A review by mslori
The Silver Skull by Anne Renwick

3.0

I didn't care for this quite as much as the last one, I think part of it had something to do with the way the narrator did Olivia's voice.
Rathsburn's aversion to marry felt EVEN more forced than the last books hero. BUT, I did enjoy how the heroine did not require too much saving, she did a fair amount her self. Though she still came across as a little incompetent at times. And awww, look at this silly girl trying to do real agent work.
I did like what she decided to with herself at the end, and how she found her own place.

And again it was one of the better applications of steampunk I've read. Not too gimmicky, and just believable enough for the story.