Book Review: Marissa Meyer’s Cinder
Humans, androids, and a deadly plague roam the streets. A ruthless Lunar queen watches, waiting to make her move. None know that Earth’s fate hinges on one girl.
Humans, androids, and a deadly plague roam the streets. A ruthless Lunar queen watches, waiting to make her move. None know that Earth’s fate hinges on one girl.
A young, orphaned cyborg Cinder[ella] journeys to the only new home that will take her in.
After 20 years in the dusty Roughs, Lord “Wax” Ladrian, the new head of a noble house, may need to keep his guns when he returns to the civilized city of Elendel.
A comedy of manners set in Victorian London, full of werewolves, vampires, dirigibles, and tea-drinking.
The preternatural Alexia Tarabotti is laboring under a great many social tribulations, not the least of which is her…ugh…Italian heritage!
The Mastermind has upped his game, and this time, the Mastermind’s made it very personal. Either he’s going down . . . or Kitty is.
Mercenaries are raiding a H’san grave world, one with too powerful ancient weapons. Torin, Craig, and crew are tasked with stopping them. If they can find the planet.
If one must flirt…flirt with danger, as Sophronia thwarts the Picklemen’s plot to conquer London, even as she dances her skills amongst conflicting sides.
Just when Kitty and Jeff think they’re safe, they’re beamed out from Earth into another solar system along with Jamie and other key characters.
Dire trouble in two universes forces a switch of Kittys: both have strengths the other universe will need to prevent World War III and keep everyone alive.