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Squirrels Will Be Squirrels

…unless I can keep them in line.

Confession: I wrote the first four posts in this series on one of my fits of inspiration and hyper-focus. Just wrote ’em out while I had the interest. And now I have no idea what I was supposed to be doing here.

This is where notebooks come in handy, right? Looks like we were going to talk about habits/routines and how I use them to tame the squirrels… or rather, to get things done even when the thought-pigeons in my head are on a rampage.

Which is every day. Basically.

The reason I’ve been thinking about this one is that I recently read The Power of Habit by Charles Duhigg. It’s a really interesting book, one of those that I picked up from the library on a whim because it seemed like a tame pigeon, something I could get interested in and focused on for a few days. Really cool stuff about how our brains form habits, WHY they do so, and how we can use them to our advantage.

I’ll confess that I’m not much good at forming or breaking good habits. I’ll get into one for a few weeks and think it’s stuck, and then it’s gone again. We could take meditation as a recent example. I was in the habit of doing it every morning for 5-10 minutes, either on my own or (far better for me) with a guided program like HeadSpace or Buddhify (both available in the apple app store and possibly elsewhere). It was good. I wasn’t good AT it, and never felt like I was making progress, but it was a good exercise.

And then I lost the thread. I gave into the temptation to pick up my phone and check Facebook before I meditated, and that threw everything off one day.

And the next.

I’m really good at bad habits.

But it’s something that I’m working on, and there are habits and routines that really work for me. The key seems to be having the right cue. One that I absolutely can’t miss.

Sometimes having the task written in my bullet journal is enough. I have a section every day dedicated to a whole bunch of habits that I’ll forget about otherwise. If I complete them, I get the satisfaction of checking them off. If I don’t, I get reminded every time I look at that page.

(I used to have these habits on the weekly spread, but didn’t look there enough. Daily is so much better for me. Trial and error.)

Does it always work? Nope. I might look at my page in the morning, see that the kids need their vitamins, and then totally blank on that until I see it again after they’ve left for school. But it is slowly becoming a habit.

And I do still put things off. I write the litter box down every day, but it probably gets done every other day.

Sorry, cats.

But still. It beats waiting for the stench to become unbearable.

This way, the only thing I really have to remember is to check my bullet journal several times a day. And I’ve accepted my scatterbrain tendencies enough that I’m willing to accept that I need to do that. So it works.

Other habits have outside cues, and I’m really trying to develop those more. For example: Every morning, I have to let Jack out to pee. It’s not always first thing in the morning, but it does happen some time between 6:30 when I get up and 8:30 when I take the kids to school. I let him out, turn around, see his dish, and feed him his breakfast.

That’s not a conscious decision. That’s a habit. If I don’t do it then, if I override the habit and move the laundry over instead, the poor guy will not eat until supper time.

…And we can’t have that.

So I stick with it no matter what.

I’d love to say that seeing clutter around is a trigger for me to clean up, or that feeding Jack is in turn a trigger to put that laundry in, but it isn’t yet. I’m trying to get into the “if it will take less than a minute, do it now” mindset, but there’s always something else to grab my attention that’s so much more interesting than carrying a sweater upstairs. And even if I do start to sweep up the dog hair from the floor, odds are I’ll get distracted half-way through by another small task and do that before I grab the dustpan. It becomes an endless chain of unfinished tasks.

Progress is so slow, guys. But it’s happening.

Other things I’m doing to try to help me through the day:

Routines. I’m really fighting to try to get my brain to accept a standard routine. Some weeks it goes well, and it really pays off in terms of later productivity and me feeling like I have a solid start on the day. But no matter how great the rewards, I seem to keep slipping out of it. So I fight on. And it is getting better. I haven’t left packing lunches to the very last second once yet this school year! I mean, it’s only September, but still.

I’m going to keep trying for up-meditate-tea-breakfast-read-get boys up-make lunches before I pick up my phone. It’s a solid routine. I just need to make it a habit.

Preparation. If I have everything I need for a task, I’m less likely to get sidetracked when I go searching for it. Cleaning the bathroom? I’d better have the toilet cleaner, wipes, Windex, paper towels, and mop handy before I begin. It’s one less chance for squirrels to sneak in.

