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The Girl with the Iron Touch by Kady Cross

Overview

The Girl with the Iron TouchTitle: The Girl with the Iron Touch
Author: Kady Cross
Series: Steampunk Chronicles #3
Rating Out of 5: 5 (I will read this again and again and again)
My Bookshelves: SteampunkStrong women
Pace: Fast
Format: Novel
Publisher: Harlequin Teen
Year: 2013
5th sentence, 74th page: Regardless, she most certainly cannot look after herself.

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Synopsis

In 1897 London, something not quite human is about to awaken.

When mechanical genius Emily is kidnapped by rogue automatons, Finley Jayne and her fellow misfits fear the worst. What’s left of their archenemy, The Machinist, hungers to be resurrected, and Emily must transplant his consciousness into one of his automatons – or forfeit her friends’ lives.

With Griffin being mysteriously tormented by the Aether, Finley turns to Jack Dandy, but trusting the master criminal is as dangerous as controlling her dark side. Meanwhile, Sam is searching everywhere for Emily. He would walk into hell for her, but the choice she must make will test them more than they could imagine.

To save those she cares about, Emily must confront The Machinist’s ultimate creation – an automaton more human than machine. And if she’s to have any chance at triumphing, she must summon a strength even she doesn’t know she has…

Thoughts

The more I read of this series, the more I love it, and the harder I find to put it down. Emily, Finley and the rest of the gang journey onwards in their battle to find their place in the world and seek justice. Yet, The Machinist’s legacy still haunts them, and it forces Emily to face up to her inner terrors and strengths. Some of Emily’s past has been alluded to in the preceding books, but it’s not until The Girl with the Iron Touch that it truly comes to light. Along with her immense capacity for love and strength.

Not only is there a lot of personal growth in the characters throughout this series, but there’s also great relationship developments. Emily and Sam have a great connection, but the depth of their love for one another isn’t really explored until this novel – it divulges far more of their thoughts and dedication. Finley and Griffin too find a way to progress in their relationship, even though there are still secrets and many layers of confusion between the two of them. There are even hints of a future love interest for Jasper in the presence of the Wildcat. It’s a little bit of a cliché, but also kind of nice that it seems as though each of the main characters have paired up. Or are about to…

Mixing a vivid, beautiful world with the battle of good versus evil, the supernatural talents of the characters and the technology of steampunk all jumps off the page. It not only makes it impossible to put down this story, but it helps to make an already thoroughly enjoyable storyline all the better. After all, it’s not everyday that you find a story that has great fashion, great characters, great settings and a great storyline.

 <- The Dark Discovery of Jack Dandy Review The Wild Adventure of Jasper Renn Review ->
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The Dark Discovery of Jack Dandy by Kady Cross

Overview

The Dark Discovery of Jack DandyTitle: The Dark Discovery of Jack Dandy
Author: Kady Cross
Series: Steampunk Chronicles #2.5
Rating Out of 5: 5 (I will read this again and again and again)
My Bookshelves: SteampunkStrong women
Pace: Fast
Format: Novella
Publisher: Harlequin Teen
Year: 2013
5th sentence, 74th page: Jack tossed the packet of bills at him.

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Synopsis

Before he makes his appearance in The Girl with the Iron Touch, Jack Dandy had an adventure of his own. Learn how his actions set the plot in motion in The Dark Discovery of Jack Dandy, a short teaser story from author Kady Cross’s Steampunk Chronicles.

Jack Dandy didn’t become prince of the London underworld at barely twenty-one by being softhearted, even if a certain girl in a steel corset has wormed her way into his affections of late. He knows how to manipulate, charm and rob people blind. And if his criminal activities embarrass his aristocratic father, so much the better.

So, when a friend of Jack’s father hires him for an underhanded job, Jack is happy to oblige – for an outrageous fee, of course. Delivering a mysterious crate seems like an easy task – until Jack realizes just what is inside…

Thoughts

Jack Dandy fascinates me. He is the stereotypical ‘bad guy’, wearing black, acting charming, but running a cut throat (literally) business. Yet, there is obviously some kind of relationship with Finley throughout the rest of the Steampunk Chronicles books. Reading a novella that not only thinks about this relationship from Jack’s point of view, but also opens up the storyline for the next novel was incredibly enjoyable.

