One of my New Year's resolutions was to get involved in some blog hops with both my author blog, and my personal one. I have thrown myself into the challenge by opening up my blog for guest appearances by fellow authors (message me if you would like a spot), and now I have joined my first blog hop. I will be writing about my favourite subject on Valentine's Day, and the very romantic topic is, of course, vampires!
I am currently considering my options, and wondering which angle to take for my blog post. I am thinking it is a good time to tie in with the upcoming release of my third Redcliffe novel, Love Redeems (A Redcliffe Novel). And, in the spirit of love and romance for Valentine's Day, I think it might be nice to share some background information about my favourite vampire, the incredibly gorgeous, moody and complicated Detective Jack Mason, lover and soulmate to our witch heroine, Jessica Stone.
If you would like a preview of the vampires of Redcliffe, Cornwall, hop over to Wattpad now, where you can read the entire first novel Love Hurts (A Redcliffe Novel), free. It is online for a limited time only as I promote the series that also includes Love Kills (A Redcliffe Novel) and Love Redeems (A Redcliffe Novel). Have a read, and tell me what you think...
Sunday, 3 February 2013
Friday, 1 February 2013
#FreeBooks Author Spotlight N.L. Gervasio #amreading
January
30th through February 1st, you will be able to download Gods
& Vampyres for FREE on Amazon.com. What’s even better?
From February 2nd through February 3rd, The Dracove
will be FREE again.
You
can get the first two books in the Prophecy series for FREE this week and this
week ONLY.
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The Dracove – Book I of the Prophecy series
Kylie O’Rourke has unwittingly walked into the path of two vampyres—one who wants to use her as a sacrifice, and one who only wishes to win her heart. As she is pulled into their clandestine world, she learns more about her history and the reason behind her horrible nightmares.
Master vampyre Cianán searches for the one woman who could take his immortality to the next level—godhood. But, when he finds his Chosen One, his progeny Grantlund stumbles onto the Master’s plan . . . again. As if losing his first sacrifice to the bastard wasn’t enough, the Fates were to torment him with a second time.
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Gods & Vampyres – Book II of the Prophecy series
War.
The act never changes, only its players over thousands of years.
When Kylie is taken for use as a sacrifice in an ancient ritual, Grantlund races to save her life, but he has to wait for that perfect moment or all will be lost. Not only does he have to go up against his former Master, Cianán, one of the oldest and most powerful vampyres on Earth, but now the gods are involved, and Cianán has a very prominent one in his corner.
Grant will do anything to stop Cianán from destroying his lover and this world, but what price is he willing to pay? Death at the hands of the woman he loves?
An epic battle is about to begin, and not even the gods know who will come out the victor.
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This
promotion starts on Tuesday night/Wednesday morning at midnight PST, so be sure
to bookmark the event or write it down. And share, share, share, folks! Word of
mouth is an author’s best advertising!
Jinxie’s hard at work
on the next Prophecy series book—Gemini –
Book III of the Prophecy series.
It needs a bit of editing, and an in-between novella may come of it.
Also,
don’t
forget to check the Just Ink Press website for Special Content.
Bio:
NL
“Jinxie” Gervasio is a creator and destroyer
of worlds. She’s both editor
and author, and discovered she’s quite good at the romance thing—writing it,
that is—along with vampires, werewolves, zombies, angels and demons.
Jinxie
is the CEO and Founder of Just Ink Press, her second
publishing company, and she also owns and operates Forever
Nocturne e-zine, a
bi-annual literary magazine. Jinxie reviews books in her spare time, of which
she rarely has any.
Jinxie
was born on Friday the 13th. Her dad wanted to call her Jinx. Her mom said no.
It took 34 years for her to discover the nickname, and she's grown quite
attached to it. She lives in Tempe, Arizona with Umi (her mother), whom she
cares for. She enjoys riding her beach cruiser "The Betty" around
downtown Tempe, loves a good pub crawl, and has had the pleasure and the
heartache of experiencing a love far greater than she could have ever imagined.
She
welcomes you to her worlds.
Jinxie
is the author of the Kick-Ass Girls Club series book Nemesis, and the
Prophecy series books The Dracove and Gods & Vampyres. She’s also an
editor for several successful authors.
Find
Jinxie online for updates to upcoming works:
Wednesday, 30 January 2013
Hump Day Hook #HDH - Love Hurts (A Redcliffe Novel)
Today is Hump Day Hook once again. My, the time goes quickly these days! During recent weeks we have been catching glimpses of life in the Cornish town of Redcliffe after Jessica Stone discovered the existence of vampires and werewolves, and began to learn about her own hidden heritage. Now I have decided to take us back to the beginning. Here is an excerpt from my debut novel Love Hurts (A Redcliffe Novel). This is an excerpt from the very first time that Jessica Stone met Jack Mason, on an ordinary midweek evening...
There we go! If you like the sound of that then read the entire novel for free over on Wattpad. It is a limited special offer in preparation for the release of the third novel Love Redeems (A Redcliffe Novel), which will conclude the initial story of how Jack and Jessica met. But never fear, there will be lots more books in the series!
