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Magic & Steam #1

À la poursuite de l’Ingénieur

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1881. L’agent spécial Gillian Hamilton est un sorcier qui travaille pour l’Agence fédérale de la Magie et de la Vapeur.

Il est envoyé à Shallow Grave, en Arizona, pour appréhender un ingénieur fou – connu sous le nom du Bricoleur – qui est à l’origine de l’explosion de la moitié de Baltimore. Gillian s’est occupé de certains des pires criminels de l’histoire de l’Agence, cette mission devrait donc se dérouler sans accroc. Il est toutefois déconcerté par une altercation avec le hors-la-loi le plus célèbre du pays, Gunner le Mortel.

Gunner traque également le Bricoleur, qui ne reculera devant rien pour prendre le contrôle des mines d’argent de la ville. Ni Gillian ni Gunner ne sont prêts à le laisser blesser d’autres innocents, alors ils conviennent d’un partenariat très temporaire.

Si le fait d’être confronté à une pratique illégale de la magie, à des mitrailleuses Gatling et à un ingénieur imprévisible à la frontière américaine n’était pas assez problématique pour un citadin, Gillian doit aussi admettre qu’il apprécie beaucoup son associé.

Mais même s’ils survivent à cette aventure, Gillian craint que l’amour entre un agent spécial et un hors-la-loi n’ait aucune chance.

#MM #Magie #Steampunk #Western #Historique #Paranormal #EnnemiesToLovers #Mystère #CowBoy #AgentSpécial

96 pages, Kindle Edition

First published May 28, 2020

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C.S. Poe

41 books1,291 followers
C.S. Poe is an author of gay mystery, romance, and speculative fiction. She’s a winner of the Next Generation and e-Lit book awards, as well as a finalist of the Lambda Literary award.

She resides in New York City and is a Gilded Age New York historian and board director for the Victorian Society of New York. She loves Romanticism artwork, the films of Buster Keaton, coffee in the morning and whiskey in the evening, true crime, and cats. She’s rescued two cats—Milo and Kasper do their best to distract her from work on a daily basis.

C.S. is an alumna of the School of Visual Arts.

Her debut novel, The Mystery of Nevermore, was published 2016.

cspoe.com

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Profile Image for Drusilla.
1,061 reviews418 followers
February 14, 2025
Lots of steam and magic (magic ammunition, Gatling spiders, a wall-climbing locomotive, an airship …). Quite difficult to grasp at first, as you are thrown right into the action. A short, intense and insta-ish story, you can't really speak of romance here yet, but the potential is there.
Of course, both characters are immediately attracted to each other, but the plot doesn't allow much time for thoughts about feelings.

“I do enjoy that inquisitive expression you wear so often, Hamilton, but a man must keep his secrets from special agents. No matter how handsome they may be.” With that, he turned and walked away.
Gunner was goddamn infuriating.
Infuriating and enigmatic and charming and—lord save me.
💨🤩💨

I’d allow this infuriating, complicated, law-breaking bastard, with a smile that made my knees buckle, kiss me—touch me—do whatever he wished with me. I’d welcome it. Revel in it.
Because for once.
Just once.
I wanted to be happy.
😳💨😳

I had to squeeze in something short today because work is a bit demanding, and now I have the problem that the ending is so promising that I actually have to check out the next book straight away.
Grmpf, I think Gillian and Gunner have done it to me now and I'm too curious.
Fingers crossed that my client doesn't annoy me too much ...




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Content warnings: burns - magical injuries, one person dies
Cheating between MCs: No
Other person drama: No
Breakup: No (they are not together, yet)
Kinks: pain kink?
Profile Image for * A Reader Obsessed *.
2,690 reviews576 followers
October 17, 2020
3.5 Stars!

A good start!

For me, one can’t really go wrong with a steampunk background, and this AU is full of elemental magic that some lucky humans may possess, making this world all that much more interesting and fantastical.

As per the blurb, Gillian is one of those rare magical practitioners. He works for the government, and his job is to monitor and capture those who use their magic for nefarious means. When Gillian’s dispatched to the wild west to apprehend a mad scientist tinker, he comes across infamous outlaw Gunner. On principle, they’re automatic enemies but of course, it’s only logical to join forces to bring down a shared adversary.

What Gillian soon discovers is that things aren’t black and white, and Gunnar is way more than he seems, his unlawful actions really vigilante good deeds. Not only do they work well together, the chemistry between them is undeniable.

