#BookTalk: Young Adult Werewolf Tension in “My New Master” by Catherine Green

Happy Hump Day! Here is an excerpt from my published short story telling the tale of how Redcliffe werewolf lieutenant Simon Bunce became the beast he is today…

This is taken from the werewolf short story “My New Master” in The Mirador Fantasmagoria.

The Mirador Fantasmagoria Short Story Anthology featuring LGBT Fantasy Book Writer Catherine Green
The Mirador Fantasmagoria Short Story Anthology featuring LGBT Fantasy Book Writer Catherine Green

Excerpt from “My New Master

“You might be gay, Simon Bunce, but you will not disobey me. I am offering you a great gift. If you join my family here, I will offer you protection and excitement. Isn’t that what you want?” 

Now I was confused. What was she talking about? I suddenly wondered if she was completely sane. My mother had been psychologically damaged, and I recognized the signs in Marie’s behavior. I swallowed nervously then stepped back away from the door and spoke in a calm voice.  

“Ok Marie I am sorry but I’m not quite sure what you mean. Yes, I would love to be bar manager, but I will not give you any sort of intimate relationship. You are a beautiful and attractive woman, but I am only attracted to men, do you understand that?”

She smiled and laughed, throwing back her head. When she spoke her voice had changed, it was deeper, almost a growl, and I was suddenly frightened as my instinct kicked in. 

“Oh Simon it is such a shame. Are you sure though? Perhaps you haven’t found the right woman yet? Perhaps you need a woman rather than a girl?”

  I tried to move towards the door again. 

“Marie thanks again but maybe I should go home. We can talk in the morning, ok?” 

I opened the door and jumped as I almost walked right into another man. He was gorgeous! He was tall, about my height, with dark hair and amazing blue eyes. He smiled. 

“I am sorry did I startle you? I was looking for Marie, is she here?” 

I smiled and nodded, stepping to the side so he could walk past me. Before I could walk away Marie spoke again. 

“Simon don’t go. Please come back into the office, I want you to meet my friend.” 

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My Journey to Being a Published Author

Since I started actively promoting my novels in my local area, I found an increased number of people asking me how I managed to get published. For me it seems quite strange in this world of eBooks and DIY publishing.

I have taken forgranted the fact that for many people, being a published author is still just a distant dream. It was my distant dream eleven years ago. My, how things change!

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My Journey to Being a Published Author

I did not fully self-publish my books. I didn’t have the time or the finances to enable me in that arena. I spent several months writing to agents and trying to secure support for my Redcliffe novels. I began to submit short stories to competitions. And I researched the industry to figure out what my options were. It was the short story competitions that got me my ‘big break.’ My very first short story was called The Teen Game and got accepted for the Devils, Demons and Werewolves anthology by Bridge House Publishing. I must have found the competition details online, but I cannot remember where. It was a long time ago.

I had submitted a short werewolf story, My New Master, to a partnership publisher in Somerset called Mirador. The editor was compiling stories for a new anthology entitled The Mirador Fantasmagoria. She accepted my story, and then asked if I had anything else to publish. Apparently my genre and style of writing appealed to their business model. I was so excited! I sent an eager reply and an attachment of my first Redcliffe novel Love Hurts. And that was how I got published.

An editor and a mentor

My editor at Mirador very kindly worked out a practical financial agreement, and she gave me some guidance and advice on my manuscript at no extra cost. She really showed an interest in my work, and she gave me such a boost that my Muse went crazy! For the next eighteen months I spent every spare moment writing and editing, and soon had my first three Redcliffe novels published, all by Mirador. This followed a few years later with books 4 and 5 in the series, with book 6 still in progress.

I could not sustain the partnership publishing model without finding regular paid work. I have no access to what I would call ‘serious money’ that would enable me to continue publishing in this way. It is an expensive business, and we have to acknowledge that fact. Fortunately, I had a standalone novel accepted by a traditional publisher, Chances Press. I found their details in the monthly Writing Magazine that I subscribe to. Chances Press published The Darkness of Love and now here we are. My fiction writing has been neglected for the past three years, what with me moving house, being a single parent, working on our home, and coping with the pandemic. This year my novels are calling. They need some attention. I need to finish what I started, and then begin something new.  

