“Blood and Frost” – Free on Amazon For A Limited Time!

At midnight PDT on August 19th, “Blood and Frost” will be FREE until midnight August 20th. If you’re curious about this supernatural dark erotica book, now there’s no excuse not to pick it up!

Also I am currently in the midst of a promo for “The Templars Falter”. Exciting times! Be sure to head on over to Goodreads or Rafflecopter for a chance to win a free signed copy! The Goodreads promo is open to the US, Canada, Australia and the UK!

All the best,

Holly

 

Goodreads giveaway!

I am hosting a giveaway on Goodreads to coincide with the Book Blitz next week for “The Templars Falter”. Xpresso will be hosting a separate giveaway too, so that’s eight copies I will be signing and mailing, and I have opened the Goodreads giveaway to Australia, England, Canada and the US. =)

Visit Xpresso or click on the link in the previous post to see what blogs are part of the blitz!

Holly

Goodreads Book Giveaway

The Templars Falter by Holly Blackstone

The Templars Falter

by Holly Blackstone

Giveaway ends August 22, 2016.

See the giveaway details
at Goodreads.

Enter Giveaway

“Templars Falter”

Hi everyone!
“The Templars Falter” is live on Amazon and Lulu, and hopefully will be on B&N, Kobo and iBooks within a few weeks.

Currently I am getting ready for a Blitz, hosted by Giselle at Xpresso book tours! I am also in the process of re-editing and compiling Lily’s story into a boxed set! As that progresses, I’ll be sure to update. =)

All the best,

Holly

Editing

So I am currently editing book three in the Void Chronicles, “The Templars Falter”. It’s a fairly long book, right now 104,000+ words, counting the Table of Contents, etc.

I admit this final pass I have been dragging my feet a little. Well, that’s not ENTIRELY true… it’s just been difficult.

Why? Because when I’m done I am ready to publish. This novel has a lot going on,  some things in it are pretty intense, and there is no turning back once it is out there. I knew the things in the book had to happen but that doesn’t make it any easier, if you catch my drift. I regret some of the episodes in the book, because they’ve made me sad and things are even MORE difficult for the decent but beleaguered Julianna.

That’s not the only reason it has taken me a while – some ‘real work’ stuff has occupied a bit of my time, and I’m working with my cover designer whilst considering promo options.

So I am editing but gosh… this is the most difficult book to publish so far because it is so important. Julianna changes a lot here, goes through the wringer and has heartache, has to hurt someone she loves but she is beginning to come into her inheritance as the Deorwyn, and starts to get some answers about VoidCleaver, Tristan and even Lucas.

If you haven’t read book one yet, “A World Away”, look at Goodreads, see the reviews there and read the blurb. It’s only $2.99 so if you’re interested at all in fantasy erotica, give it a gander. I’ve worked really hard to develop an interesting world and rich lore that fleshes out even more in subsequent novels.

All the best,

Holly

Travel

So I work part time for a relative, (gotta pay the bills), and that sometimes means travel, in particular to Utah. So earlier this month I went on a little road trip, took care of their business and came back. I feel like I am finally digging out of the accumulated personal items, blast giveaway and residual things from my trip. Unfortunately when I’m away I can’t check this blogsite easily because I have an old laptop with a dead battery so I only take my nook. =| Would love a new laptop, but I have other expenses first – it’s near the bottom of my list, (after a new dishwasher =( ). Unfortunately I also couldn’t log in to Goodreads either; for some reason my stored password wasn’t saved and the resets I finally realised were going to junk mail! Such is the joy of traveling. =P

Whining aside, I actually love road trips, to be honest. It is amazing to see the scenery change as you travel across the US, the different businesses, (like restaurants), the attitudes. I love the climate in the PacNW, the trees, the ocean and mountains, but some of the people, especially in Seattle, I find frustrating. I’ve run into a lot of passive aggressive people, (particularly drivers!), and being originally from NJ I am a more direct person. There are also a fair share of people who have a chip on their shoulder because they live *IN* Seattle, (or whatever), and it’s a bit off-putting.

