by Deanna Raybourn
The last novella in the Lady Julia Grey series, sadly. This one had the disadvantage of only including Portia and Plum, Lady Julia's sister and brother, respectively, rather than the whole crazy clan, but it had the advantage of being a really fun mystery. Julia, Brisbane, et. al are all in the co...
A short, quick read, yet not one lacking in a strong, interesting plot. I am so very sad that this is likely the end to Julia and Brisbane's adventures. :( I will miss this series so much.
Another instalment of this author's "Night" novellas featuring Julia & Brisbane, one of my favourite literary couples. It's London 1890 & the Brisbane's are at home suffering through extensive renovations & a surplus of bananas (don't ask...). They're surprised by a visit from a lawyer bearing the d...
Bonfire Night was an entertaining and amusing novella. Like every other Lady Julia novel/novella it read fast, and had the usual witty dialogue.While short, I felt the story lacked for nothing. So much was packed into every page, and it was a creative plot.It was bittersweet to finish this, knowing ...