Tuesday, September 29, 2020

Introducing... Rage Like the Gods

So I have a bit of a confession to make.

I have been working on a new wip since July

I refrained from announcing it since, let's be real here, I have a bit of a bad habit of dropping projects. I get too many ideas, I get too excited, and I start working on them without commitment only for those projects to be dumped in a gutter somewhere when a newer and shinier idea comes along. I didn't want to announce this new WIP and get you guys all excited for it if I was just going to drop it. I wanted to be sure. Especially since this is the first book in a five book long epic fantasy series. The odds weren't exactly in its favor, but this idea stuck with me. I kept getting inspiration, a plot for all five books, and characters that I really connected to.

I have been working on this book faithfully since July, and with another publication under my belt, not to mention more than 30,000 words already written I think it is high time to finally announce Rage Like the Gods.

So here we go, time to meet my darling...

(all images via Pinterest, credit goes to their original creators)

Another one of the reasons I have refrained from announcing this project is because it's a little hard to describe, and quite frankly I am terrified of trying to write a synopsis for this book. But anyway here is my best attempt to explain everything that is going on.

It's high fantasy, in fact it is the first book I'm actually writing to have elves in it, which is kind of crazy given how obsessed I am with Tolkien.

It's a story about the chosen one. Or in this case... the chosen ones. Each chosen by a different god to save the world from a rising cult of necromancers and the undead army they will unleash. Except half my characters don't know that they are the chosen ones and the other half can't be bothered. And so this book isn't the story of how they come together, but how they disperse across the four corners of the map and the trouble they get into in the meantime. As such it actually has four separate plots, told through the POVs of four of the chosen ones.

My characters...

(^^^ and all artwork below are my own)


Eirik is a bard with a questionable moral code and a dream to not only be madly wealthy but to be remembered forever in the songs. Alongside his best friend and fellow bard, Eirik sets out to find his fortune. Instead he runs into a noble warrior named Sassa, who he falls immediately in love with. Only problem is Sassa hates thieves. Determined to get the girl and get rich in the process, Eirik devises a scheme to rob the wealthy manor and the lord who hired him. He dons disguises and by day he is a dashing bard who works to woo Sassa, and at night he is a rougish thief, but how long can he keep up the act?

In search of a family, Thyre finds two. One a pack of werewolves who begrudgingly welcome her into their ranks when she is bitten by one of their own. The other a family of assassins who didn't give her a choice on whether she wanted to join or not. In one she finds kindness in a sweet werewolf and the other a kindred soul. Torn between two worlds, Thyre will do what it takes to protect her families. Even kill.

An exile, a mercenary, a skilled warrior and a... vampire. Dagmy is searching for a way to reclaim her honor, instead she contracts a terrible disease while working with a band of monster hunters. With her fellow mercenary Hakon, who she hired to aid her in her battles, and the giant dog he adopted, Dagmy must infiltrate a coven of vampires to learn their secrets. Perhaps then she can be cured.


As the daughter of a wealthy noble, Meruna is expected to marry to further her father's influence. But all Meruna cares about is exploring her talents in magic. She sets off to attend the college of magic, but runs into trouble almost immediately. Some priest claims that she is destined to save the world and has set his daughter, a nun with warrior-like skills, as her personal bodyguard. Meruna isn't about to let anything stop her from her education, not her family, not a prophecy, not her new sarcastic bodyguard, and not her handsome fellow student, Fell. But perhaps the ghosts of murdered college students merit some looking into...








And essentially that is Rage Like the Gods. For Inktober, I'm doing my own set of goals, which is to draw a character from RLtG a day. I have some super fun concepts that I can't wait to draw (plus I still need to do one of Dagmy and Hakon in the watercolor) which is why I have finally outed myself so now you will know who these characters I'm drawing are.

I will probably do a post at the end of October with an art dump. I'll also share the art on my Insta account @nickichapelwayauthor if you don't want to wait to get to know these characters more.


What do you guys all think of my new WIP? Which character's plot line looks the most interesting to you? Discuss below!

Wednesday, September 23, 2020

Of Gold and Iron release party

 Well I was planning on not doing this till October, but I finished up early, and it was the first day of fall, which for a book with a main character being an Autumn faerie... well I just found I couldn't resist. So I published Of Gold and Iron yesterday.


Which is, of course, all very exciting!

I actually wrote this book two years ago, but I didn't know what to do with it so I queried to a couple of publishers. I'm not going to lie, I thought Of Gold and Iron was going to get picked up when one publisher asked for a full manuscript and the other for more time to consider it. But it wasn't meant to be. And when those publishers eventually rejected it, I still didn't know what to do with my story. So there it sat on my hard drive a completely written novel, just gathering dust.

Until I made the impromptu decision to publish it myself. And now after all this time, it is finally out there and all ready to be read!


Find on Amazon

Only the ebook is out at this moment. The paperback is taking its good sweet time getting proofed.


Now I said at the end of August that I was working on a special release "thingy", I believe were the exact words I used.

And now the time has come to reveal just what that thingy is. For a limited time, from release until the end of October, I am offering a special. If you buy Of Gold and Iron in that time window be it ebook or paperback, and email me a proof of purchase at nicky(dot)chapelway(at)gmail(dot)com

I will send you a print of  a painting I made of my characters, and a coaster with the book cover on it.






This is of course only while supplies last. Happy reading, friends. And happy fall!

Saturday, September 5, 2020

Of Gold and Iron Cover reveal

So here we all are, hoping to see a beautiful cover. Well far be it from me to make y'all wait any longer. Well... you have to wait exactly how long it makes for you to scroll. 


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“Swear on something else. Swear on your humanity.”

I suddenly find it very hard to swallow. My humanity? With a jolt I realize that there are far greater things at risk here than just my life. I’m in the faerie world, anything could happen. Even immortality.




The Otherworld is the home of the faeries, deceitful, decadent, and deadly. As the next in line to be-come Guardians, Jaye and her brother Thomas are tasked with defending the human world from all things magical. But when a routine scouting mission ends with them trapped in the Otherworld, it becomes pain-fully clear that someone doesn’t want them to leave the world of the faeries. Determined to not become an immortal’s pawn, Jaye kidnaps Ravven Crowe, an arrogant solitary faerie, so that he can guide them safely home. But things quickly go from bad to worse when they are captured by the Winter Court and embroiled in a plot to start a faerie civil war. Thomas is enslaved by an Unseelie faerie, and it seems that the only way to save her brother and avoid a war is for Jaye to ally herself with Ravven.

The faeries are governed by a set of strict laws. For their own safety, the Guardians have their own rules. But with Thomas’s life hanging in the balance there is only one way to save him that does not include breaking the faerie’s Fair Law, a crime that ends in death. Together Jaye and Ravven must compete in a series of deadly tests given by the faerie courts in order to earn Jaye the right to be named the Fair Assassin and wield the Blade of Gold and Iron. As the Fair Assassin she will be permitted to kill any faerie she so chooses, but first she has to live long enough. Walking a fine line between destruction and further entanglement with Crowe, Jaye is going to have to break her own rules if she wants to win. She must trust a faerie. Her life and humanity depend on it.
 


ahhhh! I'm in love! I mean yeah, I sort of designed it, but my cover designer really came through in big ways with this one. This cover is just so mystical and magical and matches the mood of the story so well. And I have been waiting YEARS to finally get a cover with that sort of 
"split" affect. So needless to say I'm pretty excited.

October is almost heeeerrreeeeee.....