A review by ewalrath
1635: The Papal Stakes by Charles E. Gannon, Eric Flint

3.0

Always a good romp. As much as it bugs me that it's about as jingoisttic and everything works-out-fine-in-the-end-if-we-all-just-work-together a book as it can get I don't care and I wouldn't want them any other way. I also appreciate that the catholic characters both up-time and down-time are presented as individuals instead of universally evil. Also excited to see a non-evil Spaniard (other than Feelthy Sanchez (who I love more than I should ever love a fictional man))