I love this series to bits. :) It's truly delightful and I always find myself grinning at various points through the books, just enjoying the pure fun of the narrative. Not only are the main characters wonderful and flawed and special and adorable, but the secondary and even the tertiary ones ar...
... a pitcher of some dark liquid that smelled like heaven. Floote poured a portion for her into his cup Alexia took a tentative sip and was quite overwhelmed by an acute sense of betrayal. It was absolutely vole tasting, a mixture of quinine and burnt dandelion leaves. "That, I am to assume, i...
This is the third volume in a steampunk series about Alexia Tarrabotti, aka Lady Maccon, who is soulless, or a preternatural. In this one her husband, Lord Maccon, a werewolf, has kicked her out because she's pregnant and he refuses to believe it's his, her dreadful family has betrayed her to Fleet...
Carriger is truly a master of her craft. The continued impressive character development and world-building in this series amazes me to no end. I find myself gobbling up this series as quickly as I possibly can! While the first two books in this series focused on developing the main characters and in...
ReviewBlameless is full of action, and dealing with all the emotions. Alexia is trying to figure out how to deal with her situation on her own, and Lord Maccon is busy acting like an idiot.Alexia is lucky to have friends like Madame Lafoux. She accompanies her on her trip, and does what she can to m...
This is the third book in the series and may contain spoilers for the first two books!This third installment picks up shortly after the second where Alexia finds herself cast out by her husband and in disgrace over her infant inconvenience as she so perfectly names it. When her family finds out abou...
tl;dr I quite enjoyed this book, a good deal more than the previous one! IF you haven't read the previous book, there will be a pretty major spoiler that I kind of have to talk about, since this book revolves around said spoiler. So go read the other book first. Description Poor Alexia has had to le...
Absolutely hilarious, this was my favorite book in the series so far. Yes, it has several issues, and it might not be such a great book by more objective standards, but I love it. I think the dialogue alone deserves all the stars.I mean, how can you not love a book so full of lines like:“I mean to s...
So if you haven't read Changeless, I do not recommend clicking below. [spoiler] Blameless picks up shortly after Changeless, with Alexia having left Conall after she found out that she was pregnant and he assumed that she had cheated on him since supernaturals can't (theoretically) have childre...
It’s no secret that Parasol Protectorate is one of my favorite series ever. Gail Carriger introduced me to steampunk and after reading Soulless I was just so delighted something imaginative and inventive as this genre actually exists. Like in previous two books in the series, Blameless brings anothe...
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