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Showing posts with label Agamemnon Frost. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Agamemnon Frost. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Review of Agamemnon Frost and The Crown Of Towers by Kim Knox

Agamemnon Frost and the Crown of Towers (Agamemnon Frost #3)by Kim Knox 5*
BLURB: Book three of Agamemnon Frost
Edgar Mason is losing Agamemnon Frost despite everything they've been through—the passion, the torture, the heat. Frost's fiancĂ©e, Theodora, is back, and Mason can feel his lover gravitating toward her. Every day he sees them together, it tears at his heart.
Frost feels raw himself. His brother and sister-in-law are missing, and his guilt about failing to save Theodora from Pandarus eats at him. His feelings for Mason, whom he has put through hell twice already, just twist the screws tighter.
On top of that, Pandarus and the Martians are back to make their final push to Earth, and Frost and Mason are duty bound to fight them. People are vanishing. Bodies are turning up burned beyond recognition in the slums. The bleak, human-less future Frost and Mason saw in the hollow ships has nearly come to pass.
And in order to prevent it, each man will have to make a final choice: lose his lover or doom the world.


My Review: I am very upset with this book... because it was the last time I get to read about Agamemnon Frost and Edgar Mason :( . Apart from that I loved the book, it had everything I had come to expect from this excellent trilogy by Kim Knox. Action, pathos, a delightful mix of Victorian London and Science Fiction Martians and all wrapped up in a story of intrigue and romance. I hope that if even one of these points strikes a chord with you that you go and read all three Agamemnon Frost books, It will be well worth it.






Sunday, August 25, 2013

Reviewing Agamemnon Frost Book Two

Agamemnon Frost and the Hollow Ships (Agamemnon Frost #2)by Kim Knox 4*
BLURB: Edgar Mason is ready to embark upon his new life at Agamemnon Frost’s side. But all is not perfect. Through torture, Pandarus, his Martian overlord, has implanted a dark voice in his mind, a voice that urges betrayal. And though he can keep close to Frost, there’s little room for romance under the watchful gaze of the engineers from Station X.
That changes when Mason and Frost reopen their investigation into their old enemy’s whereabouts. Posing as double agents and investigating cryptic rumors of “hollow ships,” they find him impersonating a London banker and worm their way into his confidence.
But their success brings them trouble in spades. Pandarus takes them into the belly of his ships, where he plans to transfigure them into mindless automata. And with Earth on the brink of invasion, Frost’s old flame Theodora reappearing, and Pandarus’s brainwashing growing more effective, Mason and Frost will find their bond tested as never before.

My Review:Complimentary Review Copy Provided by Author. Another installment in this wonderful new series by Kim Knox. She has given the reader an amazing journey into action adventure with a sexy twist. Mason has to fight with his internal demons and hope that he won't put Frost into the enemies hands. Frost in the meantime uses Mason's lusts to keep him in check. I loved it. I just hope that Kim has many more Agamemnon stories to tell us.

Friday, August 09, 2013

Reviewing Agamemnon Frost and the House of Death (Agamemnon Frost #1) by Kim Knox

Agamemnon Frost and the House of Death (Agamemnon Frost #1)by Kim Knox
4*
BLURB: Book one of Agamemnon Frost
Liverpool, 1891
Decorated artilleryman Edgar Mason was forced to find new work when the British Empire replaced its foot soldiers with monstrous machines. Now he waits on the Liverpool elite as a personal servant. He has just one rule: he won’t work for fashion-addled dandies.
Agamemnon Frost, however, is far from the foppish man-about-town he appears to be. He’s working to protect the Earth from an alien invasion being planned by a face-changing creature known as Pandarus. And on the night he plans to confront the aliens, he enlists Mason to assist him.
For a man to love a man is a serious crime in Victorian England. But when Mason meets Frost, his heart thunders and his blood catches fire. And when Pandarus drags the two men into the torture cellars beneath his house of death to brainwash them, Mason’s new passion may be all that stands between him and insanity.
The trilogy continues with Agamemnon Frost and the Hollow Ships.

My Review: Complimentary Review Copy Provided by Author The author describes this book very well when she says "Sherlock Holmes meets The Scarlet Pimpernel with Aliens". It's an interesting mix of Historical, Science Fiction and a kind of m/m Romantic Steampunk story that somehow works VERY well. The Characters are wonderful and the storyline is both a little amusing and very intriguing. I really didn't want to put it down once I had started reading it. I think I am a little disappointed that Kim Knox only intends this to be a trilogy. I think it could run and run if the author continues with the same style and passion as this one.