After
his wife’s death, clockmaker Alan Cartwright focuses all his energy on his work
and his eight-year-old son, Brenton. Father and son bond by building a lifelike
automaton, designed to resemble Brenton in looks and talent: The boy is an
extraordinary artist. Before the automaton is finished, Brenton is run over and
killed by a carriage driven by Sir
William Tyndale, a decorated soldier and knight who lost his own wife and son
during service in India. The accident leads to strange occurrences and an
unholy obsession.
The
automaton comes to life, communicating with Alan through written messages and
drawings of the past and the future. Alan is convinced Brenton’s spirit
possesses the machine and refuses to sell it. Sir Tyndale sees the likeness of
his own dead son in the device and is determined to have it by any
means.
Driven by grief and fatherly love, the two men are set on a collision course with the soul of a young boy trapped between them, and Brenton's reasons for possessing the automaton a mystery to them both.
Driven by grief and fatherly love, the two men are set on a collision course with the soul of a young boy trapped between them, and Brenton's reasons for possessing the automaton a mystery to them both.
Archaeology student, Regan Stanhope, lands the chance of a
lifetime when she’s chosen to work on a summer dig in Loch Maree, Scotland. The
ancient monoliths hidden beneath the loch are the most important discovery
since Stonehenge. And for seven hundred years, they have been waiting—for her.
Saturation diver Quinn Douglas is contracted to recover some of the megaliths from the loch’s bottom. The job will breathe life into the struggling salvage business he and his brothers are building. But from the moment he arrives, Quinn is plagued by dreams and feelings from a past he did not live. Or did he?
Regan and Quinn are drawn to each other as they research the monoliths and the reason behind their shared visions. But both sense something mystical at work, delving into their minds, manipulating their emotions. And when they finally discover the monoliths’ extraordinary secret, they know they must seal them away from those who are desperate to unlock their power. Even if it means remaining caught in a timeless struggle between the past and present forever.
Saturation diver Quinn Douglas is contracted to recover some of the megaliths from the loch’s bottom. The job will breathe life into the struggling salvage business he and his brothers are building. But from the moment he arrives, Quinn is plagued by dreams and feelings from a past he did not live. Or did he?
Regan and Quinn are drawn to each other as they research the monoliths and the reason behind their shared visions. But both sense something mystical at work, delving into their minds, manipulating their emotions. And when they finally discover the monoliths’ extraordinary secret, they know they must seal them away from those who are desperate to unlock their power. Even if it means remaining caught in a timeless struggle between the past and present forever.
TIMELESS
When a marine archaeologist and a salvage
diver discover the extraordinary power of ancient Celtic monoliths, they must
seal them away from those who are desperate to unlock their power. Even if it
means remaining caught in a timeless struggle between the past and present
forever.
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AN AUTOMATED
DEATH (A STEAMPUNK SHORT STORY)
A young boy's spirit possesses an automaton
he and his father are building to offer his grief stricken parent comforting
messages.
When the man who killed him becomes obsessed with the machine, he and the boy’s father are set on a collision course guaranteed to cause tragedy.
When the man who killed him becomes obsessed with the machine, he and the boy’s father are set on a collision course guaranteed to cause tragedy.
BIO:
New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Teresa Reasor was born
in Southeastern Kentucky, but grew up a Marine Corps brat. The love of reading
instilled in her in Kindergarten at Parris Island, South Carolina made books
her friends during the many transfers her father's military career
entailed. The transition from reading to writing came easily to her and
she penned her first book in second grade. But it wasn’t until 2007 that her
first published work was released.
After twenty-one years as an Art Teacher and ten years as a part time
College Instructor, she’s now retired and living her dream as a full time
Writer.
Her body of work includes both full-length novels and shorter pieces
in many different genres, Military Romantic Suspense, Paranormal Romance,
Historical Romance, Contemporary Romance and Children’s Books.
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