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The Blacksmith's Lover: The Clockpunk Trilogy, #2
The Inventor's Wife: The Clockpunk Trilogy, #3
The Watchmaker's Lady: The Clockpunk Trilogy, #1
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The Clockpunk Trilogy Series

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New England, 1840
Elena Harrington's widowed father rules her life with an iron fist. Even worse, he intends to force her into a loveless marriage in order to expand his business empire. An innocent bird trapped in a gilded cage, she can do naught but daydream about an adventurous life forever out of reach.


Elena resigns herself to a doomed existence until the day she meets her father's dashing new employee. Daniel Miller is a brilliant inventor who crafts extraordinary devices. His astonishing machines fill her with delight. What other wonders might this mysterious inventor have to offer?


Determined to find out, Elena begins visiting Daniel's workshop in secret. One hot, sultry night, he awakens her passion with all manner of sensual clockwork devices. Elena is certain she's discovered her soul mate. Then an unexpected danger threatens not only their burgeoning romance, but also their very lives.

 

Note: The Inventor's Wife was originally published by Red Sage Publishing in 2017. Edition 2 has been reformatted and rejuvenated with a new cover but has not been substantially changed.

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Release dateMar 13, 2021
The Blacksmith's Lover: The Clockpunk Trilogy, #2
The Inventor's Wife: The Clockpunk Trilogy, #3
The Watchmaker's Lady: The Clockpunk Trilogy, #1

Titles in the series (3)

  • The Watchmaker's Lady: The Clockpunk Trilogy, #1

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    The Watchmaker's Lady: The Clockpunk Trilogy, #1
    The Watchmaker's Lady: The Clockpunk Trilogy, #1

    New England, 1840 One fateful day, lonely watchmaker Matthew Goddard discovers the lover of his dreams in a dusty corner of the local general store—Isabel, a bisque porcelain mannequin head with mesmerizing, smoky blue eyes. When Matthew invites her to come live with him, she eagerly "accepts." The couple embarks on a passionate affair, one fueled by Matthew's wild imagination. To provide Isabel with a brass body and pretty clothes, he begins a secret side business selling clockwork pleasure toys to his wealthy female customers. But danger threatens their idyllic romance when a disgruntled customer exposes Matthew's forbidden business to the townspeople. Despite the growing menace, Matthew will stop at nothing in order to save his soul mate—and protect their love.   Note: The Watchmaker's Lady was originally published by Red Sage Publishing in 2012. Edition 2 has been reformatted and rejuvenated with a new cover but has not been substantially changed.

  • The Blacksmith's Lover: The Clockpunk Trilogy, #2

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    The Blacksmith's Lover: The Clockpunk Trilogy, #2
    The Blacksmith's Lover: The Clockpunk Trilogy, #2

    New England, 1840 On the run after being caught in a scandalous incident, scullery maid Sarah Bailey must find refuge before her vengeful former mistress kills her. When she stumbles upon a blacksmith's shop in need of an apprentice, she applies for the position. Viktor is a brawny, reclusive blacksmith who creates fantastical clockwork and steam-powered devices. The gruff man makes it clear that Sarah's plight is no concern of his, but ghosts from his past dictate otherwise. Viktor agrees to protect the spunky maid until her former mistress is no longer a threat—and not one second longer. Sarah quickly discovers that the fire of this blacksmith's forge runs volcanic hot. Unable to resist one another, she and Viktor begin a steamy affair. But how long will their idyllic arrangement last before Sarah's former mistress destroys it?   In this workplace romance, there's only one bed for the grumpy loner hero and his sunshine heroine. Also features baby makes three and working class main characters. Note: The Blacksmith's Lover was originally published by Red Sage Publishing in 2012. Edition 2 has been reformatted and rejuvenated with a new cover but has not been substantially changed.

  • The Inventor's Wife: The Clockpunk Trilogy, #3

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    The Inventor's Wife: The Clockpunk Trilogy, #3
    The Inventor's Wife: The Clockpunk Trilogy, #3

    New England, 1840 Elena Harrington's widowed father rules her life with an iron fist. Even worse, he intends to force her into a loveless marriage in order to expand his business empire. An innocent bird trapped in a gilded cage, she can do naught but daydream about an adventurous life forever out of reach. Elena resigns herself to a doomed existence until the day she meets her father's dashing new employee. Daniel Miller is a brilliant inventor who crafts extraordinary devices. His astonishing machines fill her with delight. What other wonders might this mysterious inventor have to offer? Determined to find out, Elena begins visiting Daniel's workshop in secret. One hot, sultry night, he awakens her passion with all manner of sensual clockwork devices. Elena is certain she's discovered her soul mate. Then an unexpected danger threatens not only their burgeoning romance, but also their very lives.   Note: The Inventor's Wife was originally published by Red Sage Publishing in 2017. Edition 2 has been reformatted and rejuvenated with a new cover but has not been substantially changed.

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Heather Massey

Heather Massey (she/her) is a geek mom who's the proud parent of a terrific daughter and married to the love of her life. Heather is best known for her sci-fi romance blog The Galaxy Express.Though she’s neither an award-winning nor bestselling author (thank you for not judging!), her stories provide quality entertainment by way of fantastical worlds, action-adventure, and larger-than-life characters who fall in love while battling evils such as classist jerks, corporate greed, the patriarchy, and corrupt politicians.

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