The Automaton Empress: A historical cozy fantasy mystery
Synopsis
โThis is very much a novel that would fall under the category Gentle Light, if such a category existed. Genteel light, perhaps. As such it is very much escapism, and quite delightful.โ โThe Passing Place The Empress of Prussia is quite beside herself โฆ When Lady Georgia Brunel and her Aunt Millie are summoned before the Empress of Prussia, the brilโฆ โThis is very much a novel that would fall under the category Gentle Light, if such a category existed. Genteel light, perhaps. As such it is very much escapism, and quite delightful.โ โThe Passing Place The Empress of Prussia is quite beside herself โฆ When Lady Georgia Brunel and her Aunt Millie are summoned before the Empress of Prussia, the brilliant young woman does not seem herself. They soon discover the reasonโshe has been replaced by one of her own inventions, an automaton so lifelike that it seems even the Cabinet has not detected the switch. If the news gets out, there will be chaos in the Empire, and the heir to the throne will be only too happy to put off his next hunting trip to accept the crown. If ever Georgia needed the help of her friend Dustin Seacombe, it is now. But he has gone back to the Fifteen Colonies, leaving her with nothing but memories โฆ and unanswered questions. So it is up to her and Millie to quietly sift truth from lies in an effort to find the empressโand bring the villains behind the plot to light. When they hear whispers of an underground group of rogue inventors, Georgia wonders whether the empress has actually abdicated of her own free will โฆ or if her life is about to end in the destruction of an empire. The Automaton Empress is the second novel in the Lady Georgia Brunel Mysteries series set in the Magnificent Devices steampunk world. Though these cozy fantasy novels can be read as standalones, there are threads of love and family, tea and chickens, running through them all. No strong language, just a very proper kiss or two and a satisfying solution. If you like books by Heather Fawcett, Emma Jane Holloway, or Lindsay Buroker, youโre in the right place. Enjoy!
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