4.5 StarsThe world Kim Knox has created in an England that was, yet never-was, has been a briskly paced historical sci-fi adventure, one maybe H.G. Wells could’ve dreamt of in his philosophies, and I want more. The Agamemnon Frost series is a love-against-the-odds romance and an action/suspense fill...
A very satisfying wrap-up to a surprisingly good trilogy. I keep saying 'surprisingly' because I'm still surprised I like a set of books about the subject of aliens.Of course, they're about more than just aliens, but aliens are just not my thing. I think the fact that there was so much humanity, is ...
This one was a little too chaotic for me. Sometimes it was hard to follow the story or the reasoning. However I still love the tension between Mason and Frost and hope that they both will be happy in the end.
I received this book as an ARC through NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.Another enjoyable installment in a fun new series. Unlike many second books the plot in this story continues to move forward, and it didn’t feel like a filler book. The story was fast paced, and an entertaining read. I...
This is definitely the filler book in the series, but still: wow. I am loving the character development of Frost and Mason, and watching the process of their relationship.I don't want to give away anything for folks who haven't read the first book, but Frost and Mason are still trying to defeat the ...
4 HeartsReview written for MM Good Book ReviewsEdgar Mason was forced out of the army when the British Empire replace its foot soldiers with monstrous machines. Now he is working any jobs that he can find as a personal servant to the elite of Liverpool. When he finds himself as the personal servant ...
Even with reading the summary, I still didn't know what I was getting into, here. Steampunk? Aliens? Victorians? Yes, to all of the above.Surprisingly, it all worked. I'm not much into aliens, but I liked this. The centerpiece of all this is the new relationship between Frost and Mason. Mason is thr...
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