cover image The God and the Gwisin

The God and the Gwisin

Sophie Kim. Del Rey, $19 trade paper (416p) ISBN 978-0-593-59968-6

A god reunites with the reincarnation of his past lover in this spellbinding standalone sequel to Kim’s The God and the Gumiho. God of deceit Seokga has been fruitlessly following the Red Thread of Fate on his finger in search of the most recent reincarnation of his lost love, Hani, for the past seven years. His ensuing depression prompts his brother, Hwanin, to force him to take a vacation aboard a river cruise that gives deceased guests one last cheery journey before they join the reincarnation queue. Upon their arrival, Seokga is equally thrilled and devastated to discover that the Red Thread leads him to beautiful and intelligent but very dead Yoo Kisa, who, rather than being reincarnated, is stuck working in the cruise ship’s sick bay. Now, Seokga must reconcile Hani with Kisa, who is “his lover and a stranger all at once.” Kisa, meanwhile, has no memories of the trickster god, but can’t help her attraction to him. When Hwanin turns up murdered, the pair strike a deal with the god of death that will allow Kisa to join the reincarnation queue if they can find the culprit. Combining an epic romance with a quirky whodunit, Kim invites readers on a whimsical journey filled with unexpected humor and undeniable love. Fans of K-dramas and romantic fantasies alike will be enthralled. (June)