Today marks exactly TWO WEEKS until HAVEN’s publication day. I am SO excited! And I’m over-the-moon to be able to share that more 5 star reviews having been coming in for it. One of the latest has come from a reviewer already familiar with Blackthorn:
“Completely blown away by this book. I knew not to expect anything less as it was Lindsay J. Pryor writing but this was absolutely fantastic.
I can easily predict this new urban fantasy series (a duology currently) from her will be my next favorite thing. Loving the fact these books will be standalone.
Haven was utterly engrossing. It had the usual flare of Lindsay’s awesome writing, alluring world-building and her fantastic characters that I have come to associate with her after loving and following her Blackthorn series. I couldn’t stop reading this book even when I should have. But I just couldn’t. Put. This. Book. Down. It was so captivating.
I loved the plot, the contrast it has to Blackthorn, the rawness and the brutalness–the familiar unpredictability that makes you fall in love with Lindsay’s writing and the world(s) she has created.
Am I crazy to say I want a series on the Midtown and Summerton districts as well. And can we see this world on TV?
Whilst waiting for the final book in Blackthorn to come out. I’m a go dig around more on Lindsay’s website.”
YAY! 🎉
Not that we need an excuse for another giveaway, but let’s use this review anyway because I have something VERY special for you this time around!
OUR SECOND HAVEN GIVEAWAY!
As Piatkus wanted to do something special to mark my first ever print deal and my first book with them, my wonderful publicist has put together THREE beautifully bound SIGNED copies of the opening chapters of HAVEN in this EXCLUSIVE one-off giveaway. I’ll also tuck a sticker and signed postcard inside.
As these booklets will never be reproduced, I need to know they’re going to be well looked after. So, if you would like to be in with a chance of winning this bundle, all you have to do is reassure me you’ll keep yours safe if you win.
TO ENTER
Tell me…
WHAT ‘HAVEN’ WILL YOU GIVE YOUR HAVEN BOOKLET?
Under your pillow? In a safe? On your bookcase? Wrapped in titanium under armed guard (maybe a little extreme…)? Have fun with it or be deadly serious… just convince me yours will be OK! You have three days to think about it!
The giveaway is OPEN NOW and will close at midnight (GMT) on Sunday 22nd October.
The three winners will be drawn using a random number generator and will announced by 8 p.m. (GMT) on Monday 23rd October.
ADDITIONAL INFO:
The winner will need to claim their prize within 7 days of their name being announced. If you do not follow my blog or like my Facebook page, you will need to check back to see if your name has been selected.
The prize can be posted anywhere.
Proof of postage will be retained but prizes lost in transit cannot be replaced.
As with all of my giveaways, I will avoid responding to entries.
Good luck – and I’ll be back on Monday to announce the three winners. Have a great weekend!
xxx
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*THIS GIVEAWAY IS NOW CLOSED*
WINNERS ANNOUNCEMENT
Huge congrats to Patti, Karen and Pamela! Please email me or message me via my Facebook page with your address and I will get your prizes in the post to you asap.
As always, thank you so much to everyone who joined in. Look out for another HAVEN giveaway coming THIS THURSDAY. I’ll have three signed paperbacks up for grabs!
Yesterday was just fantastic. I’m still buzzing from the overwhelming response to the cover reveal and release date announcement (especially on Facebook), so I certainly wasn’t expecting to make another so soon. But less than 24 hours after Blood Dark‘s pre-order went live, I received news this morning that it had gone straight to the #1 spot on Amazon UK’s Gothic Romance chart -and the #4 spot in US equivalent! It had just fallen shy of being in the top 800 books on the overall Amazon UK chart. As I’m sure you can imagine, I am beyond thrilled.
In addition to that, Blood Dark also hit #1 in the Gothic Romance Hot New Releases!
That’s two Blackthorn books in a row now that have gone straight to No 1 from pre-orders alone (the last was Blood Deep). I can’t quite believe it.
