Right now, PRINCESS OF BRETAGNE is still 99cts until the end of September, and PAGAN QUEEN is also 99cts but only for a few days. Don't miss this opportunity to start reading this series.
THE CURSE OF THE LOST ISLE
From history shrouded in myths, emerges a family of immortal Celtic
Ladies, who roam the medieval world in search of salvation from a
curse... but if the Church ever suspects what they really are, they will
be hunted, tortured, and burned at the stake.
PRINCESS OF BRETAGNE
Curse of the Lost Isle - Book One
http://amzn.com/B007K1EGAM
806 AD - Alba (Ancient Scotland)
As the Vikings raid the coast of Alba, Pressine of Bretagne sets out
to seduce King Elinas of Dumfries, chosen by the Goddess to unite the
tribes against the foreign invader. Elinas, still mourning his departed
queen, has no intention to remarry. Head strong and independent,
Pressine does not expect to fall for the very attractive, wise and noble
ruler... Furthermore, her Pagan nature clashes with the religious
fanaticism of the king’s Christian heir, who suspects her unholy
ancestry and will stop at nothing to get rid of her.
Review: The Hope Chest Reviews
- 5 stars
"Princess of Bretagne is the first book in Vijaya Schartz's new
medieval fantasy series, The Curse of the Lost Isle. This book and the
series in general is steeped in Celtic history and lore, and also has a
basis in Arthurian legends too. Ms. Schartz brings the setting to life
with the use of authentic period details regarding warfare and day to
day life in a medieval fortress and a Viking camp, some of which can be
rather dark and gritty. She also draws on the mythology of the era as
the people's beliefs in the gods of old are challenged by the growth and
proselytizing of the Christian church. The clashing of these religions
poses a dangerous threat to the heroine of the story who is pagan. There
is also a political dimension to the story, not only in regards to
religion, but also as the tribes of Briton find themselves invaded by
Vikings and in growing need of a high king to unite them. . . . Overall,
Princess of Bretagne was a solid story that I enjoyed reading. I'm very
much looking forward to finding out what's next for Elinas and Pressine
when the series continues with the release of Pagan Queen."
PAGAN QUEEN - Book Two
http://amzn.com/B007Z8F7IA
810 AD - Alba (Ancient Scotland) - Queen at last, Pressine brings
victory to her beloved Elinas and prosperity to their growing kingdom.
But she has to contend with the intrigues of Charlemagne's bishops,
spurred by her Christian stepson. She also fears the curse that could
bring her downfall. For the love of Elinas, she will tempt fate and
become with child. But when her indomitable passion challenges the wrath
of the Goddess Herself... can she win that battle?
Although this is a complete story in itself, it features the same hero
and heroine as in Book One, PRINCESS OF BRETAGNE, and also takes place
in ancient Scotland, only a few years later.
5-star review from Roberta at Manic Readers:
"Schartz is an
accomplished writer, whose pacing, conflicts, and goals are always
complex and whose good characters are always likeable, and whose
villains are evil incarnate. You have to like her villains as much as
the good guys! Mattacks is a magnificent example of this!"
So if you are like me and
you prefer to read series in chronological order, you may want to read
Princess of Bretagne before Pagan Queen. Happy reading! The books in
this series so far are:
Book 1 - PRINCESS OF BRETAGNE
Book 2 - PAGAN QUEEN
Book 3 - SEDUCING SIGEFROI
Book 4 - LADY OF LUXEMBOURG
Book 5 - CHATELAINE OF FOREZ
HAPPY READING!
Vijaya Schartz
Romance with a Kick
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Saturday, September 6, 2014
Monday, September 1, 2014
PRINCESS OF BRETAGNE 99cts in kindle
If you haven't tried The Curse of the Lost Isle medieval fantasy series yet, hurry. PRINCESS OF BRETAGNE, Book One, is only 99cts for a few days, in kindle. (now also in paperback)
http://amzn.com/B007K1EGAM
THE CURSE OF THE LOST ISLE
From history shrouded in myths, emerges a family of immortal Celtic Ladies, who roam the medieval world in search of salvation from a curse... but if the Church ever suspects what they really are, they will be hunted, tortured, and burned at the stake.
