I’ve got one of my favourite people here, today βΒ Nicola Cameron βΒ to tell you about her latest release, Empress of Storms. Not only is this story a rollicking good time full of magic, witches and beautiful royalty, it’s a super sexy love story to boot. But I’ll let Nicola tell you all about it, herself.
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Thanks so much for having me on your blog today! My new novel Empress of Storms is an unusual book for me on a number of fronts. For one thing, itβs my first MF high fantasy erotic romance (and never did I think those words would be used in reference to me).
Secondly, EoS was prompted by a challenge. Some of you may remember a certain author kicking off a kerfluffle in September by putting up a GoFundMe fund in order to write full-time. Which is totally cool, and I support the Patreon concept 100%.
That being said, the writer demonstrated a, let us say, unrealistic worldview on professional writing. After receiving both even-tempered remonstrating and plain old ridicule, she lashed out at her critics with the following:
βIβd like to challenge each and every one of these wonderful women to a writing contest. How about an 80K (thatβs 80,000 words people, not dollars!) novel. It needs to be fully edited, proofed and a professional cover designed for it. Oh, and they have only 6 months to do all this. Ok, go.β
Well, I canβt pass up a challenge. I announced that I would go one better and finish an 80K novel, have it fully edited, proofed, and provided with a professional cover in six weeks, and release it as an ebook and trade paperback in November.
Let me take a moment to point out that every writer has his or her own speed. Some write fast, some write slow. Any speed you write at is fine. You do you, baby. But taking an 80K novel from zero to βWhoops, itβs on Amazonβ within six months weeks is just not as impossible as some people seem to think. Part of this challenge was to show that itβs possible to do this without sacrificing quality, and while still maintaining something of a life.
I will be perfectly transparent here and state that I did not make my original six-week deadline (due to a killer sinus infection and various stresses on the home front). I did it in seven weeks. Still not bad if I do say so myself.
Iβve also been asked why Iβm using Nicola M. Cameron on Empress of Storms. I lifted the idea from the late, brilliant Iain Banks who wrote mainstream fiction as Iain Banks and science fiction as Iain M. Banks. It was a way of differentiating between the two genres without having to use a pseudonym, and I decided to use the same trick here. Nicola Cameron is pretty much associated with MM/MMM fiction by this point, so if you pick up a Nicola Cameron book thatβs what youβll get, whereas Nicola M. Cameron writes MF fiction with occasional forays into MMF. I like to make readersβ lives easier, you see.
Empress of Storms by Nicola M Cameron
Available: November 7, 2015
Publisher: Belaurient Press
ISBN: 978-1-31069-790-6
A king who must offer himself as royal consort to fulfill a treaty. A young queen and mage, unexpectedly married to the man sheβs loved since childhood. Two countries, divided by geography and united by a political marriage, are poised on the brink of a golden age. But will vicious magic and unexpected betrayal tear both the royal couple and their kingdoms apart?
When King Matthias of Ypres has to fulfill a treaty and provide a royal consort for young Queen DanΓ€e of Hellas, the only royal available for marriage is β¦ him. Can he risk letting a blue-haired witch queen into his heart?
From political necessity, Queen DanΓ€e finds herself marrying the man she secretly loves. Now she must win the heart of a king, prove herself as a mage, and defeat the enemies that threaten them both.
Excerpt:
βYouβre not what I expected, DanaΓ«.β
βSo I gathered. Youβre different as well. And Iβm very pleased with that.β She reached out and tugged at a curl of his chest hair. βSo, shall we try this again?β
βI think we should.β He held up the taper. βWith the light or without?β
βWith, if itβs all the same to you. I want to enjoy the sight of my new husband.β
βI suspect Iβm the one who will be doing the bulk of the enjoying, but as you wish.β Matthias put the candle back on the side table. He was now cast in shadow, but DanaΓ« could still see him well enough. He slid down until he was on his side facing her. βIβm afraid Iβm out of practice with bedroom matters. What would you like to do now?β
She thought. He hadnβt kissed her yet, at least not above the collarbones. βIβd like a proper kiss. The one you gave me after the ceremony may have been acceptable for public consumption, but I hope itβs not how you kiss in private.β
βIt isnβt.β He moved closer, stroking her shoulder with a finger. βAnd my apologies for that. I suspect Iβll be apologizing for much of what happened this day.β
βNo apologies are needed if you kiss me.β
He did, a sweet brush of lips that made her mouth tingle with anticipation. The next kiss caught her lower lip between his. He sucked gently on the plump flesh, letting it slide free with a soft pop. Their faces were too close to see him smile, but she could feel it somehow.
βYou have honey in your kisses, DanaΓ«,β he murmured.
βOnly for you, Matthias.β
βFlatterer.β
She dimpled. βKiss me again and find out.β
This time his kiss was stronger, hungrier. She responded with an equal need, cupping his cheeks and immersing herself in the intoxicating taste of Matthiasβs mouth. He tasted of wine and the roast from dinner, and some secret flavor that was unique to him, something dark and very male. It was perfect, sating a hunger she hadnβt known she possessed. She fell back against her pillows and he followed, their tongues sliding against each other in a twisting dance.
He finally pulled back, gasping. βItβs a good thing I didnβt kiss you like that earlier today,β he said. βI wouldβve taken you in front of the entire cathedral.β
βPerhaps a bit more than the nobles of Ypres needed to see,β she agreed, breathless. βNot to mention my brother and Patriarch Reniel.β
Matthias tilted her chin up, nuzzling the soft skin of her jaw. βHe wouldβve had me building shrines in atonement to the end of my days. And your brother would have run me through.β
βWhich would have caused an unpleasant international incident.β She arched when his mouth hit a sensitive spot on her neck. βNot to mention I would have to have him executed for killing my husband.β
βItβs a good thing we avoided all that, then,β Matthias agreed, licking delicate spirals on her skin down towards her breast. He stopped at the point where the flesh began to mound and kissed his way to her nipple. Dragging the very tip of his tongue around the areola, he then flicked it across the stiff little nub. βBest we save such things for the privacy of our bed.β
Where to Buy:
β½ Β Amazon UK
β½ Β Amazon US
β½ Β ARe
β½ Β Barnes & Noble
β½ Β iTunes
β½ Β Kobo
β½ Β Smashwords
Β About the Author:
Nicola Cameron is an expatriate Chicagoan who has lived in England, Canada, Holland, and Sweden, and keeps a confusing amalgamation of languages in her head as a result. Currently located in the clavicle of Texas, she has finally mastered the proper use of “y’all,” much to her Chicago family’s dismay.
Despite a healthy interest in sex since puberty, it wasn’t until 2012 that Nicola decided to try writing about it. As it turned out, the skills she picked up during her SF writing career transferred rather nicely to erotic romance. When not writing, she wrangles cats, smooches her husband, makes dolls of dubious and questionable identity, and thanks almighty Cthulhu that she doesnβt have to work for a major telecommunications company any more (because thereβs BDSM, and then thereβs just plain torture…).
- Website /Blog: http://www.nicolacameronwrites.com
- Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/nicolacameronwrites
- Twitter: https://twitter.com/YesItsNicolaC
- Goodreads: http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/6623791.Nicola_Cameron
Thanks so much for having me on today! I’m currently looking at the waters of Key West and planning the sequel!
My pleasure! Enjoy the sunshine… I look forward to hearing all about the sequel π