"In an alternate nineteenth-century America, Charlotte is on the run from both the empire and the revolution. Now she must figure out whom she trusts, once and for all"-- Provided by publisher.
A satisfactory ending to a thoroughly-mediocre series. Once again, Cremer tells instead of shows, to the point that as an adult reader, I found it really hard to get through. I'd recommend this for younger to middle teens only. Still, it's not without its charms. The characters are pretty good, and the protagonist doesn't let boys or her parents change who she is/ her moral compass.
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Add a CommentA satisfactory ending to a thoroughly-mediocre series. Once again, Cremer tells instead of shows, to the point that as an adult reader, I found it really hard to get through. I'd recommend this for younger to middle teens only. Still, it's not without its charms. The characters are pretty good, and the protagonist doesn't let boys or her parents change who she is/ her moral compass.