Update and a Smashwords thing

Hi folks, how are ya? For a short update today I’ve enrolled in Camp Nanowrimo again. Got some edits to take care of. (What? Ya think just because I released a new novel in Antique Magic the other day the writing stops? Au contraire! 🙂 So for my Preptober peeps, that’s going. Are you participating? (if you don’t have it, and you want, my Preptober guide, I don’t see why you couldn’t use it for Camp Nano or any writing project to be honest. It’s what I’m using. 🙂

Aside from that, I enrolled several of my books in Smashwords Summer sale again. You can find the Reign of Tarot boxed set on sale for 50% off, as well as Druid Warrior Prince for $.99. And if you were looking for Caitlin’s Book of Shadows in one of those times Amazon “helpfully” wiped out its freebie status, it’s always free there. These are also available at Amazon for their reduced prices if you’d rather shop there.

I hope you all have a happy Independence day, (or, if you’re not in America, a great weekend).

Easter news and romance #sale

Easter romance sales!

(Well that’s not their official titles, but… Easter’s on its way–Goodness, how are we at Easter already??) At any rate, I have two bits of news for you. Sales and book news: (see below the cut for the links)


News point #1), I’m getting closer to finishing the next book in my Camden Girls series (for those of you awaiting my next Historical romance) and the next Antique Magic book. Woot! So, almost nailed my goals for Q1. Stay tuned for those releases, I hope before Christmas–heck, I hope before summer is over!

Too ambitious? We’ll see.


News point #2: I’ve put Changeling’s Crown out in all ebook sellers (scratch that, all but Googleplay. That’s a little more involved, but …do any of you purchase books at Googleplay?

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#smashwords read an ebook spring #sale

It’s that time of year again. The Smashwords “Read an Ebook week” sale is live. If you’d like some cheap reads, I’ve got one for you. My medieval fantasy romance Druid Warrior Prince is part of the sale.

Actually, the date on that banner is… a bit off. Their sale goes through the 13th. Mine goes through March 14th. (16th if you go directly through Itunes, B&N, Amazon and Kobo). So, there you go.

Synopsis:

Gwenevieve Macken’s well-ordered world falls into chaos as encroaching interlopers scheme to possess both her and her land. Although she’s been trained to spot the signs of inhuman evil in men, the amassing armies take on guises she never expected.

When a foreign guardian presents himself as her only option for salvation, Gwenevieve must make a choice between her desires, and fulfilling the mythic fate to which she was born. A forced marriage to a Tuatha dé Danann warrior isn’t part of her plan. Nor was true love.


You can get a copy at Smashwords right now!! Use the code XG44D at checkout for 67% off or find it for the same discount at Amazon and other stores. Sale ends soon.

A Light Yule Problem \\ reading out loud

As an addendum to my post about the new story in the Antique Magic series, A LIGHT YULE PROBLEM, if you’d like to listen to the author read the story to you, I put up a video of myself reading it that you can play on my Youtube channel.

I’m not used to reading on camera, so please, be kind to my nervous mistakes. But along with the story, I thought you, my friends and fans, might enjoy hearing the author read it to you.

If you’d like to get a copy to follow along with, you can find it at Amazon, or here. Also, if you’d like to check out The Artist’s Inheritance, book one in the series, it’s currently on sale for $.99 at Amazon, for until New Years. Enjoy!

Discount princes–er, I mean, ebooks.

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Druid Warrior Prince by Juli D. Revezzo, Celtic romance, Kindle, sale, Kindle Countdown deals, limited time

to let you know, the first book in my Medieval fantasy series, Celtic Stewards Chronicles series, Druid Warrior Prince, is on sale for $.99 today at Amazon.

Synopsis:

Gwenevieve Macken’s well-ordered world falls into chaos as encroaching interlopers scheme to possess both her and her land. Although she’s been trained to spot the signs of inhuman evil in men, the amassing armies take on guises she never expected.

When a foreign guardian presents himself as her only option for salvation, Gwenevieve must make a choice between her desires, and fulfilling the mythic fate to which she was born. A forced marriage to a Tuatha dé Danann warrior isn’t part of her plan.

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For a tad bit more about the story, Gwen is a lively, independent young woman who, through her apunk finds herself wedded to … shall we say though he’s someone she’d long thought might be her knight in shining chainmail, didn’t exactly match the picture in her head? 😉

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If you’d like to check it out at Amazon, or Nook, other ebook venues, you may do so here.

Writing during a global crisis and a sale

Sunday. It’s been a minute or two since I posted here. I’ve been busy!! In fact, I’ve done a lot of stuff in the background, with regards to my site and my novels and stories that are currently available, and am in the beginning stages of writing a new book, having come off the back of releasing one and writing another.

Those of you who are my long time readers* are thinking “Juli, that sounds typical for you”, isn’t it? Even a pandemic doesn’t seem able to stop the writing, for me. I’m not bragging. I’m lucky in that, I realize. I’ve not had a bad case of writer’s block in decades. And at one point, I suffered a bout that lasted several years.

How do I avoid it now and write so many things at once? I don’t know. I think it stems from when I was a college student. Back then, I got used to studying for several classes at once and that…helps(?). I can partition my thoughts to allow the story ideas to flow while I’m cooking dinner or insert-other-boring-life-chore-here. That’s the best explanation I have for it. From there, the habit carried into writing (to the point of where I seem unable to write only one series at a time. :)) Which is frustrating, sometimes, I’ll admit.

More than that, I think the ability to write through anything just has something to do with my mindset towards it. While I participate in Nanowrimo, I don’t–and maintain, you shouldn’t–wait for an arbitrary date to begin your stories. I write whenever I can, whether it be a note or a paragraph from my character’s point of view. That’s how you get it done when time seems against you. *nods* Or at least it’s how it works for me. Heck, the writing even can help me from dwelling–er, focusing too much on that crisis, and for that, I’m very grateful. May you find your own rhythm to writing during a crisis.

(**Speaking of my writing, if you’re not currently one of my readers and would like to check out something I’ve published for free, I  have  some titles still in the Kindle Lending Library, if have Prime and you’d like to read them. There are also three free things and some other inexpensive books out –which you might say is a bargain, compared to some book prices out there–let’s face it, I’m not one of those charging $9.99 for my ebooks! *looks to the silly ones in NY* In fact, if you are an historical fan, there is a giveaway/sale that’s in progress for the next few days, if you wish. Check it out here:

 

My historical romance novel House of Dark Envy is involved in the sale.

So that’s me, for this little bit. I need to (say it with me) get back to writing! 🙂 Have a good week, all and good luck with your own writing!