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Miss Amelia's List

Elemental Masters, Book 17

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Miss Amelia's List

By: Mercedes Lackey
Narrated by: Zura Johnson
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The seventeenth novel in the magical alternate history Elemental Masters series follows Amelia Stonehold and Serena Meleva as they navigate property acquisition, marriage proposals, and other ancient horrors in Regency England, but with the help of elemental magic

The year is 1815, and an American, Miss Amelia Stonehold, has arrived in the Devon town of Axminster, accompanied by her "cousin" Serena Meleva. She's brought with her a list to tick off: find a property, investigate the neighbors, bargain for and purchase the property, staff the property and . . . possibly . . . find a husband. But Amelia soon finds herself contending with some decidedly off-list trouble, including the Honorable Captain Harold Roughtower, whose eyes are fixed on her fortune. Little does Amelia know that his plans for her wealth extend far beyond refurbishing his own crumbing estate—they include the hidden Roman temple of Glykon, where something very old, very angry, and very dangerous still lurks.

But Roughtower isn't prepared to reckon with the fact that neither Amelia nor Serena are pushovers. And he certainly isn't ready for the revelation that he has an Earth Master and a Fire Mage on his hands—or that one of them is a shapeshifter.

©2024 Mercedes Lackey (P)2025 Tantor Media
Fantasy Alternate History Gaslamp Science Fiction

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Another great addition to the elemental mage series. Lush descriptions and an interesting time period, you don't see year of no summer mentioned often. I love the characters, lots of strong female characters. It is more slice of life in a historical setting with magic added. Lots of fun to read and more cozy then adventure, which I was in the perfect mood for.

lovely cozy fantasy with a little adventure

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Great back story of the series. Well done historical story of Year Without A Summer and winning of Napoleonic wars. Great introduction of American Mages back to British story line. Great read for age 12 to 100. Riveting story,,could not put down.

Wonderful blend of historical story and Magic, with a touch of romance.

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I truly enjoyed this gift from the Elemental Masters series. It had fantastic characters and it kept me guessing, with some suspicions, who would be the villain.
I would like to point out to the summary writer for the book flaps that giving away the end, on the book summary, is unprofessional and lazy.

Wonderful

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There was no real story, other than the girls setting up house, until the last two chapters. The whole book was a Jane Austin novel until chapter 15. There was as much about tea cakes and dresses as there was about elemental masters, maybe more. I love this series and this author but this is not her best. The rest of the series is spell-binding, this one is merely very well written and enchanting. Lackey is still an excellent author on her worst day and this was not that day. This book is very entertaining. I would feel better if there was a book two that detailed the heroines’ time through the rest of the over-arching issues with the volcano, (hint, hint).

Very good, not her best

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Dislike snootie men. Glad to see they can learn to be nicer. Hope to see more down the road.

Interesting time line and place in time. Haven’t read much of that bit of history

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