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by Delilah S. Dawson
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WhiskeyintheJar Romance
WhiskeyintheJar Romance rated it 6 years ago
Criminy’s Clockwork Carnival was in full swing. This is a novella, so the shorter page count (100ish pgs) hampers character and plot depth a bit, but I think the author did a fantastic job with what she had. This is listed in the Blud series as coming before Book 1 – Wicked as They Come but as the...
J Lenni Dorner
J Lenni Dorner rated it 10 years ago
I was, at first, very confused by the story. But around chapter four I did a quick Google search and realized that I was reading Steampunk. (And that cleared up all my questions.) I've never actually read this genre before, but I liked it. I get the impression that I'd have been better off if I read...
 Stacia in Progress
Stacia in Progress rated it 11 years ago
I kind of feel bad for The Mysterious Madam Morpho. Sometimes, when you read stories in reverse, the earlier works don't always come out as strong as the later ones. I liked Morpho, but mainly it was because I got to see a bludbadger and Criminy again (albeit briefly). I didn't get the same exact cr...
Susana "Lost in Fantasy Land"
Susana "Lost in Fantasy Land" rated it 11 years ago
Okay, this is set in the quirky Blud world, that the author created in Wicked as They come. But unlike that one, this is basically a romance. A paranormal romance with some steampunk traits. We have the circus, the carnivalleros (sp), Criminy and Tish, but in this one, the short length of the novell...
GizmosReviews
GizmosReviews rated it 11 years ago
*Genre* Steampunk, Romance*Rating* 4.0*Thoughts* Here is all you need to know about The Mysterious Madam Morpho (Blud #1.5). First, the story takes place two years after the end of Wicked as They Come, so, yes, you are absolutely encouraged to read the books as they are released. Don't be like me an...
Robin’s Reading Rendezvous
Robin’s Reading Rendezvous rated it 12 years ago
Sang Sang Sang…..I cannot sing the praises of this land enough. Delilah S. Dawson has created the fantastic steampunk world that I can’t seem to get enough of. A world full of vampiric wildlife, mechanical automatons, magic and romance. This novella was a delightful look into more of Criminy’s Cl...
MichCummings
MichCummings rated it 12 years ago
Loved this peak into the Blud world. Loved the butterfly act.
Rabid Reading
Rabid Reading rated it 12 years ago
Do you hear that? That, my friends, is the happy sigh of a very satisfied reader.I could fill a Broadway musical with songs singing the praises of Delilah S. Dawson's Blud series. The world she has created is so vibrant and unique, its characters so darkly charming, you won't want to say goodbye to ...
Reading Under the Willow Tree
Reading Under the Willow Tree rated it 12 years ago
For this review and more visit my blog The Mysterious Madam Morpho is a novella between books 1 and 2 of the Blud series. I have not read the first book in the series but do not think you need to in order to understand and enjoy this book. It did take a little getting used to but after a few page...
Bookalicious
Bookalicious rated it 12 years ago
Blud 1.5 was interesting. I love the world Delilah has created here. I can't wait to read book two.
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