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Sto caricando le informazioni... A Matter of Propriety and Parasites (Dark Matters) (Volume 2)di Claire Robyns
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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. In A MATTER OF PROPRIETY AND PARASITES (DARK MATTERS Book 2), we take up Lady Lily d’Bulier’s story and the fight against demons in a Victorian England that is dark, dangerous and dashing. Ms Robyns’ writing style is maturing wonderfully – there is the same imaginative world building, fast pace and character development that we saw in Book 1 of this series A Matter of Circumstance and Celludrones. In addition, there is a confidence in the style of this book that shows up as a thrilling (and often funny!) tension between the characters, a risky battle to save the world from the rising demons and a final scene that had me holding my breath and turning the pages as fast as I could! Even if you haven’t read Book 1, this book is an excellent read as it has enough background information for a new reader to follow the story and get to know the characters. For someone who’s read the first book, there’s much more new stuff to read as well! Lily grows up and grows bold, Lord Greyston Adair makes a difficult choice about Lily and the delicious Kelan McAllister … well. I can’t tell what he does because that will give away too much of the plot. Add to all of this an exciting cover and a well-formatted, well-edited book and this is another great read from someone who is fast becoming a favourite romance author. nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
Appartiene alle SerieDark Matters (2)
Victorian Steampunk / Paranormal Romance Dark Matters series so far: #1 A Matter of Circumstance and Celludrones #2 A Matter of Propriety and Parasites Lily has embraced her destiny and shredded her reputation. She's done with straddling two worlds and losing in both. With so much at stake, her standing in society is the least of her problems. Or so she thought. Demons walk among us... Demons are infiltrating the London Court and cozying up to the Queen. Too late, Lily learns the price of throwing propriety to the wind. She must return to the influential circles of London and the stiff cuff of society. But with the pious Queen Victoria on the throne, that won't be possible until she salvages her reputation and the only way to do that is to marry. Will she choose the dashing Scottish rogue, Greyston Adair, or the arrogant and powerful Kelan McAllister? Will the choice even be hers to make? A marriage of convenience. A practical arrangement. A temporary rearrangement of her personal situation. Does her choice even matter? Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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I liked this book because the story keeps you involved, the writing is great, and the character`s are characters you can get involved with, and get to know and grow with.
What I didn't like about this book is it just didn't seem long enough, I wish there was more. Also one of the major decisions that was made I was totally against and I hope one day it will be rectified, in upcoming. ( )