Tag: Steampunk

Review: Gaslight Hades by Grace Draven

Review: Gaslight Hades by Grace Draven

Gaslight Hades is a dark and gritty novella that introduces us to a new Steampunk series by Grace Draven. Nathaniel Gordon used to be a gunner on an airship, until he fell into hell and was remade by a monster. Now he’s a Guardian; Able to walk between two worlds – the living and the […]

Guest Review: The Kraken King by Meljean Brook

Guest Review: The Kraken King by Meljean Brook

The Kraken King by Meljean Brook is book four of The Iron Seas series. Reading time has been painfully scarce for me the last few months. I don’t know about you, but when I have limited time to read, I really, really want to read something worthwhile. I was trying to decide what book would […]

Guest Review: Gunpowder Alchemy by Jeannie Lin

Guest Review: Gunpowder Alchemy by Jeannie Lin

Jen’s review of Gunpowder Alchemy (Gunpowder Chronicles #1) by Jeannie Lin In 1842, the gunpowder might of China’s Qing Dynasty fell to Britain’s steam engines. Furious, the Emperor ordered the death of his engineers—and killed China’s best chance of fighting back… Since her father’s execution eight years ago, Jin Soling kept her family from falling […]

Review: Here There Be Monsters by Meljean Brook

Review: Here There Be Monsters by Meljean Brook

Here there Be Monsters by Meljean Brook is a prequel to Iron Seas series. I’m a huge chicken when it comes to trying things outside of my comfort zone. I’m more of the go with what you know you’ll like instead of trying something new. I’m a lover of contemporary romances and that’s what I […]

Guest Review: Gilded Lily by Delphine Dryden

Guest Review: Gilded Lily by Delphine Dryden

Jen’s review of Gilded Lily (Steam and Seduction #3) by Delphine Dryden HIDDEN IDENTITIES, SCANDALOUS SECRETS… DEADLY ATTRACTION. Frederique Murcheson’s introduction into society hasn’t gone smoothly—some would even call it a disaster. Only Freddie considers her debut a success. Her scheme to become a makesmith has gone off flawlessly. The only thing that could upset […]