Making tasks appealing. Going back to my stationery snob tendencies here for a second, I’ll give you an example. For weeks I’ve been meaning to write down all of my notes on my new book series in one place, but kept putting it off. I had a notebook ready, but… well, it was fine, but not appealing. Not something that was a pleasure to write in. So yesterday I grabbed the Leuchtthurm1917 I won in an Instagram contest and started working. The paper is nice, and better yet, the pages lie flat so I don’t have to fight with them. I’m excited to use it. So I am. Same goes for buying laundry detergent I love the smell of (God bless Gain Apple Mango Tango) and making my office a place I want to spend time in. I reward myself with a wee spritz of a nice-yet-economical perfume when I’m focusing on work in my office.

So that’s kind of my take on routines and habits. My pigeons are still fluttering, but the more automatic I can make my actions, the less those foolish birds bother me while I’m making things happen.

Okay. I think next time we’re supposed to talk about my work time. That’s trickier. I’m struggling hard with that right now. But talking about it might help someone, so off we’ll go next week.

If I remember to draft it.😉


Run the World (Squirrels)

Okay, I’m not quite prepared for world domination. But I am running things in my private kingdom (queendom?) better than I used to, and that’s something.

We’ve been talking about organization and how I’m getting in control of my flighty brain (Intro post, exercise, planners, if you need to catch up or refer back). On Monday I said that I’d finally found a planner that seemed to be working for me on every level.

If you follow me on Instagram, this is no mystery. I post a lot of pictures of my bullet journal. A lot of people do (check out #bulletjournal over there if you don’t believe me). They range from perfectly minimalist daily to-do lists to beautiful, hand-painted and gorgeously lettered spreads.

And this is possible because at its most basic, a bullet journal is a notebook that you make into whatever you need it to be.

There are no rules, but there is a system. Developed by Ryder… something (Sorry. I hear all about The Church of Ryder* all the time, but I’m bad with names), it’s a rapid-logging system to keep track of your planner stuff. Check out bulletjournal.com for the basics.

You’ve got your key in the front (a list of the notations that you use), your index (for logging what you’ve used your pages for), and then your “collections.” These could be your plans for the month, a page of quotes, your daily tasks, or literally anything else you want to draw or write in there. Want a collection where you track which episodes of The Golden Girls you’ve watched? Have at it. Want to throw weekly spreads into the mix? I do it, and so do lots of other people. Want to try out a different format for those planning pages, use a whole page for one day, or just cram a week onto one page and save paper? YOU GO FOR IT, SWEETIE.

And that’s why I love this thing. It’s streamlined and small and goes everywhere with me. It allows me to plan as far ahead as I want and to cram as many random pages in there as I needed to. By having my monthly and weekly pages and then just going one day at a time, I can put notes where they belong chronologically and then log them in the index so I can find them later.

And you can use any notebook you want! Right now I’m using a black moleskine hardcover notebook with grid paper, and the next one I have lined up to use is the very popular Leuchtturm1917 with dot grid paper. But when I was first testing out this system to see if it might work for me, I used lined paper notebooks I’d bought at Chapters (and I’m still using a similar system in those books for story notes, as they tuck so nicely into my Filofax). And they were fine. Use a spiral-bound composition book. Use a dollar store pocket-sized notebook with puppies on the cover. Your call. It will work.

So today we can take a quick look at how I use my bullet journal to organize my life, and if you have any questions, go right ahead and ask. I do recommend checking out the official site for the basics, and looking at all of the amazing bullet journalists on Instagram. You don’t have to make it pretty, but it sure is nice to look at. 🙂


The index gives you a pretty good idea of what I put in here (continues on the next page). Everything from planning books to gift ideas to daily planning. Some of these are things that looked cool but didn’t work out for me, like the mood and social media trackers. But that’s another nice aspect of this. Try something and don’t like it? Lesson learned. Just turn the page and leave it behind. You’re not stuck with anything that’s not good for you.


Sometimes my daily pages are a full page (usually), sometimes just half. Sometimes they have fancy headers and doodles, sometimes they’re basic lists. It changes to suit me, which is great (this one was while I was in the hospital with one of my kiddos this summer, doing some hard thinking about my stress levels and stalled productivity while he napped. And my journal accommodated that beautifully).


