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Of Blood and Snow – Free Vampire Romance Novel – chapter 9 posted!

Well, the response to chapter 8 was incredible and a big thank you to everyone who took the time to leave me a comment on it. I really appreciate every single one and it’s wonderful to know that you’re all enjoying the story. Of course, it helps that chapter 8 was rather romantic, and I do wonder what the response will be to the coming chapters. Oh well, nothing for it but to post them and see!

I have posted chapter 9 now of this free paranormal/vampire romance story. The course of true love never did run smoothly…

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Free Paranormal Romance Novel – Of Blood and Snow – Chapter 8 posted!

I woke up at 5:45am this morning and couldn’t get back to sleep so I decided to update the site with a shiny new chapter for everyone to read and comment on. I don’t think it will be long now before Corazon and Scarlet take their first tentative step towards becoming a couple! Posted for your reading pleasure this weekend, I give you Chapter 8 of my free paranormal romance story, Of Blood and Snow! Don’t forget to comment when you’re done reading as I do love to hear what you thought of the chapter and the story so far.

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Free Paranormal Romance Novel – Of Blood and Snow – Chapter 6 posted!

Yes, you heard it right! I’ve posted a new chapter of my FREE paranormal romance novel, Of Blood and Snow…

So what are you waiting for? Head on over to the site to read it and don’t forget to comment!

Of Blood and Snow
A lance corporal in her territory’s vampire army, Scarlet is no stranger to the violence and bloodshed of war, but in the midst of it, she discovers something that makes it all worthwhile–love.

Her kind are at war with the humans, a long running feud that has claimed countless lives, and Scarlet is all too aware that vampires are no longer guaranteed a long life after they’re turned. Time seems to be of the essence, but she can’t bring herself to admit her feelings to the man who had claimed them so wholly–her captain, Corazon.

Corazon has lived through two centuries of war. Tired, disenchanted, and with only his sense of duty to sustain him, he is garnering a reputation for having a heart of ice. But there is one woman at his garrison that can melt the frost within him–Scarlet. Torn between duty as her commanding officer, and his growing love for her, he fights his own personal battle while all around him fight the war.

When things take a turn for the worse, can their love for each other sustain them, and can they find a way to end the war and live in peace together at last?

http://www.felicityheaton.com/ofbloodandsnow/free-paranormal-romance-story.php

Thanks for reading!

Felicity

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Paranormal romance girl

It’s amazing just how much you forget about your childhood. My mum brought over some of my old schoolwork a few weeks ago and I just had to flick through it. We had to do regular book reports. I suppose they used them as a way of making sure that we read a lot. I must have been no more than seven or eight when I had written these reports and some of the comments were hilarious. What struck me most was the fact that I seemed to find a lot of the books boring… except every single story that had a paranormal twist. I don’t recall a lot of the stories and poems, but the ones about vampires, ghosts, witches and fictional characters such as Dracula and Frankenstein made a big impact on me and were duly rated as brilliant, although sometimes the pictures were boring.

I hadn’t realised just how far back I had been interested in the darker side of fiction—the demonic creatures and paranormal or fantasy. I had always thought it had started later. Looking back now, I realise that it is little wonder that I turned out the way I did.

When I couple my reading choices with my more formative years as I hit double figures, I can see where my passion for crafting characters and stories has come from.

When you’re young and you walk to school, spend time at school, or just time at home, with a bunch of vampires in your head, you think you’re a little abnormal. I had a whole world going on in my head and can still remember it vividly. There was a leading man, a vampire of course, with longish black hair and a penchant for black clothing. He could walk in daylight with me, but wasn’t strong then, much like Dracula, or my hero in Arcadian. He had blue/purple eyes. Of course, there wasn’t a heroine back then—just me. I guess my inner heroine was assuming the role. I built a world for him, with other vampires, all with names that were foreign and exotic at the time but probably quite standard in the world now. He was called Xavier. He had friends called things like Zachary and other quite normal names for these times.

