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Category Archives: vampires
Vampire romance ebook for under a dollar – Vampires Realm
That’s right, you can get the first novel in my Vampires Realm paranormal romance series for only $0.99 at Amazon Kindle right now. I’m offering the first Prophecy Trilogy vampire romance ebook for this special price to entice readers into taking a look at the series. What better way than to offer it as cheaply as possible? Everyone loves a bargain!
To entice you all further, take a look at the promotion page I made for this vampire romance series, highlighting the story, Prophecy: Child of Light, with the wonderful top reviews it has received and the first chapter excerpt.
http://www.vampiresrealm.com/promo.php
I’ve also added the other books to the page, so you can peek into the vampire romance / werewolf romance series…
happy reading!
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Vampires Realm – Kindle Editions now available
Hi all…
Now that the Amazon Kindle programme accepts non-US authors (at last!) I’ve made a first batch of Kindle versions and they’re available now!
First up are the Vampires Realm stories. Check them out…
Individual links to books:
Prophecy: Child of Light
A girl unlike any other girl, a vampire unlike any other vampire, Prophecy lives life in the dark until the night she breaks the rules. Leaving the family mansion to hunt for the first time, she encounters Valentine, a vampire from her family’s…
http://www.amazon.com/Prophecy-Child-Light-Vampires-ebook/dp/B0035LDNV4/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&m=AG56TWVU5XWC2&s=digital-text&qid=1264325561&sr=1-1
Prophecy: Caelestis & Aurorea
The final battle draws closer. Prophecy’s world becomes darker and more dangerous, pushing her to the limit and testing her strength and her heart, almost breaking her. Old friends turn their backs, leaving her to fight with the help of an…
http://www.amazon.com/Prophecy-Caelestis-Aurorea-Vampires-ebook/dp/B0035LDNZK/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&m=AG56TWVU5XWC2&s=digital-text&qid=1264325561&sr=1-4
Prophecy: Dark Moon Rising
An enemy with unimaginable power and bloodlines with centuries of hatred bred into them, two things that threaten to tear Prophecy and Valentine apart as they fight for their lives and their future together. Their vain attempt to join their houses…
http://www.amazon.com/Prophecy-Rising-Vampires-Realm-ebook/dp/B0035LDO2C/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&m=AG56TWVU5XWC2&s=digital-text&qid=1264325561&sr=1-6
Spellbound
What’s a girl to do when the two men she loves are suddenly her love slaves? A vampire and leader of her bloodline, Prophecy celebrates her Death Day in style with a two night ball. Everyone is there, but all she can think about is getting her mate…
http://www.amazon.com/Spellbound-Vampires-Realm-ebook/dp/B0035LDNFA/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&m=AG56TWVU5XWC2&s=digital-text&qid=1264325561&sr=1-5
Seventh Circle
Dark, sensual and fast-paced, Seventh Circle is a story of forbidden love so strong that it will save the world. Born with strange powers similar to a vampire’s, Lilith has spent her life hunting demons for Section Seven. Now, on the very same…
http://www.amazon.com/Seventh-Circle-Vampires-Realm-ebook/dp/B0035LDO68/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&m=AG56TWVU5XWC2&s=digital-text&qid=1264325561&sr=1-2
Winter’s Kiss
The tales of the mansion near Nika’s remote Russian village say that its lord drinks blood to live and that the guards are dead men walking, but that doesn’t stop Nika from falling for one of them—a man who seemingly hasn’t changed in twenty years…
http://www.amazon.com/Winters-Kiss-Vampires-Realm-ebook/dp/B0035LDN4Q/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&m=AG56TWVU5XWC2&s=digital-text&qid=1264325561&sr=1-3
Of course, those outside the US pay a premium for the kindle editions as they’re only available via amazon.com. If you’re outside the US and own a kindle and don’t want to have to pay around 40% MORE!!!!, I recommend going to Fictionwise.com which does the kindle compatible mobi version of my books for the usual prices…
http://www.fictionwise.com/ebooks/a24715/F-E-Heaton/?
