I didn’t really like this book compared to the first one. The plot felt really slow and dry, and I felt like all the action started two-thirds into this book. More importantly, where was Jack Dandy?Finley Jayne & Co. have now reached America in search of Jasper Renn—a friend of theirs from book one....
Despite the silly love triangles, which do get a little irradiating at times, I still really love this book series. Having read the third book of the series first, The Girl with the Iron Touch, I think I've just ignored the on-again-off-again flirtations between all the characters, because by the th...
I really enjoyed Finley's adventure in this book. I loved her "bad girl" image, because you just never know with her. I was also pleased in the small changes in Griffin and Sam. I really enjoyed the new characters, Wildcat and Kirby being the two with the most "friend" potential. Mei, Dalton, and Te...
Finley and the gang travel to the States after Jasper has to go there with the authorities to confront his past. However, when the group goes to the authorities to find him, they don't have Jasper. They find out that he's in the custody of a criminal he used to work for. He's only doing what his old...
I really enjoyed The Girl in the Steel Corset so I'm not sure why it took me quite so long to get around to reading The Girl in the Clockwork Collar. The good thing about waiting is that all three books in the trilogy are now available so I'm going to be able to read the final instalment fairly quic...
The Girl in the Clockwork Collar is the second installment in the Steampunk Chronicles series. It follows Finley, Griffin, Sam, and Emily as they travel from London to New York to learn more about their friend Jasper's inprisonment. They soon learn that he is not in prison, but has been taken prison...
Due to copy and paste, formatting has been lost.I really enjoy this series. Like really, love-to-death-those-steampunk-elements love this series. So much that I started the next book in the series before I came to write this review. Weird, right? But anyway, since I basically denied your knowing wha...
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