Poe has not disappointed me yet, and I thought this was a solid start to a new series and I’m only sorry that it wasn’t longer. However, I guess that’s what sequels are for, and I look forward to continuing Gillian and Gunnar’s adventures when the The Gangster comes out later this year!
Profile Image for Gerbera_Reads.
1,682 reviews154 followers
April 29, 2022
4/29/2022 reread

For a short novella it packs enough heat and feelings between two men to show what a great love story they are going to have. In the world of spell casters and gun slinging outlaws there are two men on different sides of the law. One is a special agent who wields magic and the other is the modern Robin Hood doling out justice. Despite their differences their attraction is impossible to deny. During the hunt for a mad engineer they find that maybe there is a chance for them to be happy after all. It had it all: awkward moments, attraction, a little bit of steam, plenty of magic and a whole lot of dangerous fighting for their lives. Welcome to the new world of Magic and Steam. Let the adventures of the outlaw Gunner the Deadly and special agent Gillian Hamilton begin. P.S. The last page melted my heart. *le sigh* I loved the characters, the mystery of Gunner and the promise the book ended with. Copy received for my honest and unbiased review
Profile Image for Eugenia.
1,898 reviews319 followers
September 8, 2020
Steampunk + Western = What Mama Needs!

I ADORED ❤️ this novella by CS Poe and am CRAVING the next installment in what promises to be a great series!

What can you expect?
Action from the get-go
Magic
Steam
A sexy outlaw cowboy in black
A virginal federal agent
A crazed engineer🤪
Explosions🤯
A tasty hook-up😍
Something to look forward to

The audiobook for this was SUPERB!! Declan Winters is a new to me narrator who killed this performance!! 👏👏👏

Thanks to the author who provided me a copy of the audiobook in exchange for an honest review!

My rec? If you like plot, action, romance and a bit of enemies to lovers action, then this is your ticket!! You can never go wrong with a CS Poe book!
Profile Image for Madison Warner Fairbanks.
3,397 reviews495 followers
August 21, 2024
The Engineer by C S Poe
Magic & Steam series #1. Historical Steampunk M-M romance novella. 1881.
Special Agent Gillian Hamilton is sent to Shallow Grave, Arizona to find and arrest the man responsible for blowing up half of Baltimore. As an agent for the Federal Bureau of Magic and Steam, Gillian has gone after some of the worst criminals. He didn’t expect to run into one of the county’s most infamous outlaw’s while there and that Gunner, the Deadly, is also after the Tinkerer. They decide to work together in this job only, to stop the Tinkerer from taking control of the town’s silver mines.
Even though they are on opposite sides of the law, the more time they spend together, the more they come to respect and understand each other. And maybe actual like and lust too, but they can’t expect more, can they?

A steamy opposite attracts dilemma when magic and machinations are par for the world. The steampunk world setup is intriguing and I look forward to more of this series.
Profile Image for Kaje Harper.
Author 91 books2,727 followers
October 20, 2022
This was just plain fun. In an alternate Old West, where magic is common, regulated, and ties into materials in a unique way (magical steampunk) there were three men. One - Gillian Hamilton - is a solitary government agent with notable powers. He's sent by the Federal Bureau of Magic and Steam to arrest a megalomaniac known as The Tinkerer. This antagonist is number two - a caricature of evil, almost, with his Gatling-gun-wielding mechanical spiders. Except for a few small hints that there once was more to him than madness.

And then there's number three. Gunner. Vigilante, man of mystery, a cool, competent Robin Hood, and the first man to really spot the gay underneath Gillian's practiced veneer. And to want a taste.

This has magic battles, first times, a mysterious hero, instant attraction, and a tentative HFN. The characters are more superficial than Poe is capable of creating, and the plot moves swiftly. Luckily it has the sequel it screams for, and I'd bet that Poe will take us deeper into these characters, and show us more of the man underneath the costume, for both of them. Looking forward to it.
Profile Image for Kaity.
1,981 reviews24 followers
May 27, 2024
Reread/Relisten May 2024

I think I enjoyed this more the second time, but still short, but a lot happened! This year seems like a year of steampunk books! Haha

Original Read/Listen April 2021
Audio: 4.5 stars Declan Winters did a great job
Book: 3 stars

this was a very short book but a lot happened in it i was very impressed.

i think since it was so short that it is hard for me to rate it more than 2 or 3 stars

for the relationship, while it was an opposites attract and a little bit enemies to lovers. with that said i don't think i liked this relationship as much as i hoped. while yes it was a lot more developed than i initially thought it would be, it still felt as though it was rushed. but that is to be expected since the book is less than 100 pages.

i don't think i am going to continue with this series, i don't think it is for me but the writing was well done and i don't think this will be my last CS Poe book.
Profile Image for Kati *☆・゚.
1,284 reviews681 followers
October 20, 2022
3.5**** stars


mhm this is a clear case of it’s me not the book ! The writing is great with really good pacing. I loved both the main characters and would’ve loved to follow them some more, get to know Gillian and Gunnar and get their love story. There is so much more I want to know, esp about Gunnar!


