Lifemaker: A Steampunk Dystopian Fantasy (The Great Iron War, Book 2), by Dean F. Wilson
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Lifemaker: A Steampunk Dystopian Fantasy (The Great Iron War, Book 2), by Dean F. Wilson

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The Regime is on the hunt, forcing the Resistance to take refuge aboard the Lifemaker, an advanced submarine that houses a special cargo: a handful of women who can still give birth to human children. To evade the Regime's own submersibles, all parties must work together, but tensions are high, and not everyone on board is looking out for the greater good. As they descend into the deeps, they quickly learn that not all monsters work for the Regime.
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Q - What makes the Great Iron War steampunk fantasy series special? A - The characters, the vehicles, the story, the world, the action, and the adventure. Expect fast-paced steampunk novels, many quirky characters, lots of witty banter, and tons of good old-fashioned guns, metal, cogs and steam. Q - What exactly is the steampunk genre? A - Many people see it in different ways, but it's essentially a setting where steam-powered technology is predominant, typically depicted in a Victorian-esque world. Sometimes this can be an alternate history, while other times, like in the Great Iron War steampunk series, it is set in a completely different world. No matter where or when it's set, however, there's usually style and attitude in abundance. Of course, the "punk" side of the equation is just as important, and this generally represents a kind of anti-establishment mindset for the characters in the novels. This is especially true of the members of the Resistance in Hopebreaker and its sequels, who are living in a dystopian world ruled by a literally demonic government, but it can also be more subtle, such as the liberation of women from gender stereotypes, and a general rebelling against the expectations of the Victorian era. While fans of the genre may focus on historical periods, many of these issues are arguably still relevant today. There are also related genres and sub-genres, including (but not limited to): clockpunk (where machinery is powered by clockwork), dieselpunk (where diesel is the primary fuel of technology), and atompunk or atomicpunk (with the introduction of atomic energy, weapons, and the Cold War that accompanies them). While the Great Iron War is largely a steampunk series, the novels also include elements of these other genres. Q - So, what makes these steampunk novels a must read? A - Because there's a sweet spot where science fiction and fantasy meets, and the Great Iron War falls bang smack in the middle of that. There is a demon invasion and occupation of a different world, magical amulets that stop them being born, the substance called Hope that they need to survive, and then there's trucks, tanks, submarines, airships, guns, mechanical men, clockwork contraptions, and emerging new technologies that will shape, or destroy, the world of Altadas. The bottom line: Like many of the best steampunk novels out there, the Great Iron War oozes attitude, action and adventure. Q - How many books are in this stumpunk fantasy series? When will they be released? A - There are six books in this series, each releasing roughly 3-4 months apart. I'm also working on a standalone prequel novel, and there's certainly room for more stories set in the dystopian world of Altadas. Sign up for my mailing list for the lowdown on new releases, and get some freebies: bit.ly/thegreatironwar (copy and paste into your browser). Thanks for reading!The Great Iron War Steampunk Fantasy Series eBook Categories:
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- Published on: 2015-03-31
- Released on: 2015-03-31
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful. Sea Creatures, Demons, Mines and More By Liquid Frost In this adventure, the land war is abandoned and the Pure, along with the rag-tag resistance, takes to the water for survival. Where I thought Hopebreaker was "okay", I enjoyed Lifemaker more. The second book in a set or trilogy typically fleshes out characters and Wilson definitely followed the recipe.The main cast of characters are back, but interesting back-story and developments take them to a place I wasn't expecting. For a reader, that is always a nice surprise. Lifemaker shares elements with Verne and Beach (20,000 Leagues Under the Sea and Run Silent, Run Deep); uncharted depths, creatures, mines, and The Enemy (Regime).As the good side stays submerged, Wilson expands on Tabs' back-story to understand why she is who she is and Whistler - well - he becomes even more human through the struggles. Jacob and Whistler become partners-in-crime which leans more toward a father-son relationship. Adding to all the situations the crew must work though, a saboteur has a plan of his/her own.There is less action then Hopebreaker, but the action is still good. Death, injury, and destruction all come to play. The author provided a copy for review. I'm glad I stuck with the story.
12 of 14 people found the following review helpful. an unforgettable addition to the series By Jonel Wilson has created an absolutely unforgettable story. His fantastic world building doesn’t simply bring this story to life; it brings readers directly into the middle of the story. The visually descriptive writing sets the tone and the scene for the story. Realistic and heart pounding action sequences really increase the suspense. The novel is well written and edited, with the plot presented in a logical yet captivating manner that keeps readers on their toes. I will note that you really do need to read this series in order, both for context and character development.The cast of characters in this novel is really holding me captive. Jacob actually broke my heart. Hearing his story tore at me, and seeing him with Whistler is heart-warming. I’m really starting to feel an emotional connection with some of the characters in this novel, and others, I just want to see get what they deserve. This contrast in character types makes you feel like you’re really there with the characters, like you’re invested in their lives. Some of the secondary characters absolutely floored me. They are larger than life and absolutely priceless! I can’t say more without giving too much away, but you’ll know them when you meet them. The dialogue also has a good flow, & the unique dialects really bring the characters to life and help them stand out from one another.My final thoughts? Oh my goodness! Oh my goodness! Oh my goodness! I need the next novel now! I need to know what happens next. I am so fully invested in this story that these characters have become part of my life. This novel is dystopia with a kick. Wilson’s originality and talent as a bard really shine through. The suspense and battling against the odds made it impossible to put this one down.Please note that I received a complimentary copy of this work in exchange for an honest review.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. An excellent read... By Charline Ratcliff, Author Having never read anything from author, Dean F. Wilson prior to picking up Lifemaker: The Great Iron War, Book Two, I was uncertain what to expect. This Steampunk/Dystopian Fiction seemed like it could be interesting – based upon the brief synopsis I had read. However, knowing that this was the second book of the series, I was slightly worried that it might not work as a stand-alone tale. Regardless, I found some quiet time and began to read.Lifemaker: The Great Iron War, Book Two begins in October of Year 15. A terrible war has been raging for some time now between demons and humans, and things have not gone well for mankind. Jacob, one of this book’s main protagonists, is taking refuge aboard the Lifemaker (an enormous and extremely advanced submarine) along with most of what remains of the human Resistance. The ship, and all who are aboard, descends into the depths of the sea; intent upon escaping assured death if they are located by any members of the demonic Regime.So, initially I struggled to get ‘into’ Lifemaker – mainly because I didn’t understand who the various characters were, or why they were on the run from the Regime. As I read further though, and gleaned additional story information and/or bonded with the novel’s various players, time flew and I was surprised when I discovered I’d reached the end.I don’t want to provide additional plot in my review, but Lifemaker: The Great Iron War, Book Two was actually a great book and I’m glad I decided to read it. Wilson is an excellent writer, and is quite thorough in his character and/or scene descriptions. He somehow always manages to bring the appropriate-to-the-moment character emotions to life – even in scenes that some authors might find difficult to write due to lack of real-life inexperience.In summary, an excellent read, although I highly recommend that readers begin this series by reading Hopebreaker: The Great Iron War, Book One prior to picking up Lifemaker.(Book provided free of charge for an honest review).
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