Thank you so much to my fellow Bookouture author Caroline Mitchell for breaking the news to me via Twitter this morning (you are a top class stalker, Ms Mitchell), Tracey Rogers (Blackthorn’s original No 1 fan) for your excited email also making sure I’d heard, and to USA Today bestseller CC MacKenzie for doing the same by taking the time out of her own super-busy schedule to call and congratulate me.
And, of course, a massive thank you to you: all my incredible readers and supporters who got me there. This doesn’t happen without you – and I appreciate it so much. <3
xxx
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UPDATE!!
After posting this, I found out the following morning that Blood Dark had gone on to reach #2 in Gothic Romance on Amazon. com. Thank you SO much to everyone still clicking that pre-order button. <3
*WARNING!! This post contains HUGE spoilers for Blood Roses.*
Before I started writing Blood Roses, I was already gaining a gist of how I wanted the overall Blackthorn story to evolve. I knew it was going to be a story about overcoming oppression and injustice and about the measures that are put in place in society both intentionally and unintentionally that feed assumptions, discrimination and prejudices – where people are not seen as individuals but a collective and labelled as such. Blood Roses became the perfect opportunity to explore the terrifying extent of that, let alone allow me to test the cliché of whether true love really could conquer all. There was no better way to do this than through two characters destined to destroy each other for the sake of their kinds – who, by the very fabric of what they were, were the most fervent of enemies.
Caleb – the pending Tryan
When first introducing Caleb, I had to be careful not to give away any clues about him being the pending Tryan, but at the same time give him the necessary traits of being capable of leading a vampire uprising. I needed a character who was intelligent, hard-working, dedicated, focused, industrious, strong and assertive. One who also has a caring side, a compassionate one, and one that is fiercely protective of those he loves. I created a character who had managed to claw his way up through Blackthorn and stand on his own two feet despite the fact that his lineage dictates that he could join the Higher Order in Midtown any time he wanted to. Instead, Caleb opts to stay amongst his own, to be the iron fist ensuring that the interests of those in Blackthorn are maintained, not least against the threat of the cons. Caleb is loyal to those who are loyal to him and uncompromising to those who want to overthrow his power for their own ends. In Caleb’s district, the vulnerable are protected – and that is out of a reputation built on fear and zero tolerance.
But there is a flip side to Caleb. Caleb does what he has to do without apology because I needed him to be real to the environment in which he lives. There is an air of the authoritarian about Caleb, laced with brutality and arrogance because, like Kane, to survive Blackthorn, that means exhibiting traits that can been deemed villainous. That said, he is not perceived as a villain by his own. In fact, in any other context, in any other story, his serryn-hunting abilities alone it would be enough to herald him a hero – the Van Helsing of the vampire world.
Creating this kind of dichotomous character became essential for the sake of the rest of the series and what is to unfold. Of all the characters needing to maintain an air of uncertainty in readers’ minds, it’s Caleb. What this lead to was the closest epitome of an anti-hero I could get. He’s the scarred warrior still struggling every day, with a barely suppressed dark side when up against opposition. And there none that bring out his dark side more than a serryn – the catalyst of all that went wrong in his life. He has every reason to want to destroy Leila and is totally justified every step of the way if you truly understand his mindset and can empathise with what his kind are up against. Unfortunately for him, his nemesis is not the cruel, manipulative and vicious witch she should be.
Leila – the serryn anomaly
Leila’s character was developed when I knew Caleb was going to have to come across a powerful force to be reckoned with. When it came to vampires versus humans, it seemed the former were always top of the food chain. They didn’t appear to have any natural predators (of course, that’s evolved massively now). The idea of creating a serryn came out of me wanting to pitch an equal against my pending vampire leader – something that would make him feel vulnerable in her presence.
The serryn is born out of old witch lore – more Blair Witch Project and less Bewitched. Serryns are the dark witches of fairytales. But instead of preying on humans, they prey on vampires. Within that boundary, they are indiscriminate killers whether the victims be males, females or children and they do so without conscience. Using their looks, charm and then emitting a lethal chemical not dissimilar to a pheromone, this rare strain of witch draw vampires to feed on their toxic blood. There’s no purpose to it other than pleasure, their sadistic streak only developing and intensifying the more kills they make. Of course, I created an exception to the rule in Leila. To test Caleb’s resolve and give a ring of truth to any potential of him falling for her, I had to present him the polar-opposite of what his experiences and beliefs dictate.
