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Monthly Archives: August 2011
Review: Heartless by Gail Carringer
Now eight months pregnant, Alexia Tarbotti, Lady Maccon, is still protecting Queen and country with her fancy, yet practical parasol. You see a mad ghost was inconsiderate enough to pop up in her house and relay a death threat against … Continue reading
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Tagged Alexia Tarbotti, Gail Carriger, Ghosts, Heartless, Lady Maccon, Steampunk, Vampires, Victorian London, Werewolves
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Review: Blameless by Gail Carriger
Blameless (The Parasol Protectorate)Blameless Lady Maccon, the former Alexia Tarbotti, is in big trouble. Queen Victoria has dismissed her from the Shadow Council and she’s left her husband’s house to reside with her parent’s and step siblings. Worse. She’s pregnant. … Continue reading
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Tagged Alexia Tarbotti, Blameless, Gail Carriger, Lady Maccon, Steampunk, Victorian London
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Excerpt from Fiona
It’s been an exhausting last couple of days, so I’m posting an excerpt from my latest novel, Fiona thus allowing my brain to relax a bit. Enjoy! In this scene, my hero gets the first inkling that Fiona might not … Continue reading
Review: Soulless by Gail Carringer
Alexia Tarbotti is a Victorian spinster who is just trying to get a decent meal when a vampire attacks her. Despite repeated warnings, the vamp won’t take the hint and an unfortunate accident leaves her with no choice but to … Continue reading
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Tagged Gail Carringer, Paranormal Romance, Soulless, Steampunk, Victorian
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Review: Last Chance Cowboy by Cathy McDavid
A man, a woman and a wild Mustang. Gabe Powell is fighting to keep his family together. A medical tragedy forced his family to sell off his family’s cattle business and most of his land. His only hope to keep … Continue reading
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A ghost speaks out
My name is Milton Davis and I am dead. Not long time dead, you understand. So don’t worry I’m not going to bore you to death with tales of my passing (although it is interesting). And trust me some stories … Continue reading
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Tagged Daughters of Destiny, Fiona, Ghost story, London, Milton, the season, victorian england
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Keeping my Butt in the Chair
I was never one of those people who was born with a keyboard in their hands. I started writing for the pure challenge of it. Since I dwell in science, I enjoyed the break from numbers, facts, and standard procedures. … Continue reading
Review of Self’s Blossom by David Russell
Journalist Selene is a woman with a plan. Although her career is a success, she decides that something is missing in her life–romance– so she throws the full brunt of her intellect and determination behind filling the gap. After saving … Continue reading
Interview with Frances Pauli
What prompted you to write that first book? I’d started keeping a little file of notes on story ideas because I had the deep fear of losing a story. Every once in a while I’d read through them and remember … Continue reading
Fiona Gray speaks out
Do you believe in ghosts? I don’t think I was ever given the option. My names is Fiona Grey and my constant companion is my late fiancĂ©, Milton Davis. While it’s nice never to be alone, it’s hard to never … Continue reading
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Tagged Daughters of Destiny, Fiona, Ghost of a Chance, Ghost story, London, New Release, Victorian London
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