PRINCESS OF BRETAGNE
Curse of the Lost Isle - Book One
806 AD - Alba (Ancient Scotland)
As the Vikings raid the coast of Alba, Pressine of Bretagne sets out to seduce King Elinas of Dumfries, chosen by the Goddess to unite the tribes against the foreign invader. Elinas, still mourning his departed queen, has no intention to remarry. Head strong and independent, Pressine does not expect to fall for the very attractive, wise and noble ruler... Furthermore, her Pagan nature clashes with the religious fanaticism of the king’s Christian heir, who suspects her unholy ancestry and will stop at nothing to get rid of her.
Review: The Hope Chest Reviews - 5 stars
"Princess of Bretagne is the first book in Vijaya Schartz's new medieval fantasy series, The Curse of the Lost Isle. This book and the series in general is steeped in Celtic history and lore, and also has a basis in Arthurian legends too. Ms. Schartz brings the setting to life with the use of authentic period details regarding warfare and day to day life in a medieval fortress and a Viking camp, some of which can be rather dark and gritty. She also draws on the mythology of the era as the people's beliefs in the gods of old are challenged by the growth and proselytizing of the Christian church. The clashing of these religions poses a dangerous threat to the heroine of the story who is pagan. There is also a political dimension to the story, not only in regards to religion, but also as the tribes of Briton find themselves invaded by Vikings and in growing need of a high king to unite them. . . . Overall, Princess of Bretagne was a solid story that I enjoyed reading. I'm very much looking forward to finding out what's next for Elinas and Pressine when the series continues with the release of Pagan Queen."
HAPPY READING!
Vijaya Schartz
Romance with a Kick
http://www.vijayaschartz.com
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FB: https://www.facebook.com/vijaya.schartz
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http://amzn.com/B007K1EGAM
THE CURSE OF THE LOST ISLE
From history shrouded in myths, emerges a family of immortal Celtic Ladies, who roam the medieval world in search of salvation from a curse... but if the Church ever suspects what they really are, they will be hunted, tortured, and burned at the stake.
PRINCESS OF BRETAGNE
Curse of the Lost Isle - Book One
806 AD - Alba (Ancient Scotland)
As the Vikings raid the coast of Alba, Pressine of Bretagne sets out to seduce King Elinas of Dumfries, chosen by the Goddess to unite the tribes against the foreign invader. Elinas, still mourning his departed queen, has no intention to remarry. Head strong and independent, Pressine does not expect to fall for the very attractive, wise and noble ruler... Furthermore, her Pagan nature clashes with the religious fanaticism of the king’s Christian heir, who suspects her unholy ancestry and will stop at nothing to get rid of her.
Review: The Hope Chest Reviews - 5 stars
"Princess of Bretagne is the first book in Vijaya Schartz's new medieval fantasy series, The Curse of the Lost Isle. This book and the series in general is steeped in Celtic history and lore, and also has a basis in Arthurian legends too. Ms. Schartz brings the setting to life with the use of authentic period details regarding warfare and day to day life in a medieval fortress and a Viking camp, some of which can be rather dark and gritty. She also draws on the mythology of the era as the people's beliefs in the gods of old are challenged by the growth and proselytizing of the Christian church. The clashing of these religions poses a dangerous threat to the heroine of the story who is pagan. There is also a political dimension to the story, not only in regards to religion, but also as the tribes of Briton find themselves invaded by Vikings and in growing need of a high king to unite them. . . . Overall, Princess of Bretagne was a solid story that I enjoyed reading. I'm very much looking forward to finding out what's next for Elinas and Pressine when the series continues with the release of Pagan Queen."
HAPPY READING!
Vijaya Schartz
Romance with a Kick
http://www.vijayaschartz.com
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Wednesday, July 30, 2014
The Curse of the Lost Isle series is going to print! Yay!
The publisher of my medieval series, BOOKS WE LOVE Ltd, located in Canada, is now starting to provide print paperbacks. So this series that was only in kindle so far, will soon be available in paper as well, for those of you who still like to turn the pages by hand, smell the ink, and keep their books on a shelf.
The first book to appear in print is PRINCESS OF BRETAGNE, Book One, and it's already available from the wholesalers. Soon, you may find it in your local bookstore, or you will be able to ask them to order it for you from their wholesalers.
I'm so excited. When I do book signings, readers always ask me for my Medieval series in print, and now I can tell them they can get the paperback. Yay!
