Astrid Maxxim and the Electric Racecar Challenge

Astrid Maxxim and the Electric Racecar ChallengeAstrid Maxxim and the Electric Racecar Challenge is now available for Preorder at Amazon for the Kindle and Kindle Reading App.

This is the fifth book of the Astrid Maxxim: Girl Inventor series.

Astrid Maxxim, brilliant teenage inventor returns. Astrid is looking forward to racing against a professional driving team to prove her electric racecar can take on the gas-guzzlers. Then without warning, she wakes up in the hospital with partial amnesia. What could have happened to her? Now everyone treats her like she’s brain-damaged! What if her IQ really did drop to 184? What a nightmare!

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The Price of Magic – Maro McCoort and Sherree Glieberman

The Price of Magic - NewWe continue to look at the long list of characters who appear in The Price of Magic.  Most have appeared in previous books in the series. I’m not going to tell you what happens to them in The Price of Magic, but if you haven’t read the earlier Senta books, Spoiler Alert.

Maro is Senta’s cousin. We first meet him in Book 0: Brechalon, where he has his hand maimed in a printing press. We see him again in Book 1: The Voyage of the Minotaur, but they are separated when Granny, their guardian, dies. Maro shows up again in Book 5: The Two Dragons, when he and his brother arrive in Birmisia to start a printing business. At last, Senta has nearby family.  Maro is the relative Senta feels closest to, since they grew up together and are only six months apart in age.  They played together as small children in Hexagon park.

Sherree Glieberman first appears in Book 3: The Drache Girl as she sails to Birmisia with her family on the same ship that Radley Staff arrives in.  She makes a brief appearance in Book 5: The Two Dragons, but things get really interesting when we see quite a bit of her in Book 6: The Sorceress and her Lovers and find that she is Iolana’s “mean girl.”  This makes it all the more unpleasant for Iolana, when Sherree becomes engaged to Maro, a boy that Iolana fancies, even though she is too young for him.

New powers are rising in Birmisia. Far to the south, the strange lizardmen of Xiatooq are making themselves known. Closer to home, the new lizzie city Yessonarah finds itself rich in gold—gold the humans covet. As tensions rise, many in Port Dechantagne seem eager to teach the lizzies a lesson in humility. Fourteen year old Iolana Staff finds herself in the center of it all, as she is pulled between her conscience and the conventions of society. Unconcerned with the conflict between human and lizzie, sorceress Senta Bly prepares for her own war, unaware that events will pull her into a life and death confrontation with an old enemy.

The Price of Magic is the latest in a series that chronicles a world of steam power and rifles, where magic has not yet been forgotten. A new colony in a distant lost world has grown from a tiny outpost to a center of civilization in a vast wilderness. The Price of Magic continues a story of adventure and magic, religion and prejudice, steam engines and dinosaurs, angels and lizardmen, machine guns and wizards, sorceresses, bustles and corsets, steam-powered computers, hot air balloons, and dragons.

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The Price of Magic: Chapter 6 Excerpt

The Price of Magic - NewThe horrible red head turned toward them. Lady Iolana Staff felt a thrill of fear as the great yellow eyes met her own. It was by far the closest she’d ever been to a tyrannosaurus. The great black body pivoted toward them and took a single step in their direction. She could hear it sucking air through its fist-sized nostrils even at a hundred yards away.

“You mustn’t be frightened,” said her father’s voice at her shoulder. “You must never be frightened.”

“I can be frightened, can’t I?” wondered Benny Markham.

“Quiet,” said Mr. Staff. “Everyone take careful aim. Remember what we talked about. You want the spot right between those useless little arms. I shall be very cross if anyone shoots it in the head and ruins the trophy.

Iolana raised her rifle to her shoulder just as the monster took a second step toward the group of humans and lizzies. In her peripheral vision, she could see Benny, Walter, and Augie doing the same thing. Although just outside the range of her eyes, she knew that Ascan was as well.

“Not yet,” said Mr. Staff. “Let’s see if she’ll get a little closer.”

It seemed as if the creature simply went from standing still one moment, to running at them with the speed of a locomotive. Opening its great jaws, it unleashed the most horrible roar that could be imagined. All four of the others began firing, but even with the tyrannosaurus bearing down upon them, Iolana could feel her father’s eyes watching her rather than the beast. She fired ten perfectly centered rounds in eight seconds, before calmly dropping the clip from the bottom of the rifle and slapping in another. The second clip proved entirely unnecessary, as the monster dropped to the ground, her massive blood-red head still fifteen feet away.

