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The Teacake Gazette
Fiction steeped in whimsy, romance, and cozy magic.


The Girl In the Golden Cage
Lyra’s head snapped up, her eyes, usually so veiled, flashing with a desperate hope. She moved to the bars, her fingers clutching them, knuckles white. “They… they bought me,”

Lou Sadler
May 257 min read


The Circus Clown, Part 2 (of 2)
Harold listened intently, his expression serious. “Those townies are all bluster. But you gotta be careful. Don’t give them the satisfaction of seeing you scared.” He then grinned, his eyes twinkling. “Though I gotta admit, using Maharani as backup was a stroke of genius!”

Lou Sadler
May 256 min read


A Conversation with Annabelle Greystone
This week, I invite you to step inside the misty world of Greystone Hall and spend a few moments with Annabelle Greystone.

Louisa Blackthorne
May 256 min read


The Willow's Lament
A gentle breeze was blowing outside, and the open window caused the wind to rustle her curtains.

Louisa Blackthorne
May 256 min read


A Gaze Beyond the Veil
Three weeks had passed since consumption had claimed Catherine, her only sibling and closest companion. Their parents had departed years earlier, leaving the sisters to rely solely upon each other. Now, at twenty-six, Adelaide was utterly alone in their modest townhouse in Bloomsbury.

Louisa Blackthorne
May 258 min read


The Schoolmistress of Cottonwood Springs
Cottonwood Springs Nebraska Territory 1863 The stagecoach rattled to a stop, sending plumes of dust into the parched air of Cottonwood...

Lou Sadler
May 186 min read


The Changeling’s Price
But Eilis saw the flash of fear in her mother’s eyes when the baby turned its golden gaze toward her. That evening, when this unusual creature refused to nurse and remained silent even as her mother sobbed over it, Eilis watched her father place protective herbs above the doorframes.

Louisa Blackthorne
May 186 min read


The Schoolmistress of Thistle Creek
Her mind wandered to the meaning of the larkspur, a flower embodying joy and an open heart...

Lou Sadler
May 185 min read


Petals of the Past
With curiosity, she lifted the bouquet. The scent of lavender transported her instantly back fifteen years to summers at her grandmother’s cottage in Provo Canyon, to herb gardens and flower presses, and to Matt.

Louisa Blackthorne
May 187 min read


Jed's Wild Ride - A Pony Express Tale, part 2 (of 2)
A rifle shot cracked through the quiet, the bullet slicing past Jed’s ear with a hiss like an angry rattler. He kicked Comet into a hard gallop...

Lou Sadler
May 155 min read


Queen Anne's Sanctuary
With the last reserves of his strength, Bramble zipped beneath the shelter of the Queen Anne’s lace just as the rain turned from a drizzle to a downpour.

Louisa Blackthorne
May 145 min read


The Pride of Amaryllis
Still, the drought was testing even Amaryllis’s enduring confidence. She fluttered from bed to bed, watering with dewdrops gathered in acorn caps, whispering to the dry soil, encouraging earthworms to dig and aerate.

Louisa Blackthorne
May 146 min read


The Lady & the Lamplighter, part 1 (of 2)
As they ascended the stairs, she whispered, “Maybe the lamplighter will make you an offer.”
Eugenie stopped, turning wide-eyed.

Louisa Blackthorne
May 1211 min read


🐦⬛The Curse of the Crimson Tent
One of those? You never raised a red tent.

Lou Sadler
May 124 min read


The Séance at Blackwood Manor
Six months after Rupert’s death, Josephine still felt unsettled. She needed to know if perhaps he was waiting on the other side with a message for her or their children.

Louisa Blackthorne
May 125 min read


Lady Mary Fontaine
March 1853 Kent, England "My lady, if I may interfere," her maid stepped forward from behind the desk where Lady Mary Fontaine sat...

Louisa Blackthorne
May 84 min read


The Circus Clown, Part 1 (of 2)
He was 15 when the circus rolled into town one crisp, autumn day. For a week the townsfolk patronized The Greatest Show on Earth...

Lou Sadler
May 75 min read


The Mist at Greystone Hall
Annabelle’s fingers fumbled for the matches. She lit a fresh candle with trembling hands and turned to face the figure forming in the mist.

Louisa Blackthorne
May 74 min read


A Promise of Spring
March 1852 Portland , Oregon Eliza Whitmore stood at the edge of the cabin porch, her shawl drawn tight around her shoulders, staring...

Lou Sadler
May 35 min read


A Pansy for Eleanor, Epilogue (8 of 8)
A splash of color caught her eye near the garden fence; delicate purple and yellow blooms pushing up through the thawing soil. Pansies.

Lou Sadler
May 12 min read
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