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Gears of Brass: A Steampunk Anthology

By Margery Walshaw

Gears of Brass: A Steampunk Anthology

Gears of Brass: A Steampunk Anthology provides wonderful tales from eleven talented, Young Adult authors:

Jordan Elizabeth, Lorna MacDonald Czarnota, Christine Baker, W.K. Pomeroy, Eliza Tilton, Heather Talty, Grant Eagar, Natalia Darcy, Clare Weze , S.A. Larsen , J. Million , and an introduction by Susan Kaye Quinn.

The anthology is published by Curiosity Quills and you can learn more about this publication here…

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 A world like ours, but filled with gears of brass, where the beating heart is fueled by steam and the simplest creation is a complex clockwork device.

Within this tome, you’ll find steampunk fairy tale re-tellings, as well as original stories that will send your gears turning.

Welcome to the steampunk realm, with eleven authors guiding your path.

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The Gatekeeper’s Sons by Eva Pohler

By Margery Walshaw

The Gatekeeper's SonsThe Gatekeeper’s Sons by Eva Pohler is book one of the Gatekeeper’s Saga. Don’t miss the first installment of this exciting series.

A teen becomes entangled with the gods of Mount Olympus when one of them falls in love with her. Some give her magical gifts. Others try to kill her.

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Eva Pohler teaches writing and literature at a university in San Antonio, where she lives with her husband and three kids.

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“Stay down! Someone’s shooting at us!” her father shouted.

The car swerved, slowed, and turned. The smell of burned rubber permeated the air. Therese’s head whipped back as her father gunned the accelerator. Her fingers trembled so wildly, she was barely able to punch the correct numbers on her phone. She messed up twice and had to start over. Finally she pressed them in slow motion: 911. It seemed an eternity before a woman answered on the other end.

“Nine-one-one, is this an emergency?”

“Someone’s shooting at us! You’ve got to help us. We’re leaving Fort Lewis College. Dad, where are we?”

“Heading toward Huck Finn Pond.”

“Huck Finn Pond!” Therese screamed into the phone as the car swerved, her seatbelt digging into her hip. Then she noticed the blood dripping down the back of her mother’s neck and onto her mother’s silk scarf. “Oh, my God! Mom? Mom, are you okay?”

“She’ll be okay, Therese!” her father shouted.

“Oh my God! I think my mom’s been shot! You’ve got to do something! You’ve got to help us!”

A crushing sound shot through the car, and Therese felt herself jolted hard to the right. She hit her head on the window and dropped the cell phone. When she bent over and tried to pick it up, the back end of the car lurched upward like a seesaw, and her head hit the back of her mother’s seat in front of her. She sat up and saw they were sailing through the air over the lake. The front end of the car hit the water, causing her head to flop forward and back. She heard the air hissing through the airbags as they inflated in the front end. She was so stunned, she couldn’t speak. She watched in silent shock as water crept into the front end of the car, up to her father’s neck, the untied bowtie of his tuxedo floating around him. The front airbags pressed against her father’s cheek, her mother’s face. Water spilled over the front seat and onto the floorboard in back where she sat elevated higher than her parents.

She unfastened her seatbelt and leaned over and looked down at her mother in horror. A bullet had put a hole in the back of her neck, and blood rushed from it. Her head lay against the airbag turned to one side, toward Therese’s father. Her eyes were open and she was gasping for air, but blood was pouring from her mouth and choking her.

“Mom! Oh my God! Mom!” Therese’s teeth chattered uncontrollably as her mother strained to look at her. She reached down and caressed her mother’s hair. “Mom! Oh my God!”

She realized her father had been shouting her name for several seconds. “Listen to me, Therese! Therese! Try to open your window. Therese! Try to get out of the car!”

His voice sounded like it did when he was cheering her on from the deck of the pool at her swim meets. “Keep going, Therese! You’re looking good! Kick! Pull!”

Except now it was tinged with desperation.

“I’m not leaving without you and Mom! I’m scared! Dad, please! Can’t you get out?” Her teeth continued to chatter.

The water level rose to his mouth. He shook his head. “I’m stuck!” He shouted through the water. His eyes widened as the water crept to his nose. He was drowning right in front of her.

“Dad! Dad!”

In a state of frenzy, he turned from side to side, only the top of his head visible.

Therese watched in silent shock.

She looked at her mother. Her mother’s eyes met hers briefly, then closed as the water washed over all but her red hair. Unlike her father, her mother didn’t move, but simply relinquished herself to the water. Her hair danced like seaweed, like long veins of blood.

Therese became aware of the coldness of the water that had been sucking her down. Its cold fingers crept up to her shoulders. Her white gloves floated beside her, pointing at her. You! Do something!

