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Agamemnon Frost and the Crown of Towers by Kim Knox

birdloveranne's review

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5.0

OMG this series is SO good. So damn good. I didn't want it to end. I wanted it to go on and on. I just love those 2 guys. The story was so incredible. Victorian England steampunk alien invasion male/male love.....sigh. Hard to top that.

In case anyone is interested, the sex is NOT overdone, in fact, there is very little of it. So it is not erotica, and you don't really have to worry about your sensibilities if you are not normally a male/male love story reader.

the_novel_approach's review

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5.0

4.5 Stars

The world Kim Knox has created in an England that was, yet never-was, has been a briskly paced historical sci-fi adventure, one maybe H.G. Wells could’ve dreamt of in his philosophies, and I want more. The Agamemnon Frost series is a love-against-the-odds romance and an action/suspense filled journey, one I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend to fans of speculative fiction.

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ladyhighwayman's review

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4.0

A very satisfying wrap-up to a surprisingly good trilogy. I keep saying 'surprisingly' because I'm still surprised I like a set of books about the subject of aliens.

Of course, they're about more than just aliens, but aliens are just not my thing. I think the fact that there was so much humanity, is what got me. I'm also a sucker for alternate historical fiction.

The series was very well written and the three books flowed easily. I could see all three books put together into one, seeing as how none of them are particularly long.

Since this is the third book in the series, I'm not gonna say much for fear of spoilers. I will say that my favorite thing about each book was the character development. You give me a series with character development, and I will wait impatiently for each book.

Highly recommended to m/m readers who like steampunk, historical fiction and the like.
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