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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

Why I’ve used a new pen name for an old book

It has been absolute chaos, but I have finally completed the behind the scenes, messy task of disentangling Blood Inheritance from the author name C.K. Martin and moving it over to a new pen name, Cas Martin.

The great news is, now that the boring back-end stuff is done, I’m excited to be able to release books 2 and 3, Black Market Blood and Shadows of Blood.

Having two separate author names is a lot of effort, so why bother? Simply this: to make it easier for readers, even if it does make it harder for me.

Many of my books fall under the heading of lesbian fiction. Some are romance, some have a lesbian protagonist. For a significant number of readers, they have found my books because that is exactly what they want – a break from the heteronormative world that is 99% of publishing.*

My fantasy books won’t always give that. Don’t get me wrong, if you’re the kind of reader who only wants to read about straight white people, then you’re not going to get that either. I write my fantasy how I experience my world, and that is female and male, gay and straight, white and black. A messy walk through life, without clear-cut boundaries. If you enjoy all genres, then explore both by all means. I just wanted to make the branding visibly different.

In terms of social media, I’m not going to pretend that they’re two separate people. So my personal Facebook profile and twitter account will stay the same, but will reference both names. As will this website. Other things specifically book related, such as Amazon author pages, Facebook pages and (if I can get it to work properly) Goodreads will be separate to avoid posting things not of interest to the majority of readers.

So apologies if things are a bit messy for awhile. I would love it if you read all of my books, but if you’re looking for something specific, then this should help you get to the books you want. You can read the blurbs for all three on the Urban Fantasy page.

Quick Links:

Cas Martin’s Amazon Page / Facebook Page

C.K. Martin’s Amazon Page / Facebook Page

*not an actual statistic, but you get what I mean.

August Roundup: Free book promotion and other news

Current Promos (time limited offers)

 

 

Recapture the summer with Tapas and Tangelos –  a romantic beach read set in a sleepy European town. Read for free between September 2-6.

 

 

The second book in the Detective Teddie McKay series, A Taste To Die For is on offer for only 0.99 between September 9 – 16. You can also pick up the first in the series, The Crochet Killer for the same price too.

 

 

 

Don’t forget, if you enjoy them, leave a review! 

In other news…

August 2017 will forever be known as the month of the great edit. Nearly all my time has been focused on The Lazarus Hunter series, which will be republished under a different name a little later in the year. It makes sense to separate this out from my lesbian fiction, even though it won’t be easy. In the long term, it will be better for everyone to keep them separate. Of course, if you are primarily a fan of that series, I’ll be providing ways for you to find it and get your hands on the next books in the series.

Another standalone romance is in the editing queue and my Christmas romance is also coming round for its next stage of edits. So with that many plates spinning, I have been quiet on social media. That looks likely to continue into September (when I throw some travel into the mix as well, just to stay on my toes) but by the time autumn rolls around, I hope to be writing some new things rather than just editing existing manuscripts.

Now, back to work!

Don’t forget, if you want to take advantage of the promos, make sure to click on the links above before they expire!

It’s publication day! Tapas and Tangelos, a summer romance

I’m so excited to be able to say that my latest lesbian romance novel, Tapas and Tangelos, is now available in both kindle ebook and paperback!

This was a huge amount of fun to write, mainly because of the many excuses to have adventures in the name of research. I’ve eaten copious amounts of Spanish food, visited cities, mountains and beaches, gone stargazing –  all in the name of making this book realistic. In total, I’ve spent about three months visiting Europe and bringing this story to life.

Unfortunately, it’s been a tough few weeks for me on a personal level, so the final stages of this have been a case of ‘the show must go on’. Nevertheless, I’ll always be sad I never got to share the outcome of this book with someone who had been so instrumental in giving me the confidence to publish my work.

Of course, the remaining two books scheduled for 2017 release are in various stages of completion, but today I get to just celebrate this one. If you’re looking for a lesbian romance that’s perfect for a summer beach read, with a little bit of mystery and intrigue, then check out the blurb below.

