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Showing posts with label The Two Worlds. Show all posts

Excerpt: TRANSFERENCE, book 2 of the Two Worlds series


Hi peeps! Here's a little gift from me to you for your patience...an excerpt from the upcoming new installment of the Two Worlds series, TRANSFERENCE. Enjoy! :) 

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A small blue fairy flew up to us, notepad in hand. “What can I get for you?” she trilled.
“We’ll have the Narzel sampler and three glasses of ale please,” I ordered, not bothering to look at the menu. Since coming to Turgor, Molly's Tavern had been the staple and main supplier of my diet. Blue Fairy nodded and zoomed off, leaving behind a trail of fairy dust in the air.
Rena sneezed, causing her skin to grow bright orange. “I’ll tell you”—Rena sniffled—“working in the archives is ramping up my allergies.”
“Could be a lot worse, right?” I offered, sipping the cold glass of ale that had suddenly appeared on the table.
“Yeah,” Nia grumbled, “we could have to clean the Harpie nests on the top floors in Caldbeck.” We all shuddered in agreement.
The table began to sparkle and before I could blink, a large, piping-hot pizza surrounded by a few plates appeared. I grabbed a plate and dug in and the girls followed suit. The sounds of our chewing blended into the noisy ambiance of the small little hut. Rena and I locked eyes and she smiled briefly before her smile slid off her face. I tracked her gaze to a lanky figure advancing quickly over to our table. I swallowed my chunk of pizza and braced myself.
Erika Williams sneered as she approached, bumping into our table. I steadied the glasses of ale and matched her sneer.
“What do you want, Ericka?” Nia sighed, pushing her plate away. “I’m not up to arguing today.”
“Oh, I’m not here to argue,” Ericka replied sweetly. “I’m here to tell you that I know about your little dirty secret.”
My heartbeat began to speed up. Erika pushed her way in to our booth next to me, forcing me to slide over and give her room. She grabbed a slice of pizza and began chomping away.
“Do you mind?” Nia growled.
Erika gave her a smirk. “Not at all.”
“What dirty little secret do you think you know, Erika?” I demanded.
“Oh, you know. The one where you lie about Awakening Larius.”
I let out a shaky breath. “I have no idea what you’re talking about.”
“I’m sure you don’t.” She laughed and grabbed another slice. “But I can be very persuasive. Larius didn’t mind telling me all about your little lie.”
“Is that before or after you destroyed his tombs in Giza Graveyard?” Rena asked.
Erika rolled her eyes. “All in the name of justice, I’m afraid. Besides, no one really cares about those dusty old tombstones. The Brozek Ledger is just looking for a story.”
“I’m sure.” I bit into my own slice of pizza that was now cold. “You better be careful whom you go around admitting that to.”
“My father will take care of the police.” Erika laughed. “Have you forgotten who I am?”
“A spoiled, bratty kid of a politician with too much money and far too much time on his hands?” Nia replied sweetly.
Erika snarled. “Watch what you say, Nia. You’ll need all the allies you can get.”
“Thanks, but we have plenty of allies,” I snapped. My patience was wearing thin. Ericka gave off another laugh and this laugh was so chilly, I was surprised my ale didn’t freeze.
She slipped out of the booth, grabbed another slice of our pizza, and gave a small salute before sauntering off.
I let out a sigh of relief and turned back to my girls. “So what do you think?”
Nia scoffed. “I think she’s full of—”
“She might know something, Nia,” Rena said, interrupting. “Her father does have high connections in the Council.”
“Yeah, yeah. But so what? No one will believe her if she told. It’s her word against ours.”
“Still, we might want to be careful provoking her. She could cause more trouble than we can handle right now." Nia chomped on her pizza, silently conceding that Rena was right.  


May Updates


Hi there! I figured it was definitely time to update my fellow fans and authors on what I've been up to these past five months. :)

On New Year's Eve, I gave birth to a beautiful baby girl and then proceeded to be kicked into the deep end of the parenting pool. It's been a crazy wonderful experience and my husband and I are completely in love with our daughter. That being said, for the first three months I had no time to properly shower let alone write and so I was forced to take a break from writing.

In late March I returned back to work and a some what normal schedule. I completed the mystery novella I was working on before giving birth and began the first draft of the sequel to The Two Worlds. I also had to rework my production schedule for the rest of 2015.

Late last year I mentioned how I was fatigued of Kay and crew while writing The Two Worlds. Turns out, being on maternity leave was just what the doctor ordered! Now that I'm back at work, I find that I can't wait to tell more of their story. I've decided to keep them on my production schedule and finish up their tale this year. Here's what the rest of the year will look like:

July: The Two Worlds (revised and re-released)
July: The Two Worlds: On the Run 
August: The Two Worlds  #3
September: The Two Worlds #4
October: The Two Worlds #5

It's a lot of writing, but I'm determined to wrap up this series by the end of the year. And I think it will be a fun challenge.

Wish me luck and stay tuned for updates on my progress!




What on Earth Happened to The Two Worlds Sequel?

Character fatigue. Plain and simple. I began writing The Two Worlds seven years ago, when my brother was eleven years old and totally interested in the wizarding world. The Harry Potter series was super popular and I wanted to write a book for him--so I did. Over the course of the seven years, I would email chapters to him and he loved it. The Two Worlds was definitely a labor of love and I used it as an entry way into the world of indie publishing and marketing.

It was on my schedule for three more sequels but I've fallen out of love with the characters. I still care about them, but not enough to write their stories right now. I found myself wanting something fresh after seven years of the same tale. It was why writing my current paranormal mystery was so fun.

That being said, when I write my next business plan I'm strongly considering leaving The Two Worlds series out of the production schedule. I might come back to it in 2016 as I have big plans for Kay and friends, but right now I want to focus on different things and I'm really excited to start a new journey with a new character. Stay tuned for more updates on my new book!

The Two Worlds is Live!

Did you have a Happy Thanksgiving? I can't believe we're in the holiday season already. Christmas songs are already playing on the radio, yikes!

The Two Worlds went live on November 23rd as planned, despite me being very sick (stupid head cold) and moving to a new place. Talk about dedication!

Now that The Two Worlds is out in the real world, I can focus the majority of my attentions to my next project...my paranormal romance. I'm super excited! It was tough choosing between the second installment of The Two Worlds or a new story all together. But I think after working on my first novella for almost seven years (yes, you read that right), it's time for me to try my hand at a novel.

For those who have published a novel or novella already, how hard was it for you to start your second book?

Procrastination


The Two Worlds is almost live! It'll hit an Amazon shelf near you on Nov. 23!
Now that I'm 99.9% done with this book, I find myself thinking about writing another one. But, I'm having a hard time getting motivated. I already have two chapters written for a paranormal romance book that I'm interested in finishing.  It's such hard work!
I think I'll start working on a book after we move to our new apartment December 1st. So, I'll start getting down and dirty December 3rd.
(Gulps)
Part of my hesitation is being unsure whether the road for the next book will be as rough as The Two Worlds. I had to learn as I went, and it sucked. Sorry other newbie writers, no sugar coating here! I tore my hair out trying to get that story out and had to grow up along the way a bit.
Now that I know how to outline, edit, and submit for beta reading, I feel slightly more confident. But the act of writing still terrifies me a little bit.
I think my best bet will be to just not think about it too much and just do it. Que sera, sera, right?