Saturday, November 15, 2014

Haberdashers can pre-purchase Saving Persephone!

Pre-purchase Saving Persephone for $2.99! Publication date not yet determined, but as a pre-purchaser you will receive the ebook in advance of other readers AND a spiffy autographed Cover Card if you provide your shipping address. Payment via Paypal and electronic copies sent via email only (not gifted through Kindle, Nook, etc.).


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Monday, March 3, 2014

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Sunday, February 23, 2014

Monday, February 17, 2014

Page 14 in Honor of Valentine's

Ella Quinn is doing a cute thing today, encouraging people to post page 14 of their novels in a belated celebration of Valentine's Day. In keeping with that, here's page 14 of Trials of Artemis. Turned out to be a fun page to post! (Page numbering via print version.)

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Walters waved a hand. "My apologies for the attempt at humor. Please, have a seat. Brandy?"
"Yes, please." It was all he could do to not suggest that Walters hand him the whole bottle.
Returning from the sideboard with two glasses Walters sank into the guest chair next to Gideon after handing him his drink, rather than sitting behind the desk. "So," he said without preamble, "you think you want to marry my daughter."
Choking a bit on the swallow of brandy he had taken, Gideon managed. "Of course."
Walters had crossed his legs and begun jiggling his foot while staring down into his own brandy glass. "I have to warn you that Jacqueline is not in favor of the marriage."
Gideon frantically searched his memory. Was Jacqueline the daughter or the wife? He couldn't recall that he knew either name so stayed silent.
"My wife is overjoyed of course. Her father was a merchant and now her daughter will be a countess."
A-ha! Jacqueline was the daughter. His future wife and he hadn't known her name. Nor that her mother had come from the merchant class. And her father didn't seem inclined toward the match either. Perhaps Gideon would ask for the bottle.
Walters' pale blue gaze rose to meet his own again. "From all that I've heard about you, Harrington, I wouldn't have thought you to be a man of few words."
"I'm, ah, overcome with the event."
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Oh Gideon. Never change. Haven't read Trials of Artemis? Check it out on Amazon (Kindle and Print): http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00CR70RF2/

Thursday, February 6, 2014

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Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Fortune Said ~ A Valentine Haberdashers Tale

In "A Common Christmas" we meet Joshua Dibbs' cousin, Whit Whitman. Whit is the earl's valet and has a reputation among the ladies. He has an upcoming Valentine story and here's a sneak peek at the first scene.

FORTUNE SAID (A Haberdashers Tale)
Available Soon on Amazon Kindle


The rose is red, the violet's blue,
The honey's sweet, and so are you.
Thou are my love and I am thine;
I drew thee to my Valentine:
The lot was cast and then I drew,
And Fortune said it shou'd be you.


Whit Whitman ran the brush over his lordship's coat one last time. Perfection. Now if he could convince Gideon to stay precisely like that for the rest of the evening it would be his fait accompli. But Gideon Wolfe, Earl of Harrington was a force unto himself.
"What is the entertainment tonight, sir?" He didn't ask out of any curiosity; it was possible he knew the earl's social calendar better than the earl himself. But it was something of a tradition to finish off their preparations with a chat about where Gideon was going.
"The Wynders tonight, Whit."
"That should prove to be a pleasant evening."
"I think you mean boring, and typically I would agree. But Lady Spencer asked me especially to attend. She has something she wants to show me in the library."
Whit grinned. "Ah, that makes a good deal more sense. You are an inspiration to us all, my lord."
Gideon grinned in return. "Far be it from me to disappoint a beautiful woman."
"I can only hope to live up to your fine example, sir."
And with that the earl left for his social occasion, like a ship set to sail. Whit tidied the dressing area and inspected the wardrobe to ensure all was in readiness for the morrow. It was still early. There was probably a card game in the stables. Or if he went downstairs to the kitchens his cousin's wife Grace might have left out some biscuits. But he felt unsettled and restless, and didn't want to do either of those things. He felt like he needed to be somewhere else entirely, and that feeling had been plaguing him more and more of late. If it weren’t his duty to be at beck and call upon the earl's return from this evening's social obligation he would have been tempted to go to a pub. But it was his duty, and he didn't plan to do anything that would cause Gideon to think of replacing him. Although surely there would be time enough for one drink. Gideon was rarely home early when he had planned an assignation.
If it were only the drink that Whit were after, he could certainly find something here in the townhouse. But it was the company he was seeking. Anonymous, convivial company. He had friends among the house staff, but there was always a certain strain when you were around people you knew, people you had to keep up appearances with. Yes, he would go for one drink and be home in plenty of time to greet the earl.

Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Fates for Apate Pre-order Available on Amazon!

You can pre-order Haberdashers Book Three, Fates for Apate, on Amazon for $2.99 and it will automatically download to your Kindle on the March 31st release date!

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