Human turned phantom fae Brett has to survive mage trials when he has
only just learned he’s a mage. And dragon fae shifter Ena is warned
that the dragon fae kingdom is in turmoil, something that she vows to
help put to rights.
When Brett is forced to fight alongside the phantom fae, which means
take a stand against Ena and her kind, he’s not doing it. She will
always have his loyalty, though when she learns he’s one of her enemy
fae, and a mage on top of that, she might not feel the same about him.
Still, Prince Grotto is their common enemy, and if it means fighting
him, maybe they can work together. Yet, Brett wants more than that with
Ena. Will she ever see him as more than just a human fae seer she took
as payment for rescuing the kingdom’s princess?
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Google Play: Coming
Normally, I like to have a story that is ended, no cliff hanger
because it frustrates readers when they don’t know when the next book is
coming, and I never know when I can finish a book when I have so many
other deadlines that absolutely have to be met: ie for a publisher.
With Hawk Fae, book 5, it had to be left like it was or it would have
been two books in one. And truly, I loved the way it was ended, with
resolution, but with something more devious going on coming up.
With Phantom Fae, book 6, resolution. I have two covers for two more
fae stories, no idea where I want to go with them at the moment, or
titles for them. But when I have some time, I’ll share.
Because I worked on finalizing this up all day yesterday, I didn’t
have time to work on SEAL, so I’m behind, but I’ll hopefully catch up on
word count today. I will be working on the Phantom Fae print version
soon, but needed to get my word count for SEAL because it’s so much
harder to manage when it gets really behind. Hopefully, I’ll be at the
halfway point today, if I get caught up.
It’s been raining a lot, which is unusual in the winter, but we so
needed the rain again. I slipped on the wet pavement when I went to take
the dogs out at 4:45, so need to find a different pair of shoes that
hopefully are less slippery, or figure out something else. I have a
conference to go to in a little bit and I don’t want to be running
around in airports on crutches.
Oh, and I had asked my editor if they’d be interested in a historical
wolf story series some time ago because I love writing historical, but
she said no. My wolves also have long lives, so often I slip some of the
historical aspect into them. So I thought it would be neat to have two
series, the historical ones and the contemporary ones. But when she said
no, that was fine with me. A rejection means an opportunity to excel.
With today’s publishing options, I can just smile and say, “Okay,” and
go on my merry way and write the books of my heart anyway.
A couple of years ago I listened to a NY Times bestselling author who
was writing a historical series, and she had this idea for a really
cool Irish historical romance series. She was so excited to write it and
her agent said if she tried to push it, he’d dump her. Now, she was a
highly successful author and he was making a ton of money off her, but
he was afraid if he didn’t squash this far out notion, she wouldn’t make
any money and he wouldn’t. So she dumped him and got a new agent, sold
the series, and made bestseller status on those books. We have to write
what our heart tells us and hopefully our readers will love them every
bit as much.
I wonder if the agent is regretting his decision. Even if the sales
hadn’t taken off, the author had to do this. It’s what we do. Create.
From the heart. And if that creativity is squashed, we end up hitting a
brick wall of writing block.
Editors and agents will sometimes steer us in directions that aren’t
right for us because they think that’s what the market wants. But we’re
still creating the stories and we have to be able to write what we can
to an extent because otherwise the story just won’t come.
So here is the cover, still need to come up with a series name and
title, but I think for series name: Highland Wolf Clan. Not sure on
title. It will be historical, wolf, Highlands.
And I thought this was such a fantastic cover, I had to buy it for the first book. :)
That’s it! I’m listening to the rain, and it’s pouring out, typing
this up, working on making the changes to SEAL that I worked on when I
went to bed last night and then I’m off to write.
Have a super great Thursday. Puppies are sleeping on my lap and all is well.
:)
Terry
“Giving new meaning to the term alpha male where fantasy is reality.”
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