Jack’s heritage and history are finally brought to light in this great novella. Even the reasons for his almost courtship of Finley, and his work with the criminal underworld are shown. His petty attempt at revenge and strike back at the class system of 1800’s England help to further create a multi-dimensional image of this complex character.

I really enjoyed not only the short journey that Jack goes on throughout this story, but how Cross is able to build up on one of her secondary characters throughout it. Now I just can’t wait to delve into The Girl with the Iron Touch.

 <- The Girl in the Clockwork Collar Review The Girl with the Iron Touch Review ->
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The Girl in the Clockwork Collar by Kady Cross

Overview

The Girl in the Clockwork CollarTitle: The Girl in the Clockwork Collar
Author: Kady Cross
Series: Steampunk Chronicles #2
Rating Out of 5: 5 (I will read this again and again and again)
My Bookshelves: SteampunkStrong women
Pace: Fast
Format: Novel
Publisher: Harlequin Teen
Year: 2012
5th sentence, 74th page: When they’d first stolen the thing, Daltonhad been as excited as a kid let loose in a sweetshop.

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Synopsis

In 1897, New York City, life has never been more thrilling or dangerous. What happens when someone you love becomes a weapon to use against you…

Thoughts

I loved the contrast between the setting of this and The Girl in the Steel Corset. New York and England, both set in the 1800s, and filled with the beautiful imagery of the steampunk world. Finley’s ability to navigate this world is put to the test as not only her relationship with Griffin changes and evolves, but she struggles to understand more of Jasper’s convoluted history.

The past is something that we can never run from. Not only does it shape us, but it also haunts us in the worst possible moments. Jasper is forced to face up to this as the gang of misfits struggle to free him and clear his name. Yet, it is the woman who he loves that holds the key to his past (and possible future) more than anyone else. The girl who wears the clockwork collar is beguiling and somehow slightly off throughout this entire tale – most of the story, I thought that it was just because I prefer Finley and Emily, but, towards the end, I discovered that it was something more. There isn’t just Jasper’s continuous feeling of guilt, but that lingering feeling that things aren’t quite right definitely held true. You’ll just have to find out how by reading this amazing story yourself!

The stakes are slowly raised for Griffin as well. Not just in admitting what his feelings for Finley are, but also in understanding his own strengths, and weaknesses. In a time where men are supposed to be the protectors, his physical in capabilities constantly haunt him. But, it’s his ability to control the raw power of the aether which makes him such a potent enemy. Something that comes in handy towards the finale. And something that might be incredibly important in future stories, as it seems the Machinist isn’t quite finished with them…

 <- The Girl in the Steel Corset Review The Dark Discovery of Jack Dandy Review ->
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Otherworld Chills by Kelley Armstrong

Overview
otherworld-chills

Title: Otherworld Chills
Author: Kelley Armstrong
Series: Women of the Otherworld Companion
In: Otherworld Chills (Kelley Armstrong)
Rating Out of 5: 5 (I will read this again and again and again)
My Bookshelves: Dark fantasyParanormal fantasyShort story collectionsStrong women
Pace: Fast
Format: Collection
Publisher: Orbit
Year: 2016
5th sentence, 74th page: Nick looked toward the window, where he could pick up the distant wail of a siren.

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Synopsis

In this thrilling and hugely entertaining collection of novellas and short stories, Kelley Armstrong returns one last time to her bestselling Otherworld series.

Among other tales, the werewolf pack is on the hunt for an old and very dangerous enemy; two very different vampires attempt to settle an old feud; a supernatural date turns hot enough to burn down a building and – in a brand-new novella – Paige and Lucas have a huge decision to make about their future.

Featuring much-loved characters, this final collection completes several important storylines, making it a must-have for Kelley Armstrong’s many fans.