I needed someone with a clear sense of self and a deep-rooted need not to evolve into a fully-fledged serryn in the face of abject temptation. I needed to create a back-story of reasons why she would not confront her destiny. I needed someone who, instead of being self-seeking in the story, would, for the majority of it, be thinking with clarity, focus and an absolute need to succeed. Instead of a character who would take Caleb on physically (and inevitably lose), I needed one who could sustain a psychological battle and unhinge him from the inside. The fact Leila is still alive by the end of Blood Roses proves she was exactly as effective as she needed to be.
Enemies to lovers
Aside from being destined to kill each other and have every instinct dictate that from the moment they met, this was only reinforced by Caleb and Leila being from opposite ends of the geographic, social and political aspects of the Blackthorn world. I wanted to create a sense that the compacted hatred between Leila and Caleb was almost a carefully constructed plot by fate to ensure that when they finally met, the implosion would be guaranteed. I wanted to give the impression of them as puppets helpless to what they would become.
As part of this, I needed to develop tight internal conflict to forge the hatred between my hero and heroine. It wasn’t enough to just present them destined this way or as age-old enemies. They needed their own deep-rooted reasons to sustain the prejudices against each other and this came out of both having witnessed the worse of each other’s kind.
At a young age, Leila witnessed her mother being slaughtered by a vampire. It was her first introduction to them. She grew up in the world of Summerton, where children are taught how segregation in their security is justified by the daily threat vampires pose. Her grandfather, who was also her mentor, loathed vampires and brought her up with a fear of the vampire prophecies. In many ways, those prejudices reinforced her need to fight the dormant serryn inside and suppress any desire to step foot near Blackthorn. Of course, she has been advantaged by the regulations allowing her to stay in the safety of Summerton as far away from her potential trigger as possible, until she was summoned by Caleb – the earthquake to her well-ordered world.
As a youth, Caleb was tempted by a serryn who quickly turned on him, inflicting the most horrific physical, psychological and emotional abuse on him. He was forced to watch a serryn inflict the most atrocious acts on males, females and children of his kind as he helplessly watched on. Surviving, his needs for vengeance was only managed by the support and positive influence of his older brother, Seth – only to then have him murdered by a serryn some years later. Internally, he is justified in doubting Leila for who she claims to be. He’s been on the receiving end of their deceit with tragic consequences. It’s no wonder that when Leila presents herself as being the key to either the salvation or downfall of his kind, he has every reason to see her proclaimed innocence as nothing more than an elaborate scheme to trick him.
The stage was set. It should have run according to plan. He’s destined to be the saviour of his species, she’s anything but destined to be the saviour of him. But as the story progresses, that’s exactly what she starts to become.
Psychological warfare
The result was intense psychological warfare exacerbated by a confined situation with the added conflict that both were a catalyst for the suppressed darkness in the other. The constant, relentless breaking down that Caleb does of Leila, while Leila fights the dormant serryn inside, was admittedly exhausting to write. They spin in circles like lovers caught in an intense argument, both needing to come out on top.
Into the mix, is the taboo simmering attraction between them. Not since his first encounter with a serryn has Caleb ever been attracted to one. He is renowned for being able to abstain from any physical interaction with them, but with Leila the draw is something even he can’t control. To suppress his own self-hatred at his growing feelings – the very prospect a betrayal to his dead brother, not least dismissing the torturous experience that changed who he was – he has to forge a distance that makes him appear cold and heartless. And Caleb is everything Leila should despise, not least because he’s blackmailing her, making it abjectly clear what he intends to do with her, let alone responsible for unearthing the serryn that she has fought so hard to contain.
