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Love Immortal – Read the first 3 chapters on Authonomy

My endeavour to get myself an agent is close to reaching its climax. At least the first stage anyway. I’ve faced my demons and fears, and have decided to add Love Immortal to Authonomy.com. Love Immortal was known as Arcadian during its project stage, but now it is fully fledged and deserves to be known by it’s correct working title.

To tempt you into reading it and leaving a comment, and even backing the book if you joined Authonomy when I posted Seventh Circle there, or join it now, here’s the blurb…

Love Immortal
When you’re searching for your purpose, the last thing you expect is to discover you’re a reincarnated goddess who’s about to regain her immortal powers.

Lauren is an average woman who is about to become anything but that. Rescued from werewolves by handsome immortal Julian, she discovers that she’s a reincarnated goddess with a 3000 year old destiny, and that’s only the start. Soon, she will need to awaken her powers by drinking blood and continue her duty to defeat Lycaon, the original werewolf and the man who murdered her parents, before he can gain revenge on Zeus. Swept into a dark new world, Lauren embraces her destiny and her desire to both avenge her parents and win Julian’s heart.

With the help of Ghost, a demon-hunting organisation, Julian fights to protect Lauren. But his feelings go beyond duty. Bound by the rules of her predecessors, Julian battles the attraction, determined to hold on until he cannot deny his forbidden love for her. But Lauren will stop at nothing to crack Julian’s armour.

As the love between them grows, so does the threat of Lycaon. Under a full moon, Lauren and Julian battle for their future together against a vast army of werewolves. Lauren fights to the end against Lycaon but will she be strong enough to win her happily forever after?

Please take the time to read the first three chapters posted there and comment, even back the book if you can as that would really help me. I’m trying to get an agent with this one, so feedback or comments, or backing the book would be a wonderful way for you to show your support of my writing. If I can get an agent, who knows, I might get published and you might see my books on the bookstore shelves!!! You can read, comment and back the book here:

http://www.authonomy.com/ViewBook.aspx?bookid=15273

A massive thank you in advance to everyone!

Felicity

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Free paranormal / vampire romance novel – chapter 4 posted!

I’ve posted a new chapter of my free paranormal romance novel, Of Blood and Snow.

I’ve also added the ability to add your email address to a mailing list and receive notifications in your inbox whenever I’ve posted a new chapter. Your email is held securely and only used for chapter posting notifications, so you won’t get spammed.

If you want to sign up, visit the home page. There’s a sign up box on the right.

http://www.felicityheaton.com/ofbloodandsnow/

F x

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Happy New Year to all of my readers!

I just want to take this moment to thank all of my readers for their continued support this year, and to welcome any new readers. 2009 has been a wonderful year for me, and I am slowly progressing towards my dream of becoming published and securing an agent. I hope that the New Year brings you everything that you dream of and desire too, and that you’ve all had a wonderful holiday season with your friends and family.

In the coming year, I’m hoping to find an agent and then homes for some of the fantastic paranormal romance novels I have been slaving over. I really hope that I can succeed because I think you guys will love these stories that I have been sitting on, and I would love to reach even more readers with my romance stories.

I will also be working on free short stories, continuing my A Day in the Life series, which now has it’s own website. With luck, I will be able to release a new short story for you all to read around once a month. Fingers crossed that the muse remains with me on them. It’s great fun having to read my older stories to get back into character to write these shorts.

I’m also going to be continuing to post my free paranormal vampire romance novel serialisation, Of Blood and Snow, which also has it’s own website now. Be sure to check them out. Chapters will be posted at least once a week, if not more!

Happy New Year everyone!
Felicity x

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A Day In The Life – NEW FREE STORY SERIES!

I mentioned a while back, well, earlier this week, that the first in my new free short story series, A Day In The Life, was available for reading, and that I was making a site specifically for the series.

Well, I’ve finished making the site. Yes, it’s much the same as my new site for Of Blood and Snow. Check it out though, and read the story while you’re there. Each story will have a 25% discount code at the end so you can buy the story it follows on from if you want.

The first one is a vampire christmas read, so get into the spirit and give it a read. Don’t forget to comment, because comments make me write faster.

Read it now: http://www.felicityheaton.com/adayinthelife/free-romance-stories.php?title=2

If you have a hero or heroine from my stories that you would LOVE to see a story for, use the contact form on the site to let me know! Who knows, I might write their story next. Contact me here: http://www.felicityheaton.com/adayinthelife/contact.php

Happy reading!

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It’s Christmas time… new free short story and 25% discount!

It’s Christmas time… well, past Christmas Day now.

The swelling on my knee is finally coming down, leaving ugly yellow bruising behind which makes me look as though I’m part zombie. I’ve been having a nightmare with my PS3 not playing DVDs but have now fixed it via going into the system and restoring the files to fix any corrupt bits. Yay! And I’m off out this evening to my sister’s house for yet another party!

On top of that, I’ve finished putting the proof work into the final doc of Arcadian, so we’re ready to submit that to agents and publishers in the New Year. I’m really excited about that, but I’m sure the hard work of getting synopses and query letters together will dampen it.

