A review by kristaallysa1
The Lady in the Coppergate Tower by Nancy Campbell Allen

3.0

Hazel and Sam set off on a long journey, from London to Romania, at the request of Hazel's long lost uncle in order to help save a sister she didn't even know existed.

I really enjoyed the first two books in this series, so had high expectations for this one. The Lady in the Coppergate Tower had an interesting premise, but the storytelling fell flat for me. It seemed like it was a whole book where very little happened. There was little character development, and I really didn't care much about them. The plot, which could have been very interesting, ended up feeling rather bland.

The best part of the book was the automaton, Eugene. He was funny and added some interest to an otherwise kinda meh story.