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About ckmartinauthor

I'm a writer who loves to travel the world, looking for the inspiration or location for my next story. I have a weakness for cheese and hedgehogs are my favourite creatures in the whole world.

April Updates

To get the full update, sign up for my monthly(ish) newsletter here. Coming up in this month’s newsletter, I cover living and writing in Spain for the month.

Life updates

Living and writing in Spain is something I do fairly frequently. It is not the only country I have lived in, but it is the one in Europe I travel to most frequently. As a consequence, it is the backdrop to some of my stories and always comes with a completely different pace of life.

Character Lab

Monica Carletto, bisexual vampire CEO is the focus of this month’s character lab. Those of you who have read The Lazarus Hunter series (written as Cas Martin), will have already met this woman whose destiny seems to be always intertwined with Elizabeth, a woman who hunts their kind.

Upcoming Promos

Tapas and Tangelos, set in this part of the world will be 99c for 15-19 April as part of a I Heart Sapphic promotion. Until then, you can read it for free in Kindle Unlimited.

Remember, to get the full updates via my newsletter and free short stories and promotions, sign up to receive them here.

Behind the scenes – Dirty Little War

Recently I had fun doing an interview for I Heart Sapphic about my novel Dirty Little War. The original idea is almost a decade old now, so it was a fun little jaunt down memory lane.

The rest of this post contains spoilers etc as well as some writing craft talk.

As I wrote in the interview:

…[I found] a grimy pub that didn’t feel entirely safe, but did free coffee refills. I pulled out a notebook – a Field Notes book I can still picture clearly – and, inspired by that place, I came up with the entire plot in about an hour.

Talking about it again made me want to hunt through my notebooks to see if my memory was playing tricks on me. This was no small feat – I have over 60 completed Field Notes. Much to my delight, I was able to find it relatively quickly:

One of the reasons I like Field Notes is they look good a little battered by time. I flipped through the pages and there it was, the original brainstorming. Clearly Taylor Swift must have been in my ears at the time.

This is fairly typical of my process. I’ll noodle around with some random concepts until a character comes to me. Often there will be some kind of musical association, even if it never makes it into the final version. On the following page, Carmen and Evie are there, even if they don’t have names yet.

I didn’t remember this until I went back, but originally Carmen was the main character. I built most things on her personality and background. But when it came to actually writing, it was Evie’s point of view that was more interesting. Carmen was the enigma, the unattainable, best examined from the outside.

Apparently, the title was there from the beginning too. Another thing that is quite unusual in the world of writing.

Next came the rough outline. As I mentioned in the interview, it was all done in one sitting. Flicking through the book, I can see my memory there was also correct. Usually, I have chapters with at least the point of view. Here, instead, it was a stream of consciousness brain dump of the plot, with the key points I needed to get across to keep things moving.

From there, the rest would have taken place in Scrivener. I always plot by hand, but write digitally. Look at that scrawl. 80,000 words of that chicken scratch would be utterly incomprehensible.

I feel like the post it notes were probably added later, once the characters had names and their connections were important. It was probably my way of keeping track of the other characters I was introducing in the story and whose side they were on.

Throughout it all, there is a clear atmosphere of threat and menace. The attraction between the two women has to survive some pretty serious odds. The consequences of choosing each other are logically not worth it, but in my experience, people never take the logical route once desire becomes involved.

Most of my writing isn’t rainbows and kittens. I know that puts a lot of people off when it comes to romance. I put my characters through hell to get them to the end. It makes the payoff sweeter.

That was a fun little wander through how I do what I do and why I love it. Books I write under various pen names follow the same process, but this will remain one that is special to me.

Plenty of people wanted a sequel, but I didn’t have enough of a story for a whole novel. Still, it was nice to give them some closure. If you want to read it, you can grab it here. It’s called Almost Heaven. Jon Denver was in my ear for that one. Quite the departure from Taylor Swift, but full circle in other ways, I suppose.

Thanks for reading! At the time of publishing, Dirty Little War is on sale for $2.99 as part of the I Heart Sapphic Reading Challenge under the category of Forbidden Relationships, so you can grab it here. It’s also part of Kindle Unlimited for those voracious readers amongst you.

Five Years Has Gone By So Fast

The downside of not publishing because of external factors is that it is so hard to get going again. The past few years have been challenging on the personal front. Writing is like a muscle and mine was more than a little out of shape.

