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Let The Bites Begin!

Tomorrow is finally the official launch day of Blood Roses – book two in my Blackthorn paranormal romance series!

That also means the official kick-off of the Blood Roses Bites – starting tonight!!

Last week, I introduced the first just to give you a taster of what was to come. So here’s Bite # 2… let the battle begin. 🙂

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Not only will there be another Bite here tomorrow, but some fantastic bloggers have jumped on board with me to help share the Bites as far and as wide as they can.

As always, please feel free to use any of the Bites on your own blogs. Tweet, Pin or share – the more the merrier!

And don’t forget, I’m on my fantastic publisher’s website tomorrow for an exclusive Blood Roses/Blackthorn interview. Do come and say hi if you can. More news of that tomorrow.

I’ll be back here then – if I don’t pass out from over-excitement in the interim… 😀

Blood Roses Soundtrack

Only two days until the official launch day of Blood Roses!! To mark the occasion and get you in the right mood, here’s the promised soundtrack for the book…

(Although I know it’s obvious – I must state, as with the Blood Shadows soundtrack, that this is a total mock-up album and in no way are the artists linked to Blood Roses or in any agreement to endorse it. Aw, but Adam – you know you want to…)

 

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And to give you the heads up, I’m very excited to have been invited to appear on Bookouture’s website on Friday! My wonderful publisher will be interviewing me about Blood Roses and shamelessly trying to get me to disclose some hints of what’s to come in the rest of the series. This will be a must-read for Blackthorn fans!

Blood Roses is on GraveTells

The plan was to post the Blood Roses soundtrack tonight, but then I found out that the wonderful GraveTells have hopped on board with promoting Blood Roses. How terrific is that? Not only are they running a Blood Roses ad (one of the animated ones!) on all of their pages, but have also put a direct link to the opening chapters of the book.

To quote:

“Read the first 3 chapters of Lindsay J. Pryor’s upcoming Blood Roses, the second installment in the wickedly dark new Blackthorn paranormal romance series!

A gritty blend of urban fantasy where you think the couple might not get their “happily ever after” and steamy paranormal romance, Blackthorn is an explosive new series from an up-and-coming debut author who will knock your socks off!”

Yay!!

You can follow the link here if you’d like to read and comment.

 

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The soundtrack’s coming tomorrow! Only three more days until the launch!

More Blackthorn Merchandise!

Last week, just for fun, I showcased some possible Blackthorn merchandise. I asked you to let me know what other merchandise you’d like to see and, as always, you didn’t let me down!

So here are a few of your requests. (I’m afraid I failed on the cocoa powder.)

 

T Shirts

It’s been almost 3 years since New Voices readers/voters coined the phrase Team Caleb. I can’t believe Blood Roses is finally nearly here! Only now there’s another vampire on the block who, of course, you hadn’t met back then.

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Pillows

The request was put in for double-sided. Us Blackthorn girlies are a fickle lot. 😉

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Hat and satchel

Hmm… is the team label too subtle maybe?

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Hot water bottle

Again, by request, double sided for the indecisive amongst us. As if Kane and Caleb aren’t enough to keep us warm enough already.

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Onesie

I was on the hunt for it all of last week by special request of Lindsey Clarke (she’s been hounding me… hounding me, I tell you!!) and finally tracked one down!

 

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Posters

As well as the book covers, there are a whole range of Bites – any of which could make a poster. So I chose one that’s on my wall, the winning Blood Shadows Bite and one for my upcoming release.

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Huge thanks to everyone who joined in by emailing, messaging and tweeting their requests. I’ll be back tomorrow with the Blood Roses soundtrack to get you in the mood for what’s to come. Only four days to go!!

The First Blood Roses Bite!

A week today is the official launch of Blood Roses!! Where did that time go?

The Goodreads giveaway to win one of three signed copies ended today, with over 2,600 people entering. Thanks to EVERYONE who signed up – you earned me a place in the top 9 most requested authors!

So to mark the occasion, and with the days ticking down, I’m super excited to reveal the very FIRST of the brand new Blackthorn Bites…

 

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What do you think??

With the combined creative talents of the awesome Oliver Rhodes and Henry Steadman, there are many more Blackthorn ‘Blood Roses’ Bites come. Look out for them here, on my Facebook page, on Twitter and on Pinterest.

