“I will give you the world,” he whispered, stroking the hair off her forehead. “I will protect you, I swear. I‘ll never let you hurt again, I promise. Just come back, Lena. Come back and let me love you.”
“I will give you the world,” he whispered, stroking the hair off her forehead. “I will protect you, I swear. I‘ll never let you hurt again, I promise. Just come back, Lena. Come back and let me love you.”
Very little in the way of steampunk in this book. It is more about blue blood and verwolfen politics.
I made a challenge to read 100 books that I had never read before, I'm 9 books behind.
Second book in the London Steampunk series. We move deeper into Bec McMasters world with Will, a verwulfen (kinda werewolf without the transformation piece) and Lena's story. The subplot of the Humanists evolves, we discover more about Honor & Lena's father & intercontinental politics comes into play. I had to stop after this book (& 2 short stories). I find binging a series can reduce the level of attention I'm actually paying to a story.