Of course, I never told anyone that I had such a world going on in my head. My parents wouldn’t have minded. They’re very supportive and probably would have encouraged me rather than sent me to a shrink for being a teen with a mind full of vampires that had been with her for the past couple of years.

I guess you could say I’ve always had a very active imagination, a powerful one. (Which is why I just can’t watch horror paranormals where things nastily go bump in the night, or alien films where they come to Earth and are a bit creepy—I’m still freaked out because my husband made me go and see Signs at the cinema!)

I told my husband about my fictional world just the other day and he wasn’t surprised. He said it was just my inner writer coming out and I know that’s the truth.

I have all sorts of characters in my head now. There’s pretty much a waiting room at a train station in my mind, albeit a rather plush comfy one, and they come and go as they please. Some are pushier than others, and others just like to lounge around waiting their turn on the stage, watching the others perform. I think that to write well, and to create characters that seem real to people, they have to be real to you. You have to converse with them, know them, and have them locked in that waiting room unable to escape, so you can quiz them when you need to about what they are going to do to get out of the terrible situation you’ve written them into. You also have to be able to bend with them. Sometimes a character is going to put his foot down (I say his because it’s normally a bloke for me) and say that he isn’t going to fit the mould you’ve assigned to him and do what he’s told—he wants to be something different, do something different. You just have to roll with it, give him his way, and figure out how to make his new shape fit into your story.

You have to care about your characters or your readers won’t. You have to laugh with them, cry with them, and fall in love with them, or your readers just won’t react the way you want them to. Oh, and you have to want your readers to react. You’re writing a story with the intent of sucking them in, giving them a fantastic perfectly created world and characters, somewhere they can lose themselves for a while. Doing that but not thinking about how your reader should feel at certain points makes all that work redundant. If they’re not laughing, crying or smiling with happiness at the right points, you’ve fallen short of the mark. I always strive to hit the right emotional note with my readers, and I hope they see that. I want the characters in my head not to live on the page for them, but to move into their head and speak to them through the story, like a movie in their mind.

So, yeah, I feel a little crazy sometimes when characters are popping into my head for a quick catch up or long heart to heart, but I think it’s worth it. Besides, I get to meet some great people and you haven’t read all their stories yet, but they’ll be making themselves at home in your head and heart soon enough.

Miss Paranormal-From-A-Very-Early-Age signing out to continue her work on Forbidden Blood.

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another erotic paranormal story

I’ve just finished the first draft of Spellbound, the Prophecy & Venturi & Valentine threesome story that Maria goaded me into writing. It’s only a short/novella, but it’s ultra-hot and it was really fulfilling to write since I’d always secretly wanted Prophecy to give in to her love for Venturi.

It’s a Vampires Realm story and will be released in October. I need to get the edits done on it now, but I can’t see those causing me much grief.

I’ve made the cover for it and it’s as hot as the book! lol. I’m really getting into making covers recently, which is a good job with all the releases coming up.

Hopefully this story will be able to repeat the success of In Heat. This one truly is erotic romance though.

I’m about to begin writing In Heat: Mating Call. I have a total fear that it’s going to be a flop and nowhere near as good as the first book. I’m sure once I get writing, I’ll feel better about it. I’m reading In Heat right now to get the characters back into my head again so I can write them. I do love them both.

I did my first edit on The Night the other day and I’m actually really pleased with it. It was the first story I’ve written in a long time, so it was nice to see the talent still there!

F x

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New romance stories…

It’s been a busy few weeks for me. I’ve been writing new stories, refreshing old ones, and getting a whole set of releases ready.

