4 out of 5 stars
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How I discovered this book: it was submitted to Rosie's Book Review Team, of which I am a member.
In a Nutshell: Steampunk dystopian fantasy
I've never read anything with the label 'steampunk' before, and knew little about it aside from hot air balloons, so was interested to read this. It is set in what I believe is the 22nd Century, after much chaos and many wars. Much of the eastern US is called 'Newingland' (New England), and which is reminiscent of Gilead in A Handmaid's Tale. Then there is Catamount, the city of genetically modified cougars...
The story's main characters are Margaret, locked into marriage with the authoritarian Barran, and Wolfe, a brave adventurer who finds imaginative ways around the laws of the lands in which he finds himself. Its primary theme is that of escape, from Barran and restrictive authorities.
I loved the world-building, which is, of course, all-important in a story such as this; it's well thought out and explained, while steering away from information dumps. The writing was a delight in places, and I found myself quickly drawn in.
Whereas I was completely convinced by this strange world and give a definite thumbs up to the writing style, I felt that Margaret's character and the relationship between her and Wolfe needed a bit more 'meat' to it. On the whole, however, I did enjoy this book. It works!