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If you are craving Ruritanian romance -- you know, "gosh! I thought I was just an ordinary person but I am secretly royalty in this weird little kingdom I've never heard of? Awesome! BRING ON THE HIJINKS, SCHEMING AND SWORDFIGHTS," then Sherwood Smith's Coronets and Steel is probably a book that will fulfill every single one of your needs.

I personally picked it up because [personal profile] rachelmanija promised me hot masked dance scenes, and my knowledge of Sherwood Smith promised me intelligent worldbuilding, and both of these were certainly delivered.

Our Heroine is Aurelia Kim Atelier, a UCLA student on a trip to Vienna to do research into her family history. Kim's hobbies include:
- fencing
- dancing
- cracking herself up by dropping obscure references into the middle of conversations
- jumping out of high-speed vehicles and fleeing away into the niiiiiight

All of this comes in handy for hot masked dance scenes, not to mention lit-nerd banter and action-filled escapes. Basically Coronets and Steel is pure id adventure, and it's thoroughly enjoyable.

It also did a good job of making me feel much older and more mature than I really am, because I spent a lot of the book wishing that Kim had HIRED ME as a sensible older companion/governess type before she headed off on her adventures. Since this was not possible, I spent a lot of time screaming "NOOOOOOOOO!" into the pages, like so:

KIM: Sure, I see no problems with impersonating foreign royalty for a week because this hot guy asked me to. It will be an adventure! Knowing nothing about politics is no problem.
BECCA: KIM. NO. WE DO NOT ILLEGALLY IMPERSONATE PEOPLE WITHOUT A VERY GOOD REASON.
KIM: Okay, then how about I go to this small, isolated foreign country, with no reliable source of communication, without telling anybody about my change in plans or providing emergency contact information for my friends and family -
BECCA: AURELIA KIM ATELIER YOU GO EMAIL YOUR MOTHER AND LEAVE HER YOUR EMERGENCY CONTACT INFORMATION RIGHT NOW
KIM: - and then I'll happily tell this dashing-but-possibly-wicked long-lost cousin of mine that a.) my existence might disinherit his family and b.) nobody knows where I am or what I am doing!
BECCA:

I like Kim fine! (Though my favorite character was actually Ruri.) I would be happy to hang out with her, except that then probably most of the book would not have happened, because I would have done my best to STOP HER from making 80% of the decisions she makes.

. . . but she's great at dancing! And swordfighting! IT'S OKAY KIM. You may have a long way to go before you max out your common sense stats, but your skillset is perfectly designed for a Ruritanian romance.

In other news, I suddenly have a powerful urge to reread The Prisoner of Zenda.

Date: 2012-08-21 10:20 pm (UTC)
thistleingrey: (Default)
From: [personal profile] thistleingrey
I love Kim precisely because I so rarely see intelligently written contemporary fiction with flighty, almost ditzy, yet still sympathetic and internally logically consistent female protagonists. I mean, omg. Plus, a lack of common sense as almost a heritable family trait! Why not.

Also, yes, 80% or thereabouts. :)) I'm looking forward to the forthcoming third title, Revenant Eve.

Date: 2012-08-22 09:07 am (UTC)
lacewood: (Default)
From: [personal profile] lacewood
Clearly I need to check this out, the tragic walrus compells me. And who can say no to sword fighting masked ball hijinks? NOT ME.

I am never entirely sure if I should re-read the Zenda books. I remember enjoying the first book a lot when I was a kid but I also vaguely recall reading it + the sequel some years later and being surprised to find them more depressing than I remembered. XD Or maybe that's really just the second book.

Date: 2012-08-22 07:49 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] aamalie
I'll have you know I was planning to just skim this post to avoid the usual "DAMMIT BECCA I DON'T HAVE TIME TO READ ALL THESE BOOKS" but then I hit the utterly dismayed walrus and was COMPELLED to read it anyway.

So thanks, there goes a future $10 of mine, since I know for a fact I enjoy Sherwood Smith on account of having read her Crown Duel duet and DAMMIT BECCA!!!

Also I am not going to subtly mention how I keep refreshing both LJ and DW for reasons TOTALLY UNRELATED to FMA and stories about ladies therein. I am absolutely not doing this, what are you talking about???

Date: 2012-08-22 07:58 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] izilen
Hahahah this only reminds me that I NEED TO FINISH INDA!!! THE LAST BOOK IS SITTING NEXT TO ME. I will read it! Or else.

I am not at all sure that Ruritanian romance is for me but this sounds fun and your review is HILARIOUS AS ALWAYS.

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