In between writing and dreaming Steven is a medical doctor and
has worked at the University Hospital of North Staffordshire and the Princess
Royal where he fights the system with quirky lanyards.
Steven’s debut novel steampunk fantasy The Kingdom Lights is out on October 17th published by Neverland
Publishing.
Blurb:
In a world where cities float, airships sail
the skies and mythical creatures are summoned in a pinch, Celes Vale is
distinctly average. Living in the shadow of his talented cousin and his
powerful aunt and uncle, Celes is resigned to a future of soot, factories and
well, more soot.
But on the night of his twelfth birthday everything changes. A blinding light, a whispered voice and in an instant Celes becomes the first ordinary child in history to develop magic, sending him on a fast-track ticket to the greatest of the floating cities, Gardarel. Boasting grand, elegant buildings wrought from shimmering white stone, the entire city appears as though it has been built from light, and so it has come to be called the Kingdom Lights.
Though some welcome Celes, others want the dirt-ridden up-start off their city preferably head first. Nowhere is this clearer than in the attitude and actions of the beautiful and haughty Lady Ban and her sneering nephew, Marcus Blackwood. But Blackwood, with his gang of goons and unimaginative one-liners, is soon the least of Celes s problems.
With a little magic and a lot of detective work, Celes and his group of Scurriers and Wisps unravel the dark truth behind Lady Ban s prim, perfect smile an alliance to the villainous Wardens and the masked man who leads them. However, in his attempt to expose Lady Ban, Celes unwittingly stumbles onto an even darker conspiracy a plan that could lead to the complete destruction of Gardarel itself.
But on the night of his twelfth birthday everything changes. A blinding light, a whispered voice and in an instant Celes becomes the first ordinary child in history to develop magic, sending him on a fast-track ticket to the greatest of the floating cities, Gardarel. Boasting grand, elegant buildings wrought from shimmering white stone, the entire city appears as though it has been built from light, and so it has come to be called the Kingdom Lights.
Though some welcome Celes, others want the dirt-ridden up-start off their city preferably head first. Nowhere is this clearer than in the attitude and actions of the beautiful and haughty Lady Ban and her sneering nephew, Marcus Blackwood. But Blackwood, with his gang of goons and unimaginative one-liners, is soon the least of Celes s problems.
With a little magic and a lot of detective work, Celes and his group of Scurriers and Wisps unravel the dark truth behind Lady Ban s prim, perfect smile an alliance to the villainous Wardens and the masked man who leads them. However, in his attempt to expose Lady Ban, Celes unwittingly stumbles onto an even darker conspiracy a plan that could lead to the complete destruction of Gardarel itself.
Where to Buy: Amazon
Excerpt:
With
his immaculately polished shoes, carefully preened suit and even more carefully
preened moustache Jaime Milton was the last person one would expect in the
sooty factory city of Midgard. His father, Lord Milton, Sr., a great wobbly man
with fat flapping fingers like purple bananas was a close second.
It
was a brilliant June morning and the city of Floating City of Midgard was
alight with life. Jaime walked through the weathered cobblestone streets and
watched as houses flung their windows and doors open, lapping in the sunlight.
Jaime had not been here for two years and yet the City of Factories was exactly
as he had remembered; there were rows of homes huddled together, tightly packed
into the little street as high rising billows of smoke sailed into the sky. The
cobblestones of rose-tinged granite underfoot were boisterous and uneven and
Jaime had to be extra careful so as not to fall over as racing children zoomed
past, chasing one another furiously through the street. Some were covered in
soot whilst others were rosy clean but, he noted, all were breathless.
Jaime
Milton couldn’t help but smile.
“What
are you smirking about?” barked Lord Milton, Sr. as his son pushed him through
the streets in a beautiful silvery wheelchair.
“Just
thinking about the first time I came to Midgard,” replied Jaime. “It was a…”
“I
didn’t ask!” announced Lord Milton, Sr., brandishing his polished walking cane.
“Always answering questions I didn’t ask! And stop your smiling! There’s no
reason to smile!”
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4 comments:
Thanks for hosting!
Love Steampunk! Thanks for the giveaway.
Great blurb and excerpt!
Trix, vitajex(at)aol(Dot)com
interesting info
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