But, unfortunately, a paranormal steampunk romance in a kind of Wild West setting is simply not doing it for me. 😭😭😭 I didn’t care much about what was happening besides the romance part. Maybe I try again one day. Our tastes change all the time, right?



Good thing is, this introduction to the series has less than a hundred pages so it’s perfect to take a look if it’s a good fit to one’s tastes before diving into the actual full-length novels.
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774 reviews31 followers
September 11, 2023
Re-Listen 9/10/23

Still 5 stars! This book sets up the Magic and Steam series perfectly. Gillian Hamilton has so much power with his magic but he has so much to learn in the romance department. I swooned over Gunner’s caring and gentle manner with Gillian. You can just tell he is smitten right away.

Declan Winters does a fantastic job narrating. I hope to hear more of him in other books in the future.

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Audio review 2/13/21: This was great in audio. The narrator is new and he did a really great job with the voices. I am looking forward to hearing more from him.

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I don’t think I’ve ever read a steampunk book before. Maybe I have or I tried one but I can’t remember. I enjoy CS Poe’s books and when she offered ARC’s on her Facebook group I was really excited to get one! This is a novella, a prequel almost to the upcoming novel length book. It was like a tasty appetizer and now I want more!

Gillian is the type of underdog character I love to root for. He seems to have hang ups about himself, especially the fact that he desires men. Gunner is the complete opposite. Gunner is very mysterious and there is a lot I want to know about him! Together these two make a really great team and I know the upcoming book should be fun and exciting because this certainly was!

ARC received by author in exchange for review
Profile Image for Alison.
894 reviews32 followers
July 24, 2022
I loved this! So much. There's three books in this series so far (more to come!) and I read all three in four days! This story really grabbed me, and that's still not happening too often these days (it's year two of the epic pandemic reading slump!), so I was so stoked to be super excited reading this series. This first book is an exciting magic western and it's great. It's set in an 1880s America where magic is regulated by the government. I loved the characters straightaway. Gillian is a quietly badass magic federal agent from New York and Gunner is a noisily badass outlaw vigilante straight out of the Wild West and it turns out they're after the same baddie, so they team up and oh dear, they fancy each other. It's a wonderful romance of opposites and enemies. All three books in this series so far are about Gillian and Gunner fighting creepy bad guys and falling in love and saving the world and I just ate it all right up. This was *so* right up my alley. If you like magic action/adventure historical romance, this is worth a look. I hadn't read this author before and I will check out her other work for sure. The writing is great. I am so freaking excited for the fourth book!
Profile Image for Linda ~ they got the mustard out! ~.
1,893 reviews139 followers
January 7, 2023
Second book by this author and what do you know, I enjoyed this one too! Who'd've thunk it? 😲

This was fast - it's under 100 pages - and the setup and world were interesting. There are magically inclined people, who have to register with the government "for their safety" and Gillian is one of them. He works with the government as an Agent who runs down criminals abusing magic. He's currently without a partner, and has some extra special abilities that are unusual for magic users.

Then there's Gunner the Deadly (not his real name, thank goodness, though whoever was drunk when they thought up that nickname should be fired), a vigilante out to protect the little people and kill the bad guys the authorities are taking too long to get around to. Gillian isn't in town for him, but probably should arrest him too anyway, right?

I liked the action, which was well-paced and not overly written. The restrictions in this world are interesting in regards to how magic effects those with the ability to call on the elements, and non-magical folk can find ways to manipulate aether if they're clever enough or know the right people.

The romance, such as it was, was a bit light, though I liked how this one ended, since it left lots of room for development going forward, and it was far from cliché, which I was worried it would be when it's revealed that Gillian is small and slight and Gunner is big and broody. But Gillian is not a damsel in distress, and Gunner isn't an alphadouche, so that's good. :)

I really enjoyed BRing this with Rosa. Can't wait for the next! In fact, we'll be starting it today. :)

One minor gripe: when your story takes place over two days, you don't need to start every single chapter with a date stamp. 🙈
Profile Image for CrabbyPatty.
1,712 reviews194 followers
May 28, 2020
This short novella serves as a gripping introduction to Special Agent Gillian Hamilton (of the Federal Bureau of Magic and Steam) and Gunner the Deadly, notorious outlaw.