Killing Game comes out this weekend and it will be nice to see my very first original novel back on the market. It’s had a revamp since it first came out and I’ve improved it in places. I loved exploring Cain, and it’s truly his story, showing his darkness and at the same time giving readers a real feel for his fight for redemption and his desire to cleanse himself so he can be with Lily. I have always loved hit men, and even wanted to be one as a child (although my inability to kill things would have eventually done my dream in. I’d make a great Buddhist)

I’ve been working on getting my historical pirate romance twosome, The Merciless and The Merciless: Vengeance, ready for re-release later in the autumn. Final edits have been done on paper because I was sorely lacking a laptop at the time and I always spot more errors when I read off paper. I just need to suffer through the laborious task of transferring all the corrections into the word document and then I’m done with those two books and they’ll be ready for release.

Since getting my new laptop, I’ve been writing again. First up was The Night, which I now have the rough first draft of penned. It’s a fantasy romance set in my Tri-Kingdom series and is only a short at 16000 words, but it still packs a punch and is a great introduction to this new world of mine. It’s completely fantasy, a whole new world with little resemblance to our own. There’s a myriad of characters to explore, including elementals, vampires, werewolves, sky pirates, sea pirates, witches, wizards, faeries, elves and the reigning empires monarchies, to name but a few. It’s going to be very colourful and involving, and I’m very excited about writing more in this series as I really get to let go.

Okay, I do get to let go when I’m writing my Vampires Realm series too, but not to this extent. There are rules in the VR world that clearly can’t be broken as it’s set in our world. With the Tri-Kingdom series, I have free rein to do as I want.

Which neatly brings me onto the Vampires Realm series…
I’m writing a new story for it, a short that my fellow author Maria urged me into writing because she really wanted Venturi and Prophecy to get together. When I offered up a mention of maybe writing a story involving Prophecy, Venturi AND Valentine, she was relentless in convincing me to go ahead with it. So, I’m now writing a ProVenTine story (nifty shipper word, huh? PROphecy VENturi valentine in case you were wondering… does sound like a Roman general though).

The short story in question is being written as I speak, or type if you like, and I’ve clocked up 9000 words of it in just a day and a bit. Not bad, if I do say so myself. It’s very hot, extremely burn-your-hands hot. It has the potential to burst into flames on my laptop! I hope it doesn’t since I’ve only just got the bugger and would like to keep it in one piece.

It’s entitled Spellbound and has jumped the queue somewhat, leaping over Reunion and In Heat: Mating Call to be written first. I don’t mind as it means I get to release it earlier, which is always exciting. I had scheduled it in for a Jan 2008 date, but I might be able to get it out for Halloween. I’ve decided that I like being able to write on the fly, shifting my schedule around to suit. I’ve got release dates reserved as I know I’ll always have something ready for them, but it’s pot-luck which story it is. Stories seem to flow better if I write what I’m in the mood to write and throw the schedule out of the window!

In terms of the heat level for Spellbound, think In Heat and then add some. I’m really exploring the power of a threesome here, and of course a vampiric threesome is always going to be hotter than your average one. I may even bring in a little bondage, magical of course, since it’s Prophecy involved. Interestingly I’m writing it strictly from her POV. I just started out that way and it seems to fit the story nicely.

Next on the cards once this has been written is In Heat: Mating Call, the sequel to my bestseller In Heat (sold 800 copies to date, not bad for roughly 8 weeks on the market, and spent 3 weeks at number 1 in Erotica on Fictionwise). The sequel introduces another character, this time a rival for Erik. The dreams return and are hotter than ever since there’s now another man involved, Prince Kristian of Denmark – a white tiger shapeshifter. I’ve got it all plotted out and scene plans written. I should be able to start writing it next week, once I’ve read over In Heat for a refresher on the characters and have finished writing Spellbound.

I’ve got a couple of covers to make. I’ve done the roughs for In Heat: Mating Call and have ideas in my head for Spellbound and Cabin Fever (a winter 2007 release). I just need to get around to making them. None of them are going to be turned into paperbacks, so I won’t need to fork out too much hard cash to get them made.

Wow, that’s a big update!

