Saturday, February 20, 2016

Blameless Book Review

7719355Title: Blameless

Author: Gail Carriger

Genre: Steampunk, Victorian England, Romance, Action/Adventure, Drama, Humor

Plot: Everyone knows that werewolves can't produce offspring, but what few people know {until the news is leaked to the press anyway} is that Lady Alexia Maccon is pregnant with her werewolf husband's baby. And that is the cause for his sudden change in attitude and behavior, not to mention the tiny fact that he kicked her out. Alexia has been living with her horrible family for a few weeks in relative peace but when her family finds out her secret, she is suddenly homeless and goes to one of her remaining friends for shelter. Coincidentally, he might also have the answers she seeks but inconveniently, Lord Akeldama has left town in a hurry.

As if her current troubles weren't enough, Alexia finds herself under attack from a swarm of killer ladybugs. Shaken by this experience but uninjured, Alexia decides its time for decisive action and for answers. A quick meeting with her allies and she's off to Italy with her trusty Floote and Genevieve. Pursued across France by vicious vampires bent on killing her before she ever gives birth, Alexia wonders if the Templars will be any worse. Meanwhile, poor Lyall wonders if his Alpha will ever recover form his own drunken stupidity.

Likes/Dislikes: This was an exciting book to read and kept me at the edge of my seat for the two days it took to read {would've been less if I were still single and childless but that's okay}. I didn't like the handful of scenes with Genevieve {whose last name I can't remember how to spell}; it was far too distracting and unnecessary. And I personally would've stayed angry with Lord Maccon for a lot longer. If my husband pulled the stunt he did, I'd be spitting mad for weeks. Still, you can't have something like that too drawn out and it wrapped up beautifully in the end so no worries.

Rating: PG-18 and up, mainly for content {mostly just married couple hints and one scene at the end, and one crazy scientist dude who should've been killed}.

Date Review Written: February 9th, 2016

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