Review A Clockwork Christmas by Stacy Gail, PG Forte, Jenny Schwartz, and J.K. Coi

*NOTE* I’m going to do this review a bit differently mainly because i think its impossible to write a halfway decent novella about a Clockwork or Iron society in like 2 pages as this collection has tried to do , so I’m simply going to do this quick list. This may be a new thing I keep doing, especially for the books I read that didn’t resonate so much, like a quick shot review as opposed to the long form ones,  so FEEDBACK would be great people.  I’m have a list of 7 things that are important in the book and at the end it tells me if this is an author I’d like to read more of or not so much. A ranking of how much I think I’d like this authors full length works. K.

 

We Wish You a Steampunk Christmas

Changed forever after tragedy, a woman must draw strength from her husband’s love. A man learns that love isn’t always what you expect. A thief steals the heart of a vengeful professor. And an American inventor finds love Down Under. Enjoy Victorian Christmas with a clockwork twist in these four steampunk novellas.

Anthology includes:

Crime Wave in a Corset by Stacy Gail

Roderick Coddington is on a mission to make Cornelia Peabody pay. After identifying her as the thief who stole a priceless Fabergé egg from his dying sister, he finds her and shackles a deadly timepiece to her arm. If she doesn’t return the egg by Christmas morning, she will die.

Normally seven days is more than enough time for Cornelia to carry out the perfect crime, but Roderick’s intrusion into her life is beyond distracting. He challenges her mind, and ignites her body with desire she’s never felt before. But worst of all, he threatens the independence she values above all else…

As Roderick spends time with Cornelia, he realizes there’s a lonely soul hidden beneath her beautiful but criminal veneer. Falling for a thief wasn’t part of Roderick’s plan, but plans can change and he has no intention of letting another priceless treasure get away from him.

Character Development: Minor

Society Potential (how much the steampunk/clockwork aspects are included in society): Medium it wasn’t a world changing thing

Steampunk Origin Aspects Believability:High

Writing Style: Verbose, Quick, often witty,

Setting (How the setting is developed and created): Ehh, it was an Okay regency the steampunk didn’t jump out

Character Voices (are they different than a “normal” character would be?):Not really

Likeability (did i like it): Yes loved the independence of the main character and how they worked together.

Chances I’d read more of this author (Scale 1 Not likely to 5 YES MUST NOW) : 3

This Winter Heart by PG Forte

Santa Fe, The Republic of New Texacali, 1870

Eight years ago, Ophelia Leonides’s husband cast her off when he discovered she was not the woman he thought she was. Now destitute after the death of her father, Ophelia is forced to turn to Dario for help raising the child she never told him about.

Dario is furious that Ophelia has returned, and refuses to believe Arthur is his son—after all, he thought his wife was barren. But to avoid gossip, he agrees to let them spend the holidays at his villa. While he cannot resist the desire he still feels for Ophelia, Dario despises himself for being hopelessly in love with a woman who can never love him back.

But Dario is wrong: Ophelia’s emotions are all too human, and she was brokenhearted when he rejected her. Unsure if she can trust the man she desperately loves, she fears for her life, her freedom and her son if anyone else learns of her true nature…

Character Development: Medium

Society Potential (how much the steampunk/clockwork aspects are included in society):HUGE

Steampunk Origin Aspects Believability: You dont’ really get too much of it.

Writing Style: F*’ng depressing. really.

Setting (How the setting is developed and created): See above entry

Character Voices (are they different than a “normal” character would be?):Not really

Likeability (did i like it): I didn’t get enough of it to really be able to tell

Chances I’d read more of this author (Scale 1 Not likely to 5 YES MUST NOW) : 2

Wanted: One Scoundrel by Jenny Schwartz

All suffragette Esme Smith wants is a man. A scoundrel to be precise. Someone who can be persuaded to represent her political views at men-only clubs. As the daughter of the richest man in Australia, Esme can afford to make it worth the right man’s while.

Fresh off the boat, American inventor Jed Reeve is intrigued by Esme’s proposal, but even more interested in the beauty herself. Amused that she takes him for a man who lives by his wits, he accepts the job—made easier by the fact that he already shares her ideals. Soon, he finds himself caught up in political intrigue, kidnapping and blackmail, and trying to convince his employer he’s more than just a scoundrel…

Character Development: Thorough

Society Potential (how much the steampunk/clockwork aspects are included in society):Not at all

Steampunk Origin Aspects Believability: None

Writing Style: Typical Too rich too educated woman wants everything and doesn’t get the concept of “consequences”

Setting (How the setting is developed and created): Developed

Character Voices (are they different than a “normal” character would be?):Not  at all

Likeability (did i like it): Not really

Chances I’d read more of this author (Scale 1 Not likely to 5 YES MUST NOW) : 2

Far From Broken by JK Coi

Soldier. Spymaster. Husband.

Colonel Jasper Carlisle was defined by his work until he met his wife. When the prima ballerina swept into his life with her affection, bright laughter and graceful movements, he knew that she was the reason for his existence, and that their love would be forever.

But their world is shattered when Callie is kidnapped and brutally tortured by the foes Jasper has been hunting. Mechanical parts have replaced her legs, her hand, her eye…and possibly her heart. Though she survived, her anger at Jasper consumes her, while Jasper’s guilt drives him from the woman he loves. He longs for the chance to show her their love can withstand anything…including her new clockwork parts.

As the holiday season approaches, Jasper realizes he must fight not just for his wife’s love and forgiveness…but also her life, as his enemy once again attempts to tear them apart.

Character Development:HIGH

Society Potential (how much the steampunk/clockwork aspects are included in society):HUGE

Steampunk Origin Aspects Believability: Completely believable. Like this could actually happen.

Writing Style: F*’ng depressing. With just enough hope and anger and Whoa

Setting (How the setting is developed and created): Not important to the story

Character Voices (are they different than a “normal” character would be?): Isn’t critical to the work, but no.

Likeability (did i like it): YES

Chances I’d read more of this author (Scale 1 Not likely to 5 YES MUST NOW) : 4