So finally publishing this novel has been a labor of love. I wanted to write something with dark humour. A tale of redemption. We all know that one woman who refuses to settle down, take life seriously and continues to break hearts without caring for the consequences. But what would it take to mend their ways? How would they deal with someone who didn’t fall for their charms?

The trickiest part was creating a lead character who begins as a completely unlikeable but can be redeemed in the end. But her torrid history was fun to write and gave me a chance to inject some dark humor into what could otherwise be an upsetting turn of events.

Don’t forget, stars and reviews keep the lights on for authors, so get the book and let people know what you think of it. Unless you hate it. In that case, the review button is broken, skip right along…

Read for free with Kindle Unlimited or buy now at Amazon.com

Personal update and some free book info

Since my wife and I welcomed a baby into our family earlier in 2018, I’ve given myself permission to not do any writing. A sort of maternity leave, if you will, although anyone who understands the desire to write knows that it’s not a job in the usual way. Sure, the publishing side of things is very much an actual job, but the itch to tell a story is something else.

I intend to return to writing full time in 2019, but am already putting a cautious toe back in the water to remember what it’s like to sit at the laptop and try to find the right words. To invest in fictional characters, rather than focus on the real tiny human who needs me so much.

With Halloween already upon us, vampires are the order of the day. All the books in my Lazarus Hunter series will be either free or on sale this week*. A welcome back to myself.

Blood InheritanceFree until 2nd October.

Black Market Blood (book 2) and Shadows of Blood (book 3) are both on a time-limited 0.99 offer.

*price applies to most Amazon marketplaces

Although this series has never been the main focus of my writing, I absolutely love it. This was the story I wanted to tell for me, back when Buffy ended its TV run and there was nothing else to take its place. I’m not sure there ever will be, but for now, I’m happy to create my own little world that will, in theory, reach seven books someday!

Get ready for summer with some free books!

Summer is on the way and I’m more than ready to celebrate the good weather. What better way than by chilling with a cocktail (or in my case a new baby) and a good book. With that in mind, I’ve picked two of kindle ebooks to be available for free as part of the I heart Lesfic Mega Sale, running May 21st-25th.

 

The first, Dirty Little War is one of my favourites. If you’re a Kindle Unlimited member you can read it for free now, without having to wait for the sale to start. Many readers wanted to know what happens next, so I’ve written a follow on short story that you can get here: Evie and Carmen, the final chapter.

 

The second, Tapas and Tangelos will also be free May 21st-25th in kindle stores globally. Set in a sleepy Spanish town where lovers meet, it’s the perfect summer beach read.

 

That’s my little break from baby life to author life done. Even if you’ve already read my books, head on over to the I heart Lesfic site and grab yourself a good book at an amazing price.

Looking ahead to 2018

2017 was a strange year for me, with a fair few ups and downs. I’m looking forward to doing things a bit differently over the next 12 months. I want to write more, connect with my readers more and spend less time getting pointlessly angry at social media. So what’s upcoming?

Lesbian fiction

Tis not quite the season any more, but if you’re desperate to hold onto the time when snow meant good things rather than a pain in the ass commute to work, then Happily Ever After This Christmas might be a lighthearted way of keeping the memory alive. I had great fun writing this and it was one of my high points of last year.

I’m working on a lesbian divorce story and honestly, I’m not sure how well it will go down. It’s not a comfortable read, but I think it’s an honest portrayal of many relationships. The one thing I have learned from 2017 is don’t publish something unless you’re absolutely sure. I’ll be thinking a bit longer on this one.

 

Lesbian Book Bingo

If you’ve been living under a rock, then you might not have heard about Jae’s Lesbian Book Bingo. It’s a fun way to read more of the books you love, branch out into some subgenres that you’ve never considered before and have the chance to win goodies along the way. Even though I’m probably not eligible for prizes as one of my books (Dirty Little War) is included, I’ll be playing along simply because it’s a great way to read more.

Check out the suggested reading list for January: Women In Uniform

 

Urban Fantasy

I have a (very) rough first draft of Book #4 in the Lazarus Hunter Series completed. There are still several subplots I want to interweave, but that’s not on my plan until March at the earliest. After the slowest of slow burns, things between Elizabeth and Monica reach boiling point.