Welcoming a new month is a bit of a tradition for a lot of people. I liked it because I got to practice some doodles that @therevisionguide posted on Instagram, so I’ll probably do it again. Imagine the possibilities for Halloween and Christmas! 🙂


And here’s a look at a weekly page. This collection isn’t part of the original bullet journal system, but I need a weekly view for planning ahead in a little more detail than my monthly page allows for.

There are a ton of other pages in there, of course. I’ve been using this book for a month and a half and I’m on page 122. Some people can make one of these last a year by just putting a few items down as needed for each day. So flexible.

So how does this look for me in practice? How does it help me stay on track?

At the beginning of each month I look back at my Future Log page, where I’ll have any big events or appointments that I’ve scheduled listed. I’ll make my monthly page (which could look like a wall calendar or could have the dates on lines so I can just list things as needed. I prefer the former, myself, though it’s not the official system way to do it). And I’ll transfer items from the Future Log to the Monthly page. Then I’ll add other things, like  pay days, regular due dates for bills, and anything else that comes up for the month. I also use that page as a spot to set my goals and intentions for the month (jut my top three goals, nothing overwhelming, just to keep me focused. For example, in September they’re back to school, the sale on Bound, and the Romancing the Rock EXPOsed author event I’m doing this weekend). I’m experimenting with things like a bill tracker there so I can make sure I haven’t missed anything. And I’ll leave space to note down important things for next month (changes I want to try in my collections, date I need to get back to my doctor about a thing, etc).

Every Sunday I make the next week’s weekly spread, like the one up there ^. This could be one page or two, depending on whose style I thought it would be fun to try this week. I always have boxes for each day’s events and day-specific tasks, a meal planner for the week, room for the grocery list that flows from that, a weekly habit tracker, and “next week.” This gives me a bird’s eye view of the upcoming week, shows me where I might run into trouble (deadline looming when my husband is away and one of the kids has a project due? Might need to set aside some other tasks for now…). This page is a lot like the ones in my Erin Condren and Inkwell Press planners, and very valuable to me.

The more prepared I feel, the less anxious I am.
Then each day gets a page, and this is why I like this better than my other planners. Not everyone needs this, but I really do. I’ll set this up the evening before, unless I’m too exhausted.

These are the pages that really corral my pigeons (my flighty thoughts and attention, remember). I’ll pick my top three tasks for the day that I really need to get done. Usually they’re time-sensitive things like appointments, or (more importantly for me) the little steps that I HAVE to get done to help me toward larger goals. My natural inclination is to let these go until the last minute and then panic. But noting them here, I’m more likely to get them done.

What else goes on a typical daily page? Decorations. I might draw a Pokémon I caught with the kids, or a fancy cupcake if we’re celebrating a birthday. I keep a health tracker on every day’s page for the little routines I will absolutely forget if I’m not checking them off (stretching out my back, taking medications and vitamins, etc.). If I’m doing an instagram challenge or really need to share something on social media, I’ll add that. Things to pick up if I go by the store. Errands. Notations of bills I need to pay that day and the confirmation number for the transaction. Chores. Work tasks and goals. On a really busy day I might use some space to make a timed plan of when I need to be ready for things, because I have a horrible sense of how long it takes to get places and do things. If it’s on paper I’m less likely to assume I can spare another 5 minutes.

All day long I’m writing things in and checking them off. And between that I’m GETTING SHIT DONE.

Not everything I feel I should be doing. In many areas of my life, particularly in my creative/work life, I feel like an underachiever. My bedroom is always messy because I never have the mental energy to spare to tackle it after the more public parts of the house are done. I still probably put off the dishes for too long, too often.

But I’m getting there.

 

And between my daily pages, of course, I have EVERYTHING ELSE. Brain dumps for when my pigeons are going nuts and I need to pin them down to see them clearly, or for when a problem seems too huge and I need to break it down. Project notes for when I have story ideas at random times. Party plans. Notes from books I’m reading. New routines I want to try for the morning or after school. Quotes.

My brain on paper, where I can’t lose and forget everything.

Kind of cool.

I can’t recommend this system enough if you have needs like mine. Maybe start smaller if you’re not planning at all now, with a weekly system in a pre-printed planner. I never would have stuck with this if I’d jumped into bullet journaling right away, so I’m so glad I had my other planners to evolve from. They taught me good habits that I’m building on now.

