Dress Blues

Dress Blues by Lea Carter, published in December 2015, is a 346-page work that explores the intricate dynamics of family and relationships within a fantastical setting. The story follows Cambrian Bijou, a fashion-conscious prince who has navigated court life for over 300 years. His world shifts when windship Captain Kimberlite, known as Constance to her friends, agrees to aid him in a new investigation, introducing complexities that challenge their budding romance amid the pressures of court and military inquiries.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of interactions among friends, foes, and family as the narrative unfolds. The plot delves into themes of love and loyalty, highlighting how unexpected sources of support can influence outcomes in both personal and political realms. This edition, presented in English, invites readers into a unique blend of fiction and fantasy, where the stakes are high and relationships are tested.
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Cambrian Bijou has skillfully played a fashion-conscious prince at his father’s court for over 300 years. However, the game changes when windship Captain Kimberlite–Constance, to her friends–agrees to assist with his latest investigation. Can their carefully cultivated romance survive the combined stresses of court life, a military inquiry, and helpful relations? Friends, foes, and family all weave their way into the tapestry of Dress Blues, but it’s help from an unexpected source that may save the season.
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