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Synopsis:

“What is a heart if not the ultimate clockwork?”

Abigail’s young life was saved by the kindness of strangers: Schuyler Algernon, the man who found her collapsed on cold city streets, and Quinn Godspeed, the doctor who risked everything by breaking the law to keep her fragile heart beating.

As the truth about what she’s become and her feelings for her savior overtake her, Abigail is forced to ask what constitutes life, living, and what dark secrets are contained within Godspeed’s past and the walls of Schuyler’s house.

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Praise for Godspeed:

“What does one say when one reads such a profound and amazing book? GODSPEED is like nothing I have ever read before – part Frankenstein, part love story, part memoir – it is all these things and more.” ~ anne gallagher

“For me, the novel was a mixture of romance, gothic (a la Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein), Steampunk, and paranormal. The mystery surrounding Godspeed pulled me in and refused to let go, right to the end. ~ L. B. Diamond

“In her unique, lyrical style, February Grace uses beautiful language and rich descriptions to give us a novel full of mystery, danger, intriguing characters, and romance. Abigail and Quinn’s story hooked me from the first page and wouldn’t let go until the end. My only regrets in reading it were that I should have picked it up sooner, and I was sorry when it was over.” ~ Michelle Gregory

“This is really a lovely book. The style of writing is so in keeping with the time period (likely late 1800’s or early 1900’s) and the narrator’s voice is all poetry and beauty. The story itself was fascinating and the intricacies as it hits its stride are really wonderful. Sorry can’t go into it too much without spoilers! Suffice it to say, a great steam punkish story for an absolute bargain price.” ~ Lucy Sue

“When I began to see the story as steam punk retelling of My Fair Lady with a much more fascinating and action filled ending,the characters really grew on me. The tension in this novel was perfect, the twist at the end was so well done that I didn’t see it coming. The character development of Dr. Godspeed’s assistant and closest friend was particularly moving. The scene with the piano (I won’t say anymore than that lest I give anything away) was a stroke of genius IMO. An intense and fascinating read.” ~ A. Felsted

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About the Author:FG Author Picture 3 Color higher res

February Grace is a writer, artist, and poet who lives in Southeastern Michigan. She sings on key, plays by ear, and is more than mildly obsessed with colors, clocks, and meteor showers. You can learn more about February by visiting http://februarywriter.blogspot.com/  on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/FebruaryGrace and Twitter @FebruaryGrace

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