Oh, and I’ve released a new short story, a free one in fact.

A Day in the Life: Kassian is part of my new A Day in the Life series, which is a series of free short romance stories which catch up with my heroes and heroines so we can see what they’ve been up to since their main story ended!

A Day in the Life: Kassian
A year has passed since Kassian rescued his vampire hunter, Alicia, from the hands of a powerful elder vampire. Since that night, they have fled the vampires pursuing them, and have ended up in London. Things haven’t been easy for Alicia, with the other hunters turning their backs on her because of her love for a vampire, and Kassian sometimes gets the feeling that Alicia still wants to run away from him and their feelings. With the Christmas season at hand, he decides that Alicia deserves a present to put under her tree, or at least on her finger—one that he hopes will give her happiness and will prove how much he loves her.

Kassian is the hero from A Promise of Passion. You can save 25% on the main story with a coupon code in this freebie!

On top of all this, I’m having a Winter Warmer Sale for the whole of January! You can SAVE 25% on ALL of my ebooks on the alinarpublishing.com website. Check out the excerpts…

Felicity Heaton Ebooks
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New Paranormal Romance short story

I’ve been working on a new free short paranormal romance story recently. It’s a seasonal piece and part of a new series of short stories which I’ll be writing next year. The series is called “A Day In The Life” and all of the stories will be scenes from the lives of the characters in my for sale stories.

First up is Kassian, from A Promise of Passion. I really enjoyed writing his short, and it came out a bit longer than expected, but it was good fun and worth it. I’m editing it at the moment and hope to post it soon, and then I’ll get the site ready for the rest of the short stories.

I’m also working on a new story. I’m just writing notes for it right now but I think it’s going to be good. It’s definitely novel-length, and is a vampire romance. For a change, both the hero and heroine are vampires. It’s a bit different to my recent stories, so I’m really looking forward to getting going on it. I can’t really do much except plan it for now, as I have to focus on getting Arcadian ready for sending out to agents and publishers.

I’ll hopefully have time to write this new story between the second drafts of Forbidden Blood and Ascension. It should be a nice break from the editing work that will be involved in getting those two ready for submission.

It’s Christmas soon, but I won’t stop working. I’ll have that free short story up soon for everyone to read and comment on, and then will post again giving you guys more information about what I’ve been up to and what my plans are for 2010!

If I don’t post before then, and if you celebrate the season, Happy Christmas and a wonderful New Year to everyone”

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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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Is vampire romance dead? (I say no!)

I’m going to start having monthly competitions on my blog now. They’ll be easy to enter as you’ll only have to reply to the blog post, and the post will be topical or fun so you will have something to say, I’m sure.

So, the competition is open for a month and I’ll announce the winner when I post the next competition. You don’t have to leave an email address, just your name. Just check the next month’s competition to see if you’ve won or not, and then email me at the given address. That way, I’ll get spam (I’m used to it) for giving out my addy online and you won’t!

What can you win? The ebook of your choice from my back catalogue.

This time I want to talk about vampire romance.

Has the nail finally been hammered into the coffin of the vampire romance genre as the industry would have you believe?

My answer: I don’t think so.

The industry loves to say that one genre is dead or over, or reached its peak, but often that just seems to be because there’s an influx of stories in that genre rolling into the publishing houses. And sure, I can understand that they’re probably getting a bit bored of the same old vampires doing the same old stuff, and I can sympathise with that. Anyone who knows me knows that I can’t stand the redemptionista vampires—those who hark on about how they can’t drink human blood or kill and they just want to be human. They weep on and on about wanting to be mortal, as though that would make them some better being. Oh, give me a break. Honestly, if you were reborn as an immortal killing machine superior to the human race, I don’t think you’d be particularly worried about the fact that you need human blood to survive. We kill animals all of the time for sustenance. To a vampire, it would surely be the same? They’re doing as their bodies demand, just as we are, only unlike us, they can’t normally survive on a vegetarian diet instead. Essentially, we have a choice about killing living creatures, they probably don’t. And besides that, who’s to say that they have to kill? They could probably feed without killing if they really had a problem with it, it’s all down to the author.

But I have to say, if you’re a writer who is squeamish about having a killer as your hero or heroine (which a vampire essentially is), then you’re probably not cut out to write paranormal romance books. I believe in vampires behaving in the same way as we do because we see ourselves as top of the food chain—with little concern for what we’re killing because we’re boss and that’s final. In fact, my Vampires Realm vampires revel in the kill and the feed, they thrive on it and the way it feels for them, almost addictive and like a drug.

So yeah, the industry is probably finding there are too many similar vampire romance stories right now and they’re swamped with them, but there’s always room for a good vampire romance story, something different with a twist or a plot which makes it worth the read and worth putting it out there on shelves for everyone to enjoy.

I don’t think readers are bored with the genre. Vampires have been popular for a long time, since Dracula first came around, and I can’t see them going poof anytime soon. I think that they’ll be around for a while to come as long as the writers have the common sense to try to make their story a bit different. Not that I should be encouraging them as they are the competition after all. It’s much the same as any genre. If everyone ends up writing the same stuff, it gets boring. Just spice it up a little and think outside everyone else’s books (or in my case, don’t read them unless it’s for research purposes on what level of writing sells, that way you’re not influenced).