Or heck, just jump right in here. Do what works for you.

Okay, next time (next Friday, I guess)… Oh. I have a note here on that! We’re going to talk about habits and routines. Sounds boring, but they’re so helpful. And then the nitty-gritty of trying to get through a work day.

Whew.

How do you keep track of your plans and thoughts? Is this even an issue for you? Let me know in the comments! And if you have more questions about the bullet journal thing, I’ll do my best to answer those, too.

BONUS:

I’m getting ready for my first big muli-author event (actually, my first live event of any kind that I’m attending specifically as an author). What do you think of this?

*I don’t think anyone literally worships him, but… you know. Celebrity worship. The mother ship. The founding father.


COVER REVEAL: Death at Peony House by Krista Walsh

Hey, everyone! I’m SO excited to be a part of this cover reveal today! Not only is Krista a good friend of mine AND one of my favourite authors, but I may… kind of… sort of be 100% sure that this is a fantastic new series of urban fantasy novels.

I kind of have an in. All I’m saying.

I KNOW THINGS.

*ahem*

Anyway, the prequel novella, The Invisible Entente, is out now. And we’ll see Daphne’s story soon. And then… I can’t say. But it’s amazing. If you like your this-world fantasy brought to you with a side of classic mythology and amazing adventure, you definitely want to check this one out.

Details on this book below. But first, LOOK AT THIS COVER! Created by the ever amazing Ravven.

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I love Ravven. *sigh*

ANYWAY. Check this out. Then grab your copy of The Invisible Entente (free with Kindle Unlimited!) so you’ll be ready for this one when it comes out on September 20 (!!!!!!)

Sorceress and journalist Daphne Heartstone heads to Peony House, the city’s abandoned hospital, in search of a headline, but what she discovers is a dead body and a clue to a hundred-and-fifty-year-old cold case.

Detective Hunter Avery, the man Daphne loved and lost, warns her away from the case, but the ghosts of Peony House have demanded her help, and her job is on the line if she doesn’t have a story on her editor’s desk for Saturday’s edition.

Daphne has worked hard to escape her past of dark magic and blind ambition, but as she walks the balance between light and dark, she’ll learn how many promises she’s willing to break to protect the people she loves.

Oooooooooh!

BONUS: I just found out that Krista has got the release party set up! This is a Facebook event, so you can attend from wherever you are, wear whatever you want, eat and drink what you like, and not have to talk to anyone in person. In other words, the perfect party. Here’s the link. Click “interested” and “going” to get updates.


Sabbatical

You guys get the update before YouTube subscribers this time. I tried to do a video about this, about goals and taking advice and deciding what really makes you happy rather than just thinking you want what everyone else thinks will make them happy… and it just didn’t work out.

I can’t talk about it coherently yet.

But I did manage to post about it in my Facebook group this morning, and it seemed like a post that was worth sharing here (with slight modifications).

For quite a while I’ve been putting pressure on myself to do everything quickly. To follow the rules that say “publish or perish.” To have less than a year between book releases in a massive trilogy, to hold myself to deadlines that are supposed to be helpful, and to do it all with a smile while achieving my absolute best work.

It’s insane. It really is. For some people all of this works. Tight schedules. Multiple series. Cranking out books, drawing from the creative fountain without needing a break. But I’m learning that for me, it’s wrong. Everyone is unique, and has unique needs, gifts, and challenges. I have a family that doesn’t get the best of me when I’m buried under stress. I have physical pain that cuts me off from work, family, and life, and that’s made worse by tension and stress. I have depression and anxiety, and thanks to the pressure I put on myself to finish the Bound trilogy on time, my writing has become a real trigger for that.

I used to write to heal myself. Now I sit at the computer and feel like crying because I’m scared of not living up to my own expectations, because the words won’t come, because my brain wants to focus on ANYTHING but that blank screen.
And that’s wrong. This is not what stories should be for me. I shouldn’t feel like I need to hide from a part of my spirit.

So I’m taking a bit of a sabbatical.

I’m cancelling edits I had scheduled for a book that’s been suffering under my inability to let my imagination loose. I’m clearing the decks. And for a while—maybe a few weeks, maybe a few months—I’m not going to be “a writer.”

