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BOOK REVIEW: The Necromancers Bride (Gaslamp Gothic Book 4) by Kat Ross

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Publication Date:  September 4, 2019 Publisher:  Acorn Format:  ebook Pages:   280 Pages Genre:   Historical Fantasy Buy:  Kindle  |  Paperback  |  Synopsis: Forgiveness is not Gabriel D’Ange’s strong suit. A self-appointed soldier of God with a penchant for ruthlessly punishing his enemies, he vanished after Anne Lawrence stabbed him with his own dagger. The smart thing would be to let him go. Unfortunately, Anne’s life isn’t just lonely without Gabriel. It’s insufferably  boring Determined to heal the rift between them, she goes in search of her tempestuous former lover, black parasol in hand and daeva magic crackling at her fingertips. But Gabriel has his own plans afoot and Anne finds herself drawn into one of his tangled webs, much against her better judgment. Gabriel’s nemesis has reappeared in Brussels, a vile slaver who’s plundering the Congo Free State with the blessing of King Leopold. Gabriel might be will...

BOOK REVIEW: A Bad Breed (Gaslamp Gothic #3) by Kat Ross

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Publication Date:  May 31, 2019 Publisher:  Acorn Format:  ebook Pages:   296 Pages Genre:   Mystery Buy:  Kindle  |  Paperback  |  Synopsis: Pricolici. A creature out of folklore. And nightmare. January 1889. When a Romanian village suffers a series of brutal attacks, occult investigator Anne Lawrence is dispatched to the forests of the Old Country to hunt the killer – only to vanish without a trace. The trail leads her mentor Vivienne Cumberland deep into the Carpathians to a remote monastery. As a blizzard rages outside, trapping them all with the pricolici, Vivienne risks sharing the fate of the woman she came to find. But is the culprit truly a werewolf … or something even more dangerous? A man bent on revenge. And a love that was never meant to be. Imprisoned in a decaying castle, Anne finds herself ensnared in a web of dark enchantment, at the mercy of a mysterious captor with a beast inside – and a memory as o...