Tag: steampunk series

Book Quote Wednesday ~ #regret on 11/18/2020

Book Quote Wednesday ~ #regret on 11/18/2020

It’s #bookqw and unusual ‘regret’ makes our hero pause. More from a point in the story where our heros can’t eliminate a mysterious pest that is devouring the autumn harvest, and have trouble with renegade hands hired to help them. Read on in Chapter 25: Jac blew out an exasperated puff of air, clearly ready […]

Book Quote Wednesday ~ #mourn on 11/11/2020

Book Quote Wednesday ~ #mourn on 11/11/2020

It’s #bookqw and our heroine has good reason to extend her time to ‘mourn’. More from Chapter 1: Annmar had to say no, and say it firmly and businesslike—not ladylike—before her choices were no longer her own. The door to the factory opened, admitting a brief racket and Mr. Shearing. Broad-shouldered and fit, save for […]

Book Quote Wednesday ~ #tight on 6/24/2020

Book Quote Wednesday ~ #tight on 6/24/2020

It’s #bookqw and Daeryn’s enemies might be as ‘tight’ as friends. I’m celebrating the 5th anniversary of publishing The Unraveling, Volume 1 of The Luminated Threads. Yesterday’s post included several insider details of my writer’s journey in this story. Read it here. I also posted an excerpt from my heroine’s viewpoint, that of a proper […]

Book Quote Wednesday ~ #tight on 6/26/2019

Book Quote Wednesday ~ #tight on 6/26/2019

It’s #BookQW and this family history has been held ‘tight’! More from The Twisting, Volume Two of The Luminated Threads, Chapter 3: Miriam lifted the mug, and a smile etched itself across her tired face. “You’re a strong-willed woman. Just like your mother.” Annmar’s eyes widened. “Mother? You knew my mother?” Without realizing it, she […]

Book Quote Wednesday ~ #heart on 2/13/2019

Book Quote Wednesday ~ #heart on 2/13/2019

It’s #bookqw and our heroine has discovered the land of her ‘heart’…though she doesn’t know it! More from Chapter 6: Indeed, her escape from Mr. Shearing and the excitement of her trip must be wearing on her nerves. However, she had to consider the new employment. She could not afford to be dismissed for suspicion […]