She took a deep breath and went underwater toward her father. She couldn’t see in the dark, so she pushed against the airbag and felt around for the harness. The belt was undone, but the steering shaft was crushed across her father’s lap. She pulled with all her might on the steering wheel. It didn’t move. She tried to puncture the airbag but without luck. Then she yanked on her father’s lifeless arm. She couldn’t lift him from the seat.

Another memory shot through her mind: She was pulling her father’s arm, coaxing him from his recliner. “Come see the deer,” she was saying. She was small—maybe six.

“Come on, Dad. Come see.” He had laughed and made a comment about her chipmunk cheeks and dimples, that he’d do anything to see those dimples. She pulled at his arm and he laughed and climbed out of his chair to follow her outside.

But now she could not get her father to follow her.

She felt her mother’s hand and flinched. She found it again. It was as cold as the water and as limp as a dead fish. She hugged her mother, held on to her for dear life till her brain hurt and she needed air.

Therese popped back up near the top of the car for air, but there was none. She hitched her body up and hit her head on the roof of the car. She then noticed a bright light shine on her through her backseat window. She thought she saw someone swimming toward her. She heard another crash and a surge of water, but she needed air! Panic overtook her like a wild beast, and she opened her eyes as far as they would open, writhed her body against every molecule in reach, and strained her mouth wide open. Her lungs filled with burning water, the cold water burning her like fire. She gagged on the water, gagged, kicked, went wild with fear, and then stopped and gave in to the darkness.

The Holly Project by KA Sterritt

By Margery Walshaw

Screen shot 2014-12-21 at 5.37.06 PM“One foot in front of the other. Breathe in, breathe out.”

Holly Ashton hasn’t celebrated her birthday since her mother passed away. Instead, it’s the one day of the year that she allows herself to grieve. The rest of the year is spent pretending to be the strong and independent woman she wants to be.

Professionally, she has it all together. A great job as an architect at Sydney’s most prestigious firm keeps her focused.

Her personal life is far less charmed. Emotionally detached from everyone other than her small circle of friends and family, relationships are a no-go zone.

Life is exactly how she wants it to be – until the day of her twenty-fifth birthday.
A chance encounter with Ryan Davenport, CEO of a property development firm, turns her tightly controlled life upside down.

Ryan is driven, ambitious and used to getting what he wants – and very unexpectedly, what he wants is the beautiful, smart-mouthed Holly Ashton.

When neither of them believes in happily ever afters, how are they supposed to find their own?

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KA SterrittKA Sterritt lives with her husband and three young sons in Sydney, Australia. She is a self-confessed bookaholic and writes contemporary romance. You can stay in touch with KA here…

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Read an excerpt of The Holly Project…

As daylight started to filter through my blinds, I heard Dad’s car rumble down the driveway. I dragged myself out of bed and headed to the kitchen.

“Your mother is gone, Holly,” whispered my father. I felt my legs give way.

They were the words I had been dreading for months. I was mature for my age – watching your mother deteriorate will do that to a girl – but at that moment, I felt like a naive child. One who’d been hoping for a miracle.

 “Her heart gave out early this morning. She couldn’t be revived,” he choked. “She’s not suffering anymore.”

I was only half listening. All I could think about was the last time I’d seen her.

Sitting on the kitchen floor with my face buried in my bent knees, I let the tears fall. I cried for the pain she’d suffered since her cancer returned a year ago. I cried for the enormous hole she was leaving in our family. I cried for the eternal grief my father was going to endure. I cried for April and Jamie, who barely knew her. But most of all, I cried because I was weak and I knew, from then on, I needed to be strong…

Happy birthday to me.

The Druid’s Doorway by S.G. Daniels

By Margery Walshaw

The Druid's DoorwayThe Druid’s Doorway by S.G. Daniels…

Jake Reese thinks he’s just a screwed-up high school kid living in a small town isolated in the Arizona desert. Traumatized at an early age by his mother’s sudden death—and believing he might have had something to do with it—he’s allowed his guilt and lack of self-confidence to rule his life.

Hailey is the fiery little redhead that sees Jake as more than a just a good friend. When she invites him as her date to a school function, it brings down the walls he’s built to protect his heart, and sets off a series of events that threaten not only Jake’s life, but that of everyone around him.

The discovery of a portal on the outskirts of town brings Jake face-to-face with death and reveals a closely guarded secret about his mother. No longer is his memory of her the only thing that haunts him. Something evil from her past has escaped through the portal, and nothing will prevent it from trying to steal Jake’s future.

Can Jake overcome his fears to keep Hailey safe? Will the decisions he’s forced to make destroy everyone he knows and loves? And ultimately…is he strong enough to live with those choices?

You can find The Druid’s Doorway here…

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“I know you have questions for me after hearing all of this. There’s more of the story to tell, a lot more actually, but I thought I’d give you a break and a little time to take it all in.”