Thank you again to all the amazing readers who have supported me on this journey. Reviews are everything to an independent author, so if you enjoy this (or any of my other books) then please let the world know. I really do appreciate it.

Tapas and Tangelos

Hayley Jones has made peace with the fact she’ll always be alone. Instead of pining for love, she dedicates her time to running a locals bar in a quiet little Spanish town. Over the course of a decade, she has finally found a place to call home.

The night Kate Lanthorn arrives at the newly opened backpacker’s hostel, Hayley’s world is turned upside down. The attraction between them is immediate and intense. At Kate’s touch, the rules Hayley has made to protect herself are broken. For just one night, she allows herself to be the person she could have been in a different life.

Hayley insists it can never be more than a one night stand. A mistake they shouldn’t repeat, no matter how hard Kate tries to convince her otherwise. Hayley knows she should walk away. Even being ‘just friends’ is too dangerous. But her head and her heart aren’t playing the same game. The resolve she finds when she is alone in the darkness always dissolves when Kate walks through the door.

The more Kate pushes Hayley to venture out from the security of the bar, the closer she comes to discovering the reasons why Hayley left England years ago and refuses to return.

Will Hayley find the strength to walk away before it’s too late? Or will her past finally come back to haunt her and destroy everything she’s fought so hard for?

Tapas and Tangelos is a lesbian romance set in the heat and sunshine of Spain. A sizzling summer beach read filled with desire and intrigue.

Buy now or read for free with Kindle Unlimited: Amazon.com and Amazon.co.uk

 

Writing, romance and sunshine

It’s been a busy two weeks here in the sunshine. I’m almost starting to think you can have to much of a good thing. But a plan is coming together and I’m really excited for what the next few months will bring.

Creative – new ideas and first drafts

In a fit of inspiration, I’ve put together the first skeletal outline of a lesbian romance that I think will make the final cut for 2018. It’s a standalone, standard romance rather than anything of the urban fantasy, hot leather variety, so fits in neatly with the rest of my plans.

My summer romance for 2017 (title coming soon) completed the first draft and passed the alpha reader tests. The main criticism was that the sex came too quickly. I’m trying not to take that as some kind of personal judgement…

Editing – the slow, tortuous road to publication

With the first feedback, I’ve begun the editing process and as always, it’s not quite as bad as I feared. As a writer, there is always a sense of doubt with each book that when you read it back it will be utter rubbish. Don’t get me wrong, this is far from perfect. But it does at least make sense, rather than being 200 pages of random words and punctuation.

Publishing – and all the other bits that go on behind the scenes

With the shift towards fiction, I’ve had more time to manage my existing books. Previously available as ebook on Kindle only, I’ve been working on updates that will make the shift towards paperback. My new summer romance will be the start of dual ebook and paperback releases going forwards and my entire back catalogue will also be available by the beginning of June.

I’ve been also considering the move away from Kindle only and into other ebook retailers. However, I have a huge number of Kindle Unlimited readers and I know I could lose them in the move over to non-exclusive ebook territory. So that is on hold, pending review later in the year. I’d be interested to hear what anyone else thinks though.

Planning and dreaming – what’s coming up in the next few weeks

A lot of details will be finalised over the next few weeks and this is one of the most nail-biting yet fun parts of being an author. The title will be set in stone, the cover finalised and the editors will be hard at work on the final copy. Once those decisions are made and available to share, I always feel the transition from idea to a real book begins.

Then it will be off to reviewers and the nerves can really kick in!

Wishing you all a fabulous, fiction-filled weekend!

Where’s Wally? (Spoiler alert – somewhere warm and sunny!)

It’s been a while since I did a blogpost, so apologies for the lack of updates. So why have I been missing in action? It’s been a bit of a whirlwind month and I’ve finally begun a nice long writing sabbatical.

Although I released Dirty Little War in 2016, most of last year was taken up with non-fiction work. Although 2017 started out the same way, I did manage to wrap up all those annoying projects in the first quarter so I could put the second quarter of the year to good use.

