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It’s Blood Torn Release Day!

Today’s the day – Blood Torn is finally out!! 😀 Thank you to everyone who is already making the day special with your tweets, comments and messages. I’m getting the hint that a few people will be spending this weekend in Blackthorn. Make sure you come back to me safely!

And the day started brilliantly with a truly fantastic joint review of Blood Torn by two super-skilled reviewers over on The Demon Librarian – Lynsey and Janice. Thank you so much, ladies!

If you’ve read any of the Blackthorn books (and if you haven’t, seriously, WTH are you waiting for?!), then you know what I know, which is that author Lindsay J. Pryor is crazy good at this writing stuff. Her world-building skills are scary-good, her writing is crisp and confident, and her characters are dark and deadly. And once her books sink their teeth into you, there’s no going back. You’re hooked. For life.

You can follow the link above if you’d like to read their reviews in full – no big spoilers, I promise, just amazingly insightful glimpses into the series so far.

But it doesn’t stop there. They also kindly invited me to face a grilling on their blog: What was I thinking not tying up each Blackthorn book with a HEA? And why write such dark heroes? So I told them. You can find my answers beneath their reviews via the same link above.

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Have a wonderful day, everyone! And whether it’s today, this weekend, or Blood Torn is (hopefully!) pulled out from your TBR pile in the weeks to come, I really hope you enjoy your next trip into Blackthorn. Thanks, as always, for your support.

The First Blood Torn Bite

Avid fans of Blackthorn who have been following the series for a while will know how this works – release day isn’t release day without a few Bites to help us out. So with only TWO days to go until the launch of Blood Torn, here’s the first of our new Blackthorn Bites. If you’ve not ‘met’ him already, here’s our hero, Jask Tao. Hope you like! As always, please feel free to share, tweet, pin, put on your own blog…whatever suits! There will be another one tomorrow! 🙂

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Blood Torn Giveaway

Happy Valentine’s Day, everyone! And only ONE week to go until the official launch of Blood Torn! To mark the occasion, Bookouture are kindly giving away two SIGNED paperback copies of my latest Blackthorn book over on Goodreads. To make it easy, you can enter via the widget below. Good luck if you choose to join in – and if you’re one of the lucky winners, feel free to get in touch if you want a personal message put inside (no plot revelations though… 😉 )

 

Goodreads Book Giveaway

Blood Torn by Lindsay J. Pryor

Blood Torn

by Lindsay J. Pryor

Giveaway ends February 21, 2014.

See the giveaway details
at Goodreads.

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And huge thanks to Moonrise Book Blog for their awesome 5 star review of Blood Torn this week:

This series has yet to disappoint, and this was my favorite book in the series, so far!…This is an intense and intimate tale, with a dance between characters that is both captivating and turbulent! I could not put it down, and I absolutely loved the ride! A must read!”

The countdown is on… 🙂

Blood Torn – The Winner’s Review

Blood Torn launches TWO WEEKS TODAY! A while ago, I ran a competition in conjunction with Bookouture for one lucky Blackthorn fan to win an advanced copy of my latest instalment into Blackthorn. The winner was Tracey Rogers who, as a result, has earned herself the official title of ‘Blackthorn Superfan’. 🙂  Well, she’s read the book and now she’s reviewed it too…

An enthralling emotional journey from start to breathtaking end! Expect the unexpected and then some! Beautifully written, Lindsay J. Pryor adds her jaw dropping twists and with the addition of a few familiar Blackthorn residents making an appearance, prepare to be stunned. Fabulous.

But that’s just a snippet… if you’re eagerly awaiting the book and you’d like to know the full extent of what Tracey thought as well as what’s in store, you can read her totally awesome review here.

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Thanks so much for entering the competition Tracey, for reading Blood Torn and taking the time to review it. I’m so thrilled it was worth your while!

And if you too are a big fan of Blackthorn and are happy to shout about it, Anna over on VampChix and Bite Club would like to know what readers think of my series. If you think you can tempt her to push it to the top of her ‘To Be Read’ pile, I’d LOVE  you to head over and comment. And to everyone who already has, big hugs and much appreciation as always for your support. Let’s unashamedly drag new readers kicking and screaming into Blackthorn. 😉

Have a brilliant weekend, everyone!

Blood Torn Chapters Coming Soon

First came the cover reveal…

Thanks SO much for all the fantastic feedback both here, on my Facebook Page and Twitter about the new Blackthorn covers – I very much appreciate it. It’s always good to know what fans of the series think and I’m thrilled (a.k.a. relieved ;-)) that you like the new style.

Now the first three chapters are on their way….

The first three chapters of Blood Torn will be available to read here for free on FRIDAY.