Here is the paperback cover of Princess of Bretagne:
And of course, the kindle version is still available HERE
HAPPY READING!
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The first book to appear in print is PRINCESS OF BRETAGNE, Book One, and it's already available from the wholesalers. Soon, you may find it in your local bookstore, or you will be able to ask them to order it for you from their wholesalers.
I'm so excited. When I do book signings, readers always ask me for my Medieval series in print, and now I can tell them they can get the paperback. Yay!
Here is the paperback cover of Princess of Bretagne:
And of course, the kindle version is still available HERE
HAPPY READING!
Vijaya Schartz
Blasters, Swords,
Romance with a Kick
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Sunday, April 13, 2014
My Writing Process Blog Hop - by Vijaya Schartz
I
want to thank author Lena Jakes (Hardened Hearts) for tagging me into
this blog hop. You can read about her writing process at: http://www.lenajakes.com/blog This is what she says about herself: Well, I am Lena. In my real everyday life, I'm a single mom of two
teenage boys, three dogs, with an over active imagination and manage a
law firm in Arizona. In my other life, I am putting my daydreams
into words—which believe it or not is quite a feat considering I've been
writing since before we had computers... or typewriters... or time not
devoted to someone/something else.
MY WRITING PROCESS
What are you working on?
Right
now, I'm writing Book Five in the CHRONICLES OF KASSOUK series, it's
titled SNOW CHEETAH, and will cap the end of the series, with the
official discovery by humans from Earth of the planet where the series
takes place. The last book in the series was a prequel, NOAH'S ARK,
telling the story of how humans happened to crash on that unknown planet
in the first place. Like all the books in the series, it's a romance as
well as a science fiction adventure. The heroine, Natalia, is a human
hybrid with psychic abilities, and the hero is the captain of the ship, a
nano-enhanced Space Marine, with a secret mission. Like in the other
books, cats play a role in the story, and in this one, it's a Cheetah.
The book comes out in November of this year. Look for the gorgeous
award-winning cat covers.
And
in July, I'll start writing the next book in my medieval fantasy
series, The Curse of the Lost Isle. It will be Book Six in that series.
It will be set upon the backdrop of the First Crusade.
How does your work
differ from others of its genre?
My
books are not typical romance and touch on other genres, like sci-fi,
fantasy, historical, or a mix of at least two genres. I also take the
time to create worlds where the reader wants to stay a while, but always
keeping the action and the romance going. My logline is Blasters,
Swords, Romance with a Kick.
Why do you write what you do?
I
write what I love to read. A romance novel without any action would
bore me, and an action story without a relationship would leave me
disappointed. As for sci-fi and medieval settings, some say I'm a time
traveler and I have known all these timelines.... the truth is, I do
intensive research, even when I write sci-fi.
How does your process work?
I'm
usually on deadlines, so I have to plan in advance, and figure out what
works best for me. I usually write a chapter a week, not a draft, but a
polished chapter. After five rewrites during that week, I present the
chapter to my critique partner, she makes comments, then I rewrite it
again, print it, set it in the binder with the other finished chapters.
When the book is finished, I revise the entire manuscript several times,
before sending it to my publisher. A month or so later, I get the first
edits, then second edits, then a final copy to review before it gets
published.
Next author speaking on the writing process;
I'm
tagging my critique partner, multi-published author Linda Andrews, very
successful in the Dystopian genre. She also writes science fiction and
historical romances set in the American West, and is currently working
on a series of WWI romances, set in Belgium (1914-1918). You can find
more about her on her website at: http://www.lindaandrews.net/ and visit her blog at: http://lindaandrews.wordpress.com/
Vijaya Schartz - Blasters, Swords, Romance with a Kick
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Friday, February 28, 2014
First time 99cts CHATELAINE OF FOREZ by Vijaya Schartz
CHATELAINE
OF FOREZ
Medieval Fantasy Romance
Curse of the Lost Isle series
only 99cts for a few days
The Special Edition of the first three novels in one download is still 99cts today:
CHATELAINE OF FOREZ
The gold in the rivers instills greed in the powerful, and many envy the rich Lord of Forez, including his most trusted vassals... even the Bishop of Lyon. When Artaud’s attraction to Melusine makes them the target of a holy hunt, will she find redemption from the curse, or will they burn at the stake?
