
Jane and Vincent, Regency glamourists, tackle family issues and a national crisis in a magically cold spring.
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Jane and Vincent, Regency glamourists, tackle family issues and a national crisis in a magically cold spring.
Up-and-coming fantasist Mary Robinette Kowal enchanted fans with her novels Shades of Milk and Honey and Glamour in Glass, which introduced Regency glamourists Jane and David Vincent. In Without a Summer, Jane and Vincent take a break from their international travels. But in a world where magic is real, nothing--even the domestic sphere--is quite what it seems.
After a dramatic trip to Belgium, Jane and Vincent go to Long Parkmeade to spend time with Jane's family, but quickly turn rest...
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Moderate romantic themes with focus on marriage prospects; likely fade-to-black.
Minor violence possible in context of riots; not central to story.
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Major fantasy magic elements with glamourists central to the plot.
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Moderate social themes with Luddite riots and unemployment issues.
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