House of Frank

Hardcover, 333 pages

english language

Published by Ezeekat Press.

ISBN:
978-1-959411-88-8
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A warm and hopeful story of a lonely witch consumed by grief who discovers a whimsical cast of characters in a magical arboretum—and the healing power of found family.

Powerless witch Saika is ready to enact her sister’s final request: to plant her remains at the famed Ash Gardens. When Saika arrives at the always-stormy sanctuary, she is welcomed by its owner, an enormous knit-cardiganed mythical beast named Frank, who offers her a role as one of the estate’s caretakers.

Overcome with grief, Saika accepts, desperate to put off her final farewell to her sister. But the work requires a witch with intrinsic power, and Saika’s been disconnected from her magic since her sister’s death two years prior. Saika gets by at the sanctuary using a fragment of a fallen star to cast enchantments—while hiding the embarrassing truth about herself.

As Saika works harder in avoidance of …

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reviewed House of Frank by Kay Sinclaire

Complex yet cozy.

This book surprised me a bit. It gave cozy vibes but still tackles the large issue of grief and how there's no such thing as just moving on. There is not much world-building, and I would have liked to have a better grasp of things, but I understand wanting the focus to be on the characters and their grief. Contains found family, LGBTQ representation, and flawed characters.