I’ll still be here.

I’m still going to write. I’ll post more on my blog. Maybe I’ll pick at that long-suffering book or my B project, but only if I feel drawn to them. Maybe I’ll take on flash fiction challenges that have no chance of making money, so they can be purely creative enterprises to share. I’ll read about writing craft and take time to apply the lessons. I’ll research whatever topics float my boat on any given day, and try to learn a new language. Hell, maybe I’ll try poetry. You never know.

Maybe I’ll learn to love reading again when there’s no reason to be competitive or to compare my work to anyone else’s. Maybe I can learn to lose myself in other people’s worlds.

Basically, I’m taking time to get healthy. To turn writing back into a playground rather than an assembly line. When I get back to “for real” writing, my hope is that the books I create for you will be filled with more magic, more surprises, more love, and more generous stories than I can even imagine right now.

It’s scary. Deadlines and publishing schedules feel so essential when writing puts food on the table. But my work deserves me at my best, and so do my readers. So here we go. A fresh, unexpected adventure.

This blog will be more active as I try to recover my creative spark and my will to write, as I get my headaches and brain fog and ongoing attention issues under control (or learn how to live and work with them. Sometimes you have to embrace what you can’t change, right?). I’ll post any new fiction stuff here, let you know how things are going.

For readers, this won’t make a huge difference in terms of when the next book comes out. Waiting for me to get better and do my best work shouldn’t work out to a longer delay than a miserable me forcing out junk and having to repair it. And the end product will be so much better.

The stories are there. I just have to get myself ready to welcome them into the world.

Hold on tight. It’s going to be a crazy ride.


Go Indie Now Book Box (July Unboxing)

I’ve never been really into subscription boxes. I mean, they look great, but they tend to be expensive, and I’d rather spend the money just buying what I want. Cheap make-up sample bags were nice for a while, but even that got old and too expensive to be a regular thing.

BUT.

Once in a while I like to treat myself and try something new, and when I saw the Go Indie Now book box on Instagram, it looked like a good option. Indie books, handmade stuff, and a multi-sensory reading experience? Definitely worth a second look. So I went ahead and ordered when a box theme came up that I really liked the look of.

So yeah, I skipped the Historical genre box and waited for fairy tales.

Here’s the unboxing video. I was really happy with this box. Based on this one experience, I’d recommend it for people who love indie/handmade stuff and getting creative care packages in the mail. If you like polished and mass-produced, this may not be the box for you; while there are professional-looking materials in here and the products and books are great quality, the box definitely has a personal feel with hand-written notes in cute, quick handwriting from the person who puts the box together. I’d say this one overall looks more professional than the pictures I saw of earlier boxes, but it still has that personal feel.

Getting two books/bibliotherapy sessions was a really nice treat, especially since I got one in a preferred genre and one that’s a bit of a stretch for me. And the fact that they’re carefully curated makes me feel confident that I’ll get a good reading experience.

Check out the video, and if you’d like to take a closer look at the box, visit http://www.goindienow.cratejoy.com

Note: Yes, I paid for my own box and shipping. No, I did not receive anything in exchange for this unboxing/review, and my books are not scheduled to appear in the box. I just like indie books and authors and want to share. 🙂


Cover Reveal & A Birthday!

So excited to be able to share the first cover in the Invisible Entente series! I’ve read the prequel and have some idea of what’s coming after, and it’s going to be AMAZING!


First Draft Hell

It’s Camp NaNoWriMo time, and oodles of writers all over the world are in a special kind of first draft hell. As we approach the midpoints of our stories, plotters and pantsers alike might be feeling tempted to throw in the towel.

So that’s what this week’s video is about. A look at the things I tend to struggle with as I fight my way through first drafts (and it usually is a fight–none of this comes easy to me) and how I try to change my perspective so I’ll keep fighting.

Enjoy!


The Skeleton Key Series

Hey, guys! Check this out. I know many of you have enjoyed Into Elurien (huge thanks to those who have left reviews and recommended it to friends! It really helps). Are you curious about the rest of this fantastic multi-author series? Want to see where else the Skeleton Key might lead you?

Read on…

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Skeleton Key Book Series

One Skeleton Key. Endless Adventures.

https://skeletonkeybookseries.com

One magical key.

