Love and Conductivity

LOVE & CONDUCTIVITY is an immersive, captivating love story, inspired by a real, early 20th-century correspondence. Set against the backdrop of post-WWI America, where Victorian customs clash with the beckoning allure of modernity, an epistolary courtship unfolds as a harmonious convergence of poetry and science. Yet, beneath the surface lies the electrifying tension of bridging time and distance, where genuine connection proves both thrilling and daunting. In a narrative that explores the complexities of both scientific discovery and matters of the heart, LOVE & CONDUCTIVITY reveals the profound resonance of true connection amidst the swirling currents of change.

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Love and adventure don’t mix, or so thinks Eleanor Morgan, a teacher of poetry in 1918 Oklahoma. And she’s heard the call to adventure all her life: through books, through histories and fairy stories; entering their worlds and their fancies, – this kind of imaginative escape has given her life some of its most bright and shining days. And now, as a grown woman, she’s desirous of early 20th century life’s real adventures: seeing the West, joining the Navy, exploring the North Pole – and so she’s planning her future with no thought of romance.
But sparks fly, quite literally, on the night she meets Erwin Phipps, a physical chemist-turned-lieutenant, on his way home to Austin after the Armistice. Their chance encounter is brief, but electric; one she’s not able to forget, as much as she tries.
Then over a year later and with a continent now between them, an errant New Year greeting from Erwin arrives to her on Valentine’s Day. The embers in her heart are fanned back to life, her dreams of adventure having thus far gone unfulfilled, eclipsed by the demands of her family and profession. But letting her guard down, revealing her true self and confronting her rejection of love may prove to be the most perilous—or gorgeous—adventure of all.

 

Epistolary

Lose yourself in an immersive story of a long distance relationship in 1920s America, which relied the whims of the postal service, and for which emotion was often nestled between the lines.

The Dawn of an Atomic Age

Period details reveal an America at the dawn of its atomic age, when solving nature's riddles began to reveal astonishing truths.

The Alchemy of Poetry

Words have the power to change us. To create bonds, like carbon atoms forming a diamond. To improve our outlooks, our sense of what's possible.

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A gorgeous literary historical novel that will transport readers to post-WWI America with sumptuous period details, beautifully crafted imagery, and a swoon-worthy romance that’s the stuff of dreams and yet feels oh-so-real.

Erin Lindsay McCabe, USA Today Bestselling author of I Shall Be Near To You

Based on real life letters, readers will dive heart first into this unforgettable romance that's both sigh worthy and sweet.

Brandy Vallance, author of The Covered Deep & Within the Veil