[Allen] seamlessly combines family politics, ballroom dancing, and romantic swooning with airships, ray guns, and automatons . . . [her] imagining of Beauty and the Beast as a supernatural period murder mystery is delightful at every turn. starred, Publishers Weekly
"Wonderful rendition of the 'Beauty and the Beast' tale set in a Steampunk-inspired London plagued with vampires. This gothic story has it all: vampires, werewolves, ghosts, dangerous manor houses and a damsel in distress. However, in this case the distressed damsel is not the heroine but her cousin. Lucy is smart, fearless and determined to save her newly-married cousin. Campbell Allen treats readers to a spooky and thrilling ride that is rolled into a heartfelt romance." (four out of four stars)
"In addition to being the perfect genre, the cover is stunning so there were high expectations set even before the book was opened...There is plenty of commonality between this story and the original to be recognizable, and yet Allen transformed it into her own stunning piece...Steampunk novels can be so fun as the reader sees what modern gadgets and technologies authors choose to include in their stories; the things Allen incorporated really added to the intrigue and excitement of the book. Besides what has already been mentioned there is mystery, action, and suspense that will have the reader on the edge of their seat. Truly not enough can be said about this novel to describe how fantastic it is. I've never read any of Nancy Campbell Allen's work prior to this but if her other novels are even remotely as good as this one, they must all be read as well." [five out of five stars]
"Delivers a unique take on a classic fairy tale...in a steampunk version of Victorian England, Wonderful novel filled with romance, action and adventure. The story boasts a strong hero and heroine, a darkly atmospheric setting, intriguing steampunk details and the mystery of a few spooky ghosts, vampires and werewolves. Readers will eagerly await the next novel in what promises to be an excellent series."
"Readers new to steampunk as well as fans of the inventive genre will enjoy Allen's tale of gothic steampunk romance suspense. Neatly rendered steampunk details, from the characters’ attire to airships and robot servants, add enticing atmosphere to the growing mystery. Allen’s keen and enjoyable romance has the smart banter and appeal of Marion Chesney’s capers."
"Readers new to steampunk as well as fans of the inventive genre will enjoy Allen's tale of gothic steampunk romance suspense. Neatly rendered steampunk details, from the characters’ attire to airships and robot servants, add enticing atmosphere to the growing mystery. Allen’s keen and enjoyable romance has the smart banter and appeal of Marion Chesney’s capers."
2016-05-31
An updated fairy tale in steampunk England mixes old-school gothic and new-school paranormal.This new genre-blending offering by Allen (My Fair Gentleman, 2016, etc.) has a promising start, with heroine Lucy Pickett arriving at suitably menacing Blackwell Manor to figure out what ails her cousin Kate. The latter is newly married to the younger brother of the hero, Lord Miles Blackwell—he of the clockwork heart. During Lucy's arrival, however, the lord of the manor is elsewhere, trying to conceal a secret that a blackmailer has already discovered. Is it proof that suspicions of Miles' Bluebeard tendencies are valid? Are his wife's death and his sister's murder the fault of his beastly self? His return to the manor, along with Lucy's investigation into her cousin's illness, escalates the ongoing mysterious happenings in the gloomy house. While the beast struggles to resist his desire for the beauty, she has to confront ghosts, automatons gone rogue, obnoxious relatives, surly staff, vampires, and Miles' faulty ticker—actual and metaphorical. This roster of problems would tax the hardiest of heroines, but when she starts to wander into darkened spaces and confront all manner of humans, machines, and creatures of the night, the most stalwart reader may develop steampunk-gothic-fairy-tale-paranormal fatigue. The urge to yell "Don't go there!" may also be hard to resist.There is a standard traumatic back story for the titular beast, a soap opera-worthy exhumation scene, and, finally, a dramatic unmasking of the obvious villain, but the story has already run out of steam by then.