Or as Gunner says "Your files call me a vigilante, and if you must put a label to my actions, then yes, that is likely the most accurate. I've sacrificed my safety because I know I can do good. Sometimes bad men die when I do good. I don't regret that. I don't regret feeling alive."

As far as Gillian, "  ... there was no magic between me and Gunner, just flesh and bone and blood and heat and my heart breaking because the taste of human touch was confirmation that I wouldn't survive much longer in my self-induced isolation. I was wasting away inside, and Gunner was an antidote."

Gunner and Gillian are great characters, wonderfully fleshed out in just a few words, and their romance is a slow flame (with just a brief sex scene) but, oh my gawd, that brief glimpse is tantalizing

Poe gives us a steampunk western town, complete with an epic villain, and it all works together so seamlessly that you cannot wait to read the next book in the series.  5 stars.

I received an ARC from the author in exchange for an honest review. 
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3,269 reviews1,176 followers
September 18, 2024
The Engineer is the novella-length first instalment in C.S. Poe’s Steampunk AU Magic & Steam series, and it’s an entertaining mash up of magic, steampunk and Wild West historical. Magic caster and Special Agent of the Federal Bureau of Magic and Steam Gillian Hamilton is sent to Shallow Grave, Arizona to apprehend a dangerous ‘mad-scientist’ engineer by the name of Milo Ferguson aka The Tinkerer, who is wanted for a number of illegal uses of steam energy and magic.  We’re plunged straight into the action as Gillian arrives in Shallow Grave and finds himself being shot at before he’s so much as identified himself. He’s surprised to find he has an ally in his skirmish with Ferguson, a handsome cowboy clad in all in black he later recognises as the mysterious vigilante gunslinger known only as Gunner the Deadly – who is also a wanted criminal.

Gunner and Gillian call a temporary truce and decide to work together to capture the Tinkerer, facing his deadly, gloriously bonkers inventions (steam-powered spider-legged Gatling guns! Massive armoured locomotives! Lightning bullets!) in some high-stakes action scenes that are cinematic in scope.  The world-building is solid with clear explanations of how magic works in this world, and of the hierarchical structure – although I suspect, given something Gillian discovers near the end, there is more to come on that score.

The author packs a lot of story and character development into this fast-paced novella.  Gillian is the PoV character, so Gunner is rather enigmatic, but he nonetheless has a considerable impact on Gillian’s outlook and the way he views his government job, making him see that perhaps there isn’t such a great gulf between them after all, and that they’re both operating in grey areas rather than in the starkness of black and white.

The characters are quirky and engaging, and the author creates a strong connection between them despite the short page count. Gillian is an extremely powerful magician, but is otherwise insecure and struggles with his sexuality, keeping himself apart and denying himself the solace of human touch so as not to engender rumours among his colleagues.  Gunner is a gorgeous and enigmatic bad-boy who turns out to be quite different to what Gillian expected, a kind of latter day Robin Hood who makes no bones about the fact that – “Sometimes bad men die when I do good. I don't regret that.”  Meeting Gunner kicks Gillian’s libido into gear and once he realises his interest is returned he decides to go for it; they have great chemistry, and even though we don’t get into Gunner’s head, it’s clear that he’s rather smitten with Gillian as well, and that he sees beyond the reserved exterior to something of who he really is inside.

There are hints that there's more to Gillian than meets the eye, and I'm intrigued to find out more about him and his considerable magical abilities. As this is an ongoing series, there’s no HEA in this book, but it ends on a firm HFN for Gillian and Gunner and the promise of more adventures to come.  The Engineer was a quick and absorbing read, and I'm looking forward to reading The Gangster, the next instalment in the series.
Profile Image for Jenny (Nyxie).
929 reviews73 followers
April 2, 2023
This was so fun! Felt like a Part 1 rather than a full book. The romance wasn’t a slow burn exactly but there was some lovely unvoiced pining and UST. Looking forward to the next.

