Claws of Brass: a YA Theater Steampunk Novel (Alchemy Empire Book 2)
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Rating | : | 4.58 (694 Votes) |
Asin | : | B01L0FLALQ |
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Number of Pages | : | 256 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-07-08 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
And the cure will bring her face to face once again with the monster that haunts her soul——if she can keep Dietrich alive long enough to succeed. She deserves to save herself—to grow from victim to survivor to a woman of power. It’s over.”“You want to change roommates?” It wasn’t impossible to do, but it was a little tricky. It’s Victorian meets Futuristic, with a dose of Fantasy for good measure.Minx has to juggle the demands of her final year of apprenticeship, a new beau, and her growing worries that something is terribly wrong with Dietrich Wolff—and that it might be her fault. But no gadgets or dramatic performances will help thi
A well written story that will keep you turning pages. heather fellows I have gone and done it again, read book 2 before book 1. I was able to grasp the entire story though it have helped to have read book 1. This is a wonderful book of learning about what is truly inside you and what adversities can be ovetcame , even if never forgotten. A group of theater young adults find a frightful injustice and go about trying to set it right all the while our hero learns and overcomes great personal strife. A well written story that will keep you turning pages.. "Rose has certainly proven she knows how to write great books, create great characters and build a new" according to lorella. Claws of Brass is the second book in the Alchemy Empire SeriesMeredith Rose has certainly proven she knows how to write great books, create great characters and build a new fantasy worldThe writing was good, interesting, and didn't drag things out.I really loved this book and I'd recommend it to anyone who likes steampunk and young adult books.I voluntarily reviewed an Advance Reader Copy of this book.
And when I'm busy or stressed out, my children and my friends don't always tell me about their problems because they don't want to add to my load. . But she can't make her friends view her differently--they have to choose that for themselves. I hope readers who have been broken will find encouragement through Minx's process of healing. And I hope that all of us will continue to find ways to support and take care of each other, giving and receiving--because we are all in this life together and we need each other so much. We don't want to burden them more than they are already. When my mom was dying, and my dad was her caregiver, there were things I didn't tell them about because they alr