But fortunately for both, Leila is empathetic enough to see behind the mask that Caleb has worn for too long. She begins to see the Caleb who once was. She sees him at the crucial point where he could flip from a tyrant to a hero – and she is determined to intervene. Not only does she want that part of Caleb to win over for his sake and for them as a couple, but she knows that, ultimately, saving him is the only way she’s going to save everyone else with it. Leila knows that if she succeeds in overcoming the darkness in him, there’s going to be a bright, shining light at the end of it that could save both their kinds.
And Caleb sees hope in Leila. She has a resoluteness he admires, a determination and an uncontrived strength of self, let alone a loyalty to those she cares about. And amongst that is her undeniable attraction to him. But Caleb has a vulnerability born out of knowing that once he falls in love, he falls deep. Caleb’s greatest struggle is his developing feelings for Leila whilst not being selfish enough to turn his back on his own. What Caleb really wants is the best of both worlds – to save his kind and have Leila. And despite the odds being stacked against them, Leila still believes in him when she has every reason not to. By falling for him at his worst, he starts to see Leila’s potential to be his salvation – at least enough to let her go, to let her try. For now.
To end or not to end?
One of the most challenging aspects of writing Blood Roses was maintaining the characters and the strength of their beliefs as genuine – no matter how dark that became at times. More than that, was the need not to override the magnitude of the decisions they are making. To overcome and resolve, in less than a handful of days, what are epic decisions would have undone the whole gravity of the developing love between these two. Caleb and Leila are in an impossible situation – damned if they do and damned if they don’t, and they both know it. What they both have is the weight of responsibility for their kinds on their shoulders with catastrophic consequences if they get it wrong.
But despite every reason for them to see their destinies through, when it comes to it, they cannot kill each other. For Leila, cornered and at her weakest point, when again and again Caleb is not given her the assurance she seeks, the point where she had finally given up hope, seconds away from her own death, she still placed her hand on Caleb’s chest to stop him because she couldn’t let him die. And Caleb, feeling her reach out to him one final time, finally starts to accept that whatever connection they have forged is something worth fighting for.
Their futures
Leila’s made Caleb a promise that she can find a way out of their predicament. Whether she succeeds, if she was telling the truth at all, is another matter. But for Caleb to put that amount of trust in Leila was an immense thing for him to do – the first step towards being able to trust her and let her undo all the damage that her kind have done before. Of course, if she fails, there’s every probability it will intensify his darkness more.
Because, whatever the outcome of their seven-day agreement, Leila is no longer a serryn but Caleb is still the pending Tryan. He’s got his finger on the button and so does his invisible enemy (more of that in Blood Deep!), with the question of who will press first. Caleb has everything he cares about, everything he has worked for, everything he believes in, resting on him making the right decision as to when that button should be pressed – before his enemy does the same. Caleb is left standing on the edge of the precipice, whilst what Leila does next being pivotal to whether he leaps.
What remains to be seen is whether absence makes the heart grow stronger when it comes to Leila and Caleb, or whether both will start to see things differently when they’re away from the intensity of each other. It depends if Caleb does get his hands on Phia, whether his love for Leila will override his instincts when faced with a serryn he hasn’t fallen for this time (and, let’s be honest, if anyone is going to try Caleb’s patience, it’s going to be Phia!!). Or even whether Leila’s loyalty to her own will win out, whether she will still see the potential of redemption in him, or whether she will accept that his demise is necessary for the sake of her own.
Unfortunately for them, the ante is about to be upped. Deep down, they both know there are consequences to them not fulfilling their side of the prophecy – consequences that you’ll learn more of in Blood Deep. Caleb and Leila’s fight to be together has barely even begun.
Jask and Phia will be in the spotlight in a short while – but an interview with the lycan leader is coming even sooner! I’ll have more news of that tomorrow. 🙂
Last week, I posted this image on Facebook and it received a fabulous response. As a result, I’ve decided to convert it into some limited-edition postcards – signed, of course – to give away. But this is Blackthorn, so nothing is ever that easy. 😉
Inspired by one of my lovely readers, Kat, who got in touch to tell me she’d attributed songs to my Blackthorn couples, I thought this would be a great theme for this giveaway. She’d decided that Kane and Caitlin’s song is ‘Do What U Want’ by Lady Gaga, and Caleb and Leila’s song is Coldplay’s ‘Fix You’. I’m sure there are many more!