That was my story about becoming a published author. Now you tell me yours…

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Tips For Strengthening Your Relationship

You may be happy in your relationship currently but are also curious about where you’re heading and how to make it even more rewarding going forward. Relationships are constantly growing and evolving, and you must learn to develop and change with them.

If you’re at a standstill or looking for ways to strengthen your relationship, then you’ve come to the right place. Apply these tips, and you’ll soon be on your way to experiencing more joy as a couple and taking your bond to the next level.

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Make Time for Each Other

One tip for strengthening your relationship is to make time for each other and not let your busy schedules get in the way of love. Spend quality moments as a couple and have some fun, which will be helpful, especially during the pandemic. Find activities you both enjoy doing and that put a smile on your faces. It may take you back to the time you first met and fell in love and help you to see again all the reasons why you love the person so much. You’ll find you feel more connected and in tune when you make time in your schedule for your relationship and each other.

Communicate & Talk More

Communication and exchanging ideas and opinions is essential and the foundation of any relationship. You must talk through issues or problems right away before letting them snowball and grow bigger. Strengthen your relationship by communicating truthfully and openly and always being yourself. Avoid raising your voice or letting arguments get out of control. Instead, try to find common ground and a resolution you both agree on. Communicating is a chance to get on the same page and ask for what you need in your relationship.

Make it Official

You may want to consider moving in together or getting married as a way to strengthen your relationship. Make it official by planning a wedding and committing to one another forever. You may be hesitant if you’re in a long-distance relationship and dating someone from overseas. In this case, look into obtaining a fiancé visa so your partner can come to the U.S. and you two can live a happy life together. If it’s your soul mate and someone you love, you won’t want to let them get away.

Take Care of Yourself

You can strengthen your relationship with your partner when you take good care of yourself and feel your best. You can better care for others when you put your health and wellness first. You want to be confident and not let insecurities interfere with what you two are trying to build. Practise self-care by exercising, eating well, and getting plenty of rest and sleep so you can be the ideal version of yourself when you’re with your partner. You may find you get along better and that you’re not as prone to snap at them when you’re well-rested and have a lot of natural energy. You can strengthen your relationship with your loved one by strengthening your relationship with yourself.

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#BookTalk: There’s a Vampire Hunter in Town! New British Paranormal Suspense Novel

Several years ago I was asked by a fan when I planned to write a vampire novel set in my hometown. Not one to disappoint, I set about the task, and began to write a story from my vampire hunters’ series.

As yet untitled and still unfinished, here is an excerpt from the novel. I think this might be the year for me to return to my task.

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Excerpt from “Fall of the Vampire

“Dr Worthington,” the man said politely as he stood before her.

She looked up at him without smiling. He wore blue jeans and a red checked shirt.  His blue eyes sparkled with power, and his short blond hair was carefully styled. She knew immediately that he was much older than the mid-twenties age range that he embodied.

“Yes,” she said, “Who are you?”

“My name is Kian,” the vampire replied, “Mr Vance is expecting you. Please, follow me.”

He turned and walked back the way he came. Jennifer looked around the room, but everyone seemed preoccupied, perhaps a little too studiously. Narrowing her eyes, she stood and followed the vampire, her fingers flexing at her sides as she resisted drawing her guns too soon. The humans were most likely enchanted not to notice the vampires. It would cause chaos if Jennifer suddenly began wielding a gun and fighting with a powerful undead creature right in front of them. She found herself walking into a long corridor at the back of the building, and she noted the exit leading out onto the car park. Kian led her up a wide flight of stairs and stopped outside a brown painted door on the landing above the pub. This was it. He knocked once and then opened the door carefully. Jennifer had to follow. Drawing her guns, she squared her shoulders, let out a breath, and stepped into the room, keeping her back to the wall and the exit in sight.

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While this is a work in progress, you can peruse my published vampire hunter novels to whet your appetite. Click here for details.

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#BookTalk: Young Adult Vampire Fun in The Teen Game

Happy Hump Day! Here’s a little something playful to brighten your midweek slump.

It is an excerpt from my first published short story, The Teen Game, featured in Devils, Demons and Werewolves under my maiden name, Catherine Hargreaves.

