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Alexia Tarabotti has moved from the social wilderness her spinsterhood, unfortunately dark complexion (courtesy of her Italian father), her overly-endowed figure and her status as a preternatural (also know as curse-breaker or soul-sucker) had condemned her, to the centre of society by her transform...
This is a re-read, but on audio. My original review is here, although it's very, very short. The only thing I'll add to it is to say that Emily Gray turns a very good book into an outstanding story with her narration. Truly, the books are better in audio than they are in print.
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...
ReviewChangeless is a great follow up to Soulless. The characters are so much fun!Alexia cannot stay out of trouble. She's like a flashing neon sign that says "Here's trouble!" She's so funny, and doesn't let little things ruffle her feathers. Although I can't stand her sister. She is VILE! The conf...
Timeless was a good wrap-up to the series, though it wasn't my favorite of the five. I appreciated that Carriger addressed the issue of Alexia's mortality and Conall's immortality, I haven't seen many paranormal romances that take that into account without converting the other one to immortality - s...