Skip to main content
PBS logo
 
 

Search - Coronets and Steel (Dobrenica, Bk 1)

Coronets and Steel (Dobrenica, Bk 1)
Coronets and Steel - Dobrenica, Bk 1
Author: Sherwood Smith
California girl Kim Murray is unsatisfied with grad school and restless in life. Modern men disappoint her, and she studies ballet and fencing because they remind her of older, more romantic times. She lives with her parents and her beloved but secretive aristocratic grandmother, who speaks only French and refuses to share stories about the myst...  more »
PBS Market Price: $8.09 or $4.19+1 credit
ISBN-13: 9780756406851
ISBN-10: 0756406854
Publication Date: 9/6/2011
Pages: 448
Rating:
  • Currently 3.7/5 Stars.
 13

3.7 stars, based on 13 ratings
Publisher: DAW
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 0
Reviews: Member | Amazon | Write a Review

Top Member Book Reviews

reviewed Coronets and Steel (Dobrenica, Bk 1) on + 3 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
A well-paced and well-written story, with an enjoyable heroine and enough twists and turns to keep the plot moving. A small European country full of behind-the-scenes political turmoil, mistaken identities, lost princesses, a hidden treasure--this book juggles all these and more, and manages to do so in a cohesive way.
My chief complaint was the "paranormal" aspect. This comes up briefly throughout the book, but always felt shoehorned in. It's as if the author needed to cram in as many genres as possible into the story--political thriller, romance, mystery, paranormal, etc. There's enough plot and action without the need for ghosts, vampires, and "liminal space" (I don't even understand what that means).
My other complaint is that the heroine, while being fit and athletic (she studies ballet and fencing), is not a trained stuntwoman. Yet she frequently undertakes crazy stunts--jumping out of a moving train, jumping out of a moving car and then over a bridge into a rushing river below, scaling huge stone walls--that would make Lara Croft flinch. Yet she emerges only with minor injuries. Also, no one seems surprised or alarmed that she's done these things--they just laugh or give a rueful shake of the head, as if to say, "Kids these days..." It's very improbable, and takes away from the story.
However, despite these caveats, I would still recommend the book. The heroine is fun and feisty (although her "California-speak" can be grating at times), the hero is suitably dark and mysterious, and the story is entertaining.
Read All 1 Book Reviews of "Coronets and Steel Dobrenica Bk 1"


Genres: