Tho I Be Mute by Heather Miller
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Tour for ‘Tho I Be Mute, by Heather Miller, the prequel to the wonderful Yellow
Bird’s Song. We have a great excerpt to whet your appetite!
The Details:
Book Title: ‘Tho I Be Mute (2nd
edition)
Series: Prequel to Yellow Bird’s Song
Author: Heather Miller
Publication Date: 09/10/2024
Publisher: Historium Press, Historical
Fiction Company
Pages: 345
Genre: Historical Fiction / Historical
Romance
Blurb:
The Excerpt:
Chapter 31, “Fly,” Clarinda Ridge Skili
I awoke to shaking floors from the successive beats of wooden-heeled boots against the hardwood. The vibrations were weighty, not the same as those made by my skinny brothers running through the house with calloused feet. The shakes came from intrusive brutes gathering strength from their unified purpose.
In our room, ten-year-old Susan woke and picked up a crying Flora from her pallet on the floor. She swayed with Flora, listening at the door. I rose and brought both to my bed. We scurried under the covers and curled into one another, while I held onto their shaking shifts. We were too frightened to go outside; we were too frightened to move anything more than our eyes, staring at the lighted gap under the door.
Susan’s body shook when bare feet followed the boots. The first were Mama’s. Another pair followed. My brother Rollin was at her heels.
Susan’s body jolted at another sound I couldn’t know. Then, she covered her face with the quilt and held it against her ears with her hands. She heard what I could not. Mama was screaming.
Susan’s first tear ushered in sobs when stillness and sunlight peered under the crack. ‘Tho I be mute, I knew then that more than the morning sun slid under our bedroom door. The Angel of Death arrived with no warning, like a Passover ghost, and cast us in mourning night with its light.
Papa flew to the Nightland, June 22, 1839. Twenty-five men drug him from his pallet on the floor and tried to kill him, but the gun misfired. So, they unsheathed their knives and drug him outside. Mama and Rollin ran after them, but the warriors, still wielding pistol and rifle, surrounded her and my brother, crossed the barrels, and held them back.
Mama’s hysterical tears did nothing to deter the assassins.
Buy Link:
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Author Bio:
History is better than fiction.
We all leave a legacy.
As an English educator, Heather Miller has spent
twenty-four years teaching her students the author’s craft. Now, she’s writing
it herself, hearing voices from the past. Heather earned her MFA in creative
writing in 2022 and is teaching high school as well as college composition
courses.
Miller’s foundation began in the theatre,
through performance storytelling. She can tap dance, stage-slap someone, and
sing every note from Les Miserables. But by far, her favorite role has been as
a fireman’s wife and mom to three: a trumpet player, a future civil engineer,
and a RN. Alas, there’s only one English major in her house.
Heather continues writing the Ridge Family Saga.
Her current work-in-progress, Stands, concludes the Ridge Family Saga.
Author Links:
Website: https://www.heathermillerauthor.com
Twitter: https://x.com/HMHFR
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HMillerAuthor
Amazon Author Page: https://www.amazon.com/author/heathermillerauthor
Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/21805281.Heather_Miller
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@heathermillerauthor
Thank you so much for hosting Heather Miller today.
ReplyDeleteTake care,
Cathie xo
The Coffee Pot Book Club