Bitfrost

Bitfrost

by Sam Farren

Lesbian Fiction
Amazon:★★★★★4.6(81)
Goodreads:★★★★4.04(91)
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Added on January 12, 2026

Description

From the author of the DRAGONOAK trilogy. Metis is a frozen wasteland of a moon. The sea grows smaller every year, and the blue-green planet thrums in the sky, mocking it. Castle Bitfrost, imprisoned in unmeltable ice, stands as a monument to everything humanity will never understand of their world. Driven to the equator, the population has dwindled to near-nothing, animals hunted to extinction, forests burnt in great swathes.Zaun sees the world through the crack in her skull. As a former soldier, she’s survived the impossible, only to record Metis’ last days in the journals her mother left behind. Lost to her head-trauma, Zaun paints the world as a scattered series of observations, disconnected from the past she doesn’t remember. But before Metis can give itself over to the gods’ anger, something stirs on the horizon.Shadows take form before Zaun’s eyes and a wolf stalks the streets, pushing her towards the unknowable, the unmeltable.*Bitfrost is a story told through the journals of Zaun, a woman with a traumatic brain injury. Slow-paced and character-driven, this novel features alternately meddling and useless gods, magic derived from fish guts, and lesbian romance.

Reader Reviews

★★★★Ken

Another rousing taleAnother rousing tale by Sam Farren. This one deals with a dying world, actually a moon. It's the story of a wounded warrior who's been brain damaged in some way. To help her memory, she writes of her days in a journal. It helps her keep track of her life, and her journey when she believes that she's dying.Along the way she meets other women warriors who recognize something in her. They welcome Zaunis into their lives. This is the story of how she restores balance to her world

Rahnuma Khan

I gave up

★★★★★Essi

I feel like my experience of this book can be summed up in two quotes:"These journals are here to help me, and them working doesn't invalidate what I've been through.It's okay. It's okay.I'm allowed to get better.""Glad the three of you have stopped being useless lesbians."There's a lot more going on (a world covered in snow and ice! Interplanetary portals! Angry, raging gods and flawed but gentle gods! Star-eating serpents and amazing world-building!) but I feel like the core of this book is ma