Amanda The Book Slayer's Reviews > Blameless
Blameless (Parasol Protectorate, #3)
by Gail Carriger (Goodreads Author)
by Gail Carriger (Goodreads Author)
Amanda The Book Slayer's review
bookshelves: must-read, historical-romance, kick-butt-heroine, paranormal-romance, rogue-to-husband, sexy-alpha-male, shifters, vampire, werewolf, steampunk
Aug 31, 10
bookshelves: must-read, historical-romance, kick-butt-heroine, paranormal-romance, rogue-to-husband, sexy-alpha-male, shifters, vampire, werewolf, steampunk
Fabulous 3rd book! I loved it so much I could not put it down.
Positives:
*Alexia kicks butt well being preg. She kicks her sorry husband's but into gear as well.
*Channing comes in as the Knight in Shining armor, you get to see a better side of him.
*Lord Maccon is still just as stubborn, but comes through for Alexia even in his state of drunkeness.
*Happy ending and great lead into the next book.
Negatives:
*Not a huge fan of the way Lord Maccon throw Alexia out to fend for herself while pregnant. Kinda pissed me off most of the book, although he came around to his senses.
*You got to see more of her fathers past, but I wish more was said on the matter. Kinda left of open ended thoughts/sentences.
Fav. Quotes:
"You remember that groveling business we once discussed during your initial courtship of the young lady?"
"Not that again."
"Oh, no, not precisely. I was thinking, given her flight from London and the generally slanderous gossip that has resulted and permeated the society papers ever since, that public groveling is called for under such circumstances."
"What? No, I absolutely refuse."
"Oh,I don't believe you have a choice, my lord...."
Positives:
*Alexia kicks butt well being preg. She kicks her sorry husband's but into gear as well.
*Channing comes in as the Knight in Shining armor, you get to see a better side of him.
*Lord Maccon is still just as stubborn, but comes through for Alexia even in his state of drunkeness.
*Happy ending and great lead into the next book.
Negatives:
*Not a huge fan of the way Lord Maccon throw Alexia out to fend for herself while pregnant. Kinda pissed me off most of the book, although he came around to his senses.
*You got to see more of her fathers past, but I wish more was said on the matter. Kinda left of open ended thoughts/sentences.
Fav. Quotes:
"You remember that groveling business we once discussed during your initial courtship of the young lady?"
"Not that again."
"Oh, no, not precisely. I was thinking, given her flight from London and the generally slanderous gossip that has resulted and permeated the society papers ever since, that public groveling is called for under such circumstances."
"What? No, I absolutely refuse."
"Oh,I don't believe you have a choice, my lord...."
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