Specifically, to write the lesbian romances and urban fantasy stories that had to be put aside for far too long. To get myself back in the mood, the wife and I are in Europe, working on books and  taking time out from commuter hell. With the farce that it Brexit, it makes sense to enjoy this before the British politicians ruin this forever.

So, other than sampling lots of delicious wine and tapas, what does this mean…?

Research, right?

Creative – new ideas and first drafts

I’ve started researching a new urban fantasy idea that I suspect will have romantic undertones, but the characters haven’t quite fully formed yet. There is a definite connection between them, so if it turns into something interesting then it might be a 2018 release, which sounds far away right now, but these things roll around quickly!

I’ve also been putting the final touches (helped by all that food and drink ‘research’) to the first draft of my 2017 summer romance. The plan is currently to release before June, barring any last minute hiccups or the complete thumbs down from my editor.

Editing – the slow, tortuous road to publication

Another plan is to release the second book in The Lazarus Hunter series later this year. Full disclosure: I’m not happy with it in it’s current form, so I intend to do a serious edit before handing it over for someone else. It’s been a stumbling block for two years. Given that this is not a lesbian romance, or even with two specifically lesbian main characters, I’m also toying with branding options so people don’t leap from the romances to this expecting the same thing. It’s a tough one and I’ll probably end up reaching out to get opinions on it.

Publishing – and all the other bits that go on behind the scenes

Nothing yet, other than putting marketing plans in place and thinking about book covers. I’ve got a working title for the summer romance but again, it could get canned when my first round of test readers get to it. Instead I intend to enjoy this quiet time to actually reappear online after simply having no time for such things for months.

Planning and dreaming – what’s coming up next week

It will be a ‘more of the same’ kind of week. So I probably won’t do another blogpost and instead focus on getting the first draft truly finished so I can get the edits started on that. It feels strange not to have client meetings taking up so much of my time, so I want to get a few more ideas in the bank. The third quarter of 2017 is still up for grabs, so if non-fiction takes over again for a few months, I’d like to have something to run with in the background.

But for now, more wine, more good company and more romance. Research is the best thing ever.

Writer Life: Walking Away & Moving Up

Let’s just say, this week has been one I’ve dreamed of for a long time. No, I didn’t get that life changing publishing deal. No, I didn’t win the lottery (at least, I don’t think I did, I should probably check). I did, however, make the first public step on all those big changes I keep hinting at in these posts.

When I read The Four Hour Work Week by Tim Ferriss, I was expecting to get some productivity tips. What I actually got was the notion that you could fire your clients.

For someone who likes to eat and have a roof over their head, this was a pretty radical concept. So I pondered on it and saw that my biggest source of income was the thing causing me the most stress and inefficiency. Not to mention all that travel for meetings that meant I had not real energy to make the other opportunities in my life grown. So I tried to change it to see if it could be made into something better rather than a miserable status quo.

It couldn’t.

So this week, I’ve put into place the termination of that contract. I’ve got a few smaller, but more enjoyable, things to replace some of it. But the main benefit is that I get to write more lesbian fiction this year. Which hopefully means that I will be able to share more of it with you guys.

So, onto the roundup of the week…

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Creative – new ideas and first drafts

I’ve finished the first draft of my non-lesbian short story this week. I think short story is the correct term, but it’s almost 20,000 words. So possibly a novella. Or a novelette, but I think that sounds more like a sanitary product, so I’ll stick with short story, now I come to think of it.

Anyway, I’ve really enjoyed writing in that snappy, punchy way. So I’m contemplating trying a lesbian romance of a similar length. I’ve got a story that has just enough of a plot to fit. I’m not sure if the novella market is strong (perhaps more so on kindle unlimited?), but I’ll make that my next first draft.

Editing – the slow, tortuous road to publication

Above mentioned shorty is straight into editing. There are some time constraints on this one and I expected it to be done by now (it turned out twice the originally planned length). On the bright side, I was more conscious of style than usual, so the editing isn’t quite as painful.

Publishing – and all the other bits that go on behind the scenes

Book covers and blurbs. I have people to help me with those, but the benefit of being an independent author is that you get to maintain creative control. Which also means you at least have to have a rough idea of what you want. Artistic vision in not my strong point.

