I wasn't expecting to like this book. Indeed, my expectations were
pretty much in the basement, as much of the Young Adult fiction I've
dabbled in recently has ranged from mediocre to abysmal. And Victorian
steampunk YA? With a handy love triangle outlined in the liner notes?
Blargh.
And then, and then, and then...I found myself enjoying
the book. The romance elements were there, but never the most important
part of the book - the female character seemed to regard staying alive
and saving her brother to be more important than falling desperately in
love! Remarkable! (Although the brother does conform nicely to that
image of the Victorian wastrel I've run into in at least a couple of
books so far.)
Tessa Gray comes to England to meet her brother,
only to be kidnapped, forced into discovering her supernatural power,
escaping, being saved, and learning to negotiate a new world as a being
she never knew could even exist.
Maybe it's just that the book
pleasantly reminded me of the Victorian Buffy game we've been playing,
on and off, for the last year or so. My husband did a ton of research
for that, and this book had much of the same flavour.
Maybe it's
that, although there are ass-kicking women around in the book (and I do
love kick-ass female characters), this time, the main female character
had a non-combat related superpower. It required more thought, and
sneakiness.
Maybe it's that the characters were interesting, and
consistent. And had reasons for doing what they were doing. (Libba Bray,
you could learn from this.) The main character might have started out
sheltered, but after she had had a painful exposure to the
world-as-it-is in this book, she never, several chapters later, seemed
to have entirely forgotten everything that happened to her.
Okay,
that last is really praising-the-bare-minimum, but given that so many
books do have characters that seem to suffer from isolated amnesia
rendering them incapable of remembering important experiences they will
recover mere pages later, it seems to bear mentioning.
So yes,
it's a paranormal Young Adult semi-romance. But it's a good one, at
least. It's the first book by this author I've read. And I enjoyed it. I
feel like I shouldn't admit that. But here I am, doing it anyway.
Note - this is not great literature. Not even close. But for a light, fluffy read, this is the sort of thing I actually enjoy.
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