The Rooftop Inventor (The STEAMPUNK Adventures of Theodocia Hews – Book 1)
Release date: May 1, 2015
Genre: YA Steampunk Fantasy Romance
It’s 1879 and seventeen-year-old Theodocia Hews is out of control. Her inventor father Orin Hews tried to raise her to be a proper lady, but Theo says and does whatever she wants. Since girls aren’t supposed to be inventors, she’s secretly building her own airship up on the roof of their house. When her father is attacked and his valuable invention is stolen, she sets out in her untested airship to get her father’s contraption back. She’d better hurry. Her father’s contract with his buyer expires in three days and without it they’re ruined.
The airship lifts off but things get complicated when Theo finds an unintended passenger aboard. Henry Caracticus Thorne—the thief she’d spotted that morning making off with things in the market—is an altogether unsuitable companion. But he’s unlike anyone she’s ever met before, he’s willing to help, and he’s drop-dead gorgeous. As they soar through the sky in the close quarters of Theo’s airship, it’s not just the steam engine heating up.
Theo has a hunch who took her father’s invention. Will she manage to catch the culprit before it’s too late? What did that strange lightning storm do to Theo and Henry? And will Theo give in to her heart and act on her growing feelings for Henry?
The Adventures of Theodocia Hews is a humorous YA steampunk adventure/romance series set in 1879 Cincinnati in an alternate universe where the evil institution of slavery was abolished shortly after the United States was founded, the Civil War never happened, crazy inventions are commonplace, and steam power rules!
Nooce Miller writes fantasy, speculative fiction, and YA steampunk. Technical writer, lawyer, marketing
communications editor, medical writer, she’s held a lot of jobs, but her current gig is the
one she likes best—author. Her favorite music to write to is silence
because the dialogue turns out better. She’s also fond of birdsong, thunder, and
the sound of the wind in the trees. She sees herself as a visually creative
person, though others might disagree once they’ve been exposed to the
questionable quality of her drawings, paintings, and photography. She drinks a lot
of hot Earl Grey tea, usually in the company of her dog Stinky—who never
partakes.
She’s lived in six different states and one foreign country.
Tiring of so much moving, she undertook to persuade her
husband that they should settle down and enjoy the four glorious seasons of
her beloved Midwest until their two sons were grown, and lo and behold, it
worked.
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