Iolana flipped on the safety and slung the rifle to her shoulder before turning to Mr. Staff, who stood smiling at her, his own firearm still cradled, unused, in his arm.

“Well done,” he said.

“Sweet Kafira, full of grace, thanks for our protection,” whispered Walter Charmley.

“No offense to your beliefs,” said Benny, “but I’d like to thank whoever invented the repeating rifle.”

“Oliver Winston-Davies,” said Iolana, stepping away from the others and toward the tyrannosaurus. “In 1855. Thankfully ours are rather improved over his model.”

“Be careful Iolana,” called Ascan Tice. “Make sure it’s dead before you get too close.”

“She’s dead,” replied Iolana, reaching down and placing her palm against the blood red skin just behind the creature’s still open yellow eye.

The monstrous hind leg kicked into the air. Several of the others jumped, and Benny let out a squeak.

“It’s nothing but her reflexes,” said Iolana. “You were the queen of your world, weren’t you?”

She then turned and sat on the creature’s neck. “Let’s have a photograph, then. Are you ready, Mr. Buttermore?” She placed the butt of her rifle on the dinosaur’s jaw, holding it upright beside her. She lifted her chin and smiled with only a little bit of a smirk.

Edin Buttermore was indeed setting up the hatbox-sized camera on its tripod.

“Almost ready for you, My Lady. Let’s adjust the focal length. Here we go. Now hold still… There we have it. That will make a spectacular print.”

The Price of Magic – Aalwijn and Gaylene Finkler

The Price of Magic - NewWe continue to look at the many characters appearing in The Price of Magic. I won’t tell you what happens to them in the book, but if you haven’t read the earlier books in the series– watch out. Spoiler Alert.

Aalwijn and Gaylene Finkler make their first appearances in Book 2: The Dark and Forbidding Land, though both are mentioned in the previous volume: Aalwijn as the son of Mrs. Finkler, the breadmaker, and Gaylene as the sister of Graham Dokkins.  Both make appearances in Book 2 and Book 3: The Drache Girl.  At the end of the latter book, we see the two of them getting together as a result of the lizzie attack on the town.

By Book 4: The Young Sorceress, they are married with children and Gaylene has another on the way by Book 5: The Two Dragons.  Aalwijn is a successful restauranteur in Port Dechantagne and Gaylene is his proud wife.  Senta and Gaylene are forever connected and split apart by the death of Graham.

The Price of Magic is the latest in a series that chronicles a world of steam power and rifles, where magic has not yet been forgotten. A new colony in a distant lost world has grown from a tiny outpost to a center of civilization in a vast wilderness. The Price of Magic continues a story of adventure and magic, religion and prejudice, steam engines and dinosaurs, angels and lizardmen, machine guns and wizards, sorceresses, bustles and corsets, steam-powered computers, hot air balloons, and dragons.

Find The Price of Magic wherever fine ebooks are sold, including HERE for Kindle.

The Price of Magic – Willa and Ascan Tice

The Price of Magic - NewWe continue to look at the many characters appearing in The Price of Magic. I won’t tell you what happens to them in the book, but if you haven’t read the earlier books in the series– watch out. Spoiler Alert.

Willa and Ascan Tice are sister and brother, members of the Zaeri minority in Birmisia.  Both first appeared in Book 3: The Drache Girl as children of Koenrad and Adabelle Tice.  In a more mature form, the two appear at Iolana’s Accord Day party in Book 5: The Two Dragons.

Despite being a few years older, Willa is one of Iolana Staff’s best friends, and it is fairly obvious that Iolana has a crush on Ascan.  Perhaps he feels the same way about “‘Lana”.

The Price of Magic is the latest in a series that chronicles a world of steam power and rifles, where magic has not yet been forgotten. A new colony in a distant lost world has grown from a tiny outpost to a center of civilization in a vast wilderness. The Price of Magic continues a story of adventure and magic, religion and prejudice, steam engines and dinosaurs, angels and lizardmen, machine guns and wizards, sorceresses, bustles and corsets, steam-powered computers, hot air balloons, and dragons.

Find The Price of Magic wherever fine ebooks are sold, including HERE for Kindle.

The Price of Magic: Chapter 5 Excerpt

The Price of Magic - NewWhen Senta woke the next morning, she assumed it was very early, as there was hardly any light coming in, even though all the curtains were open. Then she heard the distant rumble of thunder and looked at the clock. It was almost eleven. She stretched decadently across her bed. That bed had cost as much as the average working man made in a year, and was the only one she’d even been in, at least since she’d been fully grown, in which her feet didn’t hang over the bottom. As her hand stretched across, she felt the other side—the empty side.

