Blood Trade at iBookstore

Blood TradeVegas is going to hell– literally.  Werewolves run through the streets and the vampires are taking over.  Former army ranger/Goth tattoo model/private eye Xochitl McKenna doesn’t like it either, especially when it comes between her and her clients.  But are the vampires and werewolves the greatest threat, or is it something or someone much closer to her?  Warning: Adult Content.

Blood Trade is available wherever fine ebooks are found.  Get it now for your iPhone, iPad, or other iBooks device for just $2.99.  Follow this link for more info.

Women of Power for the nook

Women of Power NewThe life of a superhero is tough. All American Girl fights supervillains, alien invaders, and terrorists as she tries to get product endorsements and a magazine deal. That’s nothing compared to her private life though. She’s only just broken up with her super boyfriend Perihelion when he’s scooped up by Omega Woman, and now rival Skygirl has moved into her territory.

Women of Power is available for the nook digital reader and all nook apps at Barnes and Noble for just 99 cents.  Follow this link.

Tesla’s Stepdaughters for Kindle

Tesla's StepdaughtersIn a world where men are almost extinct, someone is trying to kill history’s greatest rock & roll band. Science Police Agent John Andrews must negotiate a complicated relationship with Ep!phanee, the band’s lead singer; drummer Ruth De Molay, bassist Steffie Sin, and the redheaded clone lead guitarist Penny Dreadful, as he protects them and tries to discover who wants to kill the Ladybugs.

Tesla’s Stepdaughters is available at Amazon for the Kindle and all Kindle apps for just 99 cents.  Follow the link to Amazon.

The Indie Book Movement

Saffina Desforges is a writing team that I have been following for a while; a pair of now successful indie authors.  Follow the link to the Saffina Desforges website to read the story of how indie authors (or any authors) are treated by traditional publishers and agents.  You will quickly see why the indie author movement has been gaining steam.

And here is a link to the UK’s Register, describing how in indie books account for 12% of the ebook market.  It goes on to say that most are rubbish.  I would not dispute that there is a lot of crap in the indie book market.  On the other hand, traditional publishers have given us (at least) three books about Snookie.  Well done indeed!

Eaglethorpe Buxton and the Sorceress at Diesel Ebooks

Eaglethorpe Buxton and the Sorceress tops 40,000 DownloadsEaglethorpe Buxton, famed adventurer and story-teller is back, this time to put on a play about a sorceress. When the sorceress, subject of his play arrives with fire in her eyes, Eaglethorpe must pretend to be his good friend Ellwood. Will he pull off this charade and survive? And what happens when the real Ellwood shows up? One can never tell, especially when Eaglethorpe tells the story.

Eaglethorpe Buxton and the Sorceress is available free wherever fine ebooks are sold.  Follow this link to download it at Diesel Ebooks.

His Robot Girlfriend at Smashwords

His Robot GirlfriendMike Smith’s life was crap, living all alone, years after his wife had died and his children had grown up and moved away. Then he saw the commercial for the Daffodil. Far more than other robots, the Daffodil could become anything and everything he wanted it to be. Mike’s life is about to change.

His Robot Girlfriend is a science-fiction love story.  It has been downloaded more than 450,000 times.  You can get your ebook (in a variety of ebook formats) free by following the link below to Smashwords.

https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/1864

Brechalon: Chapter Nine, Part One

Brechalon: Nils Chapman & Karl DruryChapter Nine: One Month Later 

“I wish you didn’t have to leave,” said Iolanthe, as she brushed a stray piece of lint from her brother’s navy blue uniform.

“The army needs me.”

“I know you will do the family proud, and while you are away, you may leave everything in my capable hands.”

“Yes, I know.”

“And as always, come back with your shield…”

“Or on it,” he finished for her.

“Indeed.”

“Could you do one other thing for me, sister?”

“Of course.”

He pulled an envelope from his tunic and held it toward her.

“Would you give this to Yuah after I’ve gone?”

She stared at it for a moment before taking the envelope.

“Of course,” she said.

Terrence kissed her on the cheek and left the room.  Iolanthe stepped over to the window and watched as his luggage was loaded onto the back of the steam carriage.  Terrence walked out the front door, down the steps and climbed into the passenger side of the vehicle, while Merriman climbed into the driver’s side.  Iolanthe watched as the car made its way down the street and around the corner.  Terrence never looked back.

Walking to her desk, she used her silver letter opener to slice through the envelope, and then pulled out the single sheet of paper inside.  She put away the opener and read through the message as she walked the length of her boudoir.  She shook her head and then tossed the letter and the envelope in the fireplace, watching as it burned brightly and then turned to ash.

“Yuah,” she called.

A moment later the dressing maid arrived.

“Yes, Miss?”

“I’ll have my white and yellow day dress.”

“Yes, Miss.”

“My brother has gone.”  Iolanthe watched her dressing maid’s back stiffen.

“Yes, Miss?”

“Did he stop to say goodbye?”

“No, Miss.”

“Pity.  No doubt he forgot.”

 

* * * * *

Zeah carried the mail from the morning post into the servant’s hall and sat down with a sigh.

“Well, he’s off to the train station.”

“Maybe Miss D will be less distracted now,” offered Saba.

“If anything, I think she could use with a bit more distraction,” said Barrymore.

“Barrymore, you have a letter,” said Zeah, handing the younger man an envelope.  “And you have another letter from Mrs. Godwin, Mrs. C.”

“Bless her heart,” said Mrs. Colbshallow, opening her mail.  “You know she’s gone half wobbly in that great big house by herself.”

“Mother, you say that every time you get a letter from her,” said Saba, then under his breath.  “People are going to think you’re going all wobbly.”

“My goodness!”  Mrs. Colbshallow exclaimed.  “She says that Miss D has sold Mooreworth cottage and the lands around it.”

“Really,” said Zeah.  “That’s a surprise.  The old master enjoyed that house.”

“Probably why she’s selling it,” said Saba, voicing what the older members of the staff would never have put to tongue.

“Still,” said Zeah.  “The family owns a dozen properties in the area.  You don’t imagine she’s planning to sell them all, do you?”

No one in the servant’s hall dared to make a guess, not even Saba.

Update: Patience is a Virtue

His Robot Wife: Patience is a Virtue

Now that I have Astrid Maxxim and her Undersea Dome in the can, I’m hard at work on His Robot Wife: Patience is a Virtue.  I’ve written a chapter and a half in the last few days, and am just past the halfway point now.  I’d really like to get the book done by the end of June, and I think that I can.  After June 6th, I’ll be out of school and able to devote all my time to it.  That doesn’t mean I won’t be working on it before though.

I went back last week and read the first seven chapters through and was surprised how much I liked the story.  That may seem weird, but that’s how it is sometimes.  You write and write and you can lose perspective about what you’ve written.  If you can set it aside and come back to it later, it helps.  Although it’s also pretty easy to fall in love with your own writing.  After all, you’re writing a story you would want to read.

Anyway.  I just finished writing a bit of dialog where several characters play The Last Supper game– where you list the twelve people you would like to invite to a dinner party.  Patience has her own unique list.

Now, if I could only stop losing my USB drive.  I lost it last week and it had two chapters of Astrid Maxxim on it.  Thankfully I found it had fallen out of my pocket and rolled beneath the bed.  Today I can’t find it, and it has two pages of Patience is a Virtue on it.  But I think I left it stuck in the computer at work.  I’ll find out tomorrow.

Brechalon Updated

Brechalon: Nils Chapman & Karl Drury

As of March 30, Brechalon has been updated with a new edit on Smashwords.  It should be available by this time everywhere.  The new edit is labeled Revision 3-28-13.  Remember, wherever you download it from, it’s free.

You can go to the books page of this site for the download locations, or follow this link to download it at Smashwords.

Brechalon: Chapter One, Part Three

Brechalon: Nils Chapman & Karl DruryIolanthe Dechantagne pursed her lips and narrowed her unique aquamarine eyes at the man in front of her who seemed to wilt in her gaze.  They were in one of the back bedrooms of the Dechantagne house at Number One, Avenue Dragon.  Occupying an entire city block and sitting four stories high, the house had dozens of bedrooms, so many that Iolanthe was sure she hadn’t visited them all.  She had been in this one though, many times.  Not recently.  So many rooms made the house expensive to heat and to care for, and right now Iolanthe needed her money for things other than taking care of a too large house.  She had ordered all the rooms in the back two thirds of the building closed off, the furniture covered and the other contents sold or stored.  But this room was untouched.  The dust covered furniture was still home to dust covered personal items: brush, razor, strop, journal, war medals, shotgun.

