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The Eagle Key Free Book

The second edition of "The Eagle Key" will be available free this weekend 19th and 20th of September on Kindle!

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Published on September 17, 2015 23:59 Tags: adventure, eagle, faerie, fairy-tale, free, key, love

Free Book Giveaway

The Eagle Key is now FREE !

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Amy xo
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Published on October 20, 2016 21:36 Tags: adventure, fairytales, fantasy, free

May Update

Hey Everyone,

Do you guys have months that are always out of control no matter how well you plan them? Every year it seems to my May. I had it all perfectly planned then it exploded and I'm running about like a head with its chicken cut off.

First things first...KINGDOM is DONE. Well, the first draft is anyway. Hurray! I'm currently reading through it, making lots of notes where I seem to have forgotten to write needed scenes and adding in descriptions that I left behind. Every book I write is different and KINGDOM has had its own set of challenges including an ending that wouldn't stop changing. Its on track to still be released at some point this year but I'm not committing to any date until I have a draft I'm happy with.



Speaking of releases, Eastern Gods will be out on the 30th of May. I'm not doing heaps of promo around it because it is a re-launch but the date is set, pre-order pages are  up. The Golden Queen (book 2) is getting its final proofread completed and I should have a pre-order page up for it shortly. Ideally I'd like to release them both on the 30th but I'll see how I'm tracking. Before I forget...the paperback is not being released for another little while but I'll keep you updated on it. In their first draft format, these books were written before The Firebird Fairytales series (10+ years ago). This is why the discerning reader will pick up references to a particular magical wood mentioned in Rise of the Firebird that are the same trees in Eastern Gods Its taken me forever to get to a point that I'm comfortable sharing them but I feel like its time. It's a BIG world with lots of characters and potential for more stories in the future. It wraps up neatly but I've purposely left space for more books because it's such a fun world to play in. It is aimed at a young adult/ new adult audience but I've had lots of adult beta readers enjoy the series so check it out if you like adventurous, epic fantasy with a fun bit of romance thrown in.

I've tentatively started writing book 2 of SECRET PROJECT which hopefully won't need to remain a secret much longer. I'm trying to clear my editing plate before I really sink my teeth into it because this particular series always takes longer to write due to the research involved. Expect announcements in this space soon. Trust me, as soon as I get the green light I seriously won't be able to stop talking about it.

Stuff I'm Reading: 

If you follow my social media you would've seen that I'm FINALLY catching up on my Sarah J Maas TBR pile. I love both of her series and I've been about four books behind for a while now. I've smashed out the Court of Thorns and Roses series and now about to start the last two Throne of Glass. I've said it before but I really wish these books were around when I was a teenager. I got so sick of only reading fantasy books with male protagonists that I decided to write my own series...and The Western Wars series was born. I can't wait to get stuck into Throne of Glass...Aelin is my fave!



My obsession with L.H.Cosway is continuing this month as I get stuck into this beauty. I'm not a huge contemporary romance fan but I seriously love her books. Not only are they hot (so hot) they are HILARIOUS and all of the characters seem like people you could hang out with that have relatable problems.  I'm a sucker for a man with a stringed instrument so I'm enjoying the hell out this one.

Thats all from me for the moment, but I'll put up another update if I get any newsworthy news.

Ames xo

 
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Published on May 15, 2018 19:06 Tags: adventure, eastern-gods, epic-fantasy, relaunch, romance, young-adult

The Immortal City - all the info

In the heart of Venice, a woman is sacrificed to a forgotten god,

sparking a mystery lost for thousands of years.

The Da Vinci Code meets Discovery of Witches in this story of murder and magic...

Welcome to The Immortal City, book 1 in the Magicians of Venice series

 The Magicians of Venice is a fresh and exciting new treasure hunt series featuring magic, mystery, and romance in an exhilarating blend of history and dark magic. Set against the backdrop of the beautiful city of Venice, fans of Indiana Jones and Robert Langdon will find a new favorite in Dr. Penelope Bryne, an anxiety-riddled academic. She’s fascinated with the city of Atlantis, much to the chagrin of her father and the academic community, and has devoted her life’s study to unlocking its secrets.

In The Immortal City, book one in the series, an ancient and mysterious script is found at a murder site with possible clues to the lost city of Atlantis. Determined to learn more, she agrees to help the police before the killer strikes again, and she heads to Venice in search of answers.

There she meets the enigmatic Alexis Donato, who challenges everything she thought she ever knew about Atlantis. As Alexis draws her into a dark and seductive world of magic and murder, Penelope will have to use her heart as well as her head to find the answers she seeks. With Carnivale in full swing, and time running out, Alexis and Penelope must work together to stop the killer and prevent a dark magic from pulling Venice into the sea.



Look how pretty it is I am dying!!! Also that's not even the BEST news...DIGITAL ARCS (Advanced Reader Copies) and the pre-order are also available! Whoop whoop!





Book reviewers and bloggers interested in reviewing the book may request a digital ARC of The Immortal City. ARCs are available through NetGalley and at the publisher’s website .



 

The Immortal City releases on September 19, 2019 in hardcover, trade softcover, and ebook. Preorder is currently available from select retailers.

 

 

 




Now I can finally talk about it let's talk about the inspiration behind the Magicians of Venice Series (don't worry there's no spoilers):

The Magicians of Venice is a three-book series and is the culmination of many weird pieces of ancient history and personal passions finally coming together.

I’ve always loved characters like Indiana Jones and Robert Langdon, but I wanted to write a story that turned the adventurer archaeologist trope on its head. It was important to me to create a female character that is not an oversexualised, badass Lara Croft figure. My character, Penelope Bryne, is an anxiety-ridden academic refusing to give up on the impossible dream of discovering Atlantis and who continues to be brave despite her failings.

I’ve always loved the legends and theories behind Atlantis and continue to this day to follow any new discoveries that might pertain to it. I wanted to play with some of the legends and mash them up with my own ideas and love of magicians, creating a story about survivors who become close to immortal because of the powerful blast that destroyed the island kingdom.

If there was ever a place that is so impossible and beautiful and could make you believe it was founded by magicians, it’s Venice. Even though my Venice obviously has many fantasy aspects, I wanted to ensure current issues were correctly portrayed especially concerning global warming, the MOSE project, the problem with cruise ships, and the impact that tourism has on the city.

While The Immortal City (book one) is mainly a magical, murder mystery, Sea of the Dead (book two) and The King’s Seal (book three) have a treasure hunt feel. As a student of ancient history, I’ve studied the Dead Sea Scrolls, and I knew about the discovery of a new cave in 2017 and was determined to write it into my book. There is still a lot of mystery surrounding the scrolls, and I wanted to play into that while incorporating my own magical twist and theories of why the Essenes vanished.

I grew up on fairy tales and mythology, and wanted to not only write about a famous relic that I’ve always been fascinated with, but also one that mainstream entertainment hasn’t plundered, so Atlantis and other relics that pop up are going to be really unique.



Sounds amazing? Yes, it's going to be a hell of a ride and one that I'm sure many of  you will get behind, and will fall in love with these new characters as much as I have! I'm so excited!

 

 

Don't forget to use this pre-order link, it's set up for you to just click on the link to your fave store so you don't need to go searching for it.

Ames x



 

 

 

 
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