The small Wild West farming community of Whitcomb was afraid of
Seraphton, the shining metropolis that lies along the horizon. Reverend
Archibald preached that the city was forbidden, an abomination to the world,
and evil demons lurk inside despite the celestial name. Emmaline had a feeling
there was more to Seraphton than the Reverend let on. Emmaline Fortenbury had
always felt out of place in Whitcomb and wondered if Seraphton was really like
he said. He preached like he held a grudge. What were the secrets of Seraphton
and how did it connect with Reverend Archibald?
Then a stranger comes to town and the meeting changes her life.
Aleksander Galloway was feared by the townspeople, but she found him
fascinating. She wanted more out of life for herself. She wanted the chance to
explore the world, and he seemed to be the man to help her. He had silver metal
wings and a mechanical eye. He was handsome in a way that wasn’t like the
townspeople of Whitcomb. He was sophisticated, educated, and very interesting.
How can their love grow when their two towns collide? Can their love bring
everyone together for peace?
Excerpt:
“Who’s there?”
I say trying to keep my voice calm.
No answer.
“If someone’s
there, you’d better let me know,” I call out in a warning tone. I almost sound
like Ma for a minute. I can’t help but smile at the thought. “I’ll go get my
Pa’s gun!”
Still there is
no answer. Maybe it is all in my head, and it is just the wind of the storm
blowing things around. I turn to leave, but I’m stopped by an unknown voice
that sends a shiver up my spine.
“Good evening,
miss, and please don’t get your Pa’s gun,” his voice is soft and calming. I am
not afraid of this voice. I grab a pitchfork just in case. I’m not dumb. A girl
needs to be cautious. I turn around to see where the voice was coming from.
“You just come
out of the darkness, and we shall see.” My voice wavers a little bit, but I
hold the pitchfork and try to keep it steady. I don’t want him to see me
shaking. I’m not sure if I’m shaking from fear or from being chilled. He is a
stranger, after all. I’m not used to having strangers around.
He steps out of
the shadows and into the light of the lantern. His dark features are beautiful
and instantly has me enthralled, and I know where he comes from. His skin is
pale and seems to glow in the lantern light. The light is casting strange
shadows on his face. He definitely isn’t from anywhere around here. I’ve been
raised to believe the inhabitants of Seraphton are devils, but this tall
gentleman looks anything but normal. His dark brown hair is styled in a short
spiky way. He is wearing a blue shirt, a shiny black vest with black pants with
silver zippers all over, and black leather boots. He looks quite soaked from
the rain. One glance from his dark eyes makes my heart do a flip-flop. There is
something different about his eyes. And his silver metal wings on his back
certainly interest me. How intriguing. I wonder if the wings are attached to
his back. Who is this man?
Is this a
coincidence or what? Here I am tossing and turning about Seraphton all night,
and now one of its inhabitants is standing in front of me. Is this fate?
He steps
closer, and I hold the pitchfork tightly. He stops and holds up his hands.
“It’s ok, Miss. I’m not going to hurt you. I just crashed into your field, and
with the strength of the storm, I had to seek shelter. My name is Aleksander
Galloway.”
Harmony Lawson was born on a
naval base in San Diego, California. Currently, she and her family live in
Northern California in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada Mountains. Her
education is in drawing, painting, and writing. When she read her first romance
novel at age 16, she became a hopeless romantic.
Harmony is fascinated by angels, and she incorporates research in angels, the Nephilim, and fallen angels into her fictional stories. Many of the descriptions in her books reflect actual documentation found in religious documents.
While she has endured many hardships in life, she believes life will be better tomorrow. Life has its ups and downs, trials and tribulations, and Heaven and Hell. She believes the bad times are a test to prove a person's worth. Her books reflect on that concept.
Harmony is fascinated by angels, and she incorporates research in angels, the Nephilim, and fallen angels into her fictional stories. Many of the descriptions in her books reflect actual documentation found in religious documents.
While she has endured many hardships in life, she believes life will be better tomorrow. Life has its ups and downs, trials and tribulations, and Heaven and Hell. She believes the bad times are a test to prove a person's worth. Her books reflect on that concept.
A little something extra about
me:
I write fantasy/romance for young adults...seems
to be the voice that fits me the best. My first book "Apocalypse of
Angels: Seeing Angels" was published January 2013 (It was published under
a different name in 2009 through iUniverse-the company wasn't working for
me)...and I'm told I'm doing well for a first time published author---but I'm
still learning the industry. I'm currently halfway finished with the first
draft my 3rd novel (8 novels planned all together: not all are in the series:
and my ideas keep growing). I've also dabbled a little with children's fiction,
I've written and illustrated 3 stories, they aren't published as of yet. I've
been writing since I was 16 (poems mainly) and dabbling in art since I was 4. I
started writing seriously when I was 20. Most of my experience is self-taught
but I have taken correspondence courses for writing children's fiction and I've
taken several classes for art. My series was mentioned in the Sacramento Bee in
May 2013 and I've been interviewed on our local radio station, KNCO.
Links:
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/17249232-apocalypse-of-angels
http://www.amazon.com/dp/1938634012
http://www.amazon.com/-/e/B00AZCNXNE
https://www.facebook.com/MyMechanicalAngel
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Harmony-Lawson/1416616748587656
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/17249232-apocalypse-of-angels
http://www.amazon.com/dp/1938634012
http://www.amazon.com/-/e/B00AZCNXNE
https://www.facebook.com/MyMechanicalAngel
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Harmony-Lawson/1416616748587656
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