I enjoyed this book so much that although I was reading it for free I went back and paid for it. While it starts out as a typical quest fantasy with lesbian references it has many allusions to fairy tales, mythology, movies, etc to add flavor. You’ve never seen a quest like this one. Like reading a Fractured Fairy Tale.

Don’t worry about the lesbian romance angle; it won’t offend you anymore than PC “farm boy trying to win the princess” fiction.

The reader actually has the perfect blend of straight face and understated delivery. I put it in my list of undiscovered treasures that don’t get the publicity that they deserve. I hope we hear more from this author.