Perfect for lovers of gaslamp fantasy and Regency comedy-of-manners.
Miss Seabourne investigates! Murder mysteries, high society sorcery, and family scandals abound in this magical Regency-inspired fantasy world. This collection contains the first three Teacup Magic cozy gaslamp fantasy novellas.
1) Tea and Sympathetic Magic
Miss Mnemosyne Seabourne teams up with a fascinating spellcracker to foil the kidnapping of the Duke of Storm.
As the river freezes over, Mneme and Thornbury are beset by secret societies, spies, and sneaky saboteurs. Who is leaving dead bodies around printing presses for anyone to find?
romantic sleigh rides, a rooftop escapade, a glass hedgehog.
3) Spellcracker’s Honeymoon
Our honeymooning heroine must unmask a magical murderer on an island without magic. Let’s hope it’s not her new husband….
a spectacular masked ball, a gazebo picnic, a secret tea room piled with cakes.
Tansy Rayner Roberts is a fantasy and science fiction author who lives in southern Tasmania, somewhere between the tall mountain with snow on it, and the beach that points towards Antarctica.
Tansy has a PhD in Classics (with a special interest in poisonous Roman ladies), and an obsession with Musketeers.
You can hear Tansy talking about Doctor Who on the Verity! podcast. She also reads her own stories on the Sheep Might Fly podcast.
this was fun, cute and with very likeable characters. and easy read, that won't fire you up and probably won't be your favorite of the year but won't let you down at any time and you'd enjoy all three stories and all paragraphs. if you want to a relaxing, enjoyable time, this is it.
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Matey Nicole.
This collects three short novellas in an omnibus. I loved these! They are "fantasy-of-manners." The main character, Miss Mnemosyne Seabourne, is the only young lady who doesn't want to marry the Duke, no matter what her mother thinks. She wants quiet, libraries, and tea. And to avoid suitors. She is a fantastic character. I loved the humor, the fun magic, the excellent female characters, and even the romance! I need the lighthearted fun and how much they made me smile. I will reread these and I need to get the next two at some point. Arrr!
The first 3 books in this Regency fantasy collection tell the story of Miss Mnemosyne Seaborne as she, along with Mr. Thornbury, the Duke's Spellcracker Book 1 - rescues her cousin the Duke from a kidnapping and attempted forced marriage Book 2 - solves a series of murders while pursing equal portal rights for women during the Frost Fair and,
Book 3 - investigates a murder by magic on a magic free island as their honeymoon is interrupted by political machinations
Watch out for magical croquet, ensorcelled wedding cakes, a snowy rooftop chase, swan boats and lots of tea in this delightful gaslamp fantasy of manners.
Cosy mysteries with just enough angst to give them depth, anchoring the frivolity. The gentle lampooning of the English love of tea runs through all three books. The mashup of a fictional magical kingdom with Victorian history and politics enlivens the text. Well written, with delightful characters, great good humour, and delightful banter, this set is one I’ll happily recommend.
Oh how I adored this little series. I was worried it wouldn't feel satisfying, since I generally don't enjoy novellas, but I am so happy I was wrong! I loved all the characters, the magic, the world (alt-Regency-ish!), the mysteries. Love love love!