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New York, 1897. The study of insects has been Cecilia Downing’s lifelong passion, but when both her professional and domestic hopes are dashed, she finds herself wondering if she is an entomologist—or merely an entomologist’s discarded mistress? Cecilia retreats to her family’s home in the Hudson Valley to rest, regroup, and maybe research ant species, only to find that her uncle has hired her childhood friend to redesign the estate grounds. Daniel Carter hasn’t seen Cecilia in nearly twenty years, and—thanks to the terrible stray dog he’s definitely not adopting—their reunion is a rocky one. His work at her uncle’s estate is the project which will catapult his landscape de...
Anyone but the earl will do. Or so she thought… Octavia Sewell appears to have it all. But none of her material things matter if she lacks the freedom to make her own choices. Unfortunately, she has no idea what she wants. All she’s sure of is that she’ll do anything to escape the horrible earl her mother insists she marry…even if it means compromising herself with her brother’s handsome best friend… W. Clifton is always ready to rescue a damsel in distress. And even though the lovely Octavia is suddenly unwilling to confess why she sought him out in the first place, he has no intention of letting her fend for herself. So, he’ll uncover what’s troubling her and resolve the is...
Dietrich Lang promised he’d teach her to fly, and Marie has tried to wait patiently for his return. When a stubborn ghost turns up instead, she sets out to find Lang at his winter garrison, sure that she needs his help for this new supernatural problem. But Lang has troubles of his own, facing suspicions over his true identity as the Grand Army begins its spring campaign, and still seeking revenge for the death of his mother and brothers. With the army on the move, Marie must learn how to fly as a hawk in order to stay hidden among the soldiers, master her ability to slip between the waking world and the dream realm, and find a way to banish the ghost for good. Join Marie and Lang in a new and magical adventure that continues from the events of Sugar and Snow, this time with a dash of Ladyhawke thrown in. Marie and the Mouse King is fantasy romance trilogy Book 1: Sugar and Snow Book 2: Hawk and Hound Book 3: Curse and Crown (Available November 2022)
Worcester, Massachusetts, 1897. Regina Prince needs money. Without an investor to get her father's bicycle motor company up and running, she and her younger sisters will soon be going without food, let alone the fripperies of fashion. The only financier to return her letters is a man she's sure she hates—which means she has no hesitation about blackmailing him. Walter Ellis needs to find a worthwhile investment opportunity before his father demotes him to a mail clerk, or worse. The Prince Velomotor Company might be small, but there's potential in both the motors and the fierce determination of the founder's daughter. He can't remember exactly what he did to offend Regina, but once the wom...
When the winds bring her unsettling news from the emperor’s war, Marie leaves home once again to find Dietrich Lang. This time, she’s going to make sure they can stay together, even if it means dragging generals into dreams and facing the emperor himself. But even when you can fly and move between worlds, it’s not so simple to turn armies aside and catch kings—especially when the dream world still has unrevealed secrets… Curse and Crown is the magical and action-packed conclusion to the Marie and the Mouse King trilogy in which everyone goes a bit feral, Marie and Dietrich get a happily ever after, and some other folks get their just rewards. Marie and the Mouse King is completed fantasy romance trilogy. Book 1: Sugar and Snow Book 2: Hawk and Hound Book 3: Curse and Crown
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