Book Review: The Lady’s Triumph: An Alt-History Regency Steampunk Adventure (The Regent’s Devices Book 3) by Shelley Adina and R.E. Scott
5 Stars
First I have got to say that I LOVE the cover. Don’t you? It has all the things that if I was in a bookshop somewhere I would pick it up. The colors, the air-ships, all of it, I just love the cover!
The Lady’s Triumph is the last book in The Regent’s Devices series by Shelley Adina and R. E. Scott. It is a light adventure-filled read. This time Loveday and Celeste are back in England and working to solve another issue with the air-ships of their design.
There are more fun little gadgets. I won’t describe them because it would spoil the story, but I do like the clever little machines invented by the authors. They remind me of the little details in the Harry Potter books.
In this book, Celeste, Loveday, Emory, and Arthur catch a spy, give an air chase, charm a curmudgeon, and participate in an air-battle. And they come to terms with the romance that’s been simmering in the background of the first two books.
I am a re-reader and this series will be perfect for a long weekend read where the action never stops and the romance is satisfyingly resolved in the end.
My Rating Scale:
5 Stars = I loved it || 4 Stars = I liked it || 3 Stars = It was okay || 2 Stars = I didn’t like it || 1 Star = I hated it


