Saturday, 15 June 2013

The All Authors Blog Blitz

Event two for June is the All Authors Blog Blitz. This is a promotion being run by the Self-Published/Indie Author's Support Group over on Goodreads. Over the course of today, around 80 bloggers (you can find them all here) will be posting about each other's books. Fire is being featured by Valeri Beatrix, author of The Irony of Vengeance. Here blog can be found here. Meanwhile, my blog is hosting romance writer, AJ Williams. Williams' latest book, Bounty for Love, was only released on Wednesday 12 June, but it's already getting some great reviews over on Goodreads

Synopsis:

Alek Kairis is a man on a mission to keep those around him safe from the dangers of a lurking dirty cop. But, before he can protect everyone, Alek learns of a deep secret that could not just change his life, but change his ability to protect those around him. 

Tess Michaels only wanted her brother’s safety; she did not realize that she too would be placed in danger. Yet, the danger that is following her is not the only threat she faces. When she learns the truth of who her son’s father is, not only will her life change, but so will her child’s. 

Once the truth comes out, there is no going back for Alek or Tess. What’s worse is that their ever-growing attraction is a distraction that neither of them need. Can Tess and Alek work together, or will danger and secrets tear them apart forever?

Intrigued? You can buy Bounty for Love from the following places: 

You can find out more about Williams and her writing by following these links:

Thursday, 6 June 2013

And the Winners are...

The Fire Giveaway has come to an end. A list of the winners can be found here. If you're name is on the list, check your email (and your junk emails, just in case!) as you should have an email from me explaining how to download your free copy. 

Thank you to every one for entering. If you didn't win, head over to Anahera Reads where another giveaway is taking place, and try your luck there. 

Tuesday, 4 June 2013

One day left!

There is only one day left to enter to win one of 10 e-copies of Fire. All you have to do to be in with a chance, is follow the blog via one of the many options to the right, then click here to enter. It will take you less than a minute, so make sure you follow and enter now, before it's too late.

Monday, 3 June 2013

Indie-Self Published Author Event


So I mentioned this briefly in yesterday's post, but since Fire's first feature was posted today, I felt that I ought to elaborate. 

The Indie-Self Published Author Event is being run by Say It With Books. Throughout June, lots of lovely bloggers will be promoting books by indie and self published authors on their blogs. Check out Say It With Books' blog for more information and a list of the bloggers taking part. I have been incredibly lucky and Fire is being featured on three blogs:




Ana posted her review of Fire today, so make sure that you check it out and keep an eye on the other blogs for their features too. 

I am really pleased to be a part of this promotion - the success I have had so far with Fire is entirely down to all of the amazing bloggers who have been willing to give the novel a chance. Events like this are invaluable; without them, no one would ever hear about Fire, let alone read it. 

Sunday, 2 June 2013

Brizan Style

This post comes at the request of @Amy_Bookworm who asked me about it on Twitter. She runs the UK YA blog Amy Bookworm and will be reviewing Fire this month for the Say It With Books Indie-Self Published Book event. I am really excited to be taking part in the Say It With Books event and will post more about it later in the month. 

The images below were found on Pinterest and I have linked each back to the page Pinterest saved as the source.

Brizan protectors wear long, flowing dresses in blues and white: think fabrics that flow like water.

 

This is a Polyvore creation which epitomizes my love of blue hair. I can definitely imagine Lori in this outfit. 

Brizan Blue

Normal Brizans dress more practically - they spend most of their time at sea, where flowing fabrics would get in the way. Instead, they dress more like pirates - in black or blue shirts, dark trousers and all important pirate boots.

Positioned between the Helian and Arcan Realms, the Eastern Islands are cool and breezy, while the Western Isles are warm, with tropical beaches and idyllic waters. The Brizans' clothing reflects this geographical divide and they will wear wet-suits or bikinis as the weather requires.

Sunday, 19 May 2013

Weapons


I have read a few comments on Fire along the lines of 'why do they have modern tech but use rudimentary weapons; it doesn't make any sense'. This surprised me as an issue because, to me, it makes perfect sense, so I wanted to explain my reasoning here.

'Fire' arms makes me think fire - the only realm who, in my eyes, would produce anything like a gun, or an explosion, would be the Helian Realm. However, the people tasked with protecting the realms are the Protectors and they already have their own, literal, fire arms. Why would they carry a gun when a ball of fire has just as deadly an effect, without the need to draw a weapon? And they definitely wouldn't want to give that power to non-Protectors. They are a very elitist Realm, you've got to remember. They don't want ordinary Helians to have the same power as them.

The only character I can think off who might quite like something like a gun would be Roxy's mother, Seraphina, because she isn't a Protector. However she's not in power yet, and thus isn't in a position to do anything about her lack of fire. Plus, I'm not sure that she would be clever enough to think up the concept - she would just order lower ranking Protectors to do her dirty work.

Helian Protectors do still make use of things like knives, but that's because they are useful - they're something they can't utilise their powers for.

You might ask why the other Realms haven't come up with anything like a gun, to fight against the Helians, but there are two issues with this. First, the Arcan and Sephan Realms are fundamentally Realms of peace - they wouldn't want to create weapons like that. The Sephan do use knives, and bows and arrows, for hunting, but they are also technologically behind the other Realms and guns wouldn't fit in with their 'green' ethos. Arcans, on the other hand, just aren't interested in warfare.

Secondly, there's the fire issue again. Modern weapons are all about the fire power. The only realm who may want a more sophisticated form of weaponry would be the Brizan Realm; they feel quite vulnerable following the Helian Occupation. But they definitely wouldn't create a weapon remotely resembling a gun. Maybe a water cannon? They believe that their water is the best defence against the Helians' heat.

I hope that this post makes the world's lack of modern weaponry seem less anachronistic -  it is something I've put a lot of thought into!

Monday, 6 May 2013

Bank Holiday in the Sun

Hi all,

I'm sorry that I haven't updated recently; I have been very busy! Today, for example, I have been cutting out hundreds of paper hearts for place cards for my wedding in June. Since it's a bank holiday though, I have time to get you caught up.

Water


I'm at a bit of a standstill with Water while it's being edited, which is a shame as I can't wait for people to start reading it. But I do want to make sure that it's perfect first and I am certain that it will be worth the wait.


Fire


I'm having a promotional blitz with Fire, trying to keep the momentum up following the tour. If you would like a review copy, or are interested in running a feature on your blog then please email me at heatherf.james@gmail.com. I managed to get a few more reviews lined up yesterday, which I will post links to when they are up.


The first promotional post can be found at the Afternoon Bookery.

Writing


While I'm not working on Elements of Power currently I am still writing, a lot. I'm really, really excited about my current project but I don't want to share anything yet - especially not since I won't be pursuing it full time until after Water and Air are published. I will give you these three, rather vague, facts though:


1. It is not a fantasy story.
2. It is set in London
3. There will not be a love triangle in it (I promise)

Right now, I'm sat out in my garden, since it's the first sunny bank holiday the UK has had, well, ever and as soon as I hit post, I'm going to re-open Scrivener (a recent addiction - I'm finding it extremely compatible with my need to keep everything super organised) and return to a frosty January morning in Trafalgar Square...