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Friday, February 3, 2012

Book Spotlight: The Watchmaker's Lady by Heather Massey

Steampunk fans who like some "steam" in their stories, as in erotic will want to check out The Watchmaker's Lady from Heather Massey coming from Red Sage in April.

The Watchmaker’s Lady: A Clockpunk Trilogy story 

The least you need to know:

A watchmaker in 1840 New England falls in love with a beautiful clockwork automaton, but how long before the townspeople discover his forbidden affair?

Story blurb: Matthew Goddard is a lonely watchmaker in 1840 New England. One fateful day, he 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 lust-filled affair, one fueled by Matthew’s wild imagination. In order to provide Isabel with a brass body and pretty clothes, he begins a secret side business selling clockwork sex toys to his wealthy female customers.

Danger, however, 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.

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On the surface, The Watchmaker’s Lady is a deeply sensual tale about a forbidden affair between a man and his Victorian sex doll. But if you dig a little deeper beneath the kink, you’ll discover a heartwarming romance between two soul mates who manage to find each other—and stay together—despite overwhelming odds.

Tags:
* Clockpunk
* An artisan hero with a unique occupation
* A Victorian sex doll heroine
* An unusual historical romance/Victorian setting

* Erotically charged love scenes that deliver a highly romantic style of kink

* Plus a few other surprises, which I’m not going to spoil for you. In fact, I hope you’ll have fun keeping them a secret until your fellow readers discover them on their own!

For more information about the work of Heather Massey, visit her Web site at www.heathermassey.com and her science fiction romance blog, The Galaxy Express.

Katiebabs

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