Hailey was the first to say something. “I’ll go to the kitchen and bring something back for us to drink. That should give you a chance to have a little family privacy.” She started to get up from her seat on the sofa.

Jake reached for her hand and gently pulled her back down next to him. “If you don’t mind, Hailey, I’d rather you stayed. You are part of this family, as far as I’m concerned. Please?”

He looked at her imploringly and she eased back in next to him, giving him a comforting smile. Then she wrapped his hand in both of hers. “Sure, I’ll stay if you want me to.”

The room was silent, but strangely enough, not awkward. Jake cleared his throat, and Gavin felt a surge of relief wash over him. He was worried Jake would walk out, and he wouldn’t have blamed him if he did. This was a bitter pill to swallow, but he knew the look on Jake’s face. It was the one he saw when his son was ready to face something head-on and deal with it. Jake wasn’t running from it…yet.

“So,” Jake said slowly, “you’re saying she started to walk through an opening into another dimension…and she did this while she had me inside of her.”

About S.G. Daniels 

S.G. DanielsS.G. Daniels lives in rural Central Illinois with her husband of thirty-one years, and two spoiled cats, Payne and Jenks. She works full-time in a local medical facility as a patient accounting refund specialist. Most evenings she’s in front of her computer, working on story ideas, or learning the ins and outs of the writing world. On the weekends, if she’s not spending time outside, she’s usually nose-deep in a book.

When S.G. unleashes her inner daredevil, she usually takes off through winding timber trails or country roads on the ATV. Her weaknesses are iced tea and pretzels, especially when she’s working on a story.

Stay in touch with S.G. Daniels…Be the first to find out about the next installment in the series — The Druid’s Lair, coming 2015!

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The Dark World by Taren Baker

By Margery Walshaw

The Dark WorldTaren Baker presents The Dark World, book 2 of the Biosphere Series.

Many centuries from now, on a dark, gritty prison world, life is cheap and hope is as scarce as sunlight. Dark World is proof that the future is not always bright.

Tess Logan is an agent for the Resistance, an organization opposed to the Overseer government. When she is captured and sent to a Dark World as punishment, her life seems to be over. That is, until she meets Vincent–a mysterious and handsome man who is as powerful as he is charming. The problem is, Vincent is a vampire, or a victim of Xenovirus 423, depending on your perspective. Can she trust Vincent with her secrets? Can she trust him with her love?

Paula Wright is a prison shuttle pilot who crash lands on Dark World, hurt and stranded. There is a war going on and danger is everywhere. Fortunately, an attractive human soldier and commander named Jerod rescues her from the hot jungle, and helps nurse her back to health. Paula’s sharp mind is cautious, but her body is willing, and soon she finds herself falling for this tall, dark man. Suspense and steamy passions combine to form a dangerous bond, as they try to stay alive on a world that wants them dead.

On Dark World, the thrills are high…and the stakes even higher!

NOTE: This book is for Mature Adult Audiences. Contains wording and actions some may find offensive. Sexual explicit content.

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Jerod ignored his words and lowered the business end of his laser rifle until the barrel was level with Solan’s forehead. “You may be tough, Solan, but are you laser-to-the-head-at-point-blank-range tough? I wonder.”

“What do you want from me, human?”

“The girl. Release her to us—now.”

“The female is mine.”

“Suit yourself. I’ll be sure to put ‘The female is mine’ in big letters on your tombstone when I bury you. Then again, a pain in the ass like you deserves an unmarked grave, wouldn’t you agree?” Jerod braced his weapon and prepared to pull the trigger.

“Wait!” Solan shouted.

Jerod hesitated for a second.

A second was all that Solan needed. With superhuman strength, he grabbed the woman with both hands and flung her up at Jerod like a toy—but not before sinking his yellow teeth into the tender flesh of her right palm. A glistening trail of lycan saliva, commingled with the female pilot’s blood, and ran down her hand as she collided with Jerod.

“You want her, you can have her. But she is still mine. Let’s see how long you will keep her when she changes before your very eyes!” With that, Solan sprang to his feet and fled with his remaining men who survived the attack. By the time Jerod caught the woman in his arms and laid her gently on the ground, Solan was gone.

Stay in touch with Taren Baker online…

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Taren Baker is an author with JK Publishing, and is the co-author of “The Queen’s World” and “The Dark World” in the exciting new Biosphere series.

Taren likes to create stories that feature handsome, brave heroes full of inner strength, with resourceful attitudes. The author’s heroines are smart and independent characters, who are up to any challenge. The author also enjoys writing about interesting villains who are not pure evil, but–like real people–are often a mixture of many shades of gray.

Taren Baker enjoys weaving wondrous tales of futuristic cities and technological marvels, with sexy dialogue to build the perfect red-hot story.

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