Book Review
Jun. 11th, 2017 09:17 pmChangeless
by Gail Carriger
This is the sequel to Soulless, in which we find Alexia enjoying her marriage to Connall Maccon, her new role in Queen Victoria's government, and her new wealth and social position. Until something causes the supernatural residents of London to revert to their mortal forms, and Connall goes haring off to Scotland to investigate. Along the way, Alexia meets the unusual inventor Madame Lefoux, and learns more about her husband's past.
Changeless is slower-paced than Soulless, but equally fun. The mystery and intrigue is not overly predictable, and ends with a nice twist that I assume leads directly into the plot of the next book. All the wit and charm is still there - the characters are fun and the dialogue is snappy.
by Gail Carriger
This is the sequel to Soulless, in which we find Alexia enjoying her marriage to Connall Maccon, her new role in Queen Victoria's government, and her new wealth and social position. Until something causes the supernatural residents of London to revert to their mortal forms, and Connall goes haring off to Scotland to investigate. Along the way, Alexia meets the unusual inventor Madame Lefoux, and learns more about her husband's past.
Changeless is slower-paced than Soulless, but equally fun. The mystery and intrigue is not overly predictable, and ends with a nice twist that I assume leads directly into the plot of the next book. All the wit and charm is still there - the characters are fun and the dialogue is snappy.