As always, please feel free to share/RT/pin any that you like – and spread the word that the next phase of Blackthorn is upon us.

Have a great weekend everyone!

Blackthorn Merchandise!

Okay, before I get lynched – these are not really for sale, but just for fun. After a few blog posts that have been fairly text orientated, I thought I’d go a bit easier on the eye. This post has been prompted by several fab fans who decided it was about time they could get their hands on some Blackthorn merchandise. Unfortunately, at present, this is the closest I can get.

I’m going to do a couple of these posts, so do let me know if there is anything you’d like to see and I’ll try my best (still trying to find the onesie, Lindsey Clarke!) to create it. The focus of the first one is Blackthorn merchandise for writers. I hope you enjoy!

iPhone cover

If you’re anything like me, your iPhone (or equivalent) never leaves your side. Emails, Twitter, blog checks – they all happen on this one little device that, unbelievably, I did actually manage to exist without until eighteen months ago.

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Laptop case

Bless, my laptop is so old now it has about fifteen minutes of battery life before it needs plugging in. Needless to say it’s primarily for working at home, but the bag could still be useful for pens, notebooks… a copy of Blood Shadows…

 

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Mug

Where would I be without my mug? Coffee is a must. As I have on my Pinterest boards – “No coffee, no workee.” And yes, as I have an unhealthy (some might say bordering on obsessive) fetish for Caleb’s eyes, he’s making another appearance.

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Notebook

I’d hate to think how many notebooks I’ve got through over the years. It must be some ridiculously shocking number. We’ve got to have somewhere to write our two a.m. flashes of inspiration though, haven’t we?

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Chocolate

Yes, the most essential of all. Well, it is to me anyway. And because it’s so essential, I decided I needed two bars. Oh yes, and yummy Kane had to appear on at least one. 😉 (Behave yourself, Tracey Rogers – I’m starting to learn how your mind works!

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Don’t forget to let me know what you’d like to see Blackthorn appear on. Message me here or email me. You could get a bonus point for creativity! (But no, that won’t win you a date with Kane or Caleb, I’m afraid.)

Beneath Blackthorn #10

Welcome to my final Beneath Blackthorn post – a series of posts aimed at avid fans of Blackthorn who want a little extra insight.

BEHIND BLACKTHORN

Blood Shadows has been out for five months, Blood Roses will be available within days, Blood Torn is well underway and I’m already plotting book four in the background.

It’s hard to think that when I started writing Blackthorn, I had no idea where I was going – which, ironically, is not unlike that fateful night which first inspired the series. But it never really mattered because the prospect of publication was nowhere in sight. Sometimes you just have to write because there’s a story to tell, and I wrote Blackthorn purely out of enjoyment. I was taking myself on an adventure and the more I wrote, the deeper I got.

Blackthorn certainly never started out as a plan for an interwoven series of books. My intention was a collection of independent love stories all within the same world – individuals fighting through conflict to cross barriers and learn something about others as well as something about themselves.

What quickly transpired though was something much more intricate than that. I experimented with many Blackthorn stories over the years until piles of notebooks became filled with ideas not only about structuring individual novels but a series. Over time, certain characters and their stories rose to the surface as I started to see where Blackthorn was heading. Those romances developed from short stories and novellas to become full-length novels – stories you have come to know, so far, as Blood Shadows, Blood Roses and Blood Torn.

Whilst developing the Blackthorn series, it remained important to me to keep an individual identity for each romance – for each story to vary in accordance with the characters, the circumstances and their own personal battles. It was also essential to be consistent in creating a dark, sexy and complex read that the reader would feel is building up to something.

And it’s that ‘building’ that is core to the series and all the stories contained within. After all, I think any story, first and foremost, should be a journey – whether a stand-alone book or a series, you have to go somewhere. I’ve been on quite the journey over sixteen years of constructing Blackthorn. It was my companion through some of the darkest, most terrifying times of my life. But I think that’s what makes it so important to me. I’ve always believed writing isn’t just about spilling words onto a page – it’s about feeling something as you write, because that’s how you connect the fantastical with the real. Get caught up in it. Enjoy it. Be entertained. Smile, cry, hide, drool, shake your head in frustration, yell at the page, roll your eyes, ask questions – that’s what it’s all about. I’ve certainly had plenty of those moments! All I hope is that the stories continue to intrigue you enough to keep coming back because one way or another, there’s a lot more to come!

