This book, just as the first one by Pulley, is a historical fiction that incorporates elements of fantasy, steampunk and myth. She does an excellent job weaving in Inca history and beliefs into the story. I really enjoyed this book. This one in particular reminds me of Jules Verne’s travel and adventure novels. It is filled with wonder, mystery and magic. It also made me really curious about the Inca civilization. In addition, I was pleased see a cameo appearance by Keita, the watchmaker from her previous novel. I do think you can read this book with no issues even if you have not read the previous novel. But it was nice to see that “Easter egg” in the story. 5 out of 5 stars. A truly enjoyable read.
I read an ARC e-copy of this novel provided by NetGalley. The novel officially comes out in the US on August 1, 2017.