M.C. Frank's Blog, page 108
December 25, 2020
04hands:theindianexpress / pascalchampion / hozier, ‘to noise making’ / titanic (1997) dir. james...
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theindianexpress / pascalchampion / hozier, ‘to noise making’ / titanic (1997) dir. james cameron / my chemical romance, ‘sing’ / abc news / dead poets society (1989) dir. peter weir / bertolt brecht
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ON EVERYDAY - 1. “Supper” by Garrison Keillor // (2)// (3) // 4. Bonfire Opera: Poems by Danusha Laméris (2020) // (5) // 6. “The Orange” by Wendy Cope // 8. “A Good Day” by Kait Rokowski // 9. Midnight Chicken & Other Recipes Worth Living For by Ella Risbridger (2019) //
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ON EVERYDAY - 1. “Supper” by Garrison Keillor // (2)// (3) // 4. Bonfire Opera: Poems by Danusha Laméris (2020) // (5) // 6. “The Orange” by Wendy Cope // 8. “A Good Day” by Kait Rokowski // 9. Midnight Chicken & Other Recipes Worth Living For by Ella Risbridger (2019) //
silkirose:2020 has officially been the longest and shortest year I feel like I’ve dissociated...
2020 has officially been the longest and shortest year I feel like I’ve dissociated through the entire thing my soul is still in april
I’m so lo-o-o-onely lo-o-o-o-onely is
the theme...

I’m so lo-o-o-onely lo-o-o-o-onely is
the theme song of this year’s Christmas, right? Comment a
December 21, 2020
“Break my arm, do it,” Vaughn’s voice said behind the bushes.“Your good arm?” another voice,...
“Break my arm, do it,” Vaughn’s voice said behind the bushes.
“Your good arm?” another voice, incredulous, asked.
Stella did not know the speaker.
“I quite literally do not care,” Vaughn’s voice
replied. “What use is either arm to me if I’m in prison?”
“That’s a bit too dramatic, Tim,” the second voice
said. “Marriage is not the exact same thing as prison.”
“Isn’t it?” Vaughn’s voice dripped bitterness.
from Frosted
“Break my arm, do it,” Vaughn’s voice said behind the bushes.“Your good arm?” another voice,...
“Break my arm, do it,” Vaughn’s voice said behind the bushes.
“Your good arm?” another voice, incredulous, asked.
Stella did not know the speaker.
“I quite literally do not care,” Vaughn’s voice replied. “What use is either arm to me if I’m in prison?”
“That’s a bit too dramatic, Tim,” the second voice said. “Marriage is not the exact same thing as prison.”
“Isn’t it?” Vaughn’s voice dripped bitterness.
Excerpt from Frosted
Book cover reveal
Can two people hate each other more than...
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Book cover reveal
Can two people hate each other more than these two?
She has a heart of stone. He is the notorious pirate every lady swoons for.
They have vowed never to meet again.
Captain Timothée Charmont
Heart: Broken
Face: Gorgeous
Tone: Acidic
Pirate: Yes, he is
Marital Status: Forced into an engagement
Willing to: Break his own arm to escape his wedding tomorrow.
Lady Stella DeWinter:
Heart: Frosted
Face: Angelic but sad
Tone: Silent
Secrets: Many, but one in particular. A very dark one indeed.
Marital Status: Jilted Captain Charmont right before their wedding, five years ago.
Willing to: Do anything to meet Timothée one last time.
Question: Why? (on earth)
Meeting place: The Frosted Ball.
What follows: Chaos. Noisy ballrooms. Starry skies. White flurries. Hungry kisses. Haughty stares. Frozen lakes. Shaking breaths. The truth. Finally.
Frosted is a heart-wrenching romance about a pirate and an ice-cold lady who seem to have hated each other for years, inspired by winter-themed fairytales like The Snow Queen and The Steadfast Tin Soldier. It is set in a witty, glittering Regency world made up of a little bit of Jane Austen, a little bit of Georgette Heyer, and a lot of a modern heart yearning for romance, passion and a tall gentleman with a smoldering gaze. This is a broken tale of beauty, dark secrets and love lost.