But I can’t end these posts without acknowledging that Blackthorn wouldn’t be in readers’ hands if it wasn’t for one very special publisher. Bookouture not only ‘got it’, but subsequently decided it could be worth taking a risk on a debut paranormal romance author enthused with an overspill of ideas for a new PNR series in an already ridiculously competitive market. And for everyone who has bought into the series, you’ve proved that was a risk worth taking.

Huge thanks for taking the time to read these posts, let alone everyone who has taken the time to read and review Blood Shadows. Your responses have been so unbelievably encouraging and mean an incredible amount to me.

But is there anything I haven’t covered? Is there anything you’re still itching to know? Is there a blog post you’re desperate to see? Send me a message and let me know. When I say I love to hear from readers, I mean it. And for those who have already been dropping hints, I have some fun posts coming your way very soon – not least with Blood Roses just around the corner.

Onwards and upwards, Team Blackthorn! 🙂

Beneath Blackthorn #9

Welcome to my penultimate Beneath Blackthorn post – a series of posts aimed at avid fans of Blackthorn who want a little extra insight.

RULES OF CONDUCT

When I created borders within the locales, it wasn’t only about giving humans a sense of security, but about intensifying the sense of segregation between the species. I didn’t want a purely ‘them and us’ feeling though, I wanted there to be a sense of imbalance not just between but also within the human and third species communities too.

One of the most conflict-inducing elements I introduced into the series was an individual’s morality and subsequent worth being defined by background, education or class – as if a certain status, ability, and not least origin, defined you as a ‘better’ individual. Of course, with markers like those, this new ‘temporary’ world inevitably eventually reinforced prejudice, intolerance and fear.

When creating the locales and, more importantly, the characters who reside there, I needed to get into specific mindsets. Here’s a snapshot of what I started with, as well as a sample of some rules of conduct that helped reinforce the infrastructure both physically and psychologically:

Residents of Summerton

Environment: Primarily suburban and rural but with a thriving, well-managed and maintained district centre. Range of amenities. Low-level pollution. Crime rate apparently non-existent.

Residents’ Background: A human-only district. Residents justify their places through significant and consistent educational, sporting, scientific, social or political contributions.

Opportunities: Educational and work opportunities are advanced and varied, though some residents specialise in work in Midtown. Superior medical and healthcare provisions.

Some rules of conduct:

  • Residential placement will be subject to annual review, wherein contributions will be reviewed and evaluated. Immediate family units will be treated as a whole unless requested (and accepted) otherwise. 
  • Residents are free to move between districts and locales, but venture beyond borders at their own risk.
  • Personal contact with the third species in the Lowtown or Blackthorn districts could jeopardize Summerton residency.
  • Support of political policies of the Global Council is a requirement. 

Residents of Midtown

Environment: Some suburban housing but consists primarily of a well-managed and maintained district centre. Lots of amenities, including some green spaces. Location for research institutions and consultation venues for the Global Council and third species.

Residents’ Background: Primarily human, but also houses the vampiric Higher Order and other third species ambassadors. Human residents justify their places through, in particular, important educational, social or scientific contributions. Many officers and agents with the TSCD reside in Midtown.

Opportunities: Good. Work opportunities are varied but mainly orientated towards health research because of the facilities located there. Education and general healthcare facilities are also good.

Some rules of conduct:

  • Those of third species origin cannot enter Summerton or move between locales, but are free to move between all other districts.
  • Human residents of Midtown can enter Summerton on approved family or work related ventures.
  • Only Global Council policies are to be advocated.
  • Third species residents are respectfully allowed their own practices, but all feeding is to be private and with licensed donors only.

Residents of Lowtown

Environment: Compacted. In need of development. High-level home security reinforces unease in the community. Housing is often allocated, not chosen. Crime rates, particularly during night hours, is reportedly high. Houses the locale’s penitentiary as well as the Third Species Control Division headquarters.

Residents’ Background: Primarily human but with a significant number of third species residents who have ‘earned’ residency.

Opportunities: Limited. Education, housing and medical provision is poor. Some elect to become non-licensed feeders for money, opportunities or protection.

Some rules of conduct:

  • Residents of Lowtown are not permitted to enter Midtown.
  • Residents of Lowtown enter Blackthorn at their own risk.
  • Using vampire blood for personal purposes is strictly prohibited and a prosecutable offence. Humans involved are at risk of having privileges revoked and jeopardizing any progression outside of Lowtown. 

