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"What an absolutely fun read! This story had me captivated from beginning to end and eagerly awaiting the next book! Loved it! Mystery, and magic, with another great female lead!" ★★★★★ Amazon Reviewer Tjuliannev "A plot that works on all cylinders, a sassy heroine, a hero with some morals...This author knows how to write." ★★★★★ Amazon Reviewer Theresa May "I love the intriguing plot laid out from the beginning to the end...If you want a story with tension and mystery, this is a must read." ★★★★★ Amazon Reviewer Liz McCutcheonÂ
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About the Author
Over 1 MILLION books sold! C.J. Archer is the USA Today bestselling author of historical fantasy novels including THE EMILY CHAMBERS SPIRIT MEDIUM TRILOGY, the FREAK HOUSE series, the MINISTRY OF CURIOSITIES series and the GLASS AND STEELE books. She has also written historical romances set in Elizabethan England. C.J. has loved history and books for as long as she can remember and feels fortunate that she found a way to combine the two. She has at various times worked as a librarian, IT support person and technical writer but in her heart has always been a fiction writer. She lives in Melbourne, Australia, with her husband, 2 children and Coco the black and white cat. Subscribe to C.J.'s newsletter to be notified when she releases a new book, as well as get access to exclusive content and subscriber-only giveaways. Join via her website: www.cjarcher.com She loves to hear from readers. You can contact her through email cj@cjarcher.com or follow her on social media to get the latest updates on her books: Facebook: www.facebook.com/CJArcherAuthorPage Twitter: www.twitter.com/cj_archer Tumblr: http: //freakhouseresidents.tumblr.com Instagram: https: //www.instagram.com/authorcjarcher/ Pinterest: https: //www.pinterest.com/cjarcher/ Goodreads: https: //www.goodreads.com/author/show/4615377.C_J_Archer
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Product details
Series: Glass and Steele (Book 1)
Paperback: 300 pages
Publisher: C.J. Archer (November 7, 2017)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0648214699
ISBN-13: 978-0648214694
Product Dimensions:
5 x 0.8 x 8 inches
Shipping Weight: 10.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
Average Customer Review:
4.3 out of 5 stars
750 customer reviews
Amazon Best Sellers Rank:
#174,663 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
Before reading this book I was tentative. C.J. Archer's work had popped up on my recommendations time and time again, but I read reviews that made me wary of her other two series. Not that they were bad works, only that I might not enjoy them. This series however really intrigued me, so I finally bit the bullet and bought the book.The best thing about this book are the characters. India Steele was a great character to follow around, and I loved Mr. Glass's cousin Willie as well and his Aunt. I even enjoyed Glass himself many a times. The idea behind the story was very intriguing as well. The actual writing style was good too.What was off for me and why I ranked it so low was how oddly contrived it felt at time. It was almost like Archer had these beats that she was forcing herself to meet, as if she wrote those bits or planned out certain bits first and then forced certain parts of the story around it. There were scenes that felt jarring, some "foreshadowing" that confused me, and the romance made a huge jump from "no sexual tension at all" to "yes take me now" where naturally it felt like the main character would slap Glass or feel creeped out instead. I felt creeped out at least reading it.It was odd, because if you took the scene out of context, it was very well written, but just the point it was placed in the story, with no proper build up towards it, it just felt weird. It's almost like maybe the book wasn't edited enough, strongly enough, or advise wasn't heeded.So I found myself torn at how I feel about this first book, yet oddly I'm still planning to read the next one. It might just be that Archer is not the most skilled at initialing character and plots, but very good at continuing them and drawing them out. And yes, the synopsis for the next book as well intrigues me as much as this one has.
Be aware that this book only sets up the characters and their problems. It moves slowly and never really gets anywhere. The last 30 pages are for a different story. I might get the next two books in the series from the library to finish the story,but I won't purchase them.
and boring, occasionally ungrammatical, with an inconclusive ending. I found myself losing patience and skipping chapters.The only thing to admire here is the effort it took to write it—more than I could do, but still. I would not read any other books by this author, but if you want a gentle read with far too many words devoted to too little content, this is for you.
First let me say that I enjoyed the book. The characters are quirky yet solid. I cared about them. My main concern was the action. In the first book of this series the characters are searching for the creator of a watch. We reach the end of the book, after many dead-end leads, and the creator of the watch has not been found. Okay, I get that you might want to extend the story into the second book, but when I had read the second book of yet more dead-end searches and the creator still had not been found, I became bored. I do not know if I will purchase the third volume of the series. I really, really wanted to fall in love with this series.
This book was an easy read because the writing was good in terms of grammar, punctuation, spelling, etc.But I expected more after all the glowing reviews.What I disliked:1) Getting dumped immediately into action without any preamble.2) Poorly developed characters.3) Not having a clue as to what the primary female character looks like. Usually you get some kind of clue. I don't like characters self-describing themselves, but it's easy enough to get something across.4) A rather abrupt ending.5) A kindle book that ends at 83% of completion in order to spend 16% on a preview of another book (that I already read and didn't like all that much). The remaining 1% was the author's "thank yous" to various persons.
I was disappointed in this book and will not purchase books by this author again. I found the characters to be underdeveloped, situations contrived and the development of attraction between the primary characters was not progressive. The most egregious problem for me was just about the time the book was getting interesting, it abruptly ended with no warning and no resolution of the main mysteries in the book. The ending was followed by a full chapter of a different book, a teaser. My reaction was not polite.
It was all right, but it REALLY should be made plain BEFORE being bought it will CLIFFHANG and is like buying the first chapters of a overall bigger story. Sure, SOME questions were answered, but most weren't. I'm all for continuing series with the same characters; I love authors who do that (JD Robb's 'In Death' series comes to mind), but for me, each book needs to 'stand alone' and not be dependant on 'hooking' a reader to make them buy the next book to see what happens, especially when a story stops in mid telling. It's a turn off and although I found the elements intriguing, I won't be buying more. I also thought the plot was contrived and the heroine could have solved everything in the first few pages by simply asking WHY, which for some strange reason, she didn't.
Plot wasn't sophisticated, characters weren't highly developed. Mostly though I don't think the book knows what it wants to be. The description says it's romance, mystery, magical and other things. The problem is that while it does have a smattering of all these things, it does none of them well. I read the reviews of Book 2, and there's wide agreement that the relationship between India and Matthew doesn't develop further, and that they still haven't found Chronos. Since these are the two major plot lines, then there's absolutely no point in reading Book 2. What a foolish strategy--readers aren't that stupid.
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