New Cover for The Drache Girl

The Drache GirlThe Drache Girl, Senta and the Steel Dragon Book 3, has a new cover with the same font and design esthetic as the new The Price of Magic.  By the time you read this, it should be available wherever you find the book.

If you haven’t yet read The Drache Girl, or the other Senta and the Steel Dragon books:

More than three years have passed since the colonists arrived in Birmisia, and Port Dechantagne is a thriving colony, with the railway line almost complete. Twelve year old sorceress’s apprentice Senta Bly, Police Constable Saba Colbshallow, and former maid Yuah Dechantagne must deal with wizards, prejudice, steam carriages, boys riding dinosaurs, and the mysterious activities of the lizardmen.

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The Price of Magic – Chapter 3 Excerpt

The Price of Magic - NewHigh Priestess Tokkenoht stood at the top of the stepped pyramid, 130 feet above the city streets. The pyramid’s design was different from temples in any other Birmisian city, as so many things about Yessonarah were different. Each of the nine levels, representing the nine ages of the universe, was covered in smooth white limestone. The staircase running up the pyramid’s front, from the base to the top, was marble trimmed with red brick fired in a kiln, a process learned from the soft-skins. Behind her, the square vault was dark grey marble, with a copper frieze and a doorway trimmed in copper. And on either side of that doorway was a sculpture of the god, carved of stone but covered in silver. The top of the vault was of course flat, to give the god a place to sit when he came to visit.

The temple’s dedication was still three days a way, but everything was coming along. With a quick glance at the acolytes stationed at the vault, Tokkenoht descended the great staircase. A hundred or more lizzies, mostly new arrivals to the city, stopped what they were doing to watch her. She was quite a spectacle. Her smooth green skin was painted azure blue, with zigzag designs of bright yellow down her belly. She wore a cape made of feathers of all colors of the rainbow, from crimson achillobator feathers near her tail, to bright blue utahraptor feathers poking up to form a collar behind her head.

When she reached the street, the crowd parted for her, some of them bowing low. She hissed pleasantly to them and then climbed into her sedan chair, an enclosed seat carried litter-like by the four large males, their bodies painted white, who waited beside it. It was a not a long journey to the palace, but the streets were busy, so by the time they arrived, the sun was already dropping toward the western horizon. When the bearers sat her chair down, Tokkenoht dismissed them for the day and walked quickly up the steps to the residence.

“Welcome home, High Priestess,” said Sirris, waiting at the top. She had no paint or feathers, but wore a large gold necklace, with a Yessonar pendant.

“Thank you, wife of my husband. Were you waiting to speak with me?”

“No. I just stepped out here. I am on my way to check with Ssu and see that all the preparations are complete.”

“I will go with you,” said Tokkenoht. “I want to see the… what was that soft-skin word that Kendra used?”

“Children.”

“Yes. I want to see the children.”

Together, they walked through an ornately carved archway and into the royal gardens. The gardens were not particularly impressive at the moment, as the winter plants were past their prime. It wouldn’t be long till they were pulled out and replaced with spring flowers. But the colorful birds in the aviaries still sang and the fountains still sprayed their jets of water.

Just past the gardens were five plots of carefully prepared soil, and just beyond them, a huge cage. Built like the aviaries, the cage was a half dome made of mesh wire over a wooden frame. Unlike the aviaries though, which were twenty feet in diameter, this great cage was one hundred feet across. Inside was a carefully created environment, replicating the forests that stretched out hundreds of miles in every direction.

Ssu sat on a stone bench, watching the inhabitants of the cage. Tokkenoht and Sirris stopped beside her and looked. Scampering around inside the enclosure were some one hundred little lizzie offspring. Half of them were over a year old and already starting to walk upright. The other half, not yet yearlings, were still on all fours, scarcely thirty inches long.

“How are they?” asked the high priestess.

“They are good,” said Ssu, flushing her dewlap in pleasure.

“Oh, that one is mine!” shouted Tokkenoht, spying a blue band on one of the little hind legs.

The Price of Magic – Dovie Likliter

The Price of Magic - NewThe Price of Magic is out now, but we’re still looking at all the character of the book. Many have appeared in previous books of the series. While not revealing what’s going on in the new book, we are taking a look at where they’ve come from. If you haven’t read the previous books in the Senta and the Steel Dragon series, beware Spoiler Alert.

Dovie first appeared in Book 6: The Sorceress and her Lovers.  She’s about Iolana’s age and has become one of her best friends.  She’s also the niece of Dot Shrubb, and shares her bright red hair.