Over the next few months I’ll be thinking about how to give back to fans of this series. Most likely it will be in the form of beta copies (where you’ll have chance to feedback and influence some plot points), free novellas and maybe some deleted scenes. If I move the series away from Kindle Unlimited, which is a definite possibility, then anyone on the reader team will get copies of the full series for free.

The planning is still in the early stages, but if you want to jump the queue and get involved then let me know at ckmartin.author@gmail.com, especially if you’ve already left a review on one of the books.

So that’s my rough plan for 2018. It’s staying flexible because I have some major personal life changes on the way and I refuse to beat myself up this year for things beyond my control!

Wishing you a happy, book-filled 2018!

Happily Ever After This Christmas (isn’t that what we all want?)

With a little squee of delight (tinged with end of year exhaustion), I can say that my Christmas romance novel is published and finally available for purchase (or to read for free if you’re a Kindle Unlimited subscriber).

Although I usually enjoy writing grittier, darker plots, it’s nice to have a break sometimes. With the state of the world in 2017, it’s nice to step away from reality for a little while. Picturesque English village setting? Check. An independent bookstore? Check. Misunderstandings and mistakes? Check. Best friends who are funny and quirky? Check. Festive cheer with mulled wine and minced pies? Check. Humour? Check. A few tearjerker moments? Check.

Basically, it’s light-hearted and fun. Isn’t that what Christmas is meant to be all about?

Official blurby stuff:

This Christmas, can she finally leave the past behind?

Each year, creating the magical Christmas display at Johnson’s Independent Bookstore gets Kayleigh Johnson through the holidays. Staying busy to the point of exhaustion, she avoids the harsh reality that she is spending another Christmas alone. But when an inspector from the local council arrives late one snowy afternoon, her carefully controlled world is turned upside down once more.

Jo Pearmain is determined to do things by the book. Being a health and safety officer is hardly her dream job, but it’s one she needs to keep. Little does she know that as she closes down the bookstore Christmas display, she is destroying the small sliver of hope and happiness Kayleigh has left.

When she realises what she’s done, Jo’s determined to put it right, but Kayleigh is slow to forgive. The harder she works to fix things, the further Kayleigh pushes her away.

Can Jo convince Kayleigh they must work together to save Christmas for the village? And if she can, they might even save each other…

Happily Ever After This Christmas is a heartwarming romance about overcoming adversity and rediscovering the miracle of Christmas.

Available now at Amazon.com and Amazon.co.uk

A story for the hopeless romantics out there (grab a free preview)

Everyone knows I like my stories with a bit of grit and darkness. I can’t help it. Give me a heroine with a dodgy background she’s trying to escape from and I’m happy as Larry.

At the same time, 2017 hasn’t exactly been a stellar year. Just following the news is enough to give you a nervous breakdown. So, for Christmas, I thought I would make a change from my usual MO and go for a gentler option. Happily Ever After This Christmas is set in the English Cotswolds, at the independent bookstore owned by Kayleigh Johnson. A woman who is getting on just fine (or so she thinks), until Jo Pearmain walks through her door.

It’s not that Jo intends to completely destroy the other woman’s Christmas, it just sort of happens. It’s not really her fault, but the more she tries to fix things, the more determined Kayleigh becomes to not let her.

With the countdown on until Christmas Eve, will Jo finally be able to convince Kayleigh to forgive her? If she can, then she might also be able to convince her that together, they could become something wonderful.

I’ll be sending my mailing list a free sample chapter later this week, so if you want to check it out before it’s available for sale, then click this link to sign up.

October Roundup: New Books! Free Books!

After far too long, the next 2 books in the Lazarus Hunter series are complete!

To celebrate, there’s a promo offer on all of them right now.

Blood InheritanceFree until October 29th

Black Market Blood (book 2) and Shadows of Blood (book 3) are both on a limited 0.99 offer until 8th November 2017.

That means you can get all three books for only 1.98 if you buy them before October 29th.*

*price applies to most Amazon marketplaces

 

I absolutely love writing this series, even if it was horribly delayed because there was a sticky plot point in Black Market Blood that has taken two years for me to fix in a way I was happy with. After some much needed rest, I’ll begin the edits to book four in December – I’m already looking forward to it.

I really hope you enjoy them and if you do, then please leave a review. Not only do I appreciate it, Amazon uses it to help other readers find my books.

For those of you who enjoy my C.K. Martin books, never fear! I have a heartwarming Christmas romance coming out at the beginning of December. More details heading your way soon!