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This one is a hard one to rate. I had some major issues with it, but it was also kind of fun, and I’m curious to check out the rest of the series. This is a kind of alternate history fantasy-ish steampunk world where continued exposure to the bubonic plague mutated humans into becoming vampires and ...
I liked a lot of what the first book in this series had to offer, but I also had some big issues with it. But this one? It's like everything I had trouble with got addressed. Once again, we start with news of a sinister happening with one of Xandra's siblings - in this case, her brother Valentine ...
In a London where Aristocrats have turned into vampires and werewolves, lording a whole new power over the regular folks, and as happens in this case, a new class is created - half-aristocrat children with extra strength and abilities without being fully vampires or werewolves. And in that tense wor...
I've been thinking about mood and reading recently, although maybe that's the wrong way to put it. My Summer of Steampunk has morphed into Steampunk Planet (which I now think I'm ready to get off, thank you), and I'm still churning through the lower midlist of steampunk titles available at my librar...
This is one of my favorite trilogies and I thoroughly enjoyed reading it. I liked the experiments and how it all came together in the end. Xandra and Vex was awesome, but William he held my admiration. I wonder what happened with Juliet in the end. It was a very nice conclusion and I wasn't disappo...