If you decide to read this book, be warned: your heart won’t escape unscathed.
See the cover here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08L5PMRMY
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Book cover reveal
Can two people hate each other more than...
View this post on InstagramA post shared by M.C. Frank (@mcfrank_author)
Book cover reveal
Can two people hate each other more than these two?
She has a heart of stone. He is the notorious pirate every lady swoons for.
They have vowed never to meet again.
Captain Timothée Charmont
Heart: Broken
Face: Gorgeous
Tone: Acidic
Pirate: Yes, he is
Marital Status: Forced into an engagement
Willing to: Break his own arm to escape his wedding tomorrow.
Lady Stella DeWinter:
Heart: Frosted
Face: Angelic but sad
Tone: Silent
Secrets: Many, but one in particular. A very dark one indeed.
Marital Status: Jilted Captain Charmont right before their wedding, five years ago.
Willing to: Do anything to meet Timothée one last time.
Question: Why? (on earth)
Meeting place: The Frosted Ball.
What follows: Chaos. Noisy ballrooms. Starry skies. White flurries. Hungry kisses. Haughty stares. Frozen lakes. Shaking breaths. The truth. Finally.
Frosted is a heart-wrenching romance about a pirate and an ice-cold lady who seem to have hated each other for years, inspired by winter-themed fairytales like The Snow Queen and The Steadfast Tin Soldier. It is set in a witty, glittering Regency world made up of a little bit of Jane Austen, a little bit of Georgette Heyer, and a lot of a modern heart yearning for romance, passion and a tall gentleman with a smoldering gaze. This is a broken tale of beauty, dark secrets and love lost.
If you decide to read this book, be warned: your heart won’t escape unscathed.
See the cover here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08L5PMRMY
#bookstagrampl #bookstagrammer #bookstagramindonesia #bookstagramer #bookstagramfeatures #bookstagramturkey #bookstagramindia #bookstagramit #bookstagram #bookstagramph #bookstagramespaña #bookstagrammers #bookstagramfeature #bookstagramgermany #bookstagramtopasja #bookstagramming #bookstagramchile #bookstagramcommunity #bookstagramarg #bookstagrammexico #bookstagramfrance #bookstagramitalia #followback #bookstagramista #bookstagramers #bookstagramuk #bookstagrampolska #bookstagramchallenge #bookstagrammersunite
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December 13, 2020
Can two people hate each other more than these two?She has a heart of stone. He is the notorious...
Can two people hate each other more than these two?
She has a heart of stone. He is the notorious pirate every lady swoons for.
They have vowed never to meet again.
Captain Timothée Charmont
Heart: Broken
Face: Gorgeous
Tone: Acidic
Pirate: Yes, he is
Marital Status: Forced into an engagement
Willing to: Break his own arm to escape his wedding tomorrow.
Lady Stella DeWinter:
Heart: Frosted
Face: Angelic but sad
Tone: Silent
Secrets: Many, but one in particular. A very dark one indeed.
Marital Status: Jilted Captain Charmont right before their wedding, five years ago.
Willing to: Do anything to meet Timothée one last time.
Question: Why? (on earth)
Meeting place: The Frosted Ball.
What follows: Chaos. Noisy ballrooms. Starry skies. White flurries. Hungry kisses. Haughty stares. Frozen lakes. Shaking breaths. The truth. Finally.
Frosted is a heart-wrenching romance about a pirate and an ice-cold lady who seem to have hated each other for years, inspired by winter-themed fairytales like The Snow Queen and The Steadfast Tin Soldier. It is set in a witty, glittering Regency world made up of a little bit of Jane Austen, a little bit of Georgette Heyer, and a lot of a modern heart yearning for romance, passion and a tall gentleman with a smoldering gaze. This is a broken tale of beauty, dark secrets and love lost.
If you decide to read this book, be warned: your heart won’t escape unscathed.


