Review: Godkiller by Hannah Kaner

Fantasy

Godkiller

Book Info

  • Released Date: January 19th

  • Publication: Harper Collins UK

  • Pages: 304

  • Format: Paperback


fun time reading this high fantasy queer book
— Abigail Books Addiction

I don’t know why US publishers didn’t pick up this book, but they need to immediately. I had such a fun time reading this high fantasy queer book. It has it all: queer characters, disabled characters, and found family.

Godkiller may be a short read for a high fantasy read, but it definitely captures the reader's attention when these characters go on a mission that may be deadly for them. Kissen has a major issue with the gods because she has made it her mission to kill as many of them as possible.Her problem runs deep, and I can understand that. I would have beef with them as well (I won’t spoil it). So it's amusing that she's willing to help a god rediscover themselves by returning to the god of wraith's hometown.

On Kissen's journey, she runs into a former knight, Elogast. He may not know it, but it was meant for him to run into her. She may be tough around the edges, but she knows what she is doing. And he is going to need her help, no matter how much he tries to deny it. They are meant to be on this deadly journey together.

There are two more points of view in Godkiller, but I won’t go into them. It will spoil the plot of the book. And I don’t want to spoil it for anyone. It will ruin the reading. Trust me. If you love reading fantasy books, then you will love this book as well.

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