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Octavia Leander, who has preternatural healing skills, takes a ramshackle airship to her new post as a medician. An attack on her delightfully starchy roommate, Mrs. Stout, is followed in short order by an attempt on her own life. Aided by Mrs. Stout and Alonzo Garrett, a gallant steward who is much more than he appears, Octavia soon realizes that she is a pawn in the conflict between Caskentia and the rebellious province of the Dallows.
"Full of magic, mystery, and romance, an enchanting steampunk fantasy debut in the bestselling vein of Trudi Canavan and Gail Carriger.Orphaned as a child, Octavia Leander was doomed to grow up on the streets until Miss Percival saved her and taught her to become a medician. Gifted with incredible powers, the young healer is about to embark on her first mission, visiting suffering cities in the far reaches of the war-scarred realm. But the airship on which she is traveling is plagued by a series of strange and disturbing occurrences, including murder, and Octavia herself is threatened. Suddenly, she is caught up in a flurry of intrigue: the dashingly attractive steward may be one of the infamous Clockwork Daggers--the Queen's spies and assassins--and her cabin-mate harbors disturbing secrets. But the danger is only beginning, for Octavia discovers that the deadly conspiracy aboard the airship may reach the crown itself"--
Series
1 primary book3 released booksClockwork Dagger is a 3-book series with 1 primary work first released in 2014 with contributions by Beth Cato.
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DNF at page 13.
Does this even count as DNF? Does thirteen pages even count as ‘started'?
I don't do this. I NEVER quit a book so suddenly. Maybe it's just me being overly sensitive but, when on page nine, a young girl announces that they are going to eat the cute little puppy that the main character just saved, it's time for me to leave.
I need to have faith that the author isn't going to write something that will make me sick. I honestly don't have that faith for this book. I don't care that some countries eat dogs. (Hello, China.) (Well, actually, I do care because I think it's horrible and it disgusts me but that's not what this is about.) I don't care that when people get hungry enough they'll eat anything. (Hello, Donner Party.) (Because, seriously, it's probably true but it's a very disturbing thought.)
I do care that this is a fictional world. It doesn't have to be realistic. In fact, steampunk isn't realistic and that what makes it so fun.
I wrote this because I needed to get this off my chest (obviously) and also to warn other like-minded people (in other words: soft hearts when it comes to dogs) about what crops up.
I don't know what happens later in the book. Maybe nothing. Maybe we all sit down to a nice dinner of fried Chihuahua. What I do know is that I don't want to find out.