Imprudence by Gail
Carriger, 352 pages
“Rue and the crew of the Spotted Custard return
from India with revelations that shake the foundations of England's scientific
community. Queen Victoria is not amused, the vampires are tetchy, and something
is wrong with the local werewolf pack. To top it all off, Rue's best friend
Primrose keeps getting engaged to the most unacceptable military types. Rue has
family problems as well. Her vampire father is angry, her werewolf father is
crazy, and her obstreperous mother is both. Worst of all, Rue's beginning to
suspect what they really are... is frightened.” This sequel is just
as fun as all of Carriger’s other books.
This is for fans of steampunk fantasy.
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