The Parasol Protectorate book 3
Genre: Steampunk romance
Published: September 2010
Pages: 355
Quitting her husband's house and moving back in with her horrible family, Lady Maccon becomes the scandal of the London season.
Queen Victoria dismisses her from the Shadow Council, and the only person who can explain anything, Lord Akeldama, unexpectedly leaves town. To top it all off, Alexia is attacked by homicidal mechanical ladybugs, indicating, as only ladybugs can, the fact that all of London's vampires are now very much interested in seeing Alexia quite thoroughly dead.
While Lord Maccon elects to get progressively more inebriated and Professor Lyall desperately tries to hold the Woolsey werewolf pack together, Alexia flees England for Italy in search of the mysterious Templars. Only they know enough about the preternatural to explain her increasingly inconvenient condition, but they may be worse than the vampires -- and they're armed with pesto.
Queen Victoria dismisses her from the Shadow Council, and the only person who can explain anything, Lord Akeldama, unexpectedly leaves town. To top it all off, Alexia is attacked by homicidal mechanical ladybugs, indicating, as only ladybugs can, the fact that all of London's vampires are now very much interested in seeing Alexia quite thoroughly dead.
While Lord Maccon elects to get progressively more inebriated and Professor Lyall desperately tries to hold the Woolsey werewolf pack together, Alexia flees England for Italy in search of the mysterious Templars. Only they know enough about the preternatural to explain her increasingly inconvenient condition, but they may be worse than the vampires -- and they're armed with pesto.
I have been waiting for this book since that evil cliffhanger in book 2, the one that had me craving this book. It may not have been an evil cliffhanger in this book, but I still want book 4. But the wait, oh so long.
Spoilers from previous books will follow.
Alexia has moved in with her horrible family after Conall threw her out, that wicked beast, but then he is dead, and she is pregnant. To get to bottom of this she heads to Italy and to try to get some answers from The Templars, who hunts all paranormal things, and thinks she is an abomination. She is also hunted by vampires who wants her dead.
Alexia is as fun as ever, she barely escapes an attempt on her life, and what does she do, well duh, she goes to drink tea to calm her nerves. In this book she spends most of her time of Madam Lefroux, who flirts with her, and loyal servant Floote who has some hidden talents. Sadly not much of the book is between Lord Maccon and Alexia for obvious reasons, though it is fun to see him drunk and upset. And to my uttermost sorrow, almost no Lord Akeldama! He is missed for sure.
The Templars, those Italians, tsk. Not the nicest of people.
It is a fun book as always, and I have a sneaking suspicion that Miss Carriger is sitting there giggling while writing. How could she not. She is so witty.
There is adventure, there is teadrinking, and manners. A lady cannot forget her manners even if attacked. I do love this series, and it was a good book that kept me reading, but I did miss Akeldama. And Conall and Alexia meeting again was in my head as it should be, because those two are not normal.
Favorite quote:
"He wore no cravat, to Floote's obvious dismay. Alexia was, perhaps less shocked by the missing cravat than she should have been."
Blodeuedd's Cover Corner : Love
Reason for reading: Won a pick your book at Janna's Blog, yay. She made my day
Final thoughts; If you haven't started this series then do.
"A Novel of vampires, werewolves and afternoon tea"
Great review! I have this series on my shelf, and I can't for the life of me figure out why I haven't started it yet! :)
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to start reading this series! I just skimmed through your review to avoid any spoilers, but I wanted to share my enthusiasm.;)
ReplyDeleteI wanted more groveling from Conall. That was my biggest disappointment.
ReplyDeleteBut I adore Alexia. She cracks me up.
SO so pleased this one was good for you..
ReplyDeleteI still have not read them - but you really make me want to go see what the giggling is all about....
E.H>
Nice review. I haven't read the series but I always stop and look when I come across the covers - and they are all over the blogosphere!
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad I could make your day! :) Fab review!
ReplyDeleteYou made me smile with:
"and I have a sneaking suspicion that Miss Carriger is sitting there giggling while writing. How could she not."
I have the first book of this series in dead tree format waiting for me... :D
*sigh* Steampunk just isn't appealing to me...
ReplyDeleteI have lost interest in steam punk after painfully working my way through Boneshaker. I don't think this genre is really for me. Sigh.
ReplyDeleteMelissa
ReplyDeleteStart it now! ;) It is so funny, weird and amusing. Loving it.
Irena
Good choice, no spoilers for you. But yes do read it, I highly recommend this series.
Katiebabs
I remmeber that, so I was a bit concerned, but I ended up liking it cos no grovelling, instead they just argue and have it done with
EH
Hihi, I just love this series, it's adorable, and so very proper.