With only three weeks to go before the official release, I’ve already been informed there’s something of a Blackthorn marathon happening in the background with both Blood Shadows and Blood Roses being re-read before the launch of book three. That is so awesome! I hope you’re picking up on lots of little clues you might have missed first time around. Retrospect can be a great thing – especially with this series!

However, if you’re going to plough straight into Blood Torn but some things are a bit of a haze, this might help refresh your mind before you leap back into Blackthorn…

 *WARNING! CONTAINS HUGE BLOOD SHADOWS AND BLOOD ROSES SPOILERS!* 

Love can overrule fate…

Blood Roses ended with Leila having committed the ultimate serryn taboo – she fell in love not only with a vampire but, worse still, her nemesis, Caleb Dehain. He’s the leader prophesied to bring down human rule in place of vampire control. A serryn is the key to either evoking or thwarting it. One of them should already be dead, so to say she’s messed up what fate intended is something of an understatement. But more of that in due course.

Passing the gauntlet…

The greatest personal consequence for Leila is that the serryn line subsequently jumped to her younger sister, Sophia (known affectionately by her family as Sophie).

Unfortunately, Caleb not only knows this but also that his younger brother, Jake, didn’t end up on his deathbed by coincidence – it was an assassination attempt at the hands of the covert vigilante group Sophia works for: The Alliance.

A race against time…

Caleb’s inevitable hunt for Sophia has begun, albeit having granted Leila seven days to find an alternative to her sister’s pending fate. But, for Leila, it’s not just about Sophia’s fate – it’s about the fate of the vampire she loves and, subsequently, the fate of the world they live in.

But Blackthorn’s a small place…

In the final chapter of Blood Roses and the opening chapter of Blood Torn, Sophia was tied up in a subterranean room in Blackthorn – evidence of her new serrynity all over the floor – and Jask Tao, leader of the lycan pack in Blackthorn, having just found her.

We first met Jask in Blood Shadows and, by the end of it, he was not happy. Fourteen years previous, the Third Species Control Division had set up two members of his pack in an attempt to bring Kane Malloy into custody. Jask wanted those responsible dead – including the link between them, agent Caitlin Parish.

But, for the sake of Blackthorn, he and Kane struck a deal to hold on for the ultimate vengeance. A deal that, seemingly by the end of Blood Shadows, Kane went back on after falling for Caitlin. Only nobody goes back on a deal with Jask.

And so Blood Torn begins…

I hope you enjoy the sample chapters!

Blood Torn Cover Reveal and Blackthorn’s New Look

A little while ago, Bookouture conferred with me about the possibility of a new look for my Blackthorn series. At first, I wasn’t sure. I loved the covers as they were – no doubt about that. Then I was shown the new version. Hands up, I fell in love with them instantly. Not only do they now feature a glimpse of the district of Blackthorn itself, but both the heroine and hero make it onto the front cover of each. Vibrant, energetic and combining both the romantic and thriller elements that define the books, I’m totally elated with the final result. I hope you like the new look too!

So, without further delay, here’s the cover unveiling for Blood Torn (book 3) – and you can scroll down to see the new look Blood Roses (book 2) and Blood Shadows (book 1).

Have a wonderful weekend, everyone!

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Another Blackthorn Book Signed!

I’m beyond thrilled to announce that the fourth book in the Blackthorn series has been signed! I’m also super-pleased that it has been signed by the current publisher of the series, Bookouture. They have done such an awesome job with the first three books that agreeing to them publishing this next instalment was effortless.

For those who have been following Blackthorn for a while (and read everything I write here and in interviews), you’ll know that the series consists of four pivotal couples whose forbidden love becomes integral to the future of Blackthorn. Each of their introductions to you ends at a crucial point in their relationship: a catalyst for the change to begin. Beyond book 4, the impact transpires…

So, book 4 is about the final couple I need you to meet: Eden and Jessie. I’ll have their Pinterest board up and running soon so you can get a glimpse. The title is Blood Deep. As you’d come to expect, it’s dark, it’s gritty, it’s sexy – and I’m having a great time writing it as we speak! You’ll be able to read the first chapter at the end of Blood Torn. And on that note…

Only four weeks to go until the release!! And, to add more exciting news, Blackthorn has a brand new look! Bookouture has been very busy in the background, and we’ll be unveiling all tomorrow – not least the full cover reveal for Blood Torn!

The countdown is on…

Beneath Blackthorn – Introducing the Lycans into Blackthorn

When the regulations were first established, the third species were transported from holding sites to various locales around the globe. Each time a balance was ensured – either vampires or lycans would be the majority species in each of the cores. The aim behind this was to ensure peace across locales. If a minority group was mistreated in one, their equivalent could be on the receiving end of retaliation in another. Yes, word does spread between locales.