Residents of Blackthorn

Environment: Primarily built-up but with outlying factories and warehouses. Impoverished and oppressive conditions. Night-life orientated except for cons who make the most of the daylight. Crimes are rarely reported. The district is ruled by key players both in the third species and con community.

Residents’ Background: Primarily third species. Vampires are in the majority, though a lycan pack resides in the north of the district. It is also an overflow facility from the penitentiary – the south is dominated by cons.

Opportunities: Legal? Limited.

Some rules of conduct:

  • Unless tagged*, residents are permitted to enter Lowtown during darkness hours but are to return by dawn. Curfew Enforcement Officers can incarcerate and prosecute offenders.
  • Travel beyond Lowtown is prohibited and attempts can incur severe penalties.
  • Public feeds are prohibited. Meds are issued to the lycan community as suppressants for their lycanthrophy.   
  • Co-operation with the law enforcement work of the TSCD is obligatory.

*All convicts are tagged to confine them to Blackthorn. 

So, are you ready to move in?

Only one more Beneath Blackthorn post to go, everyone. Where did the time go? I’ll be posting my last one on Sunday, where I’ll be sharing my personal take on creating the series.

Beneath Blackthorn #8

Welcome to my series of posts aimed at avid fans of Blackthorn who want a little extra insight. 

THE REGULATIONS

They’re mentioned in Blood Shadows, even more so in Blood Roses and they’ll continue to rear their head as the series continues. The regulations underpin much of the prejudice and paranoia in the series and weigh particularly heavily on the minds of the residents of Blackthorn. After all, it was the regulations that introduced the great divide between the human and third species communities.

What are they?

After the third species ‘outed’ themselves, the Global Council was formed and a new structure was put in place.

The regulations were ‘temporary’ provisions presented by the Global Council to ensure the safety and security of humans as well as taking into account the basic needs of the third species. This was to be until such time as the third species could be deemed ‘safe’.

What happened?

You’ll get more and more revelations about this as the series progresses, but as I promised you additional insight…

1) Terms negotiated

It was either potential all-out war or compromise, especially as whispers of a prophecy foretelling of vampires overthrowing human control coincided with the ‘outing’. To some, the outing was interpreted as the first step in the prophecy.

The third species representatives assured to the contrary. The Higher Order (the equivalent of vampire royalty) negotiated the terms – a place to live safely and control of those third species territories until such a time as a merger could be agreed.

They also brought with them a very tempting offer (no spoilers on that yet!) to encourage the Global Council to move forward co-operatively.

As part of the agreement, the Higher Order secured themselves residence in the more privileged Midtown where they work as so-called ambassadors between the third species and the local authority/Global Council. They cannot, however, be political representatives on the Global Council because those with shadows cannot be involved in decision-making that affects humans (a nice little clause the Global Council put in place.)

2) Locales created

A fresh start was needed to ensure adequate segregation. Cities, towns and villages were disbanded and third species ‘cores’ were created across regions. Temporary barriers were put in place and these cores were subsequently segregated from each other by series of outlying districts – a collection of which became known as a ‘locale’.

A locale consists of four border-controlled districts. In the Blackthorn series, they’re Blackthorn, Lowtown, Midtown and Summerton (more on those here). The further out from the nucleus, the better off you are and the greater the security. Only those in the outlying districts can move between locales.

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3) New law enforcement introduced

The Third Species Control (and Intervention) Division was established to deal with minor and major inter- and intra-species issues. It is human lead though ‘consultative’ with the Higher Order.

4) Rules of conduct established to keep control, to keep the peace and to keep everyone in their place

It’s not all good for humans either. The shake-up of the locales also evoked a fresh take on society in general.

Not everyone can live in exclusive Summerton (or similar districts). Residential places have to be earned through regular academic and social contributions and achievements. Even healthcare has to be ’warranted’. Those who don’t achieve adequate annual pointage can be demoted to Midtown or even Lowtown and the climb back up is particularly hard, if achievable at all.

And, of course, if you’re third species but aren’t royalty, or don’t have a particular skill or gift that the Global Council needs, you don’t stand a chance of ever stepping beyond the Blackthorn boundary.

Where are we now?

