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Professor Oladel Adewole has lost tenure, and the beloved,
much-younger sister he's raised has died. With no reason to stay,
he leaves his homeland for the University of Eisenstadt. One thing
makes his new life bearable: the island floating a mile above the
city, his all-consuming interest for years.
When a brilliant engineer makes it to the island in her new
invention, the government sends Adewole up with its first survey
team. The expedition finds civilization, and Adewole finds a
powerful, forbidden fusion of magic and metal called the Machine
God.
The government wants it. So does a sociopath bent on ruling
Eisenstadt. But when Adewole discovers who the mechanical creature
is--and what it can do--he risks his heart and his life to protect
the Machine God from the world, and the world from the Machine God.
Raves and a 4.2 average on Goodreads
"Loved this book. I expected a fairly light weight fantasy/sci
story, with a few rough edges. But this is a wonderful polished
story. The world thats been created is detailed and believable:
just enough extra background to suck you in "
"Ms. Miranda packed a whole lot into just a few pages -- wry and
pointed commentary on academic politics and the tensions between
pure and applied research, the ethical implications of the quest
for knowledge for its own sake, the public and private morality of
holders of political and academic power, and yes, whether or not
someone at some point actually managed to build a mecha so big and
powerful that it could legitimately be referred to as a Machine
God."
"Meilin Miranda writes a fascinating story about a person's search
for the greater good. The Machine God is a story that I enjoyed
thoroughly. I would recommend this story heartily for those wanting
a well-nuanced storyline."-- Mihir Wanchu, Fantasy Book Critic blog
Prince Temmin incurred his father's wrath when he took Supplicancy
in the Lovers' Temple; his devotion to the Gods outweighed his
father's rage. Now he faces a greater challenge: his forbidden love
for Allis, the human host of the goddess Neya. If he doesn't
conquer his emotions, he may bring the Lovers' deadly fury down on
them both--but pride and desire stand in his way. When a murder
rips his greatest support from him, Temmin turns to the magic book
of his ancestors to find answers to his need both for revenge and
for a woman he must not love. All the while, enemies inside and
outside the kingdom are plotting against the monarchy, and the gods
prove once again they are no one's friends. Set in a Victorianesque
world of magic, sexuality, political intrigue and military
conquest, "Son in Sorrow" is the second book in the epic fantasy
series "An Intimate History of the Greater Kingdom."
The advent of digital publishing has seen the rise of a new breed
of writers: independent, experimental and unfettered by convention.
This brand new anthology features a small sampling of these very
writers, in a speculative fiction collection that will capture the
imagination and dazzle the senses. The storytelling genius in this
collection is most evidenced by its memorable characters: a young
woman haunted by her ex-boyfriend's sweater, time travelers with a
suspicious interest in babies, a gender-changing alien desperate to
heal a loved one... In these stories, fourteen independent authors
display the imagination, insight and wonderful originality that
characterizes the unique world of online fiction.
"A trapped immortal planning escape...
A prince who is the key...
And the deliberately forgotten history of a royal family's women,
captured in a magic book that may lead the key to open the lock..."
Heir to the Tremontine Kingdom Temmin Antremont has been shielded
since birth from his father's politically and sexually charged
court. Now eighteen, he must leave home for the Capital--where he
walks straight into a power struggle between the King and the twin
gods of love and sex.
The gods call Temmin to serve for two years, a call Temmin's
father wants him to ignore. If the Heir joins the Lovers' Temple,
some believe it fulfills a prophecy promising great fortune to the
people; others, including the King, fear it heralds the downfall of
the nobility.
With the help of the King's immortal advisor Teacher, Temmin must
decide whether to obey his father and begin training for his future
as ruler, or follow his heart into the Temple. But how far will his
father go to stop him--and what is Teacher's real agenda?
"Lovers and Beloveds" is the first book in the acclaimed fantasy
series "An Intimate History of the Greater Kingdom," which
continues with "Son in Sorrow."
Raves and a 4-star average at Goodreads
"Everything I adore in high fantasy--lush worldbuilding, political
intrigue, and compelling characters--combined with something I
rarely find in high fantasy--intelligent, well-written, relevant
sex. MeiLin Miranda's a damn fine writer and definitely one I'll be
keeping my eye on in the future " -- M.K. Hobson, author of "The
Native Star"
"If George R. R. Martin's Song of Ice and Fire series captures the
gritty realism of medieval history, Lovers and Beloveds reveals the
intimate and personal dynamics of power in aristocracies. It weaves
together a rich multi-layered story that explores how sex and power
shape history and individual destiny-sharing a perspective that's
beyond the 'men, swords, and thrones' (capital H) history that's
often seen in fantasy." -- book blogger Frida Fantastic
" C]aptivating - almost like an anthropological study of sex,
identity, gender, relationships, power, fetish, etc. Unlike your
normal smut novel or porn piece, the sex is heart-breakingly
realistic, full of warts and rough edges. ... Overall Rating: 4.5
stars. Thought-provoking, well-written, emotionally powerful." --
Maria T. Violante, Write, Read, Review blog
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