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Be Careful. The dark is listening.
A powerful and moving YA novel that seamlessly blends queer romance and fantasy
Content note: contains references to suicide and self-harm, homophobic and transphobic hate speech and references to past sexual assault.
Publishing 6th February 2025
Hanan is supposed to be dead.
The forest outside Skenashogue sent him home alive – but changed. A strange new magic makes every emotion a physical force he can't control.
Bright and gentle, fox-like Pax is everything Hanan is not. And when he touches Hana he mutes his secret power, quiets the curse.
To survive their own darkness they'll need to open up to each other. But Hanan isn't sure Pax will like what he finds out ...
Can their love help them find their way back to the light?
"A Fix of Light will break your heart and heal it all over again." – Clara Kumagai, author of Catfish Rolling
“A Fix of Light shows that even in the darkest of despair, there is always a thread of hope to be found." — Helen Corcoran, author of Queen of Coin and Whispers
Description
Be Careful. The dark is listening.
A powerful and moving YA novel that seamlessly blends queer romance and fantasy
Content note: contains references to suicide and self-harm, homophobic and transphobic hate speech and references to past sexual assault.
Publishing 6th February 2025
Hanan is supposed to be dead.
The forest outside Skenashogue sent him home alive – but changed. A strange new magic makes every emotion a physical force he can't control.
Bright and gentle, fox-like Pax is everything Hanan is not. And when he touches Hana he mutes his secret power, quiets the curse.
To survive their own darkness they'll need to open up to each other. But Hanan isn't sure Pax will like what he finds out ...
Can their love help them find their way back to the light?
Praise
"A Fix of Light will break your heart and heal it all over again." – Clara Kumagai, author of Catfish Rolling
“A Fix of Light shows that even in the darkest of despair, there is always a thread of hope to be found." — Helen Corcoran, author of Queen of Coin and Whispers