The turn of a lock.

An adventure of a lifetime.

The Skeleton Key finds those who are brave enough. Curious enough. Crazy enough. It only needs an unsuspecting hand and inconspicuous door. Magic uncoils and where the door leads, no one knows. The one way to discover the truth is to step through into a world of the exotic and untold.

If you dare to dream the impossible…

Prepare yourself.

Unlock the Skeleton Key adventures.


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GAME MASTER by Scarlett Dawn

“Forbidden love will change the rules.”

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WARRIOR QUEEN by Shona Husk

To break the siege, he’ll break a law.

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SHADOW WINGS by JC Andrijeski

In a time of great darkness, can Ilana help an angel regain his wings?

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ROYAL ENCHANTMENT by Lia Davis

“A skeleton key unlocks a passage to a world of fae, mythical creatures, and a dark elfin King who will do anything to claim his bride.”

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MECHANICAL HEARTS by Nicole Blanchard

“Life and love are on the line and time is running out. Tick tock.”

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ELFHAME by Anthea Sharp

“A prince, a prophecy, and the young woman who holds the fate of a world in her hands.”

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PRINCESS OF THE DAMNED by Wendy Knight

“What do you do when the face in the mirror isn’t yours?”

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EUNICA by J. Rose Alexander

“Her destiny was not in the shadow of death, but in the light of another life.”

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WHERE SLEEPING DRAGONS LIE by Cristina Rayne

“Some doors can only be unlocked by the right hand…”

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CURSE OF THE UNDEAD DRAGON KING by Konstanz Silverbow

A curse so powerful, not even true love’s kiss can break it.

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FATE OF ELEMENTS by M. Stratton

She was the key to uniting their world.”

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THE ASSASSIN’S MARK by Sarah Mäkelä and Tavin Soren

An assassin becomes a protector as he enters a magical world…all for the woman in his dreams.

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SPELL SLINGER by K.N. Lee

“An immortal dictator will soon meet his match, in a time-traveling sorceress with revenge in her soul.”

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DARK FAE by Lillian Cartier

“The most breathtaking love she’s ever found may also bring her ultimate ruin and death.”

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HIS IMMORTAL KISS by Liliana Rhodes

“He’s waited centuries for her.”

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WITCHMATE by Renee George

“When thief Emma Watson stumbles into an alternative world full of warring witches and werewolves, it sets her on a dangerous path that may lose her the only man she’s ever wanted to love.”

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INTO ELURIEN by Kate Sparkes

“Sometimes you need to step into a fairy tale to find something real.”

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MATE OF A DRAGON VILLAIN by Mandy Rosko

“She wasn’t supposed to fall for the bad guy…”

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MAGICAL ACTS by Michele Bardsley

“Otherworldly to-do list: 1. Save mage. 2. Fall in love. 3. Avoid certain death.”

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THE DEATH SEER by Tanis Kaige

“Caught between life and death, her salvation can only be found in the boy who went missing twenty years ago.”

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THIEF OF SANGUARDIA by Cherie Marks

One twist of the key will lead to her destiny.

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LOVE IN FANTASY by Elle Christensen

“Twelve nights, twelve fantasies, twelve stories of true love. Or…is it only eleven?”

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ARMY OF THE WINTER COURT by Ali Winters

“The heart and blood of life will give rise to the final army.”

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ETERNAL NIGHT by Marian Tee

“Will you come away with the Prince of Darkness if he asks you to?”

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UNLOCKING ADELINE by J.D. Hollyfield

“She dreams of her happily ever after. He plans to destroy it.”

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THE HAUNTED SULTAN by Gillian Zane

“One night in New Orleans, a ghost tour, a handsome stranger, and the spirit of a Sultan long dead.”

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Into Elurien Chapter Reveal–and a small note

Hey, guys!

I’ve posted the first two chapters of Into Elurien at this link, if anyone’s looking to kick the tires a little before pre-ordering. It’s just a little taste of the style of the story, an introduction to our unlikely heroine, and a bit of a tease of what’s coming in LESS THAN A WEEK.

Wow.

One thing you might notice about Hazel is that she’s a little older than the usual YA character. That’s because (drumroll)… this isn’t a YA book.

