Simply AWESOME!!! I had great trepidation starting this book as I was totally dismayed by the first. However, the prequel, The Strange Case of Finely Jayne was fantastic. This sequel was action packed, fast paced and on the mark. It actually could be a stand alone as I've said previously. These are ...
So I mentioned how Steampunk isn't really my genre in my review of The Girl in the Steel Corset, the first book in the series, but that it had managed to convince me not to give up on the genre entirely, cause I really enjoyed The Girl in the Steel Corset! So when I saw the sequel, The Girl in the C...
Forewarned by my experience with The Girl in the Steel Corset, I started this book early in the evening, knowing I would finish it in one go. The Girl in the Clockwork Collar is every bit as compelling and nuanced as its predecessor and I love the thrilling adventure it offers. What begins as a simp...
After a slow start, I'm glad to say this picked up. Overall I enjoyed this one. Nice the way it ended. Not sure if there will be more book(s), thankfully no cliffhanger(s). If there is a third book, I don't want to read anymore about whether or not Griff trusts Finley. Not sure what else she ne...
If you enjoyed Girl With the Steel Corset, you'll probably like The Girl In the Clockwork Collar. I thought both books were light, enjoyable reads with a fun steampunk element. Complete review here:Review of Girl in the Clockwork Collar
This is the second in the Steampunk Chronicles, the first being The Girl in the Steel Corset. In this one our group travels to the US to help out Jasper who has problems at the end of the first book. That mystery unfolds as does the mystery of how Finley is doing by combining her two selves. We also...
The sequel starts up right where Steel Corset leaves off. Griffin, Sam, Finley and Emily are headed to New York to see what kind of trouble their friend, Jasper, is in. Finley and Griffin spend the majority of this book trying to figure out their feelings toward each other. They also try to prove...
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