Review
With the headiness of dreams and the darkness of haunted abbeys, The Knight and the Moth is dazzlingly transportive tale of love, salvation, and freedom that cements Gillig as one of the finest fantasy writers of our age. You will never want to surface from these enchanting, depthless waters -- Ava Reid, author of A Study in Drowning
A gothic, romantic fairy tale that feels like falling into a dark, strange dream - one you won't want to wake from. With twisty parables, monstrous divinities, a slow-burn romance and magic with a deadly cost, the story of THE KNIGHT AND THE MOTH unfolds like peeling back a gossamer shroud. Gillig has done it again - I'm obsessed -- Amélie Wen Zhao, author of Song of Silver, Flame Like Night
I'm obsessed with Rachel Gillig. The Knight and the Mother is achingly romantic, richly imagined, and told with a gossamer delicacy that keeps the pages flying -- Hannah Whitten, author of The Foxglove King
The Knight and the Moth delivers pure joy: gargoyles! gods! girls in armour! alongside a serious examination of faith, fealty, and the powers they serve. It's a fairy tale with bruised knuckles, perfectly balanced between the mythic and the desperately human. Simply stunning -- Alix E. Harrow, author of Starling House
The Knight and the Moth is a lavender-drenched dream. Readers won't be able to put down this adventurous, dark gem of a book -- Kalie Cassidy, author of In the Veins of the Drowning
Brimming with beguiling prose, and a dangerous magical world, The Knight and the Moth sparkles with wit and a slow burn romance that left me breathless and impatient for the next instalment -- Isabel Ibañez, author of What the River Knows
Dreamy prose, characters so vibrant they breathe on the page