Apologies for the lack of content since last week... I was feeling a little under the weather the past couple of days. But I'm back in the saddle and a new review will be up in few minutes. Thanks for your patience!
Click image to purchase from Amazon This review contains minor spoilers. I have a love/hate relationship with steampunk. I never fell head-over-heels in love with the genre the way some people have. At best, I’ve tolerated its presence on the shelves. Recently, I’ve read some steampunk that I thought was good, but I still don’t consider myself to be an aficionado. Therefore, I tend to approach any novel with steampunk elements with a bit of trepidation. Phoenix Rising does indeed fit the bill of steampunk, but contains many other story elements as well. Wellington Books, Archivist for England’s Ministry of Peculiar Occurrences, finds himself in a most uncomfortable position: captive by the House of Usher. But his salvation comes in the peculiar form of Eliza Braun, field agent for the Ministry and someone overly fond of explosives. As a result of the dramatic rescue, Braun is reassigned to the Archives with Books. Although initial...
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