by Viola Carr
Blurb:
In an electric-powered Victorian London, Dr. Eliza Jekyll is a crime scene investigator, hunting killers with inventive new technological gadgets. Now, a new killer is splattering London in blood, drugging beautiful women and slicing off their limbs. Catching The Slicer will make Eliza’s career – or get her burned. Because Eliza has a dark secret. A seductive second self, set free by her father’s forbidden magical elixir: wild, impulsive Lizzie Hyde.
When the Royal Society send their Enforcer, the mercurial Captain Lafayette, to prove she’s a sorcerer, Eliza must resist the elixir with all her power. But as the Slicer case draws her into London’s luminous magical underworld, Eliza will need all the help she can get. Even if it means getting close to Lafayette, who harbors an evil curse of his own. Even if it means risking everything and setting vengeful Lizzie free …
Viola Carr Bio:
Viola Carr was born in Australia, but
wandered into darkest London one foggy October evening and never found her way
out. She now devours countless history books and dictates fantastical novels by
gaslight, accompanied by classical music and the snoring of her slumbering cat.
She loves history, and pops down to London’s many historical sites whenever she
gets the chance. She likes steampunk, and thought it would be cool to investigate
wacky crimes with crazy gadgets…just so long as her heroine was the creator of
said wacky gadgets: a tinkerer, edgy, with a dash of mad scientist. Readers can
follow her on twitter at @viola_carr and online at http://www.violacarr.com.
Links:
Website http://www.violacarr.com
Pinterest http://www.pinterest.com/missviolacarr/
Tour Schedule:
February 2
Book reviewed at Lily Pond Reads
February 3
February 4
February 5
February 6
February 9
Book reviewed at Lovely
Reads
February 10
February 11
February 12
Interviewed at Manga Maniac Cafe
February 13
February 16
Book featured at Booklover Sue
February 17
Book reviewed at The
Phantom Paragrapher
February 18
February 19
February 20
Interviewed at Theresa M. Cole
February 23
February 24
February 25
February 26
February 27
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