There have been a lot of exciting things going on with my YA Steampunk story, Amelia's Revolution!
It placed 5th in the Preditors & Editors Annual Readers Poll in the Steampunk Short Story Category.
It received a 4.5 star review through Single Titles, and was also the recipient of the Single Titles Reviewers' Choice Award.
And now it received a 4 star review through Hearts on Fire Reviews!
Here is the summary:
Amelia and her father, the governor of Delaware, attend a formal dinner to meet with a delegate for Queen Victoria who declares the United States must sign a treaty with Britain to reinstate colonial rule or there will be war. Amelia runs away to warn the rest of the town, but not before she sees the most beautiful girl on earth. To Amelia’s horror, the beautiful girl -- Nadine -- is one of the British delegate’s slaves.
In this steampunk version of history, slavery had been abolished after the American Revolution. Automatons do the manual labor, and the nation's multiple cultures live in harmony. But in Britain there
are still slaves, and gender-queer people are persecuted. Amelia knows she can’t allow any treaty with Britain to be signed. She sneaks to the harbor of their coastal capital city and discovers not only the delegate’s ship, but an armada on the horizon.
Amelia, her best friend Two-Spirit, and Nadine must
organize a rebellion involving slaves, Lenni-Lenape warriors, automatons, and a mechanical horse cavalry. Will they be able to stop the British Imperial Navy? And will Amelia win Nadine’s heart if she can help her become free?
For more info you can click on my Short Stories tab for links to all the reviews. To read an excerpt of Amelia's Revolution, and for ordering information, click here:
It placed 5th in the Preditors & Editors Annual Readers Poll in the Steampunk Short Story Category.
It received a 4.5 star review through Single Titles, and was also the recipient of the Single Titles Reviewers' Choice Award.
And now it received a 4 star review through Hearts on Fire Reviews!
Here is the summary:
Amelia and her father, the governor of Delaware, attend a formal dinner to meet with a delegate for Queen Victoria who declares the United States must sign a treaty with Britain to reinstate colonial rule or there will be war. Amelia runs away to warn the rest of the town, but not before she sees the most beautiful girl on earth. To Amelia’s horror, the beautiful girl -- Nadine -- is one of the British delegate’s slaves.
In this steampunk version of history, slavery had been abolished after the American Revolution. Automatons do the manual labor, and the nation's multiple cultures live in harmony. But in Britain there
are still slaves, and gender-queer people are persecuted. Amelia knows she can’t allow any treaty with Britain to be signed. She sneaks to the harbor of their coastal capital city and discovers not only the delegate’s ship, but an armada on the horizon.
Amelia, her best friend Two-Spirit, and Nadine must
organize a rebellion involving slaves, Lenni-Lenape warriors, automatons, and a mechanical horse cavalry. Will they be able to stop the British Imperial Navy? And will Amelia win Nadine’s heart if she can help her become free?
For more info you can click on my Short Stories tab for links to all the reviews. To read an excerpt of Amelia's Revolution, and for ordering information, click here: