We first met Ava McLaren, blue blood and former Nighthawk, when she was captured and tortured in Perry’s book, Forged by Desire. Hague infected her with the craving virus and replaced her heart with a working, clockwork heart. She was recruited by Lord Malloryn as part of the Company of Rogues. Ava ...
The next installment of Bec McMaster's London Steampunk series brings together a Mech who hates Blue Bloods and a Blue Blood who doesn't like drinking blood and is the most innocent and sweet woman Kincaid has ever met. I loved their chemistry and their adventure as they seek out the Sons of Gilead ...
Book two in Bec McMaster's post-apocalyptic series was entertaining and a fun adventure. Book 2 follows Adam as he wonders the Wastelands after being run-out of the town he founded once his secret was revealed that he is a warg. He finds himself in Mia's bar and there is something about Mia that ke...
I read this for the Fairy Tale Retelling square for Romance Bingo.If you want an updated Beauty and the Beast with a kick-butt heroine, then you would enjoy this one. I ran into the problem of, again, not being the biggest fan of some urban fantasy tropes. The hero kidnaps the heroine and they are i...
Bec McMaster takes the plunge into post-apocalyptic romance and delivers a juicy story filled with tormented men, strong-willed women, bad guys you can easily hate, and passion that sucks you in from the moment they set eyes on each other. Riley was late getting back to her settlement; she knew she ...
Book 2 in the Dark Arts series was very entertaining. Adrian and Verity are perfectly matched in every way, and the sparks that fly between them from the very moment the meet ( love the fight scene in the beginning when he catches her stealing from him) set the story off on the right foot. It is f...
I did enjoy the story and I will most definitely read more from it, but I don't yet love it like London Steampunk. Initially, this series didn't grab me like McMaster's London Steampunk series. It starts out a bit slowly but it does pick up. There was something about the characters and conflict that...
In the three years since the rebellion, the queen has instituted reforms that give more power to the humans, Mechs, and non-blue bloods, while diminishing the control of the Echelon. This isn’t sitting well with some, and there have been a series of unsolvable crimes aiming to lessen the queen’s eff...
She did it again. One of my favorite authors just gave me another 5* read this year. I'll write down opinion later. Still feeling a little hangover from how good this book was.The only thing that I felt unsure about was the epilogue. [spoiler] It was written as "three years after all is said and don...
Loved, Loved, LOVED this book! OMG, it is as good as her first 5 books in her London Steampunk series. This is kind of a spin-off and takes place 3 years after the final book, Of Silk and Steam. This one had intrigue, so much passion, strong characters, and a great conflict and plot. I loved the hig...
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