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Artemis in the Desert (Rain City Comedy of Manners Book 2) Kindle Edition
Or is that fire sparked by a 900cc bike sliding sideways down a backcountry highway?
Or is it merely a soggy journey from Tumalo to Denio to Winnemucca to Zion, while the White-Bone Demon seeks to destroy hope?
Eliot Arden is a Seattle artisan and handywoman. Her put-together life worked well until she met Destiny, a teenage orphan who needs stability and mentoring as an artist. Eliot needs cash, right now, to secure Destiny’s future. A short-term job slams Eliot back a decade, riding her rebuilt BMW R100RS down the road not taken.
Sean Frederick Wentworth, the manga artist, has the artistic career of his dreams. He’s producing a new mini-series that tells his mythic story backwards: the journey through the U.S. West that was the creative genesis of his famous steampunk characters. The only catch: a demonic ex-partner who seeks to destroy Sean’s new project.
Ten years ago, Eliot and Sean enjoyed a brief affair of the heart. However, they couldn’t conquer the contradictions: artist versus artisan, East Coast versus West Coast, fame versus solitude. On this new Journey to the West, though, dreams and desires might heat up like red slickrock in the sun.
Artemis in the Desert is a workplace adventure story—where the workplace is a motorcycle journey across the American Great Basin. This story includes colorful language and sexual situations, plus humiliating scenes where motorcycles are dropped by the riders.
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateMay 15, 2014
- File size1.1 MB
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- ASIN : B00KD2SA9S
- Publisher : Jugum Press (May 15, 2014)
- Publication date : May 15, 2014
- Language : English
- File size : 1.1 MB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 308 pages
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About the author

ANNIE PEARSON is a U.S. novelist who worked for many years as a technical writer and project manager for Pacific Northwest software companies. In addition to the "Restoration Rules" and “Rain City” fiction series, she also writes the Accidental Heretics adventure series (as E.A. Stewart).
She lives on Capitol Hill in Seattle and posts about writing and eclectic project planning at www.anniepearson.com.
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- Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2015Sean is the artist and ideas guy behind a successful Monkey King animated series. He's leaving the company because his business partner has sold them out (Monkey King cereal arriving at your local grocery store soon)! To clear his mind and kickoff ideas for his next project, he's retracing the motorcycle trip he went on a decade ago which inspired his current success.
Along the way, his videographer Pete and the last minute camera girl Eliot (the only love of his life), join him, leading to a different kind of trip than originally planned.
I enjoyed this book and the writing. I could almost feel the vibrations in my own hands reading about the hours and days spent on their bikes. It's great to continue to learn more about these characters whom all are a part of the Limberlost universe.