
The author truly put a lot of time, and thought into a lot of detail of how the places looked, and what they wore at that time. Clare has a way with words that leave her story feeling real because the reader really gets the feel for what it’s like in the story. Set in the 1800’s in London, it was a great read, that left the reader wanting more. Some parts were cute and made the reader truly think about true love, while others put love to the test. This novel was filled with so much love that it was a bit overwhelming.

Though that is the major plot, the underlining plot is simply love. The entire novel is based on finding him, and taking him down. Instead of fighting clockwork machines, we are fighting the guy who runs them, Mortmain. Clockwork PrinceĬlockwork Prince by: Cassandra Clare: The second novel in the Infernal Devices trilogy. Overall, it’s a beautifully created, and well written novel. It’s got mystery, suspense, and even a little romance, there’s something there for everyone. It’s a very interesting read, and if readers are a fan of The Mortal Instruments series, this will definitely be something worth checking out. She can morph into anyone who has passed, and they want her. These clockwork figures have all come alive to come after one thing. The plot to the story is when machines come alive they aren’t going to play nice. Yet these characters live in the 19th century, and live in London. This novel is the first in the trilogy where we meet characters that have the same last names as the characters we met in the Mortal Instruments. Again with the beautiful covers! Clockwork AngelĬlockwork Angel by: Cassandra Clare: A new series from Cassandra Clare, based on her already existing series The Mortal Instruments. Taking place in the year 1878 we meet characters who have relevance to the modern day Shadowhunters. The writing in this series was just really well done, and the characters, I just loved them more they felt more real. A prequel to the Mortal Instruments comes the Infernal Devices.

I didn’t think I’d like a series by Clare more than the Mortal Instruments, but I was wrong. I also read this series back in high school/university.


Today I’m reviewing The Infernal Devices trilogy. I think this week I’ll be posting the majority of her work. Hi, today I’ve decided to post another Cassandra Clare series.
