The Knight and the Moth

The Knight and the Moth by Rachel Gillig is a gothic romantic fantasy and the first book in The Stonewater Kingdom series, released in 2025. The story follows Sybil, a diviner who has spent ten years serving at Aisling Cathedral, where she and her sisters use magical water to see visions. Sybil’s eyes are covered by a shroud because of their magical nature. When her fellow diviners start disappearing, Sybil flees for safety with Rodrick, a knight who is skeptical of the diviners and their visions. Together, they search for the missing sisters and uncover deeper mysteries involving magical objects tied to divine beings called Omens in the kingdom of Traum. The novel is praised for its atmospheric and descriptive writing, well-paced plot, and strong character development, especially Sybil’s journey from submission to strength. The romance between Sybil and Rodrick is a slow burn with tender, well-earned moments and witty banter. The story also features a unique found family dynamic and a caustic, humorous gargoyle sidekick. Readers highlight the rich worldbuilding, the mystery of the Omens and magical objects, and the emotional depth of the characters. Some minor critiques include occasional info-dumps and abrupt transitions, but overall it is highly regarded as a 5-star read with an exciting cliffhanger ending that sets up the sequel. In summary, The Knight and the Moth is a dark, romantic fantasy with gothic elements, compelling characters, and a blend of mystery and magic, ideal for readers who enjoy atmospheric and character-driven stories.

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