Congratulations! looking forward to reading it.
Congratulations! That is a job well done!
I’ll join the congratulations conga line. Congratulations…da da dum dum da da dum dum…hey!
Seriously, not a tiny accomplishment at all. Congrats, again.
Yay, congratulations!!
I gotta buy a copy.
Let us know when it’s available.
Congratulations! Looking forward to reading it.
Congratulations from me too! May it get best reviews and plenty of recommendations from readers!
Holy Shit!!
[And I mean that in the very best possible way]
That is so cool! CONGRATS*!
*Cong Rats are generally neither sentient nor killers, but there are the occasional extreme cases…
Terrific!
Congratulations! And many more!
Congratulations! Sounds like something I’d definitely have on my list ![]()
Congratulations!
Congratulations! I know how tough the odds against the writer are, and that feeling of triumph when you finally land something.
The Cadaver Princess is now available from Amazon.
THE DEAD DON’T STAY DEAD—ESPECIALLY ROYALTY.
London, 1831. The city teems with secrets, science, and shadows—and one of those shadows just opened her eyes on an anatomist’s slab.
She says her name is Victoria. She insists she’s a princess. But she’s missing her teeth, wrapped in a burial shroud, and undeniably… dead. Or was.
Thrown together with a streetwise orphan named Pablo, a skeptical doctor, and a tavern keeper with secrets of her own, this strange girl unravels a conspiracy that stretches from the slums of London to the halls of Kensington Palace. Someone is stealing bodies—not just for science, but for power. And someone else is playing a dangerous game with the soul of the British Empire.
Part gothic mystery, part alternate history, The Cadaver Princess is a gripping, witty, and darkly magical tale of resurrection, rebellion, and identity. If Mary Shelley and Terry Pratchett had collaborated on a Victorian version of The Princess Bride, with fewer weddings and more corpses, it might have looked something like this.
“…it is equally clear that vile plots are afoot. The ensuing tale is engrossing and satisfying. Recommended!” — Tom Easton, coauthor of ESPionage: Regime Change and Boondoggle.
Allen Steele agrees: “A dark mélange of fantasy, horror, and history, The Cadaver Princess hooked me on the first page. Like Dickens crossed with Poe, there isn’t anything else quite like it.”
Congratulations!
Where can it be purchased?
Congratulations!
Congratulations!!
It’s been said before, but Congratulations!
Not a trivial accomplishment, by any means.