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.

Purchase your copy of The Price of Magic for Kindle by following this link.

New Cover for The Drache Girl

The Drache GirlMore than three years have passed since the colonists arrived in Birmisia, and Port Dechantagne is a thriving colony, with the railway line almost complete. Twelve year old sorceress’s apprentice Senta Bly, Police Constable Saba Colbshallow, and former maid Yuah Dechantagne must deal with wizards, prejudice, steam carriages, boys riding dinosaurs, and the mysterious activities of the lizardmen.

The Drache Girl has a new cover, using the same fonts and design esthetic as the new The Price of Magic. If you haven’t yet purchased The Drache Girl, you can find it anywhere fine ebooks are sold.

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The Price of Magic – Chapter 2 Excerpt

The Price of Magic - NewAfter a quick turn at the corner of Forest Avenue, she brought the car to a stop along the side of the street, not quite in front of McCoort and McCoort Publishing. There seemed to be an unusual number of cars parked up and down either side of Forest. Walking up the steps, they entered the front door, causing a bell above it to ring.

The publishing house had recently been renovated with the printing presses moved next door to the building that housed the Birmisia Gazette. This allowed McCoort & McCoort Print Shop to expand into a spacious bookstore. A dozen large counters were filled with books, and a glass case along the back wall even featured antique editions. In the center of the room, a table had been set up and a dozen people were waiting in queue to meet and receive an autograph from world famous writer Isaak Wissinger.

“Why, I didn’t even know Mr. Wissinger was here today,” said Terra, stepping to the back of the line. “Did you?”

“I confess I had heard words to that effect,” said Iolana, taking her place beside her cousin. Esther fell in behind them.

It was more than thirty minutes before they reached the front of the queue. Iolana had stoically endured the wait, but Terra had fidgeted the entire time. At last they stood at the table opposite the Freedonian writer.

“Lady Iolana, Lady Terra,” he said, jumping to his feet. “What an unexpected surprise.”

“It shouldn’t be a complete surprise, Mr. Wissinger,” said Iolana, offering her hand, which the writer shook. “Our whole family are admirers.”

“My father had several first editions of your books,” added Terra. “And that was when he lived in Brechalon and you lived in Freedonia. It’s a pity he never had the chance to meet you.”

“Indeed,” said the writer, sitting back down on the metal folding chair. “Were you interested in this book?”

At either end of the small table was a stack of 6×9 hardbound books, each about an inch thick. The cover was crimson felt, with gold lettering: A Portrait of Zurfina the Magnificent.

“One for each of us,” said Terra. “Three in total.”

“Three?”

“Yess, the third one is for me,” said Esther.

Wissinger stared up at the lizzie, his mouth unflatteringly agape.

“She reads at a post-primary level,” said Iolana, proudly.

“How long did it take to teach her?”

“Twenty-two hours a day, seven days a week, for about six years.”

The writer shook himself and pulled the top book from the stack on his left. In practiced script he wrote, “To my dear Lady Iolana, from one writer to another with great respect, Isaak Wissinger.” In a second volume he wrote, “To my dear lizzie friend Esther, may this book aid in your language acquisition, sincerely Isaak Wissinger.” In the third book he wrote, “My dearest Lady Terra, please enjoy this book, though you should probably skip chapters four through twelve, sincerely Isaak Wissinger.”

“Thank you,” said Iolana, looking over her shoulder at two men and a woman behind them. “We shan’t hold up your queue any longer.”

The Price of Magic – Hertzel and Leoni Hertling

The Price of Magic - NewThe Price of Magic is out now, but we’re still looking at all the character of the book.  Many have appeared in previous books of the series.  While not revealing what’s going on in the new book, we are taking a look at where they’ve come from.  If you haven’t read the previous books in the Senta and the Steel Dragon series, beware Spoiler Alert.

We first met Hertzel and his twin sister Hero in Book 1: The Voyage of the Minotaur.  They quickly become two of Senta’s best friends and play big parts in Book 2: The Dark and Forbidding Land and Book 3: The Drache Girl.  We see a little less of Hertzel in Book 4: The Young Sorceress and Book 5: The Two Dragons, but he’s still around.  He makes a few appearances in Book 6: The Sorceress and her Lovers.  If I ever decide to write some spin off books that tell what’s going on with other characters or fill spaces between books, I’m going to write more about Hertzel.  He’s a great character to play with.  He hasn’t spoken since he was a small child and witnessed the murder of his parents.

