The Knight and the Moth
2025 • 400 pages

Ratings4

Average rating4.8

15

I wasn’t sure what to expect from this book given mixed reviews but I loved it! I also read and loved the Shepherd King duology and would say this series felt less gothic to me, despite the gargoyles.

Speaking of gargoyles- Bartholomew carries this book. I laughed out loud so many times at his grammatical misunderstandings and paradoxical wisdom mixed with naivety. SUCH a great character. I have a tender spot in my heart for him.

I also really loved Rory and Sybil and their relationship. Hard cringe on the last name Myndacious… but otherwise I found him to avoid the worst of the standard male fantasy tropes. After a short-lived period of being ‘enemies’ based mainly on feeling judged by each other, I loved how their relationship opens up. Their flirtation and chemistry stays charged throughout!

Worldbuilding was really fun with the cast of Omens who believe themselves to be Gods… or so we think. Interesting commentary on religion and beliefs through Sybil’s abrupt disillusionment with the truths she grew up in.

I loved the female bonds at the beginning of the book and wish this could have continued!

Very fun read and can’t wait for the next one!

June 19, 2025