There’s a sense as you open the pages of The Brute of Greengrave that you’re reading cozy fantasy—low-stakes, domestic, comfortable—until you remember that this is set in a world where an aristocracy of witches rule society and turn people into dolls: beings that can be servants, bodyguards, soldiers and more, and whose creation doesn’t exactly care about the original human’s consent.
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Review: THE BRUTE OF GREENGRAVE by Jemma…
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There’s a sense as you open the pages of The Brute of Greengrave that you’re reading cozy fantasy—low-stakes, domestic, comfortable—until you remember that this is set in a world where an aristocracy of witches rule society and turn people into dolls: beings that can be servants, bodyguards, soldiers and more, and whose creation doesn’t exactly care about the original human’s consent.