Some stories entertain you for a few hours… and then there are stories like Of Kith and Kin that quietly settle into your heart and refuse to leave. 💙✨
What I loved most about this book was how emotionally human it felt, even within its supernatural world. Kit’s return carries this bittersweet weight throughout the story—he’s standing among people who once knew him completely, yet everything has changed. That emotional disconnect was written so beautifully that I could genuinely feel the grief, confusion, and hope woven into every interaction.
Tae-hee’s perspective especially broke my heart at times. The push and pull between wanting to believe and being terrified of what believing means made the relationships feel incredibly raw and authentic. And amidst all the uncertainty, KSH House became my favorite part of the story. It felt warm, safe, chaotic, comforting… like a real home filled with damaged but lovable people trying to heal together. 🏡✨
The romance between Kit and Jong added such a soft emotional layer to the narrative. Their connection never felt rushed or overly dramatic—it developed with quiet sincerity, making every small moment between them feel meaningful. 🌙
What surprised me most was how effortlessly the book balances intimacy with larger supernatural mysteries. The deeper I got into the story, the more emotionally invested I became. By the end, I wasn’t just reading about these characters—I felt connected to them.
Beautifully written, atmospheric, emotional, and full of heart, this is the kind of fantasy that lingers in your thoughts long after the final chapter. 🌌💫
~ Harper