Happy Reading Everyone!
Felicity
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Like Pride & Prejudice with vampires
I was thinking about Heart of Darkness yesterday morning on the way to work, and realised that it’s like Pride and Prejudice but with vampires. He’s a haughty, proud noble who has slightly backwards attitude towards women and sees the heroine as something to be won, something to just reach out and take, because he’s been out of society for so long tracking vampire hunters that he hasn’t quite realised that women in this century are a bit more independent. She’s a feisty, strong woman who isn’t about to let any man, not even a prince, treat her like an object, and she certainly doesn’t need protecting. She’s always stood on her own two feet and never relied on anyone. If he wants her, he’s going to have to clean up his act and take the right approach. Of course, it takes her refusing his advances several times for him to realise that he’s taking the wrong approach entirely and needs to take a new tack with her! Just the sort of story I like, and with an added level of darkness that I think will make it plenty different from every other vampire romance book out there.
I do like to be different with my stories, and I think it really shows in the comments I’ve had with my Seventh Circle and Love Immortal posting on Authonomy.com. People are commenting on how refreshing it is to have such a different vampire story on the site.
Since the advent of 2009, and the rise of the vampires again in books and movies, I’ve been worried that agents and publishers will be sick of vampire romance or paranormal romance novels, and that I won’t stand a chance because everyone and their dog is trying to get in on an already crowded market. But seeing the posts from other authors and hearing the feedback from my readers, gives me confidence that my books are different from every other story out there. They’re a new take, a new approach, and something I truly believe that readers will adore in this time of same-old, same-old. In this market, if it isn’t different, it’s dead.
I’ve always tried to stand out and give readers something new, and I think my stories do that, and judging by the number of you wonderful readers that follow my stories and send me emails about them, you think they’re new and different too.
I’ve finished planning Heart of Darkness now, and I’ll begin writing it on Monday. It will probably take me 5 weeks to write during my journeys to / from work and lunches, but I might get it done quicker. My novels these days are more complicated, which means longer. This one looks as though it’s going to be 120,000 words, like Forbidden Blood was in first draft!
Happy reading everyone!
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Lulu books, A Day In The Life, and holidays
I’m very excited at the moment because I’ve just booked the flights for a holiday I’m taking with my husband in June. We’re going to Australia, via Shanghai on the way there and Tokyo on the way back. Yes, I’m always going to Tokyo, I know. There’s a reason I speak Japanese!
I placed an order back on New Year’s Eve for a paperback version of Seventh Circle as I’m going to get it done with distribution on Lulu, and it only just came today, and probably because I complained about it. I had to mail them twice in the end about it as it had been sitting there in “fulfilling” mode since I ordered it, and that was three weeks ago. Two mails later and I actually received a reply telling me it was all sorted now and they’d sent it to me.
I came home tonight and there was not one but two copies of it sitting on my doormat! Oh well, two copies of my book for the price of one. I can’t really complain about that, but it would’ve been nice to have it a week or so ago since it will take ages to get into Amazon once I’ve approved it.
Speaking of Amazon, their Kindle publishing arm now accepts non-US authors, which means I can finally create and sell Kindle books on Amazon. Praise be. I was getting rather miffed about the fact that I couldn’t sell my books as Kindle editions considering that I can sell them to the entire world on most other sites. I even joined Smashwords to get into Amazon Kindle and other major distribution sites. I’ve opted out of the Amazon option there now and I’m going to produce my own Kindle editions. That’s another thing to consume my time.
I did a second draft on my next three A Day in the Life series stories today. Going well. I’ve planned another two as well, which leaves three more to plan, and then I’ll have to write those five.