So what does everyone think about this ongoing message that it’s the end for vampires? Is it just the industry bored of reading about them, or are you getting that way too? Do you think it’s just a tactic by the industry to lessen the number of vampire stories and increase the number of other paranormal types to fill out their shelves?

I know variety is supposedly the spice of life, but if you like something you like it. I love chocolate. You don’t see me complaining there’s too much chocolate in the world and it’s all much the same! I’ve never seen a reader complain that there’s too much vampire romance out there.

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Finding literary agents for paranormal romance, and other things

I’m struggling to keep in edit mode right now with Arcadian. I’m doing a bit of spit-and-polish on the parts I’ve changed and extended or added in this draft, but I’m beginning to get lazy, so I’m taking a quick break to write a post and tell you what I’ve been up to.

In writing, I’ve obviously been spending too much time on Arcadian. It’s five weeks now since I began this draft and I have recognised that I’m starting to get lazy and that usually signals that I need to do something else and regroup or I just won’t do a good enough job. I’ve planned out everything that is left to do on this draft and it’s around 2 weeks work minimum. If I go with a complete read through again, it could be a lot longer. I think I just need to do the changed or added stuff for now and save the complete read through for when it’s rested for a while.

I’m going to Japan again for 3 weeks in November, which means I can’t participate in NaNoWriMo again this year either. I participated a few years back and it was a lot of fun, and I wrote the first draft of Cabin Fever for it. I would like to do it again sometime. Maybe next year.

My Japan trip is going to hopefully provide me some time to read through Arcadian in paperback form again to find errors and fix it up for the final polish. I’ll probably go to the effort of taking it with me, and then I’ll end up just watching movies on the flights instead! You’d think that with 12 hours on a plane, I’d be up for reading, but quite often they have good movies. I have a few long train journeys while I’m in Japan with the husband, so maybe I could squeeze in some time for editing then too. Again, I’ll probably just stare out of the window instead. Hehe. It’s a holiday after all.

I’ve been searching for literary agents that deal with paranormal romance over the past year, on and off, and I have to admit that it’s rather difficult to find them in the UK. They don’t really list paranormal romance as an interest over here. It’s difficult enough to find ones that want romance. I have found some good ones in New York who accept emails, so I’ll be trying those as well as UK ones that I manage to dig up from somewhere. Unfortunately, Arcadian is longer than the maximum word count that a lot of publishing houses accept for a submission. It’s not as though I can cut it down either. It’s 155,000 words because that’s the length it needs to be as it has a lot of plot and characters. It’s not as though I’m being long-winded in any of it. All of the readers who received the second draft (six of them) have come back saying the pace was great, the plot was great, and they even wanted stuff added to it! There’s a few publishing houses on my list who don’t give you a limit so I’ll send it to them and then agents too.

I started going to archery classes again on Sunday. It’s a ten week course and I really enjoyed the last one that I did, so I thought I would give it a go again and see if I’m serious enough to try for a club and do it every week, with my own equipment. I think I would like to. It is a lot of fun and, being very logic-minded, I’m quite good at it.

Well, I think that’s everything that I’ve been up to. I’ve managed to fritter away the hour journey into work on the train this morning writing blog posts and even my time before work in the office. I think that’s quite an impressive bit of procrastination, although I could just say that it was necessary work, and I did need a break from Arcadian.

Now I’ll spend probably spend lunch with work colleagues rather than continuing my editing work, and then on the train home, I’ll probably watch anime.

(note: I did spend lunch with some work colleagues, but it was a damn nice Oreo milkshake and chips!)

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Trailer for New Moon

I went to the cinema on the weekend with my husband (to see District 9, which was very good) and there was a trailer for the next film in Stephenie Meyer’s Twilight series, New Moon. Husband turned to me with raised brows and I was looking much the same. I’ve never read the stories but I do see similarities in it to my Vampires Realm series–with the laws and those that uphold them, the separation of hero and heroine, and introduction of a sub-hero. It’s all very Prophecy Trilogy to me.

I must admit that I have watched the first film, Twilight, because a few readers wrote to me at the time it was out and said that my Prophecy Trilogy / Vampires Realm series was better, which made me quite proud considering that it’s only self-published romance ebooks. I would love to see it published in paperback one day by a big publishing house, but I don’t think I will hold my breath! Maybe one day when they pick up Arcadian or Ascension and start trawling my back catalogue for more stories to make money from.

Still, it was interesting to see the trailer for New Moon, although I’m not sure I’ll go and see it, and I’ll be sticking with my Vampires Realm series in terms of books as I’m not really into the teen romance market. I prefer my stories with more bite, a touch more adult content (violence, not just the sex!) and I don’t really like stories written in the first person as I want to know what both the hero and heroine are thinking.

Does anyone else see the similarities, or is it just me?

Does anyone think that Prophecy Trilogy would make a darn good series of movies?

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