The book follows Mary’s life right from the moment of her birth and touches on every source of inspiration that led to the writing of Frankenstein. Just a heads up, Mary Shelley’s life was no bed of roses!
The King (Black Dagger Brotherhood #12) by J.R. Ward
No reviews because the only reason I read this series is because my OCD won’t let me stop. They have gone from bad to shoot-me-please-shoot-me-now worse! I mean, there was actually a Lion King scene ripoff in this installment: remember, when Mufasa raises Simba on the hilltop to show off the new heir? That!
Anno Frankenstein (Pax Britannia #7) by Jonathan Green
I mean, imagine what it would take to make a book with monsters, time travel, and steampunk elements fail this miserably for me!
The first two were chunksters and considering that the only time I get for reading is the 45 min to and from work, I’d say not bad.