That’s all for now…
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Plot outlines, Synopses and PlayStation 3
It’s been a busy week. The snow has finally gone. It rained heavily on Friday and cleared most of it away. I’ve spent my writing time this week, on my journey to/from work and at lunch, working on my A Day in the Life series, and Heart of Darkness. I’m really enjoying getting the notes together for Heart of Darkness.
The story is predominantly the hero’s, and I do like writing that type of stories. I like writing the sort where the heroine is the central focus, and the story is primarily about her, but there’s something refreshing about writing something in which the hero has more at stake. Seventh Circle was the hero’s story, as was Killing Game, and a few others that I’ve written. It’s nice to have a change and I think it will be different to write Heart of Darkness. The hero has a lot at stake, his life actually, and it will be the heroine who will save him. I love that sort of twist too. Where the heroine is the one having to do the real saving. Sure, the hero will get her out of some scrapes and things, but she’s the one who will in the end save him from some terrible fate.
I’ve been getting all my written-on-paper notes together for Heart of Darkness, and writing up the plot outline on my shiny new netbook. It’s rather handy to have. It’s so much lighter to carry around than my laptop, even though my laptop is quite small and light, and the battery lasts forever, so I can type as much as I like without a problem. I was writing out my plot outline into a word document, and realised I could add in my random bits of notes straight into the outline, and other character stuff that I had written down. It’s so nice to be able to compile it all into one linear outline. Normally I have my scribbled down outline, and then number all my scene notes that are written on paper, and when I write the story with the outline and notes, I have to keep hopping between the outline and the numbered note it’s referring to. Now, I have my outline in a word doc (yay) and have added in the small notes and stuff to it, and will still have the numbered scene notes, because it’s a waste of time to write ALL of them up as there’s probably almost fifty A5 pages of them. But, with my next story, I’ll be able to just write all those scene notes on my netbook/laptop and then work them into the plot outline… so not more switching between the outline and the scene notes. Double yay. Of course, I’ll have to print it out to work from because I don’t like to have to switch windows on my computer. I prefer to just look at the notes beside me and touch-type the story on the computer.
Reading that back, it seems like a very sad thing to be so excited about.
I’m hoping to get everything finished for Heart of Darkness soon. I keep thinking I’m close but then I remember things like I have to check over my character sketches/bio for information to work into the story, and draw out the layouts of the places we visit more than once, and write out the decor for them. Yes, I do like to get so in depth. Continuity is important and it’s easier done when you have a layout of the building/rooms, and notes about what furniture they have, colours of fabrics, walls, etc.
I’ve also finished with the synopses for Love Immortal. I read the one page synopsis and three page synopsis out loud yesterday to make sure they’re perfect, and read the five page synopsis this morning. I’ve added in any changes to the word documents now and the only thing left to do is give them a proof. I’m really glad that they turned out so good without me having to write thirty drafts and versions to try and get one that really worked.
I’d better go. I was up until almost 2am last night partying with my family for my neice’s (2) birthday and I’m still over my folks’ house. Got to drag the husband out of bed and get home. I woke up early so I could get my five page synopsis read and some work done before going home… and possibly playing PlayStation. Well, I can’t be all work and no play!
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Romance novels, editing, writing and synopses! Oh My!
I’m in a plotting and planning mood right now. I think it’s a vague attempt to escape writing synopses for Love Immortal. It has been quite productive. I’ve plotted five of my A Day in the Life series short romance stories and have written three of them. I’m planning to write eight of them this year and have chosen which characters will feature. I have to plot another three, but it shouldn’t be too difficult since they’re only 4000 word scenes.
I did figure out my rough schedule for the year to see what it was going to look like. Conclusion: Frightening.
I will write the first draft of Heart of Darkness in February, and after that I need to schedule in two more drafts each on Heart of Darkness, Forbidden Blood and Ascension. And after that I need to proof all three, and write their synopses, etc. When I totted this up on a calendar, allowing for writing, editing and proofing my A Day in the Life stories too, it turns out that to do everything minus the synopses will take me until the end of September. Blech.