Planning and dreaming – what’s coming up next week

I’ll be back in first draft mode with the lesbian novella. I’ll also be busy cutting some ties and looking for a place to spend a few months in the sun. Strictly for research purposes of course, should you speak to my accountant.

I’ve also planned out the release schedule for the next four books of The Lazarus Hunter series, which is great. Whether or not I’ll fit in the first draft of Book Five this year remains to be seen, but I really, really hope so.Blood Inheritance

Writing Best Bits

The euphoria of ending something that has been poisonous for a long time. Like any relationship, there is a time when you realise you have to let it go or it will drag you under. This is what I enjoy writing about, but it is harder to apply the same logic when it is your own life and there is money to feed your family involved. But actually making the break felt like a weight being lifted and, unsurprisingly, the other areas of my life became unstuck as a result.

Weekly success score: 9/10 – Any week when a first draft ends gets to be a good week. Throw everything else on top and it becomes a freedom champagne tonight kind of week.

Writer Life: If I Could Turn Back Time

 

This post theoretically covers two weeks, but there was so little going on in the first of them that it’s probably better we all pretend that it never happened. Instead, this week has had writing, trips outside the writing room and time with family and friends. The grand planning session has led to a slight recalibration in priorities. Between now and the end of the year, I hope to be able to share a little bit more of this with you.

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Creative – new ideas and first drafts

This has been a good week for getting words down. I wrote over 10,000 words on the first draft of my next lesbian romance novel, all in those dark hours before 7am. Mostly. I allowed myself a little bit of overrun, but it sounds more disciplined and virtuous when you use round numbers. I had a little burst of joy when a character who was meant to be purely secondary came to life and was huge fun. These are the moments that keep you going when things get tough.

I also managed to get in a little bit of a field trip to do a bit of research into ancient civilisations. I’ve got a partial story and sometimes you have to find out more to know whether or not to make it into something bigger. I found a handful of nuggets that make me more inclined to try than to walk away, which is always exciting. My notebook also contains three separate one liner scribbles that are the seeds of new ideas. For people who want to know where story ideas come from, I would have to say it comes from constant new stimulation and exposure to new ideas and subjects.

Plus, of course, preparation for NaNoWriMo has been completed. Plot is outlined and typed into Scrivener, now I’m just itching to go with it.

 

Editing – the slow, tortuous road to publication

I have been trying to polish up a YA novella I wrote some years ago. I have no idea if I want to do anything with it yet. It’s a good story, but it’s a bit raw and contains perhaps a little too much of me in it.

Publishing – and all the other bits that go on behind the scenes

 

Shhh. Nothing. Don’t tell anyone. I only got a little bit distracted on Facebook and I’m sure that doesn’t count.

Planning and dreaming – what’s coming up next week

Nano!!! My favourite writing event. I am seriously excited about it again this year. We’ve been lucky that for the past two years we’ve had a weekend to get started. Tuesday is not known for being a high word count kind of day. I’ve got travel plans the week after, so I have no choice but to get my head down and my fingers flying!

Writing Best Bits

Watching the characters of a new story come to life. I tend to have plots and themes detailed before I begin writing. Characters (apart from key motivators and history) are much, much more vague. They then get to come alive from some other part of my brain and it feels like meeting and making a new friend. This week, that happened in spades.

Weekly success score: 8/10 – mainly my favourite bits this week. Plus old worlds and secret societies. What’s not to love?

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Writer Life: Some words, but mainly yawning

 

I’m very happy to reach the weekend. Yet another manic week is behind me, but then the next two are gloriously empty. I know life moves in cycles, but I seriously have to get better at managing them. Still, you live and learn. This final quarter of the year is all about experimentation and testing, so I’m braced for one or two failures along the way.

On the bright side, I had a lovely weekend exploring the very beautiful South West of England. There is nothing like sun, sea, sand and… the rest to make you appreciate life. A bit of fresh air and time to just think kept me sane for the weekdays that followed.