However, maintaining this balance meant that sometimes three or four lycan packs were moved to the same location whilst other packs were split and spread across locales, left to reform in their new so-called ‘temporary’ homes. This is what happened to Jask, hero of Blood Torn.

One of the most interesting aspects for me with introducing lycans into Blackthorn was the different social structure they brought with them in comparison to vampires.

Blackthorn vampires are primarily solitary in nature. Outside of the new world created by the regulations, their loyalty would be first and foremost to the same bloodline (family). Their social network would be classed as acquaintances rather than friendships, with loyalty earned from evidence. As part of their nature, they have an aura of clinical indifference to those who fall outside of the remit.

But now, under the new order, vampires, who are the majority third species in the locale around which the Blackthorn series is based, are forced to socialize within boundaries (which includes venturing into Lowtown if they so choose). In order to survive, they have to tolerate each other and, with it, change elements of their behaviour to compensate. (Don’t worry, I broke it to Kane and Caleb gently…from a distance…)

Don’t let this be misleading though – vampires will band together like any other species for their survival. However, when it comes to banding together, this is an art form for lycans…

By instinct, my Blackthorn lycans are a pack species. I have to say that because nowhere is there a hard and fast rule that this is how lycans should operate. In fact, in many references to lycan mythology they are frequently portrayed as lone creatures. But if you take into account their wolf heritage (an inherent gene in Blackthorn lycans), it only seems natural to make that an attribute of their behaviour. More importantly to the series, it makes lycans a contrasting species to their vampire counterparts.

So here are some wolf facts that might prove useful if you’re planning on getting to know Jask’s pack any time soon…

SOCIAL STRUCTURE

  • The wolf pack consists of a strict social order, with the leaders known as alphas regardless of gender. The alpha male and female lead the pack as equals.
  • The alphas are not always the biggest wolves in the pack, but they are the toughest and the most respected – the latter due to their ability to dominate and take down anyone who challenges their position. And it is their repeated success against opposition that secures their position.
  • Alphas have duties. They make the daily decisions, initiate defense attacks or hunting trips, keep the pack in line and harmonious, and are the primary caregivers.
  • Betas are the male or female most likely to replace the current alpha of the same gender.
  • Those too young to enter the pack’s social hierarchy look to adults or wolves older than themselves for guidance.

BONUS SKILLS

  • Wolves see well at night due to having more night vision cells than humans do. They also have larger pupils that allow them to gather more light when it’s muted.
  • They can smell their prey from as far away as a mile and a half.
  • Their hearing is extremely advanced, picking up sounds up to 10 miles away depending on the environment. They can also hear sounds undetectable to human ears – both in terms of high and low pitches.

BEHAVIOUR/PACK MENTALITY

  • Wolves are very social animals and form strong bonds with their pack.
  • Cooperation and order is integral to their success, with all members working together e.g. to develop complex hunting strategies.
  • Wolves will aggressively defend their territories from other packs or threats. And if put into abnormal situations (such as small enclosures) instead of shying away, they can become more violent to protect themselves.
  • A pack works collectively to care for and teach their young. Puppies will always be adopted by another female (or even another pack) if need be.
  • Wolves like proximity to a water source. Great swimmers, they are fond of water and will use it for play and relaxation (which is why all good zoos will have a water feature in the wolf enclosure).
  • Wolves are very communicative with each other and play fighting is common during relaxation time.
  • Like humans, wolves use eye contact and eye position as a form of social communication and bonding, including using it for greetings and dominance behaviors. A wolf can use eye contact to examine another’s mental state.
  • If a wolf is showing signs of hostility, returned eye contact can lead to an altercation. A smart submissive wolf will avert their gaze when a dominant wolf confronts them, with the most submissive eye posture being averted eyes wide enough to show the whites (just like with humans).
  • A fixed and aggressive stare directly into a wolf’s eyes is a blatant challenge of that wolf’s status. If directed at a dominant wolf, a fight is likely to ensue. High-ranking wolves will use ‘the stare’ to assert rank over pack members or to challenge an ‘outsider’.

‘ROMANCE’

  • The alpha male and female pair for life. But it’s not all sweetness and light – certainly not in the beginning. Alpha females have no shame in being the instigator and alpha males, in turn, can be grouchy in response. The greeting ritual is usually tense. Forget being on bended knee and playing gentle, it is not uncommon for alpha males to spar with their potential mate – all very playfully of course – until a mutual understanding is met. Sounds like an ideal basis for a dark paranormal romance to me!

That’s the last lycan insight post for now. I hope you’re feeling more prepared for what’s to come. Blood Torn will be with us before we know it. I don’t know about you, but I’m getting a little bit excited… 🙂

* Please note: I cannot verify the accuracy of anything in this post beyond references to my own works of fiction. I am not claiming any independent research outside of what is widely available from a broad variety of sources. Some of my notes are years old so impossible to trace back.