I hate it when I figure things out and it basically says – yes, you’re going to be editing, editing and editing until September! Congratulations! Of course, another story will come along and bump that date a bit because I’ll write it in some fevered attempt to escape editing hell. I think it’s a special circle of Hell reserved for writers… or at least writers who aren’t lazy and do edit and do several drafts on their stories to perfect them.
Of course, there’s only one thing for it. I’ll just have to get my head down and get on with it. I’m not going to rush things though. I like to be thorough with my writing and do things properly. If I get my head down I should be able to shave some time off my predicted timescales. A few days off each soon adds up when you’re talking second and third drafts on three novels. If I manage to get three days off each, I claw back a couple of weeks working time. It doesn’t sound like much, but I could probably write 40,000 words in that time. I generally write for four days a week on my journey to and from work, and at lunch, and can usually clock up around 5000-6000 words on each day. That’s 20,000 a week. So, if I knuckle down and get on with my editing and really focus, I could save enough time to write half a novel. Yay!
I really want to get on with my Hades’ Boys series too. I need to do extensive planning on it since it’s a seven book series where the main story arc runs through them all, with each story having its own arc as well. I haven’t written anything like that before, but I have written my three book Prophecy Trilogy, so I know how much planning needs to go into it. A lot! I might start doing bits for it on weekends when I can, but I don’t usually have much spare time then.
Ah, it’s a planning, plotting, writing and editing nightmare, but I wouldn’t have it any other way. I just wish that doing second and third drafts didn’t take me as long as writing the first draft does! I could get so much more written and I’m bursting with new stories right now.
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New paranormal romance novel and the year ahead
Just before Christmas I had another new idea for a story. I didn’t put it on the backburner as it was rather persistent. I believe that I mentioned it back in December and that I was writing notes for it at the time. Well, I finished writing the bulk of the notes for it and now I just need to get them into a coherent order and complete the outline of the novel. At this point, it feels as though it’s going to be somewhere between 90-100,000 words long. That’s a good length for a paranormal romance novel. It might end up longer.
The story now has a title: Heart of Darkness. It pretty much sums up the kind of story you guys are going to get. The hero is the dark one, a little out of touch with vampire society and balancing on the knife’s edge of becoming dangerous and little more than a monster. Of course, the heroine will bring him around and enlighten him about how things are done in this century, and save him from the growing darkness within him.
I don’t often write stories where both the hero and heroine are already vampires, so it’s nice to write something different. I don’t think Love Immortal counts on that front as they’re not precisely vampires. They’re more than that, and the heroine was human at the start.
I am gravitating towards vampires again, but I don’t mind. I know the market for them is probably saturated right now but I think that something different will always stand out amongst the crowd and be noticed. I’m sure that’s the case with this story. It’s quite dark. Yes, I usually write novels and stories that are dark, but this one has a new level, a little like Forbidden Blood has.
I do get to explore their society again, and I like that. I really enjoy having to think about things such as the rules they live by, the hierarchy of their society, the roles they have and how they live in our world without being noticed. It’s fun to tinker with these things.
Besides, the other series I’ve been planning for a while now and can only refer to as Hades’ Boys for now, is non-vampire (they’re demons/gods) and something I’m definitely going to write this year. I’ve been planning this seven book series for over a year now, on and off, and it’s time I gave it some more serious thought and plotted out the rough story arc of each book, and the overall arc of all seven paranormal romance novels. Believe me, it’s not as though I haven’t given this story some serious thinking time already. I have two notebooks worth of notes on the series already, but I’m nowhere near done on figuring everything out. It’s a monster of a series and I’m gagging to get going on it. It’s going to be a challenge to get it planned out in at least skeleton form and bordering on masochistic to write them all. I just need the main overall arc decided and planned, and the first three books fleshed out. The other four can be skeletons for now, which they almost are, and I’ll work on them as I go.
