****
4 Stars/5
Thanks to Netgalley and Harlequin for giving me this book
to review.
Ever since coming back from America, Griffin has been
distant from the group and seems to be tormented by something to do with the
Aether and this is starting to worry the group of misfits, especially Finley
who is worried that he does not tell her because he does not care about her as
much as she does. However, they have to put their worry aside when Emily is
kidnapped by automatons and find out how to save her before she is harmed.
Emily finds out that she was kidnapped to resurrect their thought dead enemy
into a unique automaton who is more human than machine.
The Girl with the Iron Touch is an enjoyable third book
in the steampunk chronicles and is the standard of book you have come to expect
from Kady Cross, although it did seem to be missing something compared to the
other books. I found the blurb a bit misleading but it has non-stop action and
also a good romance plot. One thing I found annoying is that the characters do
not speak like turn of the century people from London, one example is a
characters refers to “p*ssed off” as meaning angry but I am fairly sure this is
a resent usage of this word which comes from America.
The characters are the same people we have grown to love
from the first 2 books in the series who are totally different from each other
but you can relate to each of them. I did miss Griffin’s point of view in this
book as I missed knowing what he was thinking, however, I did like that Jack
was back in this book unlike the last.
I really liked this book and I can’t wait to see what
happens next to Finley and the group of misfits. I would recommend The Girl
with the Iron Touch to people who enjoyed the first 2 books in this series or
YA steampunk novels.
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