The (Alternative) History of Drinks

The (Alternative) History of Drinks

Genevieve King still parties like it’s 1899, and now you can, too!

After over a century of serving the Paranormal Court, Jennie King has learned a thing or two about cocktails from all over the world. In this brand-new (and totally unfiltered cocktail book), Jennie shares her top 30 recipes and history lessons on some of the world’s most iconic and long-forgotten cocktails.

Travel back to the 1500s for a refreshing Mojito, tingle your taste buds with the tale of the Dark & Stormy, learn the truth of the origin behind the Mai Tai.

No matter your drink of choice, there’s a story hidden in the flavors. Let Jennie King be your guide on this journey through time and taste.

NOTE: “Cocktails Through the Ages,” is best enjoyed as an accompaniment to fans of the “In Her Paranormal Majesty’s Secret Service” fictional series. While the recipes and creations in this book are legitimate recipes, reader caution is advised.

Daniel Willcocks

with Michael Anderle

Daniel Willcocks is an international bestselling author and podcaster of dark fiction. He is the CEO of Devil's Rock Publishing, one fifth of digital story studio, Hawk & Cleaver, co-producer of iTunes-busting fiction podcast, 'The Other Stories,' as well as the host of the 'Great Writers Share' podcast, and the 'Next Level Authors' podcast.

Residing in the UK, Dan's work explores the catastrophic and the strange. His stories span the genres of horror, post-apocalyptic, and sci-fi, and his work has seen him collaborating with some of the biggest names in the independent publishing community.

Find out more at danielwillcocks.com

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