A Lady Never Lies
by Stephanie Burkhart
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GENRE: Steampunk Romance
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Jocelyn Dunkirk is not
your typical Victorian lady. She dresses in leather, wears goggles and is not
afraid to get a little grease under her fingernails. Gentlemen avoid her like a
dirty rivet.
Richard Windsor, the Prince of Wales, travels through time to claim Jocelyn's heart, but if it isn't one challenge, it's another. He determines to be a constant, steady presence in her life, hoping to prove he'd make a worthy husband.
Jocelyn's facing a bucket full of problems. The Prime Minister wants her to assist in ending a coal strike before it cripples the nation while her father attempts to recover from a serious injury. Will Jocelyn's dedication to her country and family ruin the one chance she has at love?
Richard Windsor, the Prince of Wales, travels through time to claim Jocelyn's heart, but if it isn't one challenge, it's another. He determines to be a constant, steady presence in her life, hoping to prove he'd make a worthy husband.
Jocelyn's facing a bucket full of problems. The Prime Minister wants her to assist in ending a coal strike before it cripples the nation while her father attempts to recover from a serious injury. Will Jocelyn's dedication to her country and family ruin the one chance she has at love?
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Excerpt:
Jocelyn inventoried her belt in case she needed to flash her
gizmos and toys to make a point. Her gadgets could be very intimidating to men
not used to them. Then she double-checked her schedule. She had the rest of the
rain soaked day and tomorrow. She frowned. Better to get it over with. If only
the knots in her stomach would subside, but if she learned anything from her
father, it was better to tackle a problem sooner rather than later, rain or
shine and she was now committed to this one.
Taking a peek in the mirror over her dresser, she frowned.
Her hair was all frizz.
Grabbing a ribbon from the small container on the dresser,
she put it up in a bun. It wasn't her neatest work, but it would do. Satisfied,
she raced downstairs, joining Richard and Sergeant Eastman in the foyer.
"Are you sure you want to go now?" Richard crossed
his arms. "You should rest. There are lines under your eyes."
She waved her hand in the air. "Now's the time to
strike -- while the coals are hot or the rain is wet, depending on your point
of view."
Richard placed his hands on his hips and looked her over
from head-to-toe.
Jocelyn pursed her lips. "What now?"
"You're exasperating, frustrating, infur--" His
tone remained light as he helped her into her overcoat.
"I've heard it all, I assure you. Do you want to stay
with your brother?"
"Not on your life. Ed can keep Mrs. Riddle plenty of
company and I don't want to miss out on the adventure of a lifetime."
She cracked a grin despite herself and flung open the door.
Mr. Riddle waited with the horses, protected by a heavy coat. The rain was
lighter now, but still steady. Jocelyn hoped it would taper off soon. She
grabbed the leather reins, tugged, and the horses trotted away. Unfortunately
the driver's seat proved cramped with Richard and Sergeant Eastman both
insisting on sitting with her, neither willing to budge.
The trip proved soggy, but Jocelyn made good time. Mr.
Riddle's directions were spot on and Jocelyn's memory hadn't failed her. She
turned onto Rosewood, avoided a puddle and spied a long, brick building with
grey smoke spitting out of the chimneys. Jocelyn parked the carriage next to
the stoic façade and her companions helped her secure the horses to the
hitching posts. Jocelyn extended her brass and iron umbrella, up to her ankles
in mud. Once the horses were tied up, Jocelyn approached the entrance. She
grabbed the iron knocker, and pounded on the door. Richard and Sergeant Eastman
stood on each side.
"I hear ya!" a gruff voice said, pushing the
unwieldy door open. "Who might you be?" He gasped for breath between
yellow stained teeth and narrowed his dark eyes, giving her the once over.
Thank the rivets her overcoat hid most of her unusual dress.
"I'm Lady Jocelyn Ridgecroft. The prime minister sent me
to meet with the miners regarding the coal strike."
"You're a day early."
"I've had a change of plans."
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AUTHOR Bio and Links:
Author Bio: Stephanie Burkhart is a 911 dispatcher for
LAPD. She was born and raised in
Manchester, New Hampshire. After serving
11 years in the US Army she currently calls Castaic, California her home.
Stephanie was married in Denmark in 1991 and has two young sons. She adores
chocolate, is addicted to coffee and enjoys early morning walks. She's also an assistant den leader for her
son's Cub Scout den and is a Boy Scout mom. She writes paranormal,
contemporary, and steampunk romance and has two children's books published with
4RV Publishing.
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