Shocking, I know. 🙂

Into Elurien is in no way related to the Bound trilogy. It’s a stand-alone fantasy romance, and it falls loosely into the New Adult category. So what does that mean? It means that the main character is about college age, not high school. It means I didn’t censor her language (not that I personally think that’s a necessity for YA), and it means there’s a little more heat in this one than in my past books.

Not graphic, porny sex. It’s not remotely erotica. Just saying that before anyone gets either excited or offended. But this is a romance, and it’s not exactly a clean read.

Why would I do that? Because it suited the story. Because it worked for the characters. Because the love story, warts and all, is an important part of her character development. Because this is the book I wanted to write.

Because I’m a fantasy writer, but not solely a YA fantasy writer. Though I’ll be jumping back to that for my next project, it just wasn’t right for Into Elurien. And sometimes I like to explore a little, you know? Stretch myself. Step out of my comfort zone.

That said, this one will definitely appeal to fans of the Bound trilogy. It’s got the amazing characters you guys expect from me, a story full of emotion and humour, romance, friendships, magic, and a lot of surprises. Advance readers are thrilled so far. I think you will be, too.

Here’s the link again to the first two chapters. Enjoy!

(Here are the pre-order links)

 

 

 


Character Reveal: Zinian

Are you guys ready for this?

Newsletter subscribers met Zinian on the same day this blog hosted Into Elurien’s cover reveal (the benefits of subscription are real). Now it’s time to unleash him in public.

I hope he behaves himself. He’s a lovely guy, but he’s… well, he’s a bit of a monster.

I’ll just grab a bit of chapter three and leave it here for you. Enjoy.

(If you’re the type who needs context, our main character has found herself quite suddenly surrounded by violent monsters, about to be executed. A moment ago she was in a hotel attic in Newfoundland, Canada. These things do happen, or so I’m told…)

“Stop.”

A lower voice, more human. I only shook harder. With my head down, I couldn’t see anything but the crowd of feet in front of me parting. I closed my eyes. Something cold touched my chin. Metallic. A blade. I pictured the cat’s great, curved sword, and felt like vomiting as it lifted my chin.

“Look at me,” the human voice ordered.

I forced my eyes open and was confronted by the strangest feet I’d ever seen. Human…ish. Longer toes than normal, with curved claws instead of toenails, and skin covered in tough blue scales to the knees. I didn’t want to look higher, but the sword beneath my chin insisted. My gaze continued up the legs, which were covered by ragged pants from the knees up. Above that, hard abs and a chest that would have looked comfortingly human if not for the faint blue patina that shaded parts of the bronze skin, or the extra set of muscles under the otherwise highly acceptable pectorals. Spots of blood had dried on his skin. The fingers of the smooth hand that gripped the straight-bladed sword ended in sharp black claws. I let myself look up to the creature’s broad shoulders, where massive, bat-like black wings arched high behind him. Dark scales dotted their bony parts in patches.

“Look at my eyes,” he ordered, “or die now.” The blade tilted sideways, a reminder of how easily he could follow through on the threat.

I swallowed hard, and the tip of the blade pricked again at my throat. Another deep breath, and I looked up.

I met his eyes, and they were enough to keep me from noticing anything else for several moments. Bright green, and blessedly normal. Not snake eyes, not feline slits for pupils. The thick black eyebrows that topped them furrowed, but seemed more intensely observant than angry.

“Please,” I said again. “I don’t know why I’m here.”

His mouth twisted into a snarl, revealing long, white canine teeth. He turned toward the cat person, and I noted the deep scars that marred his right cheek. “It’s not her.”

When he returned his attention to me, his roughly cut black hair fell over his face. At least, the parts of it that weren’t held behind the thick horns that spiralled back like bony corkscrews from his hairline.

Devil. That name came to me as easily as centaur had, but seemed not entirely right. As he glared down at me, I thought that it might be close enough.

Wondering how our MC got there? Curious to see more? I’ll be revealing chapters one AND two next Friday. Or you can just go ahead and pre-order this one in ebook (links here). Into Elurien releases June 15, and at just-over-novella length it’s a gorgeous, fast-paced, magic-and-romance-filled, chill out with some monsters beach read. Or cottage read. Or relaxing at home read. Whichever.

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Don’t forget to check out the rest of the series here!

 

 


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