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Mass Market Paperback Crimson & Steam Book

ISBN: 0505527790

ISBN13: 9780505527790

Crimson & Steam

(Book #8 in the Crimson City Series)

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A new plot is developing in Crimson City, one meant to destroy all vampires and werewolves-and only it can bring together those ill-fated lovers from different species, Jill and Marius. This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Liz Maverick makes Crimson City steam again

The Crimson City series is fantastic and Maverick is my favorite writer in the series. I was so happy to see another book come out. This book gives you some background to understanding how the paranormal world of shifter and vampires along with demons came to live among humans. I recommend the whole series it was started by Maverick but other books are written by different authors giving you different perspectives on different characters and creatures. Crimson City, aka LA, is a new harsh and exciting world. The series is a gritty paranormal feast.

super Crimson City thriller

In Crimson City, Vampire Assembly leader Marius Dumonthas understands the significance of unity amidst the paranormals against the humans. In that regard he agrees to marry werewolf Princess Tatiana Asprey in a marriage of state to bring the shapeshifters and the bloodsuckers closer together although ironically his heart belongs to a member of the enemy species, human reporter Jillian Cooper. Irate that her beloved dumped her for a loveless marriage of convenience, Jill turns her attention to recently converted human-turned-vampire Hayden Wilks. Meanwhile at the nuptials, a vampire arrives dying from a human-made virus. Marius and Jill unite seeking a cure that leads them to 1851 diaries by draper Charlotte Paxton who describes her ill-fated relationship with scientist Edward Vaughan. At the Great Exhibition of London, Edward released the "Blood-Taint" that changed Victorian England and subsequently the world. The latest Crimson City thriller is a super entry with the key to the story line, Liz Maverick's magical transitions back and forth between the middle nineteenth century and today as few if any authors could do this as smoothly and seemingly effortlessly. The past subplot also provides readers with more information on what happened to cause the Blood Taint. Marius and Jill seem like star-crossed (star-species) lovers as he must choose responsibility over love. Fans will relish the latest tale as this great urban romantic fantasy saga continues to be one of the best on the market. Harriet Klausner

Deadly Crimson

Quick & Dirty: A fabulous and fast-paced read that delivers pitch-perfect danger and suspense. Opening Sentence: The four leaders of Crimson City's glittering vampire world looked rather out of place, dressed in battle armor and crowded into a ramshackle safe house located on the border between vampire and human strata. The Review: Crimson & Steam takes place in Crimson City, which is essentially an alternate Los Angeles. In the beginning of this story, the focus is on Marius Dumont and Jillian Cooper. Marius is the leader of the House of Dumont, and he makes a political move in an attempt to solidify race relations between werewolves and vampires against the humans. Marius is driven by honor and his need to achieve peace for his race, even to the detriment of his love life. Initially, Jillian comes across as pretty pathetic, but ultimately I came to like her character. She ended up being stronger than I expected. When a vampire arrives carrying a deadly virus, Marius and Jillian team up in a race against time to find the cure. Other characters round out the tale like Tatiana Asprey, who is a lot more than meets the eye. She was so emotionally conflicted and confined by the role she is expected to play. I enjoyed reading about her struggles with her identity. Maverick gives us two tales for the price of one--a parallel story takes place, which is set in Victorian London. This story focuses on Edward Vaughan and Charlotte Paxton. Edward and Charlotte are divided by social class and their relationship is doomed from the start. I absolutely loved their love story. Maverick really captures the time period. Very atmospheric. An event takes place at the Great Exhibition of London that will change the world forever. This basically serves as a back-story and helps the reader get to where we are today in relation to Crimson City. I also really enjoyed this steampunk sub-plot. Overall, I enjoyed the book. Crimson & Steam has a clever plot and is well written. The characters are well-drawn and engaging. Maverick does an excellent job world-building, detailing the political factions between vampires, werewolves, and humans. Both storylines are seamlessly woven together, adding layers and a foundation for the reader to stay engaged in the story. I'm definitely looking forward to delving deeper into the Crimson City world. Crimson & Steam is the 8th book in the series, but can be read as a stand-alone. The series was created by Liz Maverick, but the following authors also write novels set in this universe: Marjorie M. Liu, Patti O'Shea, Carolyn Jewel, and Jade Lee. Crimson City Series: 1. Crimson City 2. A Taste of Crimson 3. Through a Crimson Veil 4. A Darker Crimson 5. Seduced by Crimson 6. Crimson Rogue 7. Shards of Crimson Notable Scene: Jill froze, hitched her camera strap more securely on her shoulder and pulled her switchblade from her purse. Then, taking short, deliberate steps, she followed the trail around the corner to the thr

Science and steampunk are winners

It's bad enough human journalist Jill Cooper has to witness her vampire lover Marius Dumont marry someone else in the name of political harmony, but worse is the virus that kills one of Crimson City's vampires...and is having a radical affect on Marius, too. To obtain the cure, Jill must willingly infect another vampire, or win the race against time by studying the papers of a young inventor in 1850s London. At first Jill is so desperate that she's bloody annoying. Admittedly, she's having a rough time but she acts like life without love is not worth living. That's right, all the single ladies - put your hands up! But keep reading, because the rest of the book more than makes up for Jill's melodrama. Though set in an alternate (or even futuristic) Los Angeles, with all the royalty, corsets and whatnot it seems rather Victorian, so it's not a shock to switch to 1850s England. In fact, the steampunk sub-plot is the most fascinating part of CRIMSON & STEAM. There are clear parallels between Jill's and Charlotte's troubled relationships, but Charlie still has her dignity. The Crystal Palace hosts the Great Exhibition that rose engineer Charlotte visits weekly. A tempest prognosticator seems innocent enough, but not even its creator could predict its dire consequences. I still have questions about the device and how it works, and Crimson City's geography with its strata is bloody confusing, even though we're told who goes where. More memorable, however, are the crafty mechs. The government conspiracies, and political divisions between the vampires/humans/werewolves, may seem tired, but the science and steampunk are winners. Totally glom-worthy, CRIMSON & STEAM gives one much to think about, and hope for future instalments. Add to this the mind-bending concepts of her futuristic novels, and Liz Maverick stands above other authors treading the well-worn paranormal path. Can't wait for her next innovative novel!
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