Each book in the series can be read separately, but if you are like me, you’ll want to read them in the right order, which is:
Book 1 – PRINCESS OF BRETAGNE
Book 2 – PAGAN QUEEN
Book 3 – SEDUCING SIGEFROI
Book 4 – LADY OF LUXEMBOURG
Book 5 – CHATELAINE OF FOREZ
And there is a box set of
the first three novels in one download, special edition Curse of the Lost Isle
for $4.99.
"Schartz is a gifted
writer in many genres, and the research she does for every book is phenomenal.
Every detail is woven into the story seamlessly, so you feel as if you are
really there, watching the horses, the fighting, the clothing, the lovemaking.
Looking forward to the next volume." Manic Readers 5 stars
EXCERPT FROM CHATELAINE
OF FOREZ:
Chapter One
March 1028 AD - Forez (now in
central France)
Melusine stopped singing and
shuddered in the cool water. Someone was coming. Fast approaching hooves
trampled the underbrush. She straightened and gripped the well worn sides of
the rectangular stone basin. Birds and insects had ceased their chirping.
Through the trees, a single horseman on a black stallion galloped up the
forested path to the sacred spring where she bathed.
How had he crossed the magic
barrier she'd erected down the hill? Could he be an immortal like her?
She glanced at her blue robes,
left in the middle of the clearing, at the foot of the tall, standing stone
hugging the statue of the Great Goddess. Too far away. No time to step out of
the catch basin and retrieve them. With a flurry of the hand, she wove a quick
invisibility spell and willed the water around her to still.
Her heart stumbled for a beat
or two. This could be the blessed day the Great Goddess had promised her. The
day she finally met her former beloved... Sigefroi. Although, in his new
incarnation, he wore another name.
The horseman emerged from the
curtain of trees, impossibly tall, dark, muscular, in black leather gear, a
crossbow across his back. A sword slapped his thigh, and a hunting knife
adorned his belt. Half a dozen bloody hares hung from the back of his saddle.
Definitely not her beloved Sigefroi. What now?
The stranger glanced at her,
raised a dark brow and nodded a salute from the saddle. A restrained smile
touched his lips. How could he possibly see her through the invisibility spell?
But he'd already crossed her privacy barrier. Fae blood definitely coursed
through his veins.
Melusine shrunk into her chilly
bath, dreading to face him naked.
It could be worse. It could be
the first Wednesday of the month, when the curse made her a serpent from the
waist down. In this increasingly Christian land, discovery in ondine form could
cost her to burn at the stake.
Since the local Christians
avoided Pagan shrines, however, the stranger must be of the old faith.
She took a deep breath and made
her voice as formidable and intimidating as she could. "Who dares violate
the sacred spring of the Great One?"
"Count Artaud of
Forez." The deep baritone rang loud and clear.
Melusine's heartbeat faltered.
Not an immortal, but worse. "Artaud of Forez?"
"I own this land, and
methinks you are the one trespassing." He dismounted with surprising
agility for his size, sliding off the saddle like an acrobat.
Melusine scrutinized the young
man. According to the Goddess, Artaud had inherited the soul of her late
Sigefroi, but how could it be, when they looked like opposites. Where Sigefroi
had been wiry and fair, with gold reddish hair and a clear gaze, Artaud had
broad shoulders, straight black hair, a hale face, and a dark, brooding gaze,
as deep as a lake on a moonless night. Both looked fearsome, but in different
ways.
Count Artaud led his prancing
stallion closer to the large rectangular basin where she bathed.
Dear
Goddess! Heat crept up Melusine's cheeks. She gathered her legs and encircled
her knees with her arms for modesty. "How dare you!"
"My horse is
thirsty." His voice held a subtle challenge.
The black stallion snorted as
its master freed him. The beast drank noisily from the far end of the long
basin.
Count Artaud cast her a
sidelong glance, his swarthy, square face unreadable. "The Great One would
want to quench an animal's thirst."
"Only a Pagan would know
the Great One respects all creatures as equal." Melusine kept her voice
even, but anger gripped her insides. How could this Artaud hold the soul of her
beloved? He was a cold, dark stranger, not her fiery knight of old.
His brow shot up. "I fear
you have me at a disadvantage, my lady. I have never seen you at court or on my
estates. Who might you be?"