I’m really proud of In Heat for selling so well. I can’t wait to get cracking on the sequel, and while I have an inkling that I may well write a third story for Prince Kristian, I’m not going to make any promises. I do like the stories, but I’m not sure whether or not they should become a series. I’ll see how I feel. There’s a lot of stories that I can write along these lines but I don’t want to end up writing same-old same-old stuff. I know most HQN novels are just rehashes of the same plot with the odd difference, but I don’t want to go there just to make money.

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well, what the hell am I doing?

So, I’ve dropped off the face of the planet these past few weeks, but it’s not so bad. I’m working in London now, so time to play about on the interweb and update all my sites and blogs has been minimal. The lack of laptop has now been resolved as I gave up on Dell and bought myself a teeny tiny little Samsung. I need a spare battery for it, but that’s only £60.

In Heat is no longer number 1 in Erotica at Fictionwise, but it had a glorious run of 3 weeks at that position! It’s number 3 now, which is the slip I’d been expecting from week 2 of its run. This run of success and bestseller-dom is far more than I’d expected for the story since it’s more of a hot romance than erotica.

Still, there’s a sequel in the works! But I have no illusion that it’ll do as well as the first.

I am fighting one of those “why bother?” moments today. So writing down all the great stories I’ve got coming up for release and in the works might help me wade through this horrible feeling. Sometimes I feel as though I’m fighting some impenetrable barrier that has immeasurable power and I can’t break through. It’s then that the “why bother?” feeling descends upon me and I can see nothing in my future but failure and pointlessness. (like why bother writing a blog that no one reads?)

Never mind. Plough on through and find some faith in myself. That’s the remedy.

So what’s coming soon?

Well, first up are the re-releases of my first three novels – Killing Game (romantic suspense), The Merciless (historical pirate romance) and The Merciless: Vengeance (historical pirate romance – sequel).

Then I’ve got to do some work, lol. The Night is due for release in mid-October. It’s a novella length introduction to my new series, a dark fantasy one set on a different world. That’s my Halloween release this year.

At the end of November, Cabin Fever, my long-haul romantic suspense novel will be released. I’m very happy about this and can’t wait to see it finally spread its wings and go out into the big wide world.

I’ve got the sequel to In Heat planned for release at the start of December. It’s going to be hotter than, but just as suspenseful, as the first book. I’m even considering writing a third book for the man who appears alongside Kim and Erik in this story.

That’s all my releases for 2007. In 2008 I’ll be writing mostly stories for Vampires Realm and my new series, but there’ll be stand alone stories in there too, one of which is my current beloved, Deadly Force. I’ve got that pencilled in for a March release if possible.

Well, I can’t really write much about 2008 without giving everything away but I can confirm that Blood Moon and Midnight will be making an outing for Vampires Realm.

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Yet more works in progress!

I’m currently trying to edit a few of my old stories for re-release but new stories keep butting in and demanding to be written.

So far, I’ve written a chapter and plotted out another for one story – a romantic suspense with a paranormal edge about a woman named Yuki who has certain abilities that make her perfect for the Private Investigation business, but a freak in most peoples eyes so she’s always kept them under wraps, except from one man. Her partner, Mallory. Unfortunately, he’s been murdered in her apartment and she’s the prime suspect at the top of Detective Alexander Lakeland’s list. In fact, she’s the only suspect. Of course, she didn’t kill Mallory, after all, he’s the only one who understood her and she was in love with him. She starts to wonder if the person who did was actually after her and it isn’t long before she’s racing to discover who murdered Mallory in an effort to stop the same thing happening to her. The only protection she has? The Detective who suspected her.

I’ve also been reading over Reunion, my Vampires Realm short, and have plotted out The Night, the second short in the Tri-Kingdom series. I even wrote up the beginning of one of my Vampires Realm novels.

Now, if I could just get myself to do what I’m supposed to be doing – editing!

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