Hello and welcome to the Hump Day Hook. Today I share an excerpt from my first novel Love Hurts (A Redcliffe Novel), at the beginning of Jessica and Jack’s fated relationship…
“Perhaps you would be wise to take a breather in your relationship.” Simon said, “I knew that Jack was licensed for firearms; it’s part of his job, and Danny’s. But I would’ve expected him to tell you if he was carrying to prevent something like this happening.” He continued, “To be honest I’m almost as angry as you. Please Jessica, believe me when I say that the Mason brothers are trouble. They don’t mean to be, but they will cause you more grief if you continue this relationship with Jack. It will be worse now that Danny is back in town. And I’m not just saying that to get you away from them. As your friend I am concerned for you, I don’t like seeing you upset.”
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Wednesday, 16 October 2013
Wednesday, 9 October 2013
#ReadMe – Beware the Wolf in My New Master - #HDH
Hello and welcome to the Hump Day Hook. Today I share an
excerpt from my second published short story My New Master, featured in
the YA anthology The Mirador Fantasmagoria. This gives some back story
to our favourite lieutenant werewolf, Simon Bunce from the Redcliffe novels…
“Ok Marie,
tell me about this family. What do you
want me to do?”
She smiled
again.
“Simon you
are so young, so innocent! I know about
your mother. But I am not like
her. Actually I am like Danny.”
Here she
nodded in his direction and I half turned to look at him. His face was serious, his blue eyes blazing
as he spoke.
“Marie
please don’t do this. You cannot
destroy this boy’s life. Let him
go.”
He moved
towards Marie and suddenly she lunged at him.
I shouted her name and tried to block her but she was stronger than I
thought. Marie shoved me so hard I
staggered back to the sofa and suddenly she was on top of me again, her hand
clamped around my throat as she hissed in my ear.
“You
shouldn’t have done that, Simon.”
She
lifted her face and I whimpered as I saw her eyes, not human. They were animal eyes. She sniffed my face and nuzzled my
neck. I struggled but she was too
strong and she held me firm against the sofa with her body. I heard Detective Mason behind her and
sensed him moving cautiously closer.
“Mistress
please let him go. You are frightening
him. Your business is with me now;,
punish me, not him.”
She
laughed and spoke while looking at my face.
“Oh Danny
you are so vain! I will deal with you
afterwards. But first I must bring
Simon into our family.”
Suddenly
she struck my neck, tearing at the flesh and biting me. I cried out but the sound was muffled by the
sound of her hand over my mouth. I felt
something clawing at my stomach, heard the sound of cloth and flesh tearing,
then I felt searing pain as blood poured from my body. Everything went black.
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Monday, 7 October 2013
Why do I Write?
I am currently experiencing a lot of changes in my life, and yet outwardly everything appears very normal and unspectacular. My big change is that of becoming a parent and subsequently a 'responsible' adult. Several years ago my then fiance (now husband) and I bought our first house together. We got a dog. We acquired several baby turtles (and now have 2 surviving). Then we got pregnant. Well, I did. The husband did his bit, but we won't go into detail...
Anyway, I now have one daughter aged 2 years and 10 months, and one newborn daughter aged 9 weeks. I tried to keep up with my writing schedule all through my second pregnancy, although since the birth of my first daughter I haven't really kept a writing schedule. It is more a case of write what I can when I find time and energy. It didn't help when my Muse packed up and left town. She just disappeared about six months into my pregnancy. I was devastated!
I now have an abandoned manuscript that will be reassessed at some point in the future. I recently released my fourth novel, The Darkness of Love, which I wrote while my first daughter was a young baby. I plan to participate in NaNoWriMo 2013 as a method to reinvigorate my novel writing enthusiasm. So far my Muse has begun to make small noises and offer tantalizing snippets of dialogue, the occasional new idea, and some very vague plot fillers for book 4 in my Redcliffe series. I am hoping that my children will miraculously settle down during November and allow me to indulge my passion.
Which brings me to my point. Why do I write? Why do any of us write? The simple answer is because we have to. The urge is so strong, our characters are so forceful, and the stories simply have to be written or we would go insane. Recently I have lost some of that insanity, although I gained a whole new version as a mother and wife. I now eagerly await the return of my 'writer eccentricity' so that I can reconnect with myself in the best way possible. We all have our vices. Mine are reading, writing and chocolate.
Anyway, I now have one daughter aged 2 years and 10 months, and one newborn daughter aged 9 weeks. I tried to keep up with my writing schedule all through my second pregnancy, although since the birth of my first daughter I haven't really kept a writing schedule. It is more a case of write what I can when I find time and energy. It didn't help when my Muse packed up and left town. She just disappeared about six months into my pregnancy. I was devastated!
I now have an abandoned manuscript that will be reassessed at some point in the future. I recently released my fourth novel, The Darkness of Love, which I wrote while my first daughter was a young baby. I plan to participate in NaNoWriMo 2013 as a method to reinvigorate my novel writing enthusiasm. So far my Muse has begun to make small noises and offer tantalizing snippets of dialogue, the occasional new idea, and some very vague plot fillers for book 4 in my Redcliffe series. I am hoping that my children will miraculously settle down during November and allow me to indulge my passion.
Which brings me to my point. Why do I write? Why do any of us write? The simple answer is because we have to. The urge is so strong, our characters are so forceful, and the stories simply have to be written or we would go insane. Recently I have lost some of that insanity, although I gained a whole new version as a mother and wife. I now eagerly await the return of my 'writer eccentricity' so that I can reconnect with myself in the best way possible. We all have our vices. Mine are reading, writing and chocolate.
Friday, 4 October 2013
#Cheshire Book Launch Event – Catherine Green
I am pleased to announce my book launch event at the Drinks and Bites café on Wheelock Street, Middlewich, Cheshire.
The event takes place on Saturday 2nd November
from 12:00pm – 3:00pm and I will be there to showcase my latest novel TheDarkness of Love, along with my Redcliffe novels series.
I look forward to seeing you there…
Wednesday, 2 October 2013
#ReadMe – College is a Dangerous Place; The Teen Game - #HDH
Hello and welcome to the Hump Day Hook. Today I share an
excerpt from my first published short story The Teen Game, featured in
the YA anthology Devils, Demons and Werewolves…
That afternoon I sat near to the boy I wanted. He was tall and slender with short black
hair in a spiked style. I learnt that
his name was David Samson and I set about making small talk while we had our
first practical art lesson. He was
extremely shy and seemed confused as to why I wanted his attention but slowly
he began to respond, amid much cajoling from his friends. He was another local born and bred who had
come to college straight from the affiliated high school. I was very much the outsider in this place
but that didn’t faze me in the slightest.
Shelley and I ended our first day with invitations to join a group of
boys at the pool club in the nearby cinema complex on Wednesday evening. Naturally the group included my David. Everything was progressing smoothly.
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Wednesday, 25 September 2013
#ReadMe – Vampire Seduction in The Darkness of Love - #HDH
Hello and welcome to the Hump Day Hook. Here is an excerpt
from my new Victorian vampire novel The Darkness of Love. It tells the
story of the vampire Marcus Scott from the Redcliffe novels, from the time when
he was human…
Amelia picked up her glass and
took a long sip of the rich red wine.
When she spoke again her eyes were glowing and her fangs had extended
delicately. Gregory felt her energy
filling the room, and he smiled, responding with a lash of his own cold
power. He possessed the energy and
strength of diamonds, hard and impenetrable.
Amelia shivered, her lips curling in a hiss, and wrapped her violet
sparks around him in a cold, sharp embrace.
To a human there was nothing unusual in this room, but to a vampire, it
was electric and very exciting. They
played a fine line between safety and danger, and Amelia thrived on danger.
“You
wish for me to seduce this young man at your party next week?” Amelia asked,
still caressing Gregory with her power, while she stood like a marble statue in
front of the fireplace.
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Sunday, 22 September 2013
Supernatural Story from Shaman Mum #ReadMe
This was the headline in my local weekly newspaper, the Middlewich Guardian, when they ran a story for my new novel The Darkness of Love this week. I just wanted to share my latest media exposure, since I am rather proud of my achievements and am in need of an ego boost while I am running the hamster wheel of young motherhood... Thanks for stopping by!
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