H.L. Day's Blog, page 5
January 18, 2019
Cover reveal
Want to see the cover for my upcoming release? I've posted it on my blog. I'll post the blurb there too when I've finalised it.
https://hldayauthor.co.uk/2019/01/18/...
https://hldayauthor.co.uk/2019/01/18/...
Published on January 18, 2019 05:15
January 1, 2019
Recap on 2018 pt 2
I blogged about the books I'd written in 2018 and what I hope is coming up in 2019.
You can find the 2nd part here.
https://hldayauthor.co.uk/2019/01/01/...
You can find the 2nd part here.
https://hldayauthor.co.uk/2019/01/01/...
Published on January 01, 2019 09:35
December 31, 2018
2018 reflection
Where I reflect on the first part of 2018. Part 2 will come tomorrow.
https://hldayauthor.co.uk/2018/12/31/...
https://hldayauthor.co.uk/2018/12/31/...
Published on December 31, 2018 03:58
December 26, 2018
Kept in the Dark on sale today
Kept in the Dark is available on sale for today only for $0.99/£0.99.
Universal link: getbook.at/KITD
Universal link: getbook.at/KITD
Published on December 26, 2018 03:05
December 20, 2018
Free short xmas story available
As part of the Rainbow Advent Calendar event on FB, I have a free 6000 word xmas short story available on my blog.
There is also a link on there if you would rather download the story through bookfunnel.
https://hldayauthor.co.uk/
There is also a link on there if you would rather download the story through bookfunnel.
https://hldayauthor.co.uk/
Published on December 20, 2018 14:04
November 27, 2018
Books in progress update
New website and a way overdue books in progress update at the link below.
https://hldayauthor.co.uk/2018/11/27/...
https://hldayauthor.co.uk/2018/11/27/...
Published on November 27, 2018 07:53
November 20, 2018
A Christmas Situation is now LIVE
A little later than expected as Amazon decided that they didn't want to release it into the wild but it's finally available to buy, or borrow on KU.
Universal link: getbook.at/ACS
Blurb
Love conquers all. But can it survive Christmas?
Dominic and Tristan have been together for almost a year. So everything's got to be plain sailing, right? Not quite. Not if you ask Dominic. Tristan's a bundle of energy and crazy ideas at the best of times. Add in Christmas, and it's a recipe for disaster.
That's not the only issue. There's also Tristan's mysterious absences and secret phone calls to contend with. Dominic might be insecure, but he's not crazy. His boyfriend is definitely up to something, and neither family nor friends seem interested in listening to his concerns. He won't jump to conclusions this time though. He'll talk to Tristan. Only what do you do when you can't get a straight answer out of the man you love?
When Tristan's secrets are revealed, will their first Christmas together also be their last? Or is Dominic about to discover that all his worries have been for nothing?
Only time will tell.
A story containing Christmas snark; a drunk Tristan; snow; and absolutely no mention of spiders—well alright, maybe a few mentions
Universal link: getbook.at/ACS
Blurb
Love conquers all. But can it survive Christmas?
Dominic and Tristan have been together for almost a year. So everything's got to be plain sailing, right? Not quite. Not if you ask Dominic. Tristan's a bundle of energy and crazy ideas at the best of times. Add in Christmas, and it's a recipe for disaster.
That's not the only issue. There's also Tristan's mysterious absences and secret phone calls to contend with. Dominic might be insecure, but he's not crazy. His boyfriend is definitely up to something, and neither family nor friends seem interested in listening to his concerns. He won't jump to conclusions this time though. He'll talk to Tristan. Only what do you do when you can't get a straight answer out of the man you love?
When Tristan's secrets are revealed, will their first Christmas together also be their last? Or is Dominic about to discover that all his worries have been for nothing?
Only time will tell.
A story containing Christmas snark; a drunk Tristan; snow; and absolutely no mention of spiders—well alright, maybe a few mentions
Published on November 20, 2018 07:27
November 10, 2018
Temporary series book 2 release date
I can't remember if I'd even mentioned on here that I'd written a Christmas novella follow up to A Temporary Situation, but I have.
It will be released on November 20th and features the same main characters as the first book. There will be a book 3 to follow at some points as well as the series continuing with different MCs.
Goodreads link with blurb is here.
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/4...
It will be released on November 20th and features the same main characters as the first book. There will be a book 3 to follow at some points as well as the series continuing with different MCs.
Goodreads link with blurb is here.
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/4...
Published on November 10, 2018 07:29
October 30, 2018
Thoughts on writing Edge of Living
Edge of Living came out a couple of days ago so I just wanted to share a few of my thoughts about the writing of it. I haven't blogged on here for a while but my website is currently lacking hosting and I just haven't had the time to sort it out. One more thing on the very long list of things to do.
I'm slightly envious when authors have a long and detailed answer when they're asked what inspired them to write a book. I often can't remember, or it's something quite random. Taking Love's Lead for example was inspired by a personal shopping task on The Apprentice (the British one) so out of the alternative shopping scenario that my brain conjured up, came Edgar and Zachary.
Edge of Living came from a weekend away to a friend's wedding near the South Coast. The wedding was the day after the end of a school academic year back when I was still working full-time. My friends (both teachers too) and I were therefore already exhausted. Add to that, an all-day and night wedding, too much Prosecco, and insomnia (I don't sleep well at the best of times) and they were ready to head straight back to London the next day. I decided that never having been to Eastbourne (one of the settings in the book) before and with it only being a twenty-minute train journey away, I was going to go. I didn't make it as far as Beachy Head. It's a long, long walk from the station. But at some point in thinking about the place's tragic history, and being hungover and sleep deprived, Alex was born and wouldn't go away, even though I didn't start writing the story for at least six months after that.
It's the trickiest book I've written so far, simply because I wanted to try and get it right, which meant I wrote even slower than I normally write which isn't that fast anyway -lol. It's also the first book where I haven't been able to rely on humour which comes a lot more easily to me. Even Refuge had humour in parts.
I was also aware that it's quite a departure from my usual books so I didn't want to make it too dark. Trust me I can go much darker (but I've got another pen name lined up for that eventuality. Day and Night-anyone?) should I ever decide to go truly dark, which is quite likely given some of what I read is pretty dark.
The problem with this book being quite different is that some of my usual readers may find it too dark, while new readers who haven't read my books before may find it not dark enough. Basically, you can't win, but then you could say that about any book. Also it's the first book I've written where I went through a stage where I couldn't read anything. Angsty would give me palpitations that the angst I was writing wasn't good enough. And light and humorous would put me in completely the wrong frame of mind for getting into Alex's head.
I plan eventually to work out what really did go on between Mark and Wilko, which although technically would make it part of a series, that book would have a very different feel to the first so I don't know if that still classes as a series. Hmmmm...not sure. Answers on a postcard.
Anyway, my angsty, dark(er) book is now out there and hopefully the majority of people will enjoy it.
And only a few weeks until my Christmas novella follow on to A Temporary Situation