Blodeuedd - not sure my first post went through - I got an error code. What I said was:
ReplyDeleteAhhhh! I'm a book behind! I need to find book 2 and read it quick - I really enjoyed book 1 and book 3 looks great!
Mary
ReplyDeleteThey are very loved for sure, and the covers are great. I do like those
Janna
You go and open that dead tree book at once ;)
You sure did, and I knew at once what I wanted.
Chris
Nooo, don't say that, come one, mechanical ladybugs, templars who embroider, you don't wanna miss that
Vivienne
Too bad :( But you know I doubt this one is anything like that. This is Austen vs mechanical ladybugs vs dry humour
Patti
ReplyDeleteError codes, buuuuu, I kept getting one on your blog one day too. They suck.
Anyway, yes hurry up and read that one, then you will read the cliffhanger!!!
I've been on the fence about this one - I was told how Conall doesn't grovel or really even admit his wrong-doing to Alexia in Blameless.
ReplyDeleteWhat do you think?
Smokin
ReplyDeleteMy opinion: I would have made him grovel, but Alexia is something else, and she is not really the kind of woman who wants him grovelling. Instead she verbally abused him and they made up. It felt like something those two would do. And he did try in his own way, liking having the paper print an apology, what more to expect from a werewolf, so I was happy :)
Like you, I appreciate the tongue-in-cheek humor in these books. I thought Soulless and Changeless were magnificent. But I really missed the romance in Blameless...I wish Alexia and Lord Maccon had been reunited before the last couple of pages of the book. Hopefully next time there will be some more Alexia-Conall werewolf-y loving!
ReplyDeleteoooh, i really want to read all of these! thanks for the great review!
ReplyDeleteGood to hear it's good. The second book was awesome and I cannot wait to read this one. But, yes there is a but, almost no Lord Akeldama?! OH MY. I adore that guy. ;) Great review!
ReplyDeleteOh I still have the first on my tbr and haven't started it yet! Can you believe that???
ReplyDeleteOh, I really need to get to it quicker! :)
I do want to read the series - thanks for the review!
ReplyDeleteHaven't read this series yet but it looks so good - At least once I start I won't have to wait for the others. Thanks for the review!
ReplyDeletePenelope
ReplyDeleteI agree with you there, I missed those two. They are so wonderful together, I sure hope they will have some more "screen" time in the next book..oh and more Alexia with Akeldama
Carrie
I do recommend this fun series :D
Nina
ReplyDeleteAkeldama is sadly occupied elsewhere, but his story is very interesting, and much happens, even if he is not there. But I am sure there will be plenty of him in the next book, considering
Melissa
oh what are you thinking, go through that pile and put it on top right away ;)
Ana
I hope you do, it's great fun, I promise
Great review!!!! Can't wait to start reading this series. :)
ReplyDeleteAlyssa,
ReplyDeleteThat is one way to do it, cos oh the cliffhanger in book 2, would have loved to read all 3 at once
Gregory
Start it! It's so fun and strange too :D
I love Gail she is so intelligent and witty
ReplyDeleteI so need to start this series!! Sometimes I just think I can't read fast enough but that buy button is just so easily cliked :))
ReplyDeleteInked,
ReplyDeleteLol I know, she so is :D
Leontine,
Start now, there may not be a lot of smexing but the funny makes up for that, doesn't that sound good
Haven't read any of Gail Carriger's books yet, and in the steampunk genre I've only read Leviathan. I just skimmed your review but obviously you've really enjoyed the series.
ReplyDeleteohman, I've got to read the second book! The first one was amazing!
ReplyDeleteAnd this one sounds like it will be, too!
Teddyree
ReplyDeleteSo it shows ;) Lol, yes I do enjoy her books, they are a breath of fresh air.
Brizmus
read, read, read! Trust me, book 2, cliffhanger, all I am saying
Tell me Alexia and Conall are back together and happy int he end, or I won't even bother reading any further in the series.
ReplyDeleteI've been seeing this one all over the place and know that I just need to read it because it looks awesome!
ReplyDeleteCarol
ReplyDeletehave no fear!! They get back together :)
Amused
ReplyDeleteAwesome is the word, trust me, awesome, lol
I haven't tried Steampunk yet, because I'm not sure it's for me, but I'm really drawn to this series and its covers.
ReplyDeleteBermudaonion
ReplyDeleteIf you haven't tried it then I think this could be a good start, light and fun :D
I need to read these books!
ReplyDeletehttp://thebookworm07.blogspot.com/
I adore this series. I'm trying to figure out how I'm going to review this one since I read Blameless within seconds of finishing Changless. I don't think I even took notes this time!
ReplyDeleteNaida
ReplyDelete*nods* yes you do
Ladytink
Just get it all out there at once :) You'll figure something out. ANd I sure wish I could have done it like that too