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Devils Demons and Werewolves Short Story Anthology featuring vampire writer Catherine Hargreaves aka LGBT Fantasy Book Writer Catherine Green

Excerpt from “The Teen Game” by Catherine Hargreaves

His mouth was a little sloppy I have to admit but it was certainly exciting to be embraced by such a young boy after so many years! I gradually showed him how to kiss me properly using my tongue, lips and teeth and then I felt his hands slide instinctively down my body, although he carefully avoided my breasts to begin with. He was so innocent and clearly a virgin.

As much as I liked to torment myself with my little games, I was thirsty; I hadn’t fed all day and was beginning to feel weak.  His pulse was beating against my skin, and I kissed in a seductive line down his jaw until my mouth hovered over that delicate place, and I inhaled his warm, sweet scent. Then I struck, quick, fast, biting a neat little hole and drinking deeply of his youthful blood. He cried out but it was muffled against my hair and I projected calming thoughts into his mind, persuading him that we were simply kissing and caressing each other, nothing more. He became still against me and when I had finished and pushed him gently away, he swayed a little and struggled to focus on my face.

When he spoke his voice was hoarse. 

“Whoa that was intense! So, um, I should get you home Liz.”

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#BookTalk: The Vampire of Blackpool Tells Her Story

How does it feel to be a vampire in the modern world? Especially a vampire that has seen the world change over centuries, been at the centre of the royal court, and now lives as a recluse in the North of England?

Here is an excerpt from my LGBT fantasy book “Vampire of Blackpool.”

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LGBT fantasy novel set in Northern England. “Vampire of Blackpool” by Catherine Green.

Excerpt from “Vampire of Blackpool” by Catherine Green

Leaping up into the air, I struggled to ascend at first. My balance was unsteady, and my body felt like a lead weight. Gritting my teeth, I forced my mind to focus, and I managed a swift if unstable flight to the hospital. Fortunately, it was only a short distance away, but by the time I alighted behind a brick store shed in the grounds of my destination, I almost collapsed. I was starving. I was weak. I managed to walk slowly across the road and towards the double doors that led into the waiting room for the casualty department. There were ambulances and vehicles coming and going, but the pavement was strangely empty of people. All the busy life was contained within the building.

Staggering through the automatic doors, I gasped as a wave of sheer exhaustion poured over me. I was descending into bloodlust. I very nearly attacked the first person I set eyes on, but at the last moment managed to control myself. I was surrounded by beating hearts and succulent bodies. I needed blood.  As I leaned against the wall, my breath rasping, my eyes wild with hunger and pain, I became aware of voices approaching as two nurses hurried to my aid.

“Here,” one woman shouted, “Let us help you.”

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My Ideal Writing Day

I dream of having time to indulge my writing passion without distractions. Here is my ideal writing day. What is your ideal day?

There are far too many domestic distractions while my children are young, but it is getting easier now that they are growing. Where previously I snatched an hour while they napped, I now have the school day in which to work. Unfortunately, my freelance business takes precedence, alongside my new reiki therapy business, and it takes a lot of time to create social media content and make my name known in the right places. And don’t get me started on the never-ending battle to sell books.

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My Ideal Writing Day

My current day goes like this: I am in the habit of sitting up late due to our being in lockdown and not having to leave the house. Sometimes I work on my laptop at night, doing tasks that don’t require a lot of thought but that still need doing. I wake up around 7am, make packed lunches for school, get dressed, wake the children, get them ready for school, take them to school. Return home and take the dog for a walk. Spend an hour or so doing ‘motherly’ and ‘housewifely’ chores which include doing the laundry, tidying the kitchen and whatever housework takes precedence on that day. I attend to our life admin, booking necessary doctors, dentist, vet appointments, order groceries and home supplies, or visit the shops for them depending on what is possible during the pandemic.

When I finish the mundane chores, I usually have a couple of hours to do what I call my ‘proper work’ before I collect the children from school. I am lucky that they have one day each week with their grandparents so I can drop them off at school and not see them until their dad brings them home at bedtime. The rest of the week is all about my fitting in what I can. I might get stuck into a task, take a break to do the afternoon school run, come home and resume my task for a couple of hours. I can’t work too late because the children need to be fed and sent to bed at a reasonable hour. If I’m not too tired I might continue working in the evening.