Tags: historical, magic, steampunk, US western, silent type with mysterious past, younger federal agent with supercharged magic powers
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381 reviews40 followers
November 3, 2022
3.3 Stars
I kept this prequel to C.S. Poe's "Magic & Steam"-Series) in the waiting queue for a really long time, despite the fact that I love a good steampunk setting and the blurb sounded promising.
The reason for that was that I had low expectations, because the one other book by C.S. Poe that I had read hadn't really done it for me at all. And because I hate short novels, it needs a really really good author to make them fleshed out enough to draw me really in.

So while I still feel my general dislike of shortstories or novellas is valid and "The Engineer" has not convinced me otherwise, and while I thought the author showed the same disappointing disposition of sticking to the well known clichéd cast of characters at first glance (you know, the smallish, virgin, blushing, swooning, has-to-rescued bottom and the darkly handsome, experienced, much taller and well muscled top - this is a cliché that despite being so common in m/m romances really bothers me, because it seems constructed as a parallel to heteronormative couples) the novel also showed promise in several aspects.

For one I liked the world building, even if I could have done with a few more explanations and sometimes the villain seemed to pull a complete deus-ex-machina that wasn't really plausible to me. But still, delightfully steampunky setting. My stamp of approval here.

Also I the one small sex scene gave me a little reason at least to hope that the couple may yet break out if it's boring mould in future volumes.

I did think the end was too hurried and sudden - but well, novella ... again.
Overall though I was rather pleasantly surprised that my low expectations were surpassed and I am curious to see where the series will go.
Profile Image for Barb ~rede-2-read~.
3,744 reviews113 followers
September 5, 2020
Audio review:

A short but very entertaining audio, this story was my introduction to narrator Declan Winters and he was fabulous! Steampunk has never been my theme of choice and yet every steampunk story I’ve read has been highly imaginative and very intriguing. This was no exception.

Special Agent Gillian Hamilton is on the hunt for a madman engineer known as Tinkerer, but also on the hunt is the very handsome, very bad-boy outlaw Gunner the Deadly. He’s so handsome and so very bad that Gillian can’t keep his heart and his virginal libido under control. Then, he learns just how much Gunner finds him attractive and just how much Gunner’s reputation is skewed, and he’s confronted with a tough choice: join with the outlaw and bring down Tinkerer or try to arrest Gunner first and then go after the mad engineer.

Amid several action-packed shoot-‘em-up scenes, Gillian and Gunner have a few minutes of alone time and it becomes evident that Gunner is a man who likes men, just as Gillian is, and Gillian’s heart is lost. What I’m trying to say is that this is so sweet, yet so true to the time period, and with a bit of magic and steampunk added to the mix, the story was terrific. Add to that the outstanding narrative with a great mix of voices, and this is definitely an audiobook I recommend.

NOTE: This audio book was provided by the author for the purpose of a review on Rainbow Book Reviews.
Profile Image for M'rella.
1,459 reviews174 followers
August 8, 2020
Warnings:

- This book is all about steampunk and adventure. Don't expect sex, there is only one (and very tame at that) scene. UST is plenty to go around, tho :)
- A little bit too much attention from the author to minor details that really didn't matter - tiny info dumps that thankfully disappeared after the first 25% of the book.
- Insta(?) love. We are talking a span of two days here. However, both Gillian and Gunner are so starved for attention (affection, really), that I can see how their short encounter might lead to something bigger and better and permanent.

Nice quick read. 4 solid stars :D
Can't wait for the next installment!

Eugenia, thank you very much for lending me this title! :)
Profile Image for Melissa.
1,408 reviews95 followers
April 1, 2021
This is very different from what I normally read. I picked it because it's C.S. Poe!!! I enjoyed it, but it's very different from Poe's other works. Not in a bad way. 😊 I do plan to continue the series, but not sure when. I didn't love it enough to pay full price so I'll have to wait for a sale or hope my library gets it.

3 not bad stars.
Profile Image for Teru.
408 reviews77 followers
June 22, 2024
Short but sweet introduction to the series, Poe's writing is very easy to read. Steampunk and magic are a fascinating combination and I feel like I'm going to like the characters, especially Gillian Hamilton the MC - I have a soft spot for touch-starved, self-isolating anxious boys who are very powerful 😳

I hope the magic system will be expanded further in the next books.
Profile Image for Terri.
2,859 reviews59 followers
July 10, 2024
Fantastic. Short and punchy--which is hard to write, particularly when combining steampunk and western and romance together with some neat complexity that bodes well for the series. I'm delighted. The novel is due out Dec 15. :D
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798 reviews6 followers
December 27, 2022
This was very fun and entertaining. It's a good starting point for a series, let's see how this goes until the end. I liked both main characters and the world they're into is interesting. I also liked the magic system, and that mix of mechanisms and magic.
The BR with Linda was awesome and I'm looking forward to keep reading about this characters and world.
Profile Image for Ben Howard.
1,489 reviews248 followers
September 18, 2024
Around 2011 I was really into the idea of Steampunk. I read a couple that I enjoyed like Dearly, Departed and Soulless, but I never really got into the sub-genre.

