Concoctions, treats, brews, and potions from another batch of feisty characters.
Whether cooking for solace, scrounging for food, concocting medicine, or brewing poisons, the feisty women in these stories will keep you thirsting for more. Twenty-five tales will transport you far afield in time and place: third century Ireland, medieval Europe, twentieth-century Australia. Read your way from a hippie commune to a WW II internment camp in the Philippines; from a Renaissance palace to a Polish village wracked by war, the hills of Appalachia, and a sleepy Ontario town.
Mixtures to soothe, heal, and thrall are prepared in these pages, where lovers take revenge, mothers protect their children, and feisty women make choices in a challenging world.
Edited by Carolyn Korsmeyer, Christy Matheson, Elaine Aucoin Schroller, Kay Smith-Blum, and Kimberly Sullivan
Foreword by K.J. Dell’Antonia, New York Times best-selling author of the novels The Chicken Sisters, Playing the Witch Card, In Her Boots, and the non-fiction book How to Be a Happier Parent.
All proceeds earned from this collection are destined for the WFWA Scholarship Fund, which benefits authors with financial constraints, allowing them access to conferences, writing craft classes, and technology that will enhance their writing careers.
Enjoy a read-aloud of the first lines of "A Whispered Miracle" from Feisty Deeds II, and immerse yourself in the Appalachian Foothills of Alabama.
Praise for Feisty Deeds II
"I really enjoyed this anthology--it covers many different time periods, voices, and writing styles. The stories are vivid, well-written, and sometimes heartbreaking, and it's hard to put the book down!" - Amazon Review
"Such a fun read. I love historical fiction when it is written well, and each story is this collection is wonderful. They all left me wanting more and I would love full books on each story. My favorite story was A Whispered Miracle. Just as the picture and story was being painted, it really left me needing to know what happened next. " - Amazon Review