Gunpowder Dolls
by Teddy Baire
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Pub Date 11 Dec 2024 | Archive Date 15 May 2025
Independent | Teddy Stuff
Description
Ebele sets out with her mother on a journey across the countryside, determined to prove her marksmanship with a rifle. But when they reach Thrisanna, a city known for its commerce and political unrest, their mission takes an unexpected and dangerous turn. Assassins are hunting down the city’s most influential nobles, and with her mother being a legendary war hero and one of the realm’s most famous figures, Ebele realizes they’ve become the next targets.
Caught in a city on the edge of collapse, mother and daughter must navigate a world of shifting allegiances, deadly intrigue, and political scheming. In Thrisanna, no one is safe, and even the most trusted allies may have their own hidden agendas. Here, as the noose tightens, Ebele must rely on more than her rifle to survive and confront the dangerous web of enemies closing in around them.
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781955410151 |
PRICE | US$4.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 350 |
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Featured Reviews
Gunpowder Dolls is such a good book. I totally recommend everyone to read this book as fast as they can because it's really good and the characters are fantastic.
I thought this was such a great storyline and enjoyed the way this was creating the world around. It uses that concept perfectly and enjoyed the overall feel of this in the genre. Teddy Baire has a great writing style and was glad I got to read this. It uses the assassin element that I was looking for and glad it worked overall.
This was surprisingly so good.
Honestly, I wasn't expecting too much because of the lack of reviews and knowledge of this book, but it was so good
I loved the characters and set up, but it was kind of underdeveloped in terms of pacing. Like at 50 percent, still not much had happened so then it felt more rushed towards the end. Also at some points it just switched povs which sometimes made me confused for a little bit.
But other than that, I really enjoyed this.
I liked the concept and storyline, but didn’t love the writing style (it didn’t fully grip me or make me feel immersed) and the pacing