Now, if you enjoyed that excerpt, why not check out some other authors in our Hump Day Hook group? Please visit the official blog here, or find us on Facebook. Happy humping!
Suddenly he was
pulled back and I staggered as he was torn away from my body. I blinked and opened my eyes to see Simon
standing in front of me, his face blazing with anger. He shoved Jack away from me and almost snarled. I had never seen him this angry.
“You stay away from her, Mason,” he growled. “She is my friend.”
Jack’s face became stern, almost stony as he replied
in a cold voice.
“Be careful, Simon,” he warned. “I think we
should allow Jessica to decide what she is doing. She seems perfectly capable of taking care of herself.”
I felt a sudden rush of anger. How dare Simon interrupt something so
intimate! My voice was strong and
steady as I straightened up and faced the two men, glaring at Simon. He took the full force of my rage, and it
surprised him.
“Simon, what the hell are you playing at?”
I said angrily. “For your information I felt a bit faint inside and Jack
brought me out here for some fresh air since it was so stuffy in the pub. And you don’t even know him do you?” I
added, the rage subsiding as quickly as it rose.
There we go! If you like the sound of that then read the entire novel for free over on Wattpad. It is a limited special offer in preparation for the release of the third novel Love Redeems (A Redcliffe Novel), which will conclude the initial story of how Jack and Jessica met. But never fear, there will be lots more books in the series!
Now, if you enjoyed that excerpt, why not check out some other authors in our Hump Day Hook group? Please visit the official blog here, or find us on Facebook. Happy humping!
Monday, 28 January 2013
#amwriting My Writing Schedule January Review
I think it might be nice to write a post about my monthly achievements with writing projects throughout 2013. If nothing else, it will give me a focus and a goal for which to do my writing. I find that my motivation is greatly improved if I have a word count target and a fixed deadline for my work. When I have no specific aim or plan, I tend to waver and procrastinate. My stories are always developing in my mind, but they don't always progress onto paper (or screen).
When we began 2013, just a month ago, I decided to write a minimum of 1000 words per day. I have almost managed to keep up that target. I don't always write on the computer, and I do include my blog posts in that target. I have been writing more in my journals, which I feel will become very useful in later years as and when I make the move to writing non-fiction. The point is, I am writing something. Perhaps I shouldn't be so hung up on facts and figures. As a writer, the main aim is to produce content that people will want to read. I am doing that. It is just coming together slowly.
There are several factors involved here. The main one is my toddler, who is with me 24/7. She starts playschool next week, which means I will finally have a fixed rota in which to work. I am quite excited at the prospect. It will give me a minimum of 15 hours per week to develop my freelance business and to work on my manuscripts and short stories. Wonderful! For now I will continue as I have been, writing as and when the mood takes me. I have submitted a short story for an anthology that I hope will be accepted by the publisher. I am currently confirming cover art and final agreements for the release of my third Redcliffe novel Love Redeems. Everything is falling into place. 2013 is off to a good start!
When we began 2013, just a month ago, I decided to write a minimum of 1000 words per day. I have almost managed to keep up that target. I don't always write on the computer, and I do include my blog posts in that target. I have been writing more in my journals, which I feel will become very useful in later years as and when I make the move to writing non-fiction. The point is, I am writing something. Perhaps I shouldn't be so hung up on facts and figures. As a writer, the main aim is to produce content that people will want to read. I am doing that. It is just coming together slowly.
There are several factors involved here. The main one is my toddler, who is with me 24/7. She starts playschool next week, which means I will finally have a fixed rota in which to work. I am quite excited at the prospect. It will give me a minimum of 15 hours per week to develop my freelance business and to work on my manuscripts and short stories. Wonderful! For now I will continue as I have been, writing as and when the mood takes me. I have submitted a short story for an anthology that I hope will be accepted by the publisher. I am currently confirming cover art and final agreements for the release of my third Redcliffe novel Love Redeems. Everything is falling into place. 2013 is off to a good start!
Wednesday, 23 January 2013
Hump Day Hook #HDH - Love Redeems (A Redcliffe Novel)
Hello and welcome to this week's Hump Day Hook! Last week I shared a little excerpt from my upcoming novel Love Redeems (A Redcliffe Novel). Today I will share one last excerpt, before moving on to new projects. So far we have seen snippets of the relationship between our heroine Jessica Stone and her human best friend Liz, her werewolf friends Danny and Simon, and their mixed up emotional circumstances. Today I will share something of the lovers' relationship between Jessica and her vampire, Jack Mason. I feel he has faded into the shadows recently, so here is a little teaser.
Jack arrived promptly at
closing time. He startled me, appearing
at the door just as I turned the sign to say ‘closed.’ I jumped and squealed, then laughed at my
own stupidity as I unlocked the door to let him in. Jack did not smile. His
expression was serious and he was clearly showing his vampire tonight as he
stepped into my shop and across the room to my internal door, moving at
lightening fast speed. My skin prickled
with tension and anxiety, but I forced myself to remain calm and not
acknowledge his obvious bad mood. Suri
stood at the edge of her forest, watching the vampire, her large dark eyes
sparkling with intelligence and power.
