This a Victorian-Era murder mystery centered around Scotland Yard Detective Sebastian Bell & nurse Gemma Tate, working to solve a gruesome murder. Although the story started slowly and some aspects were formulaic, the mystery was well-crafted. This was an enjoyable read.
This a Victorian-Era murder mystery centered around Scotland Yard Detective Sebastian Bell & nurse Gemma Tate, working to solve a gruesome murder. Although the story started slowly and some aspects were formulaic, the mystery was well-crafted. This was an enjoyable read.
Murder at King’s Crossing is a Regency Era mystey that is a fast paced, engaging story with likeable characters, and an intriguing mystery filled with cleverly laid clues.
Murder at King’s Crossing is a Regency Era mystey that is a fast paced, engaging story with likeable characters, and an intriguing mystery filled with cleverly laid clues.
This is a charming, delightful story filled with likable characters, engaging plot, whimsical writing, and lots of feels. I really enjoyed reading it.
This is a charming, delightful story filled with likable characters, engaging plot, whimsical writing, and lots of feels. I really enjoyed reading it.
I stumbled across this at the library& thought it sounded interesting: interstellar universe powered by mathematics & long dead, possibly insane general's consciousness is downloaded into captain to squash a rebellion. The writing was lovely, the book just meh (character/pacing issues).
I stumbled across this at the library& thought it sounded interesting: interstellar universe powered by mathematics & long dead, possibly insane general's consciousness is downloaded into captain to squash a rebellion. The writing was lovely, the book just meh (character/pacing issues).
While there were several aspects that made The Enchanted Lies of Céleste Artois a “meh” read I ( character work & pacing) I enjoyed Ryan Graudin’s writing style, ability to weave history and themes into her narrative, and story foundation enough that I may explore some of her other/future works.
While there were several aspects that made The Enchanted Lies of Céleste Artois a “meh” read I ( character work & pacing) I enjoyed Ryan Graudin’s writing style, ability to weave history and themes into her narrative, and story foundation enough that I may explore some of her other/future works.
I'm ready to return to Roshar. I've remained completely spoiled free - NOT reading the preview chapters and staying away from book tube/review sites. I'm looking forward to this installment, though I am very concerned for several characters. 😨
I'm ready to return to Roshar. I've remained completely spoiled free - NOT reading the preview chapters and staying away from book tube/review sites. I'm looking forward to this installment, though I am very concerned for several characters. 😨