Thoughts

What a way to end a fantastic series. Although some of these stories take place throughout the greater range of the storyline, the final two short stories (and one of the novellas) in this collection bring you back to the events after 13 in some of the characters’ lives. It was incredibly sad to finish the last story (Baby Boom), but on the same token, really satisfying. After all, it’s taken me almost two years of spasmodic reading to actually complete the entire series, beginning to end.

Actually, I cried a little turning the last page – this entire series was an experience and a joy, and something that I probably won’t forget. Yet, the way in which Armstrong has finished it off is so open ended that you can imagine the characters continuing to live their lives and have their adventures.

 <- Otherworld SecretsRebirth ->

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Baby Boom by Kelley Armstrong

Overview
otherworld-chills

Title: Baby Boom
Author: Kelley Armstrong
Series: Women of the Otherworld #13.9
In: Otherworld Chills (Kelley Armstrong)
Rating Out of 5: 4 (Really good read!)
My Bookshelves: Dark fantasyParanormal fantasy, Strong women
Pace: Fast
Format: Novella
Publisher: Orbit
Year: 2016
5th sentence, 74th page: You have always known it.

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Synopsis

Is it time to have a child? Paige and Lucas are faced with this question as Benecio tries to encourage their procreation to ensure the succession of his Cabalic throne.

Thoughts

As the name suggests, this short story is all about babies. It starts with a pregnant Savannah shopping with Paige for prams. But, as quickly becomes apparent, both Paige and Lucas aren’t interested in having children. While there are many moments that feature Savannah’s pregnancy, this story is really about Paige and Lucas, and the fact that sometimes people genuinely make the decision not to have children. Something that both Paige and Lucas agree wholeheartedly on.

However, Benecio wants a grandchild. Not just for his own enjoyment, but to ensure the succession of his Cabal. After all, it’s a family run business, and if Lucas is to pass on the business to the next generation, well, there needs to be a next generation. But, inheriting isn’t enough of a reason to bring a child into the world, that is, until Paige and Lucas find out that their birth control has been sabotaged…

<- DrivenMen of the Otherworld ->

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Driven by Kelley Armstrong

Overview
Driven

Title: Driven
Author: Kelley Armstrong
Series: Women of the Otherworld #13.8
Rating Out of 5: 5 (I will read this again and again and again)
My Bookshelves: Dark fantasyParanormal fantasy, Strong women
Pace: Fast
Format: Novella
Publisher: Subterranean Press
Year: 2016
5th sentence, 74th page: We came in the side door, and he didn’t spot us until we were a few feet from his table.

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Synopsis

Cains are known for being big, brutish and not-too-bright. The mutt clan embodies all the supernatural world’s worst stereotypes about werewolves. But not even the Cains deserve to be hunted down and skinned like animals.

When young Davis Cain comes to the Pack for help, Alpha Elena Michaels can’t refuse him. It isn’t about morality or justice. It’s about not letting anyone think they can do this to werewolves and get away with it.

But Elena is also dealing with the Pack’s homegrown monster – Malcolm Danvers, onetime enforcer, full-time psycho. Malcolm is now under Elena’s control, as part of the most difficult decision she’s had to make as leader. But if she has to let Malcolm in, she’s going to make full use of him… and the best person to catch monsters is one who knows exactly how they think.

Thoughts

Malcolm’s potential return to the werewolf Pack is left lingering at the end of Forsaken. Although it seems kind of a logical move, the ways in which Elena and Clay are able to go about this reintegration into the Pack are complex and overwhelming. Controlling a psychopath may be a good reason to welcome one into the fold, but is it really the best way to stop him from damaging others? After all, almost every member has been damaged by the Alpha-wannabe at some point in their histories.

I love that there is progression in the ways that the Pack is run throughout the entire series (after all, it spans over ten years). The progress of technology and the globalisation of the world, has meant that we are more interconnected than ever. In turn, for the world of supernaturals, Elena has more risks and globalisation to contend with when organising and protecting her family. Although Malcolm is incredibly old school and doesn’t see eye to eye with the Alpha, he is eventually forced (albeit unwillingly) to the new order of things and, in his own way, contributes to the downfall of those who are hunting werewolves.