However, it's clear I'm still interested as I really enjoyed The Engineer.

The novella follows Special Agent Gillian Hamilton as he hunts down the murderous maniac known as the Tinkerer. Along the way Gillian meets Gunner the Deadly, a robinhood-esque outlaw. They're both hunting the same man, so they call a truce for the time being. But as the two work together, they develop feelings for each other that complicates things.

The sequel The Gangster is a full length novel, so I'm looking forward to more of Gillian and Gunnar!
Profile Image for Fny.
649 reviews17 followers
January 5, 2021
On gosh this was way too short.... but a great beginning to a series. The follow up will be out 12th of January and I’ll need it asap (good it’s an ebook as I can buy those without feeling bad I’m about shelf space...)

Where to begin. It’s a steampunk inspired western with elemental magic. Yea and a steamy beginning to a romance that I’m all here for. Gosh. It was action form the get go and I was drawn into the story directly. I want to know more about the world and about Mr Federal Magic Agent Gillian Hamilton and his Vigilante LI Mr C.G. Gosh. My feelings are all over the place.

That ending. Left. Me. Wanting. More.
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This was a short first installment(only 84 p) of a new steampunk series called Magic & Steam and I can’t wait before I can devour the next book.
This one easily gets a 4/5⭐️ from me.
Profile Image for Finnegan.
1,246 reviews60 followers
April 21, 2021
Great new series from C.S. Poe, filled with interesting worldbuilding, steampunk and magic. There were UST galore, and I'm sure that will be more developed in the next book of the series. All in all, I really liked the concept and will be reading more.
Profile Image for Claudia.
3,016 reviews109 followers
March 15, 2021
this was a real good start to a new series and showed perfectly why I love steampunk books.

Gilian and Gunner are great characters ... not one-dimensional but with different quirks and hang-ups

Looking forward to the next book
Profile Image for QuietlyKat.
665 reviews13 followers
January 16, 2023
Although I’ve never read anything by C.S. Poe before, I expected to enjoy this one more than I did. I mean, it’s steampunk. Better yet, it’s queer steampunk! And the blurb sounded right up my alley. Those aspects of the story DID work for me but… I don’t know… the storytelling felt a bit lackluster and elements of the plot felt too ‘convenient,’ not necessarily forced, but too easy and not very organic. Beyond that, while I liked the world building conceptually, it didn’t feel very fleshed out, in many aspects it felt very superficial, and like some of the plot elements, too easy and convenient. I’m not explaining myself well but suffice to say the depth and dexterity of the storytelling just wasn’t there for me.

I did like the characters and the world but I’m not sure about continuing… if the series was KU or if my library had it, I’d give The Gangster a chance, but while it’s only $4, I’m not sure I want to spend even that much on mediocre. I’m going to give the sample a go but at the moment, I’m leaning more toward being done with this series.

Unread books on my kindle: 71 (I dumped a handful of samples about which I was feeling ambivalent after my last Get-Through-My-Unread-Pile dud.)

ETA: After trying the sample for The Gangster, I’m perfectly content to end my journey with The Engineer. My interest just hasn’t been captured enough to continue.
Profile Image for Gavi Figueroa.
Author 9 books158 followers
July 20, 2021
No sé como sentirme al terminar la lectura.
La historia nos presenta al agente Gillian, un mago super calificado, con un control de éter bien entrenado y poderoso.
El mundo de fantasía, steampunk y forajidos me ha deleitado, lamentablemente todo ocurre demasiado deprisa.
No hay tiempo para asimilar NADA.
Ni el mundo ni la relación entre el forajido Gunner y el oficial Hamilton.
Su relación se desboca en un solo día que hace complicado creerse o sentir el cariño entre los personajes. Gunner, el inmortal, me va enamorando en las primeras páginas para luego caerse de mis brazos cuando nos enfrentamos a Thinkerer.
Mucho mucho potencial, pero es una lectura con la que me siento insatisfecha. Iré por el segundo volumen, pero no estoy muy convencida.
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