Agents:

Weekend Briefing: Cover Reveal

 It's time, agents. The cover for Wisps at Night is here. But first, a walk down memory lane and the other clockwork faerietales:

 
The inauguration year of Queen Victoria means little in the wild west of the Americas...

Rose Red is a respectable woman now, and her past as a member of Queenie's cattle-wrangling gang is securely behind her. Until the sister she left behind appears at her door, desperate for help. With nowhere else to turn, Rose has to seek shelter from the sheriff... who also happens to be the man she stood up at the altar.

Blood is thicker than water.

When Blanca Red learns that Queenie means to have her killed, she flees for her life from the only family she's ever known. Other than the sister who abandoned her years ago. Now she and her estranged sister have to lay low with the sheriff's brother- and local preacher- who insists that her past isn't too much of an obstacle for her to become a church man's wife.

But as Rose could tell her sister, the past has a way of finding you again. And hers wants her dead. 

 
 

 The inauguration year of Queen Victoria hasn’t yet reached across the ocean to the Caribbean Islands . . .

Aurora has everything she could ever want now that her childhood sweetheart is her betrothed. Everything, that is, except her brother’s freedom from a dishonest life and the ability to move on from her mother's mysterious death. When an opportunity arises that will both repay her brother’s debt and grant her a chance to learn what really happened to her mother, Aurora seizes it. If it means becoming a novice in a sisterhood of thieves, so be it. But sometimes the worst nightmares happen when you’re awake . . .

Henry Huntsman turned his life around and left behind all he ever knew to start fresh. Everything, that is, except the only woman he ever loved. But when Aurora is offered the opportunity to rescue her brother from the life Henry left behind, nothing he can say will stop her. But when Aurora goes missing, there’s nothing Henry won’t do to find her. All is not what it seems on the islands. Not when there is alchemy in the water . . .

The Clockwork Faerie Tale Novella series can be read as standalones or together, for whenever you want your steampunk happily ever after.
 
 

The inauguration year of Queen Victoria sees a world where old magic and new technology coexist . . .

 

Aladdin has always had a sense of adventure and a nose for trouble. Now he’s half a world away from his birth place to investigate the secrets of the land his father came from. And hopefully find treasure on the way.

 

But the last thing he was expecting to find was two genies and a fair princess who absolutely loathes him . . .

 

Princess Rani doesn’t believe in curses by day. By night, when she finds herself leaving her body and bound to the lamp as a Jinn, enslaved to its master until she breaks the curse by marriage. When Aladdin appears as the best alternative to the son of the sorcerer who cursed her, she does her best to help the latest master of the lamp to woo her by day. If only Rani by day could remember she’s not supposed to hate her bumbling suitor.

 

How can you break a curse you don’t remember?

 

The Clockwork Faerie Tale Novella series can be read as standalones or together, for whenever you want your steampunk happily ever after.


Many thanks to 100 Covers for creating such beautiful artwork for my books. This one has been an especially fun story to revisit, bordering more on romantic comedy because of the antics of Aurora's brother, Aladdin, Sindbad, and the Red Djinn of the Ring. It's almost more than poor Princess Rani can take. Thankfully, she's a fighter, and won't be brought down by the collection of bros, conspiracy in the palace, or curse that makes her a Djinni by night. At least, I hope not. But you'll have to read for yourself to know for sure.


Coming April 16


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