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A King in Exile
Lady Penelope Smythe-Everton is ill-suited to the life of a gentleman’s daughter in mid-19th-century England. She’s independent, courageous, adventurous in the extreme, and not a particularly good risk on the marriage market. After a brush with death in the tropics, she returns to London with a rather large egg, which hatches to reveal a bipedal lizard she christens "Rex." Her life—and that of her dearest friend, solicitor John Maguire—is about to change in ways neither of them can possibly imagine.
“A King in Exile” first appeared in Quantum Zoo, edited by D.J. Gelner and J.M. Ney-Grimm (Orion's Comet, 2014).
My short story “A King in Exile” is free for a limited time to anyone who signs up for my newsletter. Choose from .mobi (Kindle), .epub, or .pdf formats. I'll send you a download link when I receive your signup. I'll send newsletters several times a year to announce free and reduced-price books or other news I think you might like. Fill out the survey if you'd like to give me input about newsletter content.
A King in Exile
Lady Penelope Smythe-Everton is ill-suited to the life of a gentleman’s daughter in mid-19th-century England. She’s independent, courageous, adventurous in the extreme, and not a particularly good risk on the marriage market. After a brush with death in the tropics, she returns to London with a rather large egg, which hatches to reveal a bipedal lizard she christens "Rex." Her life—and that of her dearest friend, solicitor John Maguire—is about to change in ways neither of them can possibly imagine.
“A King in Exile” first appeared in Quantum Zoo, edited by D.J. Gelner and J.M. Ney-Grimm (Orion's Comet, 2014).