![]() ![]() This last book picks up where Changeless left off with Alexia realizing she’s pregnant with Lord Maccon’s baby and he accuses her of cheating on him since he doesn’t think he can father children as a werewolf and her a curse-breaker. My review of Blameless will be fairly brief partly because most of the series groundwork/background I discussed in my previous postings for Soulless and Changeless.If you haven’t read the other books, beware there are some spoilers ahead in this review. I read this book as part of the 2011 Steampunk Reading Challenge hosted by Bookish Ardour. ![]() And I simply love the arrogant bastard Major Channing Channing Of the Chesterfield Channings simply because his name is the most ridiculous name I’ve ever heard LOL. I love Professor Lyall, he reminds me of the typical Englishman–slightly stiff but yet horribly dry and witty which makes him all the more likable. ![]() She is witty, smart, independent, and it seems like she just can’t manage to stay out of trouble. I love all the characters in this series–Alexia is a kick. I have become so enthralled with the series over the last week that I have managed to devour the entire series in a matter of eight days…that’s how you know a series is good, when you think of nothing else but getting home and reading that next book! I don’t know that I am going to be able to wait that long! Well everyone I am sad to say I just finished my last Alexia Tarabotti novel until July 2011.īlameless by Gail Carriger is the third book in the Parasol Protectorate series. ![]()
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