Release Day: The Beggar Prince by Kate Stradling

It’s time for the second book in our Once Upon a Prince series! This week it’s Kate Stradling’s The Beggar Prince: A King Thrushbeard Retelling.

Haven’t got yours yet, or were waiting on the paperback? Get it here now:

The Beggar Prince on Amazon

So far, both of the first OUAP books to release have become instant bestsellers, which is absolutely mind blowing and incredible! We’ve been so lucky to have a great team and even better readers supporting us, so thank you to everyone who’s bought copies, preordered, reviewed the books and posted about our series on social media. You’re all amazing!

Blurb:

An unwilling suitor. A mocking princess. A marriage they both abhor.

Diplomacy and a demanding mother send Thorben of Hauke to a neighboring kingdom, there to present himself as candidate for marriage to their princess. Beautiful Leonie of Elisia is famous for insulting every suitor she receives, and Thorben banks on her dismissing him as well—which she does, with vicious aplomb.

This time, though, her ridicule proves her father’s breaking point. The King of Elisia vows that Leonie will marry a beggar, and Thorben departs inwardly applauding the punishment… until a terrible storm deposits him tattered and bedraggled at the castle’s kitchen door. Before he can weasel out of his mishap—or even pull rank—the marriage is done.

But what’s legal in Elisia might not be in Hauke. Disguised as a beggar, Thorben leads Leonie home to secure an annulment.

If he’s lucky, he’ll get it without revealing his true identity… and before losing his heart to his exquisite but sharp-tongued bride.

The Beggar Prince, a retelling of King Thrushbeard, is book 2 of Once Upon A Prince, a multi-author series of clean fairy tale retellings. Each standalone story features a swoony prince fighting for his happily ever after.

What are you waiting for? Go and meet Thorben and Leonie!

And then check out Kate’s other brilliant books. I highly recommend Deathmark!

Happy reading,

Lyndsey

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Vote for Enchanted Flames in the All Author Cover Contest!

Hi friends! I’ve got a big favour to ask of you today, but don’t worry, it won’t cost you a penny.

Our latest charity anthology, Enchanted Flames is currently in first place in the All Author Cover Contest, and we’d really appreciate your vote.

We’re neck and neck with another cover and it’s going to be a close run thing all the way to the end, so all support is really appreciated!

Click the cover below to vote:

Thank you so much if you voted! As a charity anthology, we don’t take any royalties as all profits go to the World Land Trust’s Wildfire Appeal, and therefore we can’t afford to spend much on advertising Enchanted Flames. The first prize of free advertising for the book would help us to reach so many more readers and raise a lot more money for forest conservation. As of right now, we’ve raised over $200 for communities affected by wildfires and voting for our cover in the contest will help us to reach our goal of $1,000 raised in the first year.

Thank you, friends!

Lyndsey

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Release Day and Author Interview: The Unlucky Prince by Deborah Grace White

I can’t believe the first release day for the Once Upon a Prince series is finally here! Happy book birthday to The Unlucky Prince by Deborah Grace White!

If you didn’t get round to preordering, or you were holding out for a paperback, you can grab it here now:

The Unlucky Prince on Amazon

To celebrate release day, I had a chat with the lovely Deborah, so keep reading to find out all about Deborah’s writing process and her upcoming releases!

Hi Deborah! It’s so nice to chat with you properly after a year of working together on OUAP. Why don’t you start by telling us a little bit about yourself?

I’m from Adelaide, in Australia, but I lived for some years of my childhood in California. I’ve loved stories as long as I can remember, and have always been an avid reader. After school, I studied to be a lawyer, which I really enjoyed, and I worked in that field for a few years before my husband and I decided to start a family. After our second child was born, I took a sidestep into writing, and properly got stuck into some stories I had in my mind. Now I get to have the best job ever—being at home with our three young kids while also writing the stories I love!

Wow, you’re a truly multi-talented woman! What made you choose fiction writing after a career in the law?

As I said, I’ve always loved reading, but when I was younger, the main type of writing I used to do was actually poetry. I tinkered with writing stories during my school years, but didn’t pursue it seriously. It was after I had kids that I had the headspace to actually give it a proper try, thanks to the change in routine from full time office work. My sister and father are also both published authors, so they were hugely encouraging and helpful in the practical details of self-publishing, which otherwise may well have defeated me!

That’s amazing! So, novel writing is the family business? I love that. What are your favourite books, as a reader?