Although she'd known they would
soon meet, Melusine had no ready answer. An ondine? A cursed immortal? The
woman you are destined to marry? The love of your past life? The enchantress
who might bring your doom? She couldn't find words he might accept, even less
understand. While she remembered their lifetime together, he did not.
No sympathy softened the
neutral face as his dark stare pierced her. He removed his black leather gloves
and sat on a jutting stone next to the well worn edge of the old basin.
"Devil got your tongue?"
Visions of hellish creatures
flashed upon Melusine's mind at his mention of the devil. Christians believed
in the devil... and Christians wanted her dead.
"Melusine..." She
cleared her choking voice. "My name is Melusine."
She fancied her first name
innocuous enough. Better than Melusine the Fae, immortal, cursed by the Great
One, excommunicated First Lady of Luxembourg, the love and the bane of your
past existence.
"Lady Melusine..." He
rolled the words on his tongue. His dark, liquid eyes softened and unfocused
slightly. "An unusual name for an unusual woman."
"‘Tis an ancient name, my
lord." Tempted to prod his mind and find out what he thought of her, she
stopped herself. If he could see through her spells, and Fae blood coursed
through his veins, like Sigefroi, he would be impervious to her magic... but
not to her charms.
Changing tactic, she smiled and
relaxed against the hollowed stone basin, exposing her submersed nudity through
the clear water. "I hear you have done well, Lord Artaud. Your lands of
Lyon and Forez thrive, and your people consider you a fair and wise
ruler."
He cast her a sidelong glance,
then shifted his gaze to the statue of the Great One dominating the clearing.
The quenched black stallion walked away a few paces and grazed the luscious
grass of the hillock.
Awe widened his eyes as he
faced her again. "What else have you heard about me?"
Although Melusine had kept her
promise not to spy on Artaud, she knew a few things about him. "The river
gold makes you richer than any king. So does the trade on the pilgrimage road
to St Jacques of Compostella. Travelers speak highly of your hospitality."
Bird trills and the chirping of
insects had resumed, and the sweet scent of wild flowers filled the air with
vibrant life.
"What you hear is
true." He faced her but kept his gaze at eye level. "I'm also a Pagan
count ruling over Christian barons. That alone can get you killed these
days."
"Then
we have much in common, my lord." Melusine smiled seductively. "Only
a devout Pagan would visit the sacred spring and the shrine of the Great One.
Why else would you come here?"
He barely cracked a thin smile.
"To water my horse."
His jest bothered her. So did
his cool response to her charms. Hard as she tried, Melusine could not see in
this man any remnant of her past love.
Had she waited these few
decades for naught? Had the Great One tricked her? No. The Great One never
lied. Still, even though Melusine did not intend to share this stranger's fate,
she should warn him of the dangers threatening his rule.
She trailed her fingers on the
water surface, blurring it. "This hill is not just a sacred shrine from
time immemorial, Lord Artaud."
His dark gaze alighted upon her
with a new spark of interest. "State your meaning."
"‘Tis the site of your
future castle of Montarcher."
Suspicion narrowed his eyes.
"How do you know of my future designs?"
Melusine's heart skipped a
beat. "The Great One sees and knows all, my lord. You must build your
castle in haste to face the coming dangers."
A muscle in his square jaw
jumped. "What dangers?"
"Your enemies are
gathering." Melusine didn't know the future, only that Artaud would need
help. "Many envy your riches, my lord. Others resent your faith. But from
here, you can fend them off."
"Why here?" His tone
held curiosity.
Melusine straightened and gazed
in the distance. She was destined to protect him, but she felt naught for this
stranger. "This is a sacred site, my lord. From here, the statue of the
Great One will bless and protect all your lands."
His brow rose and his eyes
softened but still stared at her. "Truly?"
Melusine shrank under his
scrutiny, wishing she wore clothes. "Truly, my lord."
"Thank you for the
warning, my lady." He rose and whistled. His stallion trotted up to him.
In one light vault, Artaud landed in the saddle.
Melusine's heart jumped. Had
she done right, or had she spoiled everything? In any case, she must speak with
the Great One. There must be a mistake. She could never love this dark,
brooding man. He was not her long lost love.
* * *
HAPPY READING.
Vijaya Schartz
Blasters, Swords, Romance
with a Kick
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