Publishers Weekly
12/07/2020
A hired gun accustomed to working dangerous but impersonal protection jobs puts it all on the line to save the man she loves in Harris’s eventful third Gunnie Rose fantasy (after A Longer Fall). When Gunnie Lizbeth Rose receives a coded letter from her preteen sister, Felicia, telling her that the wizard Eli Savarov, the man Lizbeth loves, has been imprisoned by the Holy Russian Empire, Lizbeth immediately sets out from Texoma to save him. Upon arriving in the HRE, she finds that Eli’s arrest is largely political, and to save him she’ll have to work together with Felicia, Eli’s friend Felix, and Eli’s family. The plan they land on requires Lizbeth to involve herself in the HRE’s politics, which means casting aside her comfortable boots and jeans in order to blend in with royal family. Though the ensuing prison break plot falls into place too easily and quickly, there is rarely a dull moment. Fans of Harris’s daring heroine will be pleased to accompany her on her latest adventure. Agent: Joshua Bilmes, JABberwocky (Feb.)
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An entertaining addition to a consistently fun series.” —Kirkus
"There is rarely a dull moment. Fans of Harris’s daring heroine will be pleased to accompany her on her latest adventure.”—Publishers Weekly
Library Journal
09/01/2020
A young gunslinger in an alternate America, Lizbeth (aka Gunnie) Rose faces down the Holy Russian Empire, which has her estranged partner, Prince Eli, in its clutches. Too bad her magic is a despised power; she'll need it. From the New York Times best-selling author of True Blood fame; with a 75,000-copy first printing.
Kirkus Reviews
2020-11-27
In Harris’ third novel set in an alternate, fractured America, bodyguard/gun for hire Lizbeth Rose must travel to the Holy Russian Empire to stage a risky prison break for her sweetheart, Eli Savarov.
Lizbeth is still recovering from having been shot during a recent mission with Eli (who is a grigori, or wizard), during which she found out she had a half sister named Felicia Karkarov. The last time Lizbeth saw Felicia was when she put Eli and the girl on a train to the Holy Russian Empire (formerly known as California and Oregon) after a daring shootout with a group that wants Czar Alexei dead. When Lizbeth receives a coded letter from Felicia with news of Eli’s imprisonment, she hops a train to the HRE, confident that she’ll hatch a plan to spring him from jail along the way. Luckily, she’ll have help from some capable allies: Felicia, who is attending the Grigori Rasputin school in San Diego; Felix, a grigori whose power for raising the dead comes in mighty handy; and Eli’s very proper mother and sisters, who are much tougher than they look. She’ll need all the help she can get in one of her most dangerous, and personal, missions yet. Harris takes some time to introduce readers to the Holy Russian Empire, and Lizbeth delights in getting to know her sister better, but once the action starts, it rarely lets up. The no-nonsense, rough-and-tumble Lizbeth is not afraid to pull the trigger, especially when protecting those she loves, no matter the cost.
An entertaining addition to a consistently fun series.