Sadly the worst in the series by a mile. Painful and pointless, the story's mostly based in a court room with very little from Boxer throughout. Thoroughly disappointed.

Unputdownable

I love this book. It's been probably 2 years since I've last read it so wasn't sure how it would compare given everything I've read lately. It's sweet, a little steamy and just ticks all the boxes. I love it, I still love it, and I'm already looking forward to the next re-read.

Not for me, I enjoy YA, I enjoy time-travelling fantasy and I hate bailing on a book but I just couldn't finish it. Really disappointing given the premise.

An absolutely amazing book, truly fascinating. I've never had any sort of passing interest in the early years of the BBC or 1920's London but this book transports you so thoroughly it's impossible not to get drawn in. Really recommend it.

Wonderful book, as always, but its not going to get you in an overly festive mood (just as a heads up).

Another amazing book by Ben Elton. The story pulls you in and keeps you guessing right up to the end.

If you want a good vampire novel, I'd recommend C. Harris's True Blood series first.

It's not often I can't finish a book but this one bested me.

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I DNF-ed at 37%. The book alternated between Raina and The Prince with No Name and it just felt like two completely different stories. There was none of the banter of the first book.

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Painful

Its not a bad premise, but it is far fetched and irritating at times. The characters are ok, mostly, but everything falls into place far too easily. It took me weeks to read but only because I opted to do anything else first. For far fetched, whimsical and enjoyable try Holly Martin instead.

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Nup, I tried. I really tried. I wanted to love it because the premise sounded so good. It was just too annoying. DNF-ed somewhere around 30% and the 100th mention of Obeah and I just couldn't any more.

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