Of Flint and Fortune released yesterday, and I'm immensely pleased it's out in the world. As I've said, it's the first part of a two-part arc; even though there will be a small wait between this and Of Valentines and Visions, it'll be worth it.
I'm looking forward to both this and its sibling story, Of Valentines and Visions, because they have such an old-school Holmesian vibe and give us a bigger picture of Paul Apollyon and Alastair Gow. Which, in turn, adds so much to the lore already within Threads of Wyrd.
Hopefully, this is helpful and everyone will tell their friends (especially their queer friends) about a certain magical, dark, joyous series. (This one.)