Lady of Vision

Lady of Vision by Amanda Labonté, published by Engen Books on January 6, 2021, is a 306-page work written in English. This book follows Lady Hazel Winchester, a young woman who aspires to be a reporter in a society where such ambitions are deemed preposterous. Set against the backdrop of post-war London, she seeks to uncover hidden stories amidst the aether-tinged streets, challenging societal norms while grappling with her own secrets.
Readers will find a blend of steampunk and Victorian aesthetics in this narrative, which combines elements of romance and historical mystery. The story presents a unique perspective on a woman’s quest for independence and truth in a restrictive era. Lady of Vision offers an engaging exploration of themes related to ambition and identity, appealing to those interested in both romance and science fiction.
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A lady reporter? Preposterous.
In a time when other young women are learning the art of pouring the perfect cup of tea, Lady Hazel Winchester dreams of a front page byline. Just because the war with the Americas is over doesn’t mean there isn’t a story hiding in the aether tinged streets of London and she means to uncover it.
But perhaps the biggest story of all is the secret she’s keeping about herself.
Combining steampunk and Victorian aesthetics, Lady of Vision is a clean romance for anyone who loves a good, slightly fantastical, historical mystery.
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