In The Price of Magic, we find Hertzel’s found a wife.  Leoni is a nice Zaeri girl from Freedonia, and loves her new husband, and finds him a wonderful listener.

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.

Follow this link to purchase The Price of Magic at Smashwords.

The Dark and Forbidding Land – New Cover

The Dark and Forbidding LandTwo years have passed since Senta, the sorceress Zurfina, and Bessemer the steel dragon, and hundreds of colonists arrived in the strange land of Birmisia. Their new home, Port Dechantagne is under construction in this dark and forbidding land, ruled by terrifying dinosaurs and strange lizardmen. Ten year old Senta must discover which is the greater threat, a would-be wizard or the ever-increasing presence of the tyrannosaurus. Meanwhile, former maid Yuah Korlann must negotiate living among the aristocratic Dechantagne family and deal with their new servants, the aboriginal “lizzies.” And young militiaman Saba Colbshallow finds himself in the middle of espionage intrigue.

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The Price of Magic – Chapter 1 Excerpt

The Price of Magic - New“I know what you were talking about,” said Ernst Goose, pushing back a strand of her long blond hair. “You’re talking about what everybody else is talking about.”

“They should be back in a fortnight,” said Willa. “Won’t it be exciting to have actual aristocracy in the colony?”

“They’re still the same people they always were,” said Alwijn. “There’s no reason to expect them to act differently just because they’ve met the king.”

“Absolutely,” agreed Baxter. “I can assure you that Radley Staff won’t have his head turned because he’s been made a Baron.”

“What about Augie Dechantagne?” wondered Ernst. “How does a ten year old boy deal with becoming a viscount and an earl and whatever else the king decided to make him?”

“Well, it’s not like he didn’t already strut around like a little lord,” said Wissinger. “You know what he did when Ari Grayton threw a stone at his sister? He walked right up to Grayton’s father and told him, ‘I plan on shooting your son tomorrow, just so you know.’”

“I’ve heard that story before,” said Baxter. “I think it’s probably grown with the telling.”

“All I know is that Ari Grayton is back in Brechalon now at boarding school.”

“Speaking of,” said Willa. “I haven’t seen Iolana in a while.”

“That’s Lady Iolana,” corrected Wissinger. “Maybe we should look for her. It wouldn’t do to lose her.”

“I’ll check the garden,” said Baxter, leaving the others, crossing the room, and exiting through the stained glass doors. The brisk air felt good after the warmth inside, but it was only a few seconds before the chill began nipping at his hands and ears.

Though the center of the garden was well lit, there were plenty of dark corners. Baxter glanced around quickly, almost missing the couple snogging against the northwest verge.

“A word, Maro,” he said, taking a couple of steps in their direction.

Maro McCoort started, turning to look over his shoulder, revealing between him and the wall, Sherree Glieberman, her large glasses askew. While she straightened them, smoothed down the bodice of her dress, and rearranged the large cross she wore on a chain around her neck, he stepped quickly over to where Baxter stood.

“This is a party, not a Mirsannan seraglio.”

“You’re not my father,” said McCoort.

“No, and I’m not hers either, lucky for you,” said Baxter. “Besides it’s too cold out here for the young lady. He blew steam into the air in front of him.

“Let’s go back inside.” McCoort returned to Sherree and guided her by the shoulders past Baxter.

“We’re almost married,” she said, peering at the man through her thick glasses as they passed.

“I’d smack the smug off both of them for a pfennig,” Baxter muttered, once they were inside.

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The Price of Magic – Now Available!

The Price of Magic - NewNew 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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Eamon and Dot Shrubb

The Price of Magic - NewThe Price of Magic is available tomorrow, wherever fine ebooks are sold.  We’re looking at the many characters in the book. Most have appeared in previous books. 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.

Eamon Shrubb first appeared in Book 2: The Dark and Forbidding Land as a foil for Saba Colbshallow.  By Book 3: The Drache Girl, they have become close friends, and Eamon has picked up a wife named Dot.  The secret here is that I wrote book 3 first!

Eamon is a big guy, and a natural for a bobby.  He is friendly and boyish in some ways, but quickly turns no-nonsense when violators are about.  Eamon plays an important part in The Price of Magic too.

Dot is a character based on someone I once new.  She is a vivacious redhead who is also deaf.  Although she can speak, she seldom does because she thinks (or has been told) that her voice sounds funny.  Dot is a great character to have around for the others to interact with.

Senta and the Steel Dragon Book 7: The Price of Magic is available tomorrow for $2.99 wherever fine ebooks are sold.

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