Friday 14 October 2016

Celebrating launch of 'Devilry' by giving away a kindle e-Reader

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In order to celebrate today's release of Book 3 of 'The Meadowsweet Chronicles', I am giving away an all-new kindle e-Reader, 6" Glare-Free Touchscreen Display, wi-fi (black) worth £59.99.  To enter, all you have to do is complete the Rafflecopter tasks below, which are designed to help me spread the word about the release of 'Devilry'.

Today is the release day of 'Devilry' Book 3 of 'The Meadowsweet Chronicles' A modern Tale of Witchcraft.

I am super excited to be sharing this with my lovely readership and I know that there are many of you who have been waiting patiently for me to finally release book 3 of the series. I can only apologise for being so slow, but I hope, when you read it, you agree that it was worth the wait.

The reason this particular book took me so long to write was for several reasons. First, I really needed to spend time on the bloodlines and lineage; it becomes very important in Book 3 and by the time you have finished book 3, you'll understand why. Secondly, I needed to invest a lot of time into research for this book.

Originally, the plan had been to sort of 'bang' these books out - one book of the series every 6 months, written with enthusiasm, playfulness  and energy. I had told myself that I wasn't going to labour over the research like I did with Knight Trilogy - but ... well, I just can't help myself; I can't write with a full heart when my head isn't full, too. And so, the research and investigation for this book took around half a year (which hadn't been planned for)

And now -- it's live in both eBook and paperback, and even more exciting is that the research I invested for Book 3 is also integral to Book 4 and so that is already well on the way to be written, with the notion of a much quicker release date.

Thank you for your patience in waiting for 'Devilry' - I really hope you enjoy it. Please take the time to write an honest review on Amazon as it makes a real difference to where they place it in the rankings and in turn, the kind of exposure that it gets.

If you haven't had a chance to read the series, then you can catch up by downloading Book 1 of the series, 'Witchcraft' for FREE On all eBook platforms.


LINKS to FREE BOOK 1 of the series.
US: https://www.amazon.com/Witchcraft-Book-One-Meadowsweet-Chronicles-ebook/dp/B00NG5CLTE

UK: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Witchcraft-Book-One-Meadowsweet-Chronicles-ebook/dp/B00NG5CLTE

LINKS to 'Devilry' Book 3 of 'The Meadowsweet Chronicles'
UK: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Devilry-Book-3-Meadowsweet-Chronicles-ebook/dp/B01L9RZHN2
US: https://www.amazon.com/Devilry-Book-3-Meadowsweet-Chronicles-ebook/dp/B01L9RZHN2

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11 comments:

  1. This is a very difficult question. I think the only way I can answer is to say that I want most to read your current complete Meadowsweet Chronicles. Thank you for a lovely contest and congratulations on your new release!

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    1. Thank you for stopping by, Michelle, and for commenting. I'm glad that the Meadowsweet Chronicles has captured your interest; it's such fun to write. Stop by again soon :)

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  2. I would most like to read "I Defy You, Stars". Reminds me a modern version Shakespeare’s Romeo & Juliet. That's sounds great.
    Congratulations on your new release and thank you for the chance!!!!

    Raffle name: Artemis Giote

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    1. Thank you, Diana - 'I Defy You, Stars' is heavily influenced by Shakespeare's 'Romeo & Juliet' - I find the parallels that can be drawn across the ages and urban landscapes incredible. I am a complete Shakespeare nerd LOL

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  3. I like the Shakespeare Collection the most. I love retellings and it would be lovely to read your take on Shakespeare's works.

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    1. Thank you, Anne for stopping by - I have always loved the plays of Shakespeare and like you, I'm fascinated by how his plays continue to influence contemporary culture.

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  4. The Shakespeare Collection sounds the most appealing to me. I love Shakespeare and so would be interested to read your take!

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    1. Hi, Sarah Louisa, thank you so much for stopping by and commenting. I'm glad that you are intrigued but he Shakespeare Collection - I think that it's incredible that all these years later, his stories are still so relevant to a modern audience.

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  5. Witchcraft sounds fantastic! I love a book full of magic and mystery with a touch of darkness!

    Kelly Ellen Hirst

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  6. I am interested in reading When Sorrows Come.

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  7. I am interested in reading When Sorrows Come because it sounds like some that will keep me interested and waiting to see what happens next.

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