Cindy Spencer Pape
Auteur de Photographs & Phantoms
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Œuvres de Cindy Spencer Pape
Gaslight Chronicles Box Set 2: Cards & Caravans/Ashes & Alchemy/Dragons & Dirigibles (The Gaslight Chronicles) (2014) 4 exemplaires
Between a Rock and a Hard On 4 exemplaires
Wings of the Raven 3 exemplaires
Heart of the Bear 2 exemplaires
Carina Press Presents: Editor's Choice Volume I: Kilts & Kraken / Negotiating Point / Slow Summer Kisses (2012) — Auteur — 2 exemplaires
Where There's Smoke: A Roaring 20's Novella 1 exemplaire
Feuerspiel 1 exemplaire
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How I Met My Husband (Anthology 24-in-1) — Contributeur — 2 exemplaires
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- Œuvres
- 53
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- 1
- Membres
- 1,084
- Popularité
- #23,706
- Évaluation
- 3.6
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- 104
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- 53
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- 2
Kendall and Amy were straight forward and far more sensible than most romantic couples I've encountered. Kendall acknowledged that Amy was the grand-niece of a highly influential man, but he didn't harp on about it. Amy, to her benefit, recognized that marriage was not in the cards for her, so why not just do what feels right? Before anything went on they calmly talked about consequences and such. Not terribly romantic, but I appreciated the fact that Pape didn't have them completely lose their heads. They were both practical people who thought things through. They didn't allow their attraction to rule their every breath.
While I guessed the nature of the curse, or at least what was causing it if not whom at first, I was taken back by the sudden change. In hindsight I could see that Pape gave plenty of clues leading up to the revelation, but I was so caught up in the romantic progression I paid the clues little mind.
Caro and the brood of children were funny and charming. They were all introduced in Steam and Sorcery, but the quick backstory didn't take much time. A few lines at most. I thought they were fun and am looking forward to a longer sojourn with them in their own novel.
The world intrigued me. Some of it is vague--historical events are referenced (though I couldn't tell you how accurately, British history isn't my forte), but there is very little said about the current time so there's no definitive way to contrast the alternate history vs. our own. There are plenty of mechanical wonders--from the steam powered tram to the dirigibles and the Sergent's own mechanical arm--but very little is said of the world itself. This could possibly be because its only meant as a companion to the larger novel (a sampling of what to expect) however and not a defect in the story itself. Mildly irritating, but not anything to worry over.
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