Far too hard to choose! I have many old favorites, especially the historical romances (for want of a better category?) that I grew up on, including works by LM Montgomery, Louisa May Alcott, Jane Austen. I’ve also always loved fantasy, enjoying classic authors such as CS Lewis and JRR Tolkien since earliest memory, and loving growing up alongside the Harry Potter books.
In terms of more recent books, I really enjoy fantasy romance. I like clean but deeply engaging romance, I love adventure, danger, and intrigue, I like dragons and magic, and I always want a happily ever after! Some of the tropes I’m a sucker for are a good guard/princess romance, and a good childhood sweethearts separated until adulthood romance. I also love chosen one and lost heir tropes, even though I know they’re used to death! They still do it for me.

Me too, the chosen one trope will always be a favourite of mine, no matter how many iterations I read! And the guard and princess romance trope is absolute gold. Tell us a little bit about your debut novel and what inspired it.

My first published book was Heir of the Curse, Book One of The Kyona Chronicles. It’s a coming of age fantasy story about a pair of friends raised as closely as brothers who discover that one of them is the lost heir to the throne, and go on an adventure. Even though it was my first book, I still love these characters and this story!

The dragons were really fun to write, and one thing I really enjoyed about that book (and the whole Kyona series) was the crisscrossing timelines. The story of the main characters is interwoven with stories of the last of the great kings before the bloodline was lost some two hundred years earlier, and for me, those extra layers added a richness to the story that made it all the more enjoyable to write. I loved the book Holes by Louis Sachar when I was in school, and was inspired by how brilliantly timelines are woven together in that book to try my own version of it. Albeit in a substantially different genre.

My only regret in Heir of the Curse is not giving the romance a little bit more focus than I did. It took me a few books to fully recognize and acknowledge how important romance is to me in my stories! But it’s there, even if it’s not as central as it is in my later books. The follow up trilogy to The Kyona ChroniclesThe Kyona Legacy, has the same world, the same dragons, the same interwoven timelines…but more focus on the romance.

It can definitely take a few books to really find your niche – I’m only one trilogy in and I’m still not sure I’ve found mine! I love the sound of the dual timelines in your first series, I’ll have to check it out. Where do you find inspiration for your stories, characters and settings?

In normal life, I suppose. People are people, and there’s constant inspiration around me for that. I also find it helpful to just enjoy other people’s creativity—be it books, movies/TV shows, music, whatever—to help inspire my own creativity. Not that I watch/read/listen to other art with any particular focus or pressure on it. I just enjoy it, and it sparks my own thoughts. I’ve also always loved travel. My husband and I took a year off life to backpack around the world before we had kids, and those experiences definitely help fuel both my stories and my settings.

A year of travelling pre kids sounds incredible! I’ve been lucky to travel lots throughout my life too, I studied Spanish at University and lived in Spain for a year, and you’re so right that those experiences and other cultures are such a good source of inspiration. Would you say your a plotter, pantser or plantser?

I think I’d have to say plantser! It’s not uncommon for me to dive in with no planning whatsoever, but once I get a little way in, I’ll stop and plan a few chapters, then go off-road again! And so on throughout the book.

I need a really good road map before I even start the engine! But I do love a good detour. What are you working on at the moment?

I’m actually just starting a new series! It’s a YA fantasy series set in the world of my fairy tale series The Singer Tales (although it’s not a fairy tale series itself). I also have lots of editing still to do on the two as-yet-unreleased books in The Singer Tales.

So, there’s lots to look forward to for fans of The Singer Tales! And your books in general. YA Fantasy is my favourite genre, so I’m excited for your new series! Before I let you go, what one piece of advice would you give aspiring authors?

If you love writing, keep doing it! The best way to get experience in writing is to keep writing. And also to find people willing to read and give you feedback, and to learn (believe me, I know it’s hard!) to take that feedback seriously and not personally, and actually let it improve your craft.

Such good advice, it can be really hard to receive feedback and constructive criticism in the beginning, but it’s such an important and necessary part of growing as a writer. Thank you so much for chatting with me today Deborah! And congratulations on the release of The Unlucky Prince. Where can we find you online and stay in touch?

My newsletter and my Facebook page are the best ways to keep up with what’s going on with my writing. I also keep my website up to date, and you can find cool freebies on there, like bonus chapters.

Websitehttps://deborahgracewhite.com
Newsletter signup: https://deborahgracewhite.com/mailinglist/
Facebook pagehttps://www.facebook.com/DeborahGraceWhiteAuthor


That was so much fun! Deborah is such a huge inspiration to me and so many others, so it’s been a privilege working with her on OUAP this past year. And now, my copy of The Unlucky Prince is calling me, so I’m off to find out if the frog gets the girl.

Happy reading,

Lyndsey

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