Of course, I can’t start writing this novel until I get other things done. I need to write a couple of my A Day In The Life short stories first, and finish writing synopses for Love Immortal. I think I should be able to start writing it in February, after which I’m going to focus on the second draft of Forbidden Blood. I have that printed out and ready for a nice sit down with some coffee and a read through. I might get out of the house that weekend and spend the day in Starbucks somewhere, so I’m not distracted from reading it. I do get distracted when I read at home. It’ll be a Saturday so I could probably go into Oxford with my husband when he goes to work and read it in a cafe there. I think it’s very important to have a good first read through as a reader, not an editor or author. It’s mostly about the storyline, characters, and any glaring holes at that point.
The other novel that needs my attention this year is Ascension. I think the second draft on this one will take longer than the one for Forbidden Blood. There’s definitely things I would like to change or add to in Ascension. I felt that way with Love Immortal and that took me weeks to do a second and third draft on. It will probably come after I’ve done the second draft on Forbidden Blood and written another couple of A Day In The Life short stories to clear the editing fuzz from my mind.
I’m off to plan a few shorts for A Day In The Life and work out my synopsis writing/submission plan for Love Immortal. Have a great day everyone!
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Paranormal romance, agents, snow and kettles
Everything was going swimmingly this week until the snow kicked in. I had begun work in earnest on the synopses for my paranormal romance novel, Love Immortal (formerly known on here as Arcadian), had been getting back into work mode after the holiday, and had been figuring out my schedule for the year. And then the snow hit.
There was a good 10 inches of it on Wednesday morning, and there’s still a good 8 inches out there now. I couldn’t get into work on Wednesday or Thursday. The temperature on Thursday morning when I woke up to try and get into work was -14c! The paths and roads are treacherous, and I have to walk a mile to the train station to get into London, and of course the trains were breaking down because of the extreme cold. So, I stayed in the house, glared at the white world outside, snapped a few pictures, did some synopsis writing, and on Thursday cleared my long drive and cars of snow (which I am no aching badly because of). It wasn’t all loss as I did manage to get two good rough versions of a five page and one three page synopsis written, to go with my one page.
On Friday I managed to get into work, trudging through the snow and slipping on the ice to the station. There’s no snow in London. Actually, it was strangely local. My county got royally dumped on with 10-16 inches, and the nearer I got to London, the less snow there was.
I also managed to get the second three page and one page synopses written. Now I have to leave them to sit for a while and then I’ll print them out and read them aloud. Yes, it’s embarrassing to read them out loud, sounding like a crazy person to my cat and husband, but you really need to do it in order to catch mistakes, poor flow, lack of coherence etc. Reading off the screen doesn’t work either. We easily miss things on screen that we see on paper. Apparently we pay more attention to what’s on paper. Our eyes read it slower and therefore we see the mistakes, wrong flow and rhythm, and anything else likely to have snuck its way into the synopsis or story.
I’m trying very hard to get an agent with this story, and I’m learning a lot as I read a slew of websites about writing synopses, querying agents and publishers, writing query letters and other things necessary to the submission process.
I had hoped to get Love Immortal out to agents last year in November, but going to Japan got in the way (oh dear!) and then I ended up writing the first draft of Forbidden Blood too… which didn’t help, but I’m sure you’re not complaining about that one since there’s yet another novel coming. So I’ll be sending Love Immortal out in February, once I’ve selected a small number of agents that I want to send it to and really think would do something with the book.
There’s another downside to this snow stuff too… my kettle broke today. It’s a tragedy since I’ve had it for 9 years and then it goes and breaks down on me just when I can’t get anyway easily because of the snow. I’m going to have to settle for microwaving water for now… or perhaps I’ll treat myself to a hot chocolate. I did manage to get some milk on the way home from the station last night. I was starting to get a bit low and the shop in the middle of my neighbourhood has been out of milk and other essentials since the snow began.
I’m off to get on with some work now. There’s always lots for me to do.
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