Over time, this so-called temporary measure became more permanent. The barriers became more restrictive. The rules were tightened. The TSCD became more controlling. The cores gradually became the forgotten dumping grounds – let alone an overspill facility for convicts from the Penitentiaries. Unsurprisingly, locales across regions became a melting pot of unease, injustice and unrest – and none more than Blackthorn. Which is exactly the point I decided to start the series.

It’s my penultimate post of Beneath Blackthorn on Friday where I’ll be sharing some of those ‘rules of conduct’.

 

Beneath Blackthorn #7

Welcome to my series of posts aimed at avid fans of Blackthorn who want a little extra insight. This one is NOT for the squeamish! You have been warned!

FANGS AND FEEDING – Part 2

Blackthorn vampires do not bite to kill – they bite to feed. I’ll keep emphasizing that this is what they claim. They don’t need to kill because they don’t need copious amounts of blood at any one time. Small and regular doses are sufficient. In fact, Blackthorn vampires are at just as much risk during the feeding process as their human ‘feeder’ if they can’t control themselves properly.

How much is enough? 

A human can loose up to 15% of their total blood volume and still recover fairly quickly with little side effects. For example, up to 13% (about a pint) is the amount most people would give during a regular blood donation. This takes about 10-15 mins and, as long as the donor maintains a stable blood pressure (a steady taking of blood and being horizontal helps), there is no change in vital signs, nor is fluid resuscitation necessary. The donor may get a little light-headed but as long as they rest for a short while, they can continue with their daily activity soon after. As a rule, Blackthorn vampires follow the same principles – not just in terms of the volume they consume, but also the rate, force and position of the feed.

How much is too much?           

  • Lose between 15-30% and the person will develop some elevation in heart rate and their blood pressure will start to drop. Their skin will begin to look pale and extremities will be cool to the touch. They might start to hyperventilate. Blood transfusion is still not typically needed though.
  • Lose 30-40% of circulating blood volume and the person’s blood pressure will drop, their heart rate will increase, they’ll turn pale and will start to go into shock. A transfusion will be necessary.
  • Lose more than 40% and it is life threatening. Vital organs such as the heart, brain and kidneys are already failing. At this point, 50% of humans would die within 15 minutes.

Why they stop

Consuming dying blood makes Blackthorn vampires extremely ill. Those who have read the opening chapters of Blood Roses will already know about this. And if they don’t pull back before 40% consumption, they may as well kill their victim regardless because, even if their feeder does survive, the damage will be extensive. Feed any further, and it’s not just the victim who potentially dies. Over-feeding is a serious, prosecutable offence in Blackthorn.

It’s all about self-control

Subsequently, Blackthorn vampires learn how to control themselves quickly. The proficient ones, in particular, are very attuned into their feeder. They tend to feed slowly to maintain a steady blood pressure, will often have their feeders lying down and can also anaesthetise before feeding to reduce the shock of the pain. As well as knowing how much to take, they monitor constantly – seeking indicators such as level of consciousness, physical activity and the temperature of the body to know when they’re going too far.

Oh, but if you’re fed on by a master vampire like Kane, you’ve got all that energy drain to take into account too! He has to be a very proficient feeder indeed.

Keeping romance alive

I don’t want to lose sight of what Blackthorn is about though. It is a work of romantic fiction, not horror and certainly isn’t a post out of a medical journal. The feed is more about the intimacy of the act, as Kane tells Caitlin. It is a sensuous exchange of trust, conviction or sometimes power.

Reality bites

But this is dark paranormal romance. And it is Blackthorn. I’ve painted an image of controlled vampires who know how to behave. However, there are those who overstep the line without compassion for their ‘victim’. They can also be cruel – biting hard, feeding too fast or dropping the feeder’s body temperature to make the blood extraction a more painful experience. Don’t let me paint my vampires as civilised – they have every potential not to be. Which leads us nicely on to the next post…

Next week, as the posts start to draw to a close, I’ll share the regulations that the Global Council put in place, giving you more insight into the locale where Blackthorn is situated.

 

Disclaimer… In this day and age, I guess I have to put this: I am in no way a medical expert. All figures are approximate and individual cases vary. Although the information is based on medical fact, I have shared this in relation to a creative work of fantasy fiction. No blood loss can be deemed ‘safe’ and I do not advocate any practices involving blood loss or blood sharing. So, please don’t sue me and take my house because I like writing here and will miss the squirrels. Oh, and my husband will be very cross with me. :-0