This is probably the best steampunk I've read. I really enjoyed the world building and tech aspects of it. Sure, the logistics behind how/why the Hordes expanded their empire didn't necessarily make a ton of sense in a conquer-the-world kind of way, but I wasn't in it for realism. I was in it for fu...
At long last, Zenobia’s identity has been revealed to Ariq. He finally begins to grasp who she is and what risks she faces, especially as the sister of Archimedes Their love can now develop within the walls of the Red City – but just as her loving brother makes Zenobia a target, how much more so w...
Zenobia, Ariq and company arrive in the dangerous Smuggler’s dens, looking for someone who can repair Connor’s legs and more news on the Marauders whose attacks risk enflaming the wrath of the Nipponese Empress Ariq has to navigate the treacherous politics of the town to find the information he ne...
My Rating: A+ Personal Favorite Originally posted at That's What I'm Talking About Review copy provided by Publisher Zenobia Fox, sister of the infamous adventurer Archimedes Fox, spends more time living vicariously through the intrepid tales she pens rather than out in the real world. She embark...
Wild Thing New York Times bestselling authors Maggie Shayne and Marjorie Liu join two hot talents in an anthology of all-new sexy paranormal romance.New York Times bestselling authors Maggie Shayne and Marjorie M. Liu, and sizzling newcomers Alyssa Day and Meljean Brook discover the wild instinct ...
You know when you finish a book with a full heart and tears of joy streaming down you cheeks?! Sad for the end but so happy? That. My Rating: A+, Personal Favorite Originally posted at That’s What I’m Talking About Review copy provided by the author. NOTE: This review contains spoilers from the...
NOTE: This review contains spoilers from the earlier parts of the book! My Rating: A+, Personal Favorite Originally posted at That's What I'm Talking About Review copy provided by the author For frame of reference, this part starts with Chapter 25 of The Kraken King. This week’s part opens wi...
My Rating: A+, Personal Favorite Originally posted at That’s What I’m Talking About Review copy provided by publisher. The Kraken King and the Crumbling Walls opens with Ariq and Zenobia’s return from captivity to the Red City. They are welcomed back and into Ambassador Auger’s home where all of ...
I received a digital copy in exchange for an honest review from Netgalley. I especially loved this installment because you get so much more intimate interaction between the main characters. Their relationship is heartfelt, deep and more than that its the kind of relationship that inspires trust, hon...
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