Books
BOUND
In 1775, three young indentured servants cross the Atlantic into a land bracing for revolution.
They find brief sanctuary along the Hudson River, as new loyalties form amid forbidden love and the first sparks of war. But after a death at sea follows them ashore, accusations shatter their peace, forcing them to make impossible choices between survival and truth.
As the revolution spreads, quiet acts of courage and a love that defies the rules of the age offer them a chance at redemption. But at what price?
A richly atmospheric, suspenseful adventure set in the American Revolutionary War, Constance Emmett's BOUND is a story of love lived in the shadows, and the cost of claiming one's own life when the surrounding world denies it.
EVERYTHING WILL BE ALL RIGHT
Splintered by emigration, World War Two and long-kept secrets, the Prestons are a family grappling with the past and dislocation.
Belfast, 1941. Meg Preston’s seventeen-year-old nephew Robert Henderson is planning to enlist in the Royal Navy, both to escape his smothering parents and the dawning knowledge that he is gay. Meanwhile, Meg and her partner Lillian Watson escape the bombing of Belfast to the Causeway Coast of Northern Ireland.
Years later, the post mid-century sectarian violence, known as The Troubles, erupts. Throughout their lives, members of the Preston family are split into strongly supporting one another, or barely holding together. Facing the misogynistic mores of their time, can they find the strength to reunite?
Enduring the stresses of intimate relationships and global catastrophes, but thriving due to the relief found in community both inside and outside of the family, the Prestons' story is one that resonates during our own, stressful times as well.
HEROINE OF HER OWN LIFE
In early 20th century Belfast, working class Meg Preston struggles to accept her own sexuality and yearns for forbidden love.
Battling the customs and hardships of their time, Meg pursues a relationship with her childhood friend, Lillian Watson. But soon, tribulations of war, violence, and emigration threaten to tear everything apart.
Seeking refuge for herself, her love, and her family, can Meg find the courage to become the heroine of her own life?