So, writing this week has been fractured but I’ve managed to make some progress.

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Creative – new ideas and first drafts

Things That Die In The Light has continued towards the end of the first draft, despite writing mainly from hotels and cars this week. I’m not sure that’s 100% accurate, but it is certainly how it feels.

I’ve also had a small plot bunny for a new lesbian romance that may or may not be interesting enough for me to bump it to the top of the list and the next project I work on. Only time will tell…

Editing – the slow, tortuous road to publication

Nothing. Nada. Zip. Zilch. There simply hasn’t been time amongst the more mundane (yet thankfully bill paying) work.

Publishing – and all the other bits that go on behind the scenes

Dirty Little War has continued to receive some pretty great reviews, so I am really happy with that. I’ve got some fantastic readers out there that I’m grateful for.

STILL trying to get to grips with Facebook. I keep having moments of teenage style angst. I’m such an introvert, I have utter fears about coming across as desperate. Please like me! It’s utterly embarrassing for someone my age, but there you have it. We all have our weaknesses. This is one of my many.

Planning and dreaming – what’s coming up next week

It is the end of another quarter. I had some pretty big goals and dreams for the last one. I achieved most of them – even if the majority of the work I procrastinated on until September. So I will be spending some time this weekend planning how I round out the year. The remaining three months will give me the information I need to determine how many side projects I can (and am willing to) take on next year. I’ll be deciding which book to draft next as well as picking the next one to edit. Some more big decisions, but I’m sure taking the time to think about them properly will be worth it.

Writing Best Bits

The biggest win for me this week was actually getting out of bed to write despite feeling terrible. A mixture of both mental and physical exhaustion held me back. So why was this a best bit? Simply because years of training myself to this point, along with an unwavering desire that writing is what I want to do for the rest of my life, allowed me to get up when normal people would have quit. That is worth celebrating.

Weekly success score: 5/10 (Not enough sleep. Will try harder next week.)

Dirty Little War Playlist

I think a lot of writers have a selection of songs they put together when they are beginning to write a novel. I know for me it is one of the key things at the beginning. When I’m actually writing, I don’t really listen to the songs at all. But a playlist gives me instant access to the themes and mood of the story, so when I’m out an about, I can put it on and instantly become immersed on the characters again.Dirty Little War

My latest novel, Dirty Little War, is a standalone lesbian romance, set on the gritty streets of East End London. It dips into organised crime and forbidden love. We all know that forbidden women are exciting and make us lose all rational thoughts about consequences, even when they are dangerous.

So, without further ado, the playlist for Dirty Little War:

  1. I’m On Fire, Bruce Springsteen
  2. Blank Space, Taylor Swift
  3. It Might As Well Be You, Del Amitri
  4. Take Me To Church, Hozier
  5. Tell Me, Billie Myers
  6. Sunset (Jamie xx Edit), The xx
  7. Casual Sex, My Darkest Days
  8. Spring Released, Grant Lee Philiips
  9. Coming Up From Behind, Marcy Playground
  10. Poison, Alice Cooper
  11. Steer, Missy Higgins
  12. I Drove All Night, Roy Orbison
  13. Point Blank, Bruce Springsteen

I know, it is a somewhat eclectic list in terms of musical genre and artist. But the songs work for the story I wanted to write and when I look back over the finished result, I can see the songs helped me stay true to the characters and what they were going through. Given that my characters were essentially prisoners of their families and the lives they were born into, I’m On Fire started me off in the right place for writing about the insanity of passion.

Each song had a special place too in that they directly tie up to certain key scenes. I always find this most useful when writing dark scenes about real life and the despair of escaping that comes with it. So for me it comes full circle, ending with Springsteen too…

You grew up where young girls they grow up fast
You took what you were handed and left behind what was asked
But what they asked baby wasn’t right
You didn’t have to live that life
And I was gonna be your Romeo, you were gonna be my Juliet
These days you don’t wait on Romeos, you wait on that welfare check
And on all the pretty things that you can’t ever have
And on all the promises
That always end up point blank, Shot between the eyes