“Well?” she said, ice clinging to the consonants and a cold wind blowing through the vowel sound.  The servant actually shivered.

“I didn’t think you meant this room,” said the man.

“And why would that be?”

“This is the Master’s room.  I mean it was his room.  I mean I thought…”

“My brother is master of this house now.  And you are not paid to think.”  Iolanthe could feel the presence of Zeah Korlann, her head butler, just behind her right shoulder, but she didn’t acknowledge him.  “I said I wanted all of these rooms closed off, and that includes this one.   Cover the furniture and sell the other things, and if you can’t sell them, burn them.”

The man nodded shakily.  Iolanthe turned on her heel.  Zeah was standing just far enough to the side that he wouldn’t have to move if she walked directly back out of the room.  He was a tall dignified man with clear intelligent eyes and hair that was a bit more salt than pepper.  He had served the Dechantagne family since before Iolanthe was born, and his family had served them since the time of Iolanthe’s great-great grandfather.  He stood completely straight, his right hand resting on the shoulder of a boy of thirteen or fourteen.  Iolanthe raised one eyebrow.

“Um.”  Zeah cleared his throat.  “Young Saba here needs to be assigned a position in the house.”

“He is engaged in his studies, yes?  I believe I pay for a tutor, do I not?”

“Yuh… yes.  But Saba had his fourteenth birthday some time ago.  It is time for him to work in the afternoons, after finishing with Master Lockley.”

“Do you have an opinion?”

“I wuh… was thinking assistant porter.”

“Very well.”  Iolanthe took three steps towards the door, then stopped and turned around.  “What did he receive for his birthday?”

“You guh… gave him a very nice puh… puh… pair of pants.”

“Perfect,” she said.

“Muh… Miss?” said Zeah, leaving the boy where he was and stepping forward.  He stood looking at her as if measuring whether he should continue.

“Yes?” she asked at last.

“Might you not want to keep suh… some items of a more puh… puh… personal nature?”

“Nothing of my father’s is of interest to me or my brothers.  He was a disgrace to the family name and the sooner I can forget about him the better.  Wastrel.  Coward.”  She pressed her lips together to say the other word.  How she wanted to say it.  Murderer.   But the word stayed in her mouth.  She stared at Zeah, daring him to ask something else.

“Yuh… yes Miss.”

It took a full ten minutes to walk to the front of the house, that portion which was in use, and once there it took far too long to reach her boudoir.  She had to detour around the hallway where workmen were busy installing an elevator.  It was the last of many improvements that Iolanthe had made to the house in the past two years.

Yuah was waiting in the boudoir.  Yuah was Iolanthe’s dressing maid, as well as being Zeah’s daughter.  Two years younger than Iolanthe, Yuah had grown up with her and her brothers.  There was a time that Iolanthe had thought of the younger woman as a sister.  Without a word, she turned and shrugged off her jacket, which Yuah caught and immediately placed on a hanger.  Then she was back to unbutton Iolanthe’s day dress and help her remove it.  This was followed by the large rear bustle made vital by modern fashion and then the Prudence Plus fairy bust form corset.  And for the first time all day, Iolanthe was able to take a deep breath.

“I won’t need you for a few hours,” she said, as Yuah draped her day gown over her shoulders.  “You may retire.”

“Thank you, Miss.”

“I’m going to write Augie.  Do you want me to send him your regards?”

“Yes, Miss.”

As Yuah left the room, Iolanthe sat down at the small desk in the corner and pulled out a sheet of her personal stationary and her fountain pen.  In her best hand she wrote her letter.

Augie,

I read with interest your description of Birmisia.  It sounds like just the type of place for our enterprise.  I was especially interested in the fact that there are as yet no other parties interested in establishing a colony there.  It is distant, but that may very well end up being an advantage.  Terrence has put forth Cartonia as a possibility, but with your experience in Birmisia, we will have first hand information and expertise.  Continue to learn all you can.  You know what we need.  I don’t have to tell you.  In any case, I have a meeting with the Prime Minister later in the week and hope to begin negotiations.

On a personal note, Terrence arrived yesterday.  He looks as well as can be expected.  Yuah sends her regards.  As always, return with your shield or on it.

Sincerely,

I. Dechantagne

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