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When a mysterious event unfolds, drawing the ladies of the club into a web of intrigue, the stakes escalate dramatically. Secrets lurk in every corner, and the challenge propels these women into a world teeming with danger and excitement. Armed with wit and determination, they must navigate the shadows of society, confronting both external threats and their own inner demons.
This thrilling tale weaves together elements of suspense, camaraderie, and a touch of romance as the members of the Curiosity Club band together, proving that true strength lies in unity. Their adventure is one of resilience, showcasing that even in the face of peril, daring women can change the course of their destinies.
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View AllI will say that, while I appreciate everything that people love about the Veronica Speedwell series, 3.5⭐ is an accurate representation of my enjoyment of this book and what I've read from the series so far.I love Veronica and Stoker as characters, as well as their dynamic and romantic tension. I'm a big fan of this genre of historic mystery mixed with a lot of wit and humor. The particular mystery in this book was pretty interesting and I loved the bold choices the author made.What I cannot get behind (and that's entirely on me, as I understand the skill it takes to accomplish it), is the writing. It's not bad and it's very fitting to the story, it's just absolutely not for me. It just feels like this book could've been half the length if the author hadn't described every feather on every hat and hadn't used 5 sentences to explain something as common as "she ate soup". It's very fitting for the genre, it felt natural to the story (especially since we are in Veronica's head) just not fitting for my brain, unfortunately.I think I'm gonna stop here with this series, or I might end up hate reading it by the end of the next book.