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Jan 06, 2010
Misty
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it was amazing
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Original review: Need. Blameless. NOW.
And here's what I thought once I got my hands on it.
[Hint: "There are knees positively everywhere!" = best. line. ever.] ...more
And here's what I thought once I got my hands on it.
[Hint: "There are knees positively everywhere!" = best. line. ever.] ...more
Nov 19, 2019
Carrie
rated it
it was amazing
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I knew it, I knew it, I knew.
A humanization plague as they call it is affecting a part of London, making all supernaturals well naturals for the time. And now it seems to have made it's way to Scotland. Alexia with her mishmash group of people are heading there to a) find her husband and b) figure out what has caused this to happen. But nothing ever goes as planed and smooth for Alexia it seems and she has many moments a head of her.
So yeah like I said, I knew it. I saw it coming, the ending. I ...more
A humanization plague as they call it is affecting a part of London, making all supernaturals well naturals for the time. And now it seems to have made it's way to Scotland. Alexia with her mishmash group of people are heading there to a) find her husband and b) figure out what has caused this to happen. But nothing ever goes as planed and smooth for Alexia it seems and she has many moments a head of her.
So yeah like I said, I knew it. I saw it coming, the ending. I ...more
Oh Alexia... What a life you lead! Alexia gets her first dirigible ride, although it is not a wonderful as she hopes. This book was as full of wit as the first. This book amped up the romance too. Alexia is still getting used to the idea of being an Alpha female, but she does fit the part well. There is a little mystery to solve as well, she must figure out why there is a widespread humanization of the supernaturals. With a little help from her friend Ivy and hinderance of her sister felicity sh
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This series is just silly, unfortunately I can't decide if that makes them fun or utterly ridiculous. I'm not going to rush out to read the next one, but in a pinch it will occupy a few hours.
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I loved the first book and I really enjoyed the second. Alexia, now Lady Maccon, finds herself investigating a humanising plague which turns all supernaturals human. In her indomitable fashion, she chases her husband to Scotland and discovers a spy in her midst. This book had the same humour, with even more Ivy idiocy, and the same clever dialogue. But the cliffhanger at the end...! I have to, just have to, read book three. How could I not??
Jul 20, 2010
Lindsey
rated it
really liked it
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Another fun installment of this series. I will definitely be continuing.
Nov 14, 2009
Haley
marked it as to-read
Jan 07, 2010
Gaijinmama
marked it as to-read
May 07, 2010
Yz the Whyz
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really liked it
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Aug 15, 2015
Lindsay
marked it as to-read
Jan 15, 2016
Cora
marked it as tbr-lost
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Jun 13, 2017
Kim DeCina
marked it as to-read

