She really didn’t expect Baxter to be there. He almost never was by the time she got up. But when he was there, he was a horrible, insatiable monster. She smiled slyly at the memory of last night, and yesterday afternoon, as she rolled over.

On the far side of the room, Aggie, the lizzie dressing maid, was carrying hangers full of dresses to the closet.

“Bring me my foundations,” she said.

The lizzie started and hissed.

“I’ll wear that green walking dress. Yes, the one with the white underdress.”

Aggie bobbed her head up and down to indicate she understood. The lizzies were surprisingly good at helping human women get dressed. Senta had been to a number of lizzie villages and two of the great lizzie city-states, and she knew how they festooned themselves with paint, feathers, and beads. She supposed it really wasn’t all that different than dressing in gingham, lace, and make-up.

“Paint,” she said to herself.

Mistaking her meaning, Aggie rushed over to the vanity, where on rare occasions, Senta applied rouge, eye shadow, and lip color.

“No, not now. After.”

When Senta stepped off the bottom of the staircase, she found her lover and her child in the parlor. The former was reading the paper and the latter was pushing herself along on a two-foot-tall, three-foot-long wooden iguanodon. Each of the creature’s four feet was attached to a pair of small wheels. A miniature saddle was fixed into the creature’s back, making it just high enough that little Senta could reach the ground with her tiptoes and propel it.

“What’s this then?”

“Brilliant, isn’t it? Mr. Dokkins made it. I thought it was a wonderful idea, since the real ones proved too scary.”

“Lift your feet a moment, Pet.” The little girl did so. “Uuthanum tachthna. Now just think where you want to go, and you’ll get there without having to push.”

Within moments, Sen was zooming around the room, nowhere near the speed of a baby iguanodon, but much faster than she would have been able to on her own power. Senta dropped down into a plush chair and draped her left arm and her head over the chair arm.

“Come and give kisses,” she ordered.

Sen raced by, crashing into the coffee table, backed up a bit, and turned to kiss her mother on the cheek. Then she was back to zooming around the room.

“I take it the morning post has arrived,” said the sorceress.

Baxter lifted the paper he was reading in reply.

She walked to the foyer and retrieved the stack of letters from the small silver plate on the table by the door. Flipping through them, she found among several bills, a letter addressed to her from Dr. Agon Bessemer. She smiled, as she picked up the silver opener and cut through the envelope. Back in the parlor, she plopped back into the overstuffed chair and read through the message.

“I have a letter from Bessemer,” she said.

“I saw that,” Baxter replied without looking up.

“He’s invited us to spend some time at his fortress. We will be leaving in four days time.”

“We who?”

“Why, all of us.”

“Traveling overland through unexplored wilderness, presumably on foot, through wild lizzie territory, with vicious dinosaurs all around?”

“I’ve made the journey before. We’ll be perfectly safe.”

The Price of Magic – Peter Bassington

The Price of Magic - NewWe continue to look at the many characters appearing in The Price of Magic. I won’t tell you what happens to them in the book, but if you haven’t read the earlier books in the series– watch out. Spoiler Alert.

We first meet Peter as Peter Sallow, a young boy apprentice to the Great Wizard Bassington, delivering a message to Senta on behalf of his master in Book 4: The Young Sorceress.

In The Sorceress and her Lovers, Senta finds Peter apprenticing to another wizard in Brech City.  She helps him confirm that he is the son of Wizard Bassington, and accidentally confirms that she and Peter are half siblings as well.  Peter takes his father’s last name and comes to live with Senta in Birmisia.

Peter is one of the main characters in The Price of Magic, along with Iolana Staff, Kieran Baxter, the lizzie priestess Tokkenoht, and Senta herself.  What price will he have to pay for his magic?

The Price of Magic is the latest in a series that chronicles a world of steam power and rifles, where magic has not yet been forgotten. A new colony in a distant lost world has grown from a tiny outpost to a center of civilization in a vast wilderness. The Price of Magic continues a story of adventure and magic, religion and prejudice, steam engines and dinosaurs, angels and lizardmen, machine guns and wizards, sorceresses, bustles and corsets, steam-powered computers, hot air balloons, and dragons.

Find The Price of Magic wherever fine ebooks are sold, including HERE for Kindle.