So, to be in with a chance of winning, just tell me what song you think deserves a place on the Blackthorn compilation album. It can be about individual characters, couples or even Blackthorn itself. You can post your choice via the comments section below or on the related Facebook post. You’ve got until midnight on Friday (UK time) to enter. Then, over the weekend, I’ll draw five random names out of a hat and let you know who’s won on Monday. There’s no limit where I’ll send the postcards, so don’t let distance put you off! Good luck! 🙂
What a few days it has been! Not only has Blood Torn been doing well in the charts since its release on Friday, yesterday I was thrilled when Blood Shadows reached the #1 spot in Amazon.com’s Gothic Romance chart. Then at lunchtime today, I was elated to see all 3 Blackthorn books had hit the Top 4 in the Gothic Romance chart over here on Amazon UK.
Just when I thought the excitement was over, I received word that Blood Shadows had since reached #1 in Amazon UK’s Paranormal Vampire Romance chart! Yay!!
But that’s it now – no more boring you with stats and chart positions, I promise. As you’ve probably guessed, I use this blog as a diary for myself as well as to update you, and I couldn’t possibly not have this on the records.
So thanks again to everyone who is continuing to spread the word. And also extra special thanks to my incredible publisher, Bookouture, who are working relentlessly in the background to ensure Blackthorn meets as many readers as possible. Clearly it’s working!
But before Jask starts getting jealous of Kane stealing all his limelight, I’ll end the night here in the UK with another Bite. Go on, Jask, you tell ’em…
We did it, Team Blackthorn – Blackthorn is back at number 1 in Amazon’s U.S. Gothic Romance chart! Blood Shadows has not only hit the #1 spot for the second time, it has even earned itself a ‘Best Seller’ label!
And Blood Torn is close behind – snapping at its heels at number 4. Blood Roses is also doing well, just skirting the periphery of the Top 10.
(Yes, that’s Blood Torn lurking in the ‘Hot New Releases’ too!)
And Blackthorn’s doing well on Amazon UK too. Not only did Blood Torn go straight into the Gothic Romance bestsellers chart on Saturday, but it wasn’t alone – all three Blackthorn books were in the Top 10 simultaneously. Yay!! 😀
The books are also doing well in the Paranormal Romance Top 50, particularly in the vampire chart. I could bore you with numbers for ages, but the fact is that this is all thanks to every single reader who has gone out and supported the series.
I’m overwhelmed by the response to Blood Torn so far, so thank you so much everyone who has finished the book and got in touch to let me know what you think. And for those who have written reviews or are planning to – I hope you know how much I appreciate it. There’s no better way to spread the word to other readers than through readers themselves.
And on that note, I also want to say huge congrats to the lovely Tima Maria Lacoba (Blackthorn fan!), who’s own vampire romance, BLOODGIFTED, also made it into Amazon.com’s ‘Hot New Releases’ in Gothic Romance this weekend – at #38. It’s great to be chart-buddies with you, Tima!
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).
I’m absolutely thrilled to have found out today that Blackthorn has been nominated for TWO awards in the 2013 GraveTells Readers Choice Awards. Woo hoo!!
Blackthorn is up for the ‘The Most Original Story Universe’ award.
And Caleb Dehain from Blood Roses is up for ‘The Most Sensual Vampire’ award.
(Sorry to Kane’s fans, but he can’t be in the running as Blood Shadows was published outside of the timeframe for this year’s awards.)
Thank you to everyone who put these forward as nominees – I HUGELY appreciate it.
AND I’m just as thrilled to see that Bookouture is nominated for the ‘Favourite Publisher’ award too! I totally agree, obviously.
