Weavers Lament, Emma Newman
Weavers Lament, Emma Newman
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Weaver's Lament

Author: Emma Newman

Narrator: Emma Newman

Unabridged: 4 hr 10 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Audio Factory

Published: 05/01/2020

Categories: Fiction, Fantasy, Urban, Gaslamp


Synopsis

Charlotte's magical adventures continue in Weaver's Lament, the sequel to Emma Newman's Brother's Ruin.Charlotte is learning to control her emerging magical powers under the secret tutelage of Magus Hopkins. Her first covert mission takes her to the textile mill where her brother, Ben, is training with the Royal Society of the Esoteric Arts. He's asked for her help to identify the disgruntled workers who are apparently destroying expensive equipment.And if she can't identify the culprits before it's too late, her brother will be exiled, and her family dishonoured...

About Emma Newman

Emma Newman is a professional audiobook narrator and an award-winning writer of short stories, novels, and novellas in multiple speculative fiction genres. She cowrote and hosted the Alfie and Hugo Award-winning podcast Tea and Jeopardy. Emma is a keen role-player, gamer, painter, and designer-dressmaker.


Reviews

Goodreads review by James

3.5/5 I received an advanced copy of Weaver's Lament via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. I would like to thank Emma Newman and Tor for the opportunity. Following on from Brother's Ruin, Ben is now in Manchester fulfilling his studies and duties for the Royal Society (of magic). He is now......more

Goodreads review by Melanie

ARC provided by Tor in exchange for an honest review. 1.) Brother’s Ruin ★★★ Weaver’s Lament picks right up where Brother’s Ruin left off; our main protagonist, Charlotte, is still reeling from the events that took place, while also trying to uncover secrets that many higherups are trying to keep hidd......more

Goodreads review by Bradley

This second novella in the Industrial Magic series picks up nicely where the previous leaves off... with one exception: we're left with a fairly interesting historical footnote but not much of that does our MC Charlotte much good in terms of character development or interesting plot other than somet......more