The brutish Cains might be a pain, but they are slowly hunted down and killed in a way that no one deserves to suffer. Malcolm might think that a dead mutt is a good mutt, but Elena is determined to get to the bottom of the mystery. And it takes a turn that I certainly wasn’t expecting. There may also be a potential new recruit to the Pack in amongst their ranks…

<- The Puppy PlanBaby Boom ->

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The Puppy Plan by Kelley Armstrong

Overview
otherworld-chills

Title: The Puppy Plan
Author: Kelley Armstrong
Series: Women of the Otherworld #13.7
In: Otherworld Chills (Kelley Armstrong)
Rating Out of 5: 5 (I will read this again and again and again)
My Bookshelves: Dark fantasyParanormal fantasy, Strong women
Pace: Fast
Format: Novella
Publisher: Orbit
Year: 2016
5th sentence, 74th page: We know.

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Synopsis

It’s Christmas time and the Danvers twins have both come up with the perfect gift for one another… if only they can get their parents to agree.

Thoughts

This is such a beautiful and sweet Christmas story – Logan and Kate Danvers try to find each other the perfect Christmas present.

Mostly this short story centres around Logan, and his indecision about what to do with the new puppy he rescued. Although it would be the perfect present for his twin, there is the complication of his parents. They’re not sure that they want the children to have a dog. Not just because it’s a little awkward with them being werewolves, but the Pack’s serial killer is back in town.

Although every kid wants a puppy, and Logan is no different in this, his approach to his parents is very different. He is so not a normal nine-year-old. Although, it gives a really sweet spin on the giving traditions of Christmas.

<- Life After TheftDriven ->

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Otherworld Secrets by Kelley Armstrong

Overview
otherworld-secrets

Title: Otherworld Secrets
Author: Kelley Armstrong
Series: Women of the Otherworld Companion
In: Otherworld Secrets (Kelley Armstrong)
Rating Out of 5: 5 (I will read this again and again and again)
My Bookshelves: Dark fantasyParanormal fantasyShort story collectionsStrong women
Pace: Fast
Format: Collection
Publisher: Orbit
Year: 2015
5th sentence, 74th page: “Yeah, yeah,” he muttered.

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Synopsis

A collection of novellas and stories, both original and specially chosen by the author, featuring much-loved Otherworld characters in heart-stopping, pulse-racing action.

Kelley Armstrong captivated readers with her Sunday Times bestselling Women of the Otherworld series of supernatural thrillers. Now her characters return in this gripping anthology.

The collection begins with a brand-new novella featuring werewolf Karl Marsden and half-demon Hope, in what might be Karl’s last heist. Meanwhile Elena and Clay are trapped in a wintry small town with a killer on the loose, in the fast-paced and atmospheric novella ‘Forbidden’.

In ‘Angelic’, former black witch and part-tiome angel Eve is sent on a dangerous mission by the Fates, while necromancer Jaime tackles a ghost with a seriously bad attitude in ‘The Ungrateful Dead’. Zoe Takano is forced to defend her territory in the hugely entertaining ‘Zen and the Art of Vampirism’. And in the final novella, ‘Counterfeit Magic’, Paige Winterbourne and Lucas Cortez take on a troubling case that will change the couple for ever.

Thoughts

This was yet another brilliant collection of Women of the Otherworld stories. Although I have finished the main body of novels, it has been really enjoyable to revisit much loved characters again and again and again. It’s a great way to get another fix without rereading the entire series (which I will definitely be doing at some point in the future).

Heists, journeys and secrets take the centre point in Otherworld Secrets and it is not in the least disappointing. Going on a journey with the werewolves, Hope, Jaimie… it’s an adventure that I’m sad is over, and one that I look forward to taking again and again and again.