Voting begins this Sunday (15th), so if you think Blackthorn and/or Caleb deserve to win, or that Bookouture truly are the most awesome of awesome publishers for bringing the Blackthorn series to readers in the first place, please head over to the GraveTells site on Sunday and register your vote. You might also find some others you want to vote for in other categories – the more the merrier!
A year ago today was the official release date of Blood Shadows (though some might remember it sneaking out early) and, with it, the launch of Blackthorn.
Blackthorn never started off as a project where I set out to get it published. It simply started as one idea that I found intriguing enough to write about…and keep writing about…and spend another sixteen years building and developing while I experimented with other genres and other books.
It’s ironic that the one project I thought would never see the light of day was the one that launched my writing career. But some works are a labour of love, where you’re led by the feeling in your gut that the story is best written than never said at all. For me, Blackthorn is very much like that.
The fact it got published and that so many readers have enjoyed it is the bonus I never saw coming. Especially because, when I first resolved to take the leap and try to get Blackthorn out there, I had the option to compromise. I could have easily pulled back on certain aspects or issues, have gone softer, lightened the darkness, let alone had my characters always making the right decisions or taking ‘appropriate’ actions. But life’s not like that. And fantasy though it may be, neither is Blackthorn.
So thank you every one who has accepted that. To everyone who has supported me, shared my posts and Bites, been on here and commented, retweeted me, taken the time to rate my books or write reviews, mentioned my books to friends, made open proclamations of your enjoyment of the series, and for every wonderful email – thank you for an awesome year and for being a part of it with me.
To Bookouture – thank you for your faith in the series and bringing it to readers, and doing so in such an exceptional and exciting way.
And to my long-suffering husband (who has spent almost twenty years stepping over post-it notes and notebooks, standing on blunt pencils, tolerating my excessive drifting off into space and switching on the torch at 3 a.m. to write down dialogue or plot points…), thanks for being there every step of the way.
So, to mark the occasion, here’s a reminder of the book trailer (now over 1,700 views on YouTube!) that launched the series…
Okay, so my next post was supposed to be about lycans…but this is too exciting not to share!!
On a day that started like any other Wednesday – me bleary eyed and gulping down coffee whilst stumbling around getting myself ready for school – I was greeted by a fabulous email from my publisher…Blood Shadows is back at the top!
In the Summer, I was bouncing off the walls with excitement when Blood Shadows hit the No. 1 spot in the U.S. Amazon Gothic Romance chart. Not convinced I’d ever get that close again, I made the most of the moment. But now today, Blood Shadows is back – and at No.2! 😀
Not just that but No. 6 in the Vampire Romance Chart on Amazon.com… 😀
My home country is being equally as supportive, with BOTH Blood Shadows and Blood Roses in the Top 4 in the Gothic Romance Chart on Amazon UK! 😀
Convincing readers to try your books is tough, really tough – especially when they have no idea who you are. Sometimes comparisons help. I get compared to J.R. Ward more than any other author. Some readers are in agreement, some are not. I’ve only read one of Ms Ward’s books so I’m nowhere in a position to comment, but I do know what an incredible author she is. So when I stumbled on this comment yesterday, I was beyond flattered – even more so because it was posted by the awesome Ilsa Madden-Mills, author of the Amazon bestseller Very Bad Things:
“…holy hell, I stumbled across a vampire book by a British author Lindsay J. Pryor. It’s layered and deep and riveting and sexy all rolled into one. It reminded me a little of the Ward books, although…and this is hard for me…I think they are better. Yes, I said it. Don’t get me wrong, Ward is my all-time fav paranormal romance writer, but Lindsay managed to combine the dark with MORE sexy…”
So, as I’m sure this recent chart peak is no fluke, I want to say a MASSIVE thank you to Ilsa Madden-Mills for her public declaration of fandom for Blood Shadows and to the equally fantastic Maryse of Maryse’s Book Blog for posting Ilsa’s comment on her blog. Ladies, you’re wonderful!
And, of course, to everyone who has recently bought a copy of Blood Shadows (and Blood Roses), I want to say HUGE thanks to you too – this doesn’t happen without you. Welcome to Blackthorn!