I’m a little cautious and suspicious too because of my origins, and in parts of Utah, (and other places), there is still this innocence that is both maddening and heartening. Maddening because there are bad people out there and you worry someone might not be prepared for that, but heartening that there are still places where things have been safe enough that people have a higher level of trust. I remember as a teen that for over a month one year there was at least one rape within a mile radius of the Pavonia station in Jersey City, and I worked at a mall, Newport Centre, and grabbed the Path train to it from Journal Square and got off at Pavonia. That was my experience as a kid.

I still haven’t eaten at a Cracker Barrel, which I think might be my next rite of passage when I have to make that trip. =) Although I hate being away, it is a bit of an adventure. I much prefer driving too, so I don’t have to hassle with the TSA, and if things take longer, I only have to worry about a hotel and not changing a flight.

Plus, the journey is important, isn’t it? Getting out in Eastern Washington on 221 to take pictures of the wheat fields as they wave in the wind, the large Valley watering arms spraying crops in the late afternoon, the droplets glistening in the warm sun… life is full of simple beauty, peaceful vistas and magic.

I remember when I was driving back from Texas in a Penske truck filled with my mom’s stuff; I was alone, in mourning, tired and emotionally wrung out. I had my Blackberry and maps to get me home, and I was driving unfamiliar roads. The first day of driving I stopped in N Texas to get gas; it was still a little early but dark, (it was April), and I went to get a drink and saw a cat by the side of the convenience store, looking for food. Alone, I had been berating myself for missed opportunities, mad at my mom, (how could she not go to a doctor for years? She always told me to!), and it was difficult to break out of it. When I saw the cat, I went back inside and got a can of food and carefully put it where they could see it, and when I walked away they pounced on it. It helped me get out of that mindset I had gotten into.

And as impossible as it sounds, the next day it happened again, at dusk somewhere in Colorado or New Mexico, when I went and got gas. It really pulled me out my funk, made me focus on something outside myself, and think about all the surprising moments life can hand you, how it is good to care for others and not get wrapped up too much in yourself.

So I like roadtrips. Although I hate being away from home, from my cats, my lovely man, there are beautiful things to see out there.

 

Organisation is Key…

Here is an example of how I organise information in One Note, so I can keep details straight and collect interesting tidbits to include in my stories. It’s a pretty boring page content wise, because I don’t want to give anything away about book three in the Void Chronicles. 😉

Click on the image below to get a better view (the preview for some reason is super blurry).

One Note example

“Blood and Frost” – Flash giveaway on Amazon!

I’m giving away free copies of my dark erotica novel, “Blood and Frost”. There are only five prizes available – here is the link: https://giveaway.amazon.com/p/91eebc5ea0e892f1 .

The book contains some themes people might find disturbing, so I encourage you to read the summary before entering and of course, please leave a review after you finish reading! It means a lot!

 

All the best,

Holly

Void Chronicles and Other News

I did a quick run through of the first two books in the Void Chronicles, in anticipation of the new covers and also to immerse myself in the world before editing book three and finishing it off. That’s in work right now, and the cover for book two is nearly finalised – I’m excited to see what everyone thinks of it!

On another front, I discovered by poking around book sites that several people have taken my books, turned them into documents and illegally posted them on Scribd! This is NOT okay, and the key word is illegally! My books are not that expensive and Amazon, Lulu, et al take a cut, and it is clearly my property. I am so frustrated because building your author ‘brand’ – I hate that term – is difficult for an Indie. Trying to figure out marketing, pricing, writing, research… there are a lot of hats an Indie author wears, and it’s something I’ve had to take the time to learn on my own. So anyway, there is my little rant on that. If you ever see my works posted somewhere and it appears they may be counterfeit, please email me at: hollyblackstone.author (at) gmail.com

On a personal note, my boyfriend and I decided to get a pea patch this year, and finally received the assignment and spent almost four hours yesterday getting it somewhat tidy! We still have work to do, but it’s exciting to think about all the wonderful food we’ll be able to grow.

Hope everyone had a great weekend!

All the best,

Holly