She opened her mouth and growled, but this time I was able to control
myself and not allow it to escape through my body. Instead I harnessed the power, drawing it into me in a tingling,
electric mass. It would help keep me
strong and protect me from my boyfriend and his brother, should either of them
try and exert their dominance over us.
What do you make of that? Love is never easy, and more so if you happen to live in this crazy Cornish town! If you would like to see more novel excerpts, why not check out our Facebook group, or even our brand new blog site, Hump Day Hook? There are all sorts of stories featured, from straight romance, pure fantasy, paranormal, LGBT, Gothic and even a little sci-fi. You are sure to find something you will enjoy! Have a lovely week as always my friends.
Did you enjoy this article? Join my tribe today, and I
will send you a fabulous FREE book to get you started… (be warned, my vampires
do not sparkle, and my wolves will bite!)
Monday, 21 January 2013
The Very Inspiring Blogger Award
Hooray! Ciaran Dwynvil has nominated me for The
Very Inspiring Blogger Award. Thank you!
Ciaran writes gay and erotic paranormal romance,
and I thoroughly enjoy reading his weekly snippets and excerpts every Wednesday
on the Hump Day Hook blog hop.
The Rules:
- Display the award logo on your blog.
- Link back to the person who nominated you.
- State 7 things about yourself.
- Nominate 15 bloggers for this award and link to them.
- Notify those bloggers of the nomination and the award’s requirements.
7 Things About Me:
1. My
third novel, Love Redeems (A Redcliffe Novel) will be released very soon
2. I
am a natural redhead, and proud of it!
3. I
am married with one toddler, one Staffydoodle dog, and 2 turtles
4. My
hobbies include card making and crafting bead jewellery
5. I
sometimes hunt ghosts
6. Occasionally
I aspire to be like a Stepford wife (though very rarely!)
7. One
day I will own a small holiday cottage on the Cornish coast, from which to pen
my masterpieces
15 Other Inspiring Blogs
So, let’s see where I like to stop and read… Check
these bloggers too; you may well find something you enjoy...
Saturday, 19 January 2013
Need a Crazy Writing Challenge?
I know many fellow writers who eagerly participate in the annual novelling challenge that is NaNoWriMo. In fact, I found myself feeling a little wistful the other day when I realised how far away our next challenge is. I seem to write so much more productively when I have a fixed target date and a schedule in mind. Now, I know I could quite easily set myself plenty of targets to get my work done. In fact, my current plan is to write a minimum of 1000 words per day, whether that be in the form of a novel manuscript or short stories. But it is a slow progress at the moment.
Just the other day I received a newsletter from a website called Authonomy. I admit I do not spend a lot of time over there, but I am subscribed to their email list. On the the newsletter I received, something caught my eye. A group of writers have set up a new challenge. They want to write a full novel (or more likely a novella) in just 30 hours during 26th and 27th January. They are calling it National Novel Writing Weekend (or NaNoWriWee), and it is open to the public with prizes available. For more details, here is the link.
I did seriously consider entering this challenge. My husband just happens to be off work for a week because it is our daughter's birthday and mine, and we had planned to do some family activities together. But I couldn't recall any specific plans for next weekend. When I queried it with my husband, he informed me that I had already agreed he could attend a football game next Saturday, since he no longer has a season ticket due to his work schedule, and he hasn't been to a game in several months. I couldn't really change my mind now.
That wouldn't normally be a problem, except that we have a toddler (who will be 2 tomorrow!). I almost gave up on the idea of joining NaNoWriWee but it is still there, whispering in the back of my mind. Perhaps I could arrange for the grandparents to step in and babysit... Hmm, that's not a bad idea...
Just the other day I received a newsletter from a website called Authonomy. I admit I do not spend a lot of time over there, but I am subscribed to their email list. On the the newsletter I received, something caught my eye. A group of writers have set up a new challenge. They want to write a full novel (or more likely a novella) in just 30 hours during 26th and 27th January. They are calling it National Novel Writing Weekend (or NaNoWriWee), and it is open to the public with prizes available. For more details, here is the link.
I did seriously consider entering this challenge. My husband just happens to be off work for a week because it is our daughter's birthday and mine, and we had planned to do some family activities together. But I couldn't recall any specific plans for next weekend. When I queried it with my husband, he informed me that I had already agreed he could attend a football game next Saturday, since he no longer has a season ticket due to his work schedule, and he hasn't been to a game in several months. I couldn't really change my mind now.
That wouldn't normally be a problem, except that we have a toddler (who will be 2 tomorrow!). I almost gave up on the idea of joining NaNoWriWee but it is still there, whispering in the back of my mind. Perhaps I could arrange for the grandparents to step in and babysit... Hmm, that's not a bad idea...
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