A brilliant story set in the canals of the Great Lakes when the steam and coal run railways threatened the livelihood of the cargo boats that plied the Ohio & Erie Canal. As always, Andre's characters are well rounded, a delight to read, their beliefs and motivations clear. Each of them unique and deftly woven into the story, their own backgrounds come into the forefront as the action mounts up. Masterfully turning the mundane into intrigue, magic, and murders.
Becca Andre has a style with snark and wit, coupled with fantastical danger in ordinary seeming places. Add a heart melting little dragon construct, with soulful eyes, discovered by accident while snooping for ways to undermine her rivals, and there's Steampunk fantasy aplenty. The story setting in the late 1800's is well done thru the characters point of view, with due homage to the ingenuity of canal and lock system which was the life's blood of the towns set along its banks. The protagonist, Briar, is a determined and scrappy young woman who defies the convention of society, dresses as a man, and runs a loyal crew. Drinking, fiddling, and an occasional brawl with low life competition is part and parcel for her and her loyal crew.
The story:
Bridget Rose has only wanted one thing her entire life, and that was to captain her boat in the company of her loyal crew. Nicknamed Briar after the boat itself, the Briar Rose, she defies convention to live the simple life she loves on the canals, ferrying cargo to and from the towns along the route. It's the only life she's known since the age of three. A simple life aboard the boat, with her crew and fiddle, is all she desires, but new locomotives and railways are a threat to her business and she would go to great lengths to see them hampered in any way.
Without warning, she is swept up into her cousin’s machinations to sell the boat and invest in the railroads. Though her beloved boat isn't hers yet. When her uncle died, the business was inherited by her cousin Andrew, who has been Briar's guardian and owner of her business and boat, since early childhood. Briar longs to earn enough to buy the cargo boat outright and make it her own.
When she stumbles across a new locomotive, the likes of which have never been seen, she quickly finds herself in over her head. As Andrew's plans to sell the business and have her married off to his new business partner are revealed, Briar decides to take a reckless course and steal the Briar Rose and the designs for the for new locomotive before her cousin can stop her. Briar gets more than she bargained for when Grayson turns up on her boat demanding return of the magnificent new locomotives plans. Briar can't let him go before she can prove that Ferromancy is powering the machine, and takes him hostage aboard the boat while she heads for Columbus.
There are more serious threats lurking than a handsome and perplexing valet for a ferromancer that can destroy her way of life. Briar finds herself on the run with a very unusual hostage. Both of them pursued by a dangerously powerful Ferromancer, her spiteful cousin, and the authorities as well.
A thoroughly enjoyable read, you will not want it to end. The action is constant and you will find you are eager to discover the truth of the magic behind the little dragon construct, the locomotive, and the much maligned and feared Ferromancers. True to form, with a bittersweet ending, Becca Andre gives us a fast paced and tense ending with more of the tale begging to be told. We will be waiting for it eagerly.