Matador in Naked City

Here is a book by one of the members of my writing group, The Shared Word.  Maria-Teresa Guzman, a Hispanic grandmother, sweet lady, and wonderful writer lives alone in a part of Vegas I probably wouldn’t drive through.  But it has given her some stories that seem too crazy to believe, and yet they’re true!

Check out her book Matador in Naked City.  It’s $14.95 in paperback, $9.99 for Kindle, and if you have Kindle Unlimited, you can read it free.

Born out of illegality, Las Vegas, Nevada is universally known as “Sin City,” land of pleasures, promises and joy. Tourists flock from every corner of the world to enjoy life’s bounties, eccentricities and myths: promises of riches, beauty and eternal youth.
Yet, land of extremes, Vegas has another face and the area known as Naked City is an enclave that well draws a human picture we are obliged to examine: one of values and principles, where the best and worst of human foibles are exposed.
The present novel dissects those very issues with that humor found in tragedy, a humor that turns out to be its very strength. Enjoyable and fast-paced, these stories explore unchartered territories of the human soul.

What I’m Working On – Part II

Typically, when I finish one project, I dabble here and there, writing bits and pieces of works until something sticks and then I jump in and finish it. I’ve just finished Astrid Maxxim and the Electric Racecar Challenge, so I’m tinkering with some projects old and new to find my next project.

The following are three projects in various stages of pre-writing:

Maxxim6 draft 02Astrid Maxxim and the Mystery of Dolphin Island is the next book in the series.  I’m really happy with the direction that the Astrid Maxxim series is taking, and the books are fun to write.  This book is a plot with a bunch of ideas that need to be fleshed out before I start writing.  On the other hand, Astrid Maxxim books come together easily.  Though I might not start on this one right away, they do make kind of a good pallet cleanser after writing a more difficult book.  It’s no surprise that this book will involve dolphins… and an island.  It will also be Astrid, with very few of her regular supporting characters along for the ride.

 

Cool PatiencePeople have been clamoring for a new robot book, and I’ve had an outline for a while.  I was originally calling this one A Great Deal of Patience.  Now, I don’t know if that title fits, because it also features other characters– though there is plenty of Patience.  So, I may call it Cool Patience, or one of several other titles I have ready.  For that matter, now I kind of like Plenty of Patience!  The story involves a split between two groups of Daffodils and how they believe humans should best be served.  This will be the first full-length Robot Wife novel.  The outline is for an 80,000 word novel.  That’s just shorter than The Price of Magic or about two and a half times the size of His Robot Girlfriend: Charity.

 

A Plague of WizardsFinally, right after I finished The Price of Magic, I sat down and wrote a very detailed outline for Senta and the Steel Dragon Book 8.  I’m more excited about this than any Senta book since The Voyage of the Minotaur.  I really kind of want to jump in, but I’m holding myself back a bit, because I feel like I need something different first.  The plot involves what happens to Port Dechantagne and all its citizens when Senta just disappears… for a looooong time.  The answer is A Plague of Wizards.

 

What I’m Working On

Typically, when I finish one project, I dabble here and there, writing bits and pieces of works until something sticks and then I jump in and finish it.  I’ve just finished Astrid Maxxim and the Electric Racecar Challenge, so I’m tinkering with some projects old and new to find my next project.

Two things that have been on the back burner for a while are the following:

82 Eridani Journey82 Eridani: Journey is the first of a seven part series that tells the story of the conquest of a distant solar system by a starship from Earth.  This first volume deals with the crew, who are flying through space after their captain has basically hijacked her own ship and chosen a new destination.  I don’t want to give away too much, but its both the darkest thing I’ve ever written and the most sexually explicit as well.  I’m also trying for more of a hard sci-fi feel than I’ve previously done.  I was working on this very hard a year or so ago, and got half way through, but haven’t touched it in a while.

 

Kanana: The Jungle Girl -- Cover RevealKanana the Jungle Girl is an adventure story like I used to enjoy as a kid.  It owes a lot to Edgar Rice Burroughs, but I’ve tried to give it my own spin, as well as a more modern take on the genre.  In some ways, it is a sort of reverse Tarzan story.  I think of it as a feminist story, but I imagine there will be some who view it as being the opposite of that.  This manuscript too, has been sitting for a while, but I picked it up over the past summer and wrote three or four chapters.  I kind of thought I was going to finish it the time, but got sidetracked by The Price of Magic.

Next time I’ll mention some projects I may be starting.