My time will come

It’s an easy life, I know, and I am fully aware that my time for writing will come in a few years’ time when my children can leave the house unattended and prepare their own meals. I am in no way complaining or feeling sorry for myself. Indeed, I am proud of the fact that I managed to write so many novels when the children were infants, and the only reason I don’t do much fiction writing now is because I got busy with my blog and other activities. Reiki practise takes a lot of dedicated time and is important to me. I am thankful to have a career that is fulfilling, even if the income is a little sketchy at times.

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Chronic Voice Link-up: Keeping it Real in My Life

Welcome to April and our monthly Chronic Voice blog link-up. I am balancing my chronic eye disease and the associated pain with my need to move forward in life.

Here is my response to the monthly writing prompts.

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My Chronic Pain Journey rare eye disease by Catherine Green

Keeping it Real in My Life

SPRINGING: As we move into Spring, I feel like a weight is lifting after the long, cold winter. My garden is coming alive with new shoots and pretty flowers, the trees are growing leaves again, and somehow life doesn’t feel quite so dreary anymore. Despite a recent flare-up with my eye condition that left my face swollen and my vision blurred, I am cheerful about what we have to look forward to.

GROUNDING: While it is easy to forget my problems and my chronic pain on a good day, I am always aware that life goes on, good and bad. A good portion of my reiki lifestyle practice involves grounding work to ensure I stay connected to and aware of the world around me. Life can’t be all sunshine and flowers. Sometimes we work in the shadows too.

LUXURIATING: I decided to treat myself to some new bath and skincare products and so I am luxuriating in the scents and sensations of different bath oils, shower gels and moisturizing creams. When I take a little time with my shower routine and focus on my body, I do feel better. Sometimes all I need is a little time for selfcare and a nice home spa on a chronic pain day.

DAUNTING: We have endured a tough year during the pandemic, and it is not over yet. While we are moving out of lockdown and beginning to socialize, we now face the daunting task of being out in crowds of people again. It seems unthinkable after what has passed, and I have decided to take small steps back into socialising again. I never felt comfortable in large crowds anyway, so this “new normal” might be easier for me to cope with when we have to limit social interaction.  

SUSTAINING: I am currently separated from my husband and stuck in some kind of limbo with our relationship. He refuses to accept our situation and I am trying not to make it any worse for our children, meaning I have to spend time in his company. We do get on as friends, but I struggle with my feelings about all that has passed. I am trying to sustain as healthy a relationship as possible, but I don’t know how much longer I can continue when he refuses to repair the damage he has caused.

Chronic Voice Link-Up

I joined the social network for A Chronic Voice because I needed to find people who understand what life is like with chronic illness, people like me. Today I have written a post using the April link-up prompts, to show my experience of living with a chronic pain disorder. Click here to find other blog posts from fellow chronic pain sufferers, or #spoonies as we call ourselves online.

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Happy Easter! #EasterWeekend

Happy Easter! And Ostara Blessings. How are you spending the Easter weekend?

It’s another strange one this year. Last year we had been abruptly thrust into lockdown and were still processing the enormity of the coronavirus pandemic. I was grieving for my grandad and trying to support my children as their lives suddenly ended and they couldn’t be with their friends. We did some crafts at home trying to recreate what they should have done with Brownies and Rainbows and what they might have done at school.

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Happy Easter!

This year is much the same. We are emerging from our third UK lockdown but this one is slower and steadier. It is only this week that the “stay at home” order has been lifted by government and we are finally allowed to travel outside our hometown for leisure. It means we can visit my mum, although we are currently only allowed in her garden or a public park. Since she is disabled and rarely leaves home under normal circumstances it will have to be the garden. We might see my dad at some point but by now we are feeling cautious and don’t want to rush back into socialising. I think we have become used to staying at home, so it feels strange to be with other people again.

If the weather is nice, we will most likely be in our garden and might go for a walk or a drive out somewhere. Perhaps we could visit a beach? That would be marvellous. We haven’t seen the sea since August last year, highly unusual for us. Stay safe, everyone. Let’s take it slowly as we ease out of lockdown.

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