In this Korean mythology inspired sapphic fantasy, a young woman with shadow magic is awakened after a thousand years to heal her nation and her own troubled memory, even as she falls for the sister of a saint she killed in her past life.
'Punchily provocative and often bitingly funny' THE TIMES, Book of the Month'Binge-worthy, real, really funny' KILEY REID'Spiky, smart and so original' CLAIRE DAVERLEY'Entertaining and very timely.
'This series is irresistible' LEE CHILD'An immersive, intelligent delight' LUCY FOLEY'The Jake Jackson books get better and better' ELLY GRIFFITHS'Highly recommend' KARIN SLAUGHTER'A pleasure' BERNARD CORNWELLA beautiful landscape.
'Sparkling, laugh-out-loud, romantic' Sunday Times bestseller Phillipa Ashley'The Cosy Croissant Cafe is a delectable mix of laugh-out-loud moments, slow-burn attraction, and the kind of small-town charm that feels like a warm hug.