A review by fae713
Blameless by Gail Carriger

5.0

I probably read Blameless too quickly to truly appreciate it. That in itself is good praise in my estimation. There was a lot of action, especially of the rough and tumble kind where we do come to the realization of how lucky women are to be able to do their adventuring in pants rather than dresses without leaving huffy people in their wake. The reader discovers much more about the nature of the various supernatural (and preternatural) creatures that wander the world, something which I find rather satisfying.

I think my only complaint about this particular tale is that Lady Maccon forgives Lord Maccon for his harsh accusation, words and treatment from the very end of [b:Changeless|6933876|Changeless (Parasol Protectorate, #2)|Gail Carriger|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1292566141s/6933876.jpg|7165488] far too easily.