<- Otherworld NightsOtherworld Chills ->

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Life After Theft by Kelley Armstrong

Overview
otherworld-secrets

Title: Life After Theft
Author: Kelley Armstrong
Series: Women of the Otherworld #13.6
In: Otherworld Secrets (Kelley Armstrong)
Rating Out of 5: 5 (I will read this again and again and again)
My Bookshelves: Dark fantasyParanormal fantasy, Strong women
Pace: Fast
Format: Novella
Publisher: Orbit
Year: 2015
5th sentence, 74th page: I need you to talk to your husband.

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Synopsis

Karl has sworn to retire from the world of thieving and start life as a family man… werewolf. But, he doesn’t take into account the manipulations of the supernatural community. It turns out that Karl has one last heist to perform if it means saving his reputation and protecting his family.

Thoughts

Karl and Hope are an incredibly chaotic and entertaining couple. The fact that their daughter, who is now three-years-old, is just as incredibly chaotic and energetic as her parents, is kind of a fun bonus. It is this very chaotic toddler who was the cause of Karl’s retirement. But as with the world of Women of the Otherworld, nothing ever goes as planned. Now, Karl is faced with people ruining his reputation, double crossing and questioning his future plans.

Hope and Karl might be planning on the arrival of their next baby, and the amount of children they want in their little family, but they are also forced into an international trip. The sticky predicament that they find themselves in. luckily, Hope’s abilities and their teamwork work as they always do – to get the pair out of trouble.

<- ForsakenThe Puppy Plan ->

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Forsaken by Kelley Armstrong

Overview
Forsaken

Title: Forsaken
Author: Kelley Armstrong
Series: Women of the Otherworld #13.5
Rating Out of 5: 5 (I will read this again and again and again)
My Bookshelves: Dark fantasyParanormal fantasy, Strong women
Pace: Fast
Format: Novella
Publisher: Subterranean Press
Year: 2014
5th sentence, 74th page: And afterward.

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Synopsis

Three years after being named Alpha of the North American pack, Elena Michaels is in Londong battling for respect from the British pack. When it becomes apparent she won’t get it, she heads home, expecting a much-needed rest on her family vacation, only to discover a battle brewing of a very different kind.

One of her eight-year-old twins has disappeared, and all evidence points to Malcolm Danvers. It seems as if the psychotic former Pack member they’ve been tracking for the past year has brought the fight to them, setting the bait he knows Elena can’t afford to ignore.

Number one New York Times bestselling author Kelley Armstrong returns to her much-loved Otherworld with this powerful novella detailing the latest trials and travails of a fan-favorite character, a working mother who happens to lead the werewolves of North America.

Thoughts

Elena’s position as Alpha is tenuous and difficult. Although her Pack may understand and appreciate that she is fully capable, the male-dominated world of werewolves doesn’t see it in the same way. Sound familiar anyone? So, an entire novella about how she handles her new role and the derogatory ways in which her Alpha-ness is approached was really beautiful. Plus, visiting a more stable, well-balanced version of Elena was incredibly enjoyable.

Honestly, I got frustrated just reading some of the scenes in this book – being called hysterical because she was getting pissy at the stupid men. Honestly, its’s one of the most irritating comments that I’ve heard from people. It’s also a great highlight of how badly we all experience double standards. After all, if a man gets annoyed, he’s just annoyed, but whenever us women feel the same, we’re hysterical, annoyed or probably PMSing… the fact that Parker (the British Alpha) then uses Elena’s motherhood and care for her family against her… I almost had steam coming out my ears just reading it. Which I think is kind of the purpose… throughout the entire series, we’ve watched Elena grow and change, and then everything is disregarded because of her genitals. It also leads to the complications that arise throughout the story, but, as always, Elena manages to triumph over the morons who challenge her.

Forsaken doesn’t just show how Elena has evolved, but how the entire Danvers clan has changed. The twins have also grown and altered as they’ve turned from screaming toddlers to kind of terrifying nine-year-olds. Alright, they’re definitely not normal, and the whole family is a little off-kilter. But the characterisation works beautifully. It also matches the incredibly off-kilter parents, and makes the entire journey so much more enjoyable. It also makes me wonder what kind of children I’ll possibly produce in the future…

<- Bounty HuntLife After Theft ->

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