The Slave City: A Quirky Steampunk Fantasy Series

· The Viper and the Urchin Bók 3 · Celine Jeanjean
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Dive into this fun steampunk fantasy featuring quirky characters, snappy banter, and set in a world that's a cross between Victorian London and the tropics.


A complicated mission.

A team of misfits that just don’t get along.

What could possibly go wrong?


The team:

A skinny pickpocket with dreadlocks and a big attitude.

A foppish assassin with a fear of blood

An elite fighter, master of the sardonic raised eyebrow.

A smuggler with a drinking problem and a propensity for brawling.

And a no-nonsense, heavily tattooed machinist, trying to keep them all in line.


The mission:

Free a Damsian inventor kept prisoner in the distant city of Azyr.

Spark a rebellion to remove the half-mad tyrant ruling the place, and while they’re at it, end slavery in Azyr.

And do it all without getting killed, shackled into slavery, or arguing.


The latter is proving most problematic.


This latest instalment of The Viper and the Urchin series will make you have fun. Lots of fun.


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★ ★ ★ ★ ★“Like a story from the Arabian Nights the vision of Palanquins and mechanised elephants, with richly dressed people served by slaves, is beautifully described, as is the horrific scene in the bloodstained arena. This is a thrilling, frightening adventure.” – Elizabeth Lloyd, Goodreads

★ ★ ★ ★ ★“I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend it to readers looking for a fantasy quest with complex characters, a fantastically imagined world, a quirky team, and plenty of humor.” – Barb Taub, Goodreads

 ★ ★ ★ ★ ★“So much intrigue, so much action, so much danger. So much fun!” – Riley, Goodreads


The Slave City is book 3 in a complete 9 book steampunk fantasy series. Other books in the series:

#1 The Bloodless Assassin

#2 The Black Orchid

#3 The Slave City

#4 The Doll Maker

#5 The White Hornet

#6 The Shadow Palace

#7 The Opium Smuggler

#8 The Veiled War

#9 The Rising Rooks


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Perfect for fans of: Lindsay Buroker, Terry Pratchett, Gail Carriger, Shelley Adina, Joseph Lallo, Tilly Wallace, CJ Archer

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Celine is a nomadic writer who roams the world laptop in hand, having adventures and then telling stories inspired by those adventures. Kind of like a digital storytelling wanderer.

Her stories feature complex but flawed characters, lots of quirkiness, snappy banter, and richly imagined worlds.

If you’re ready to escape to new worlds and make new book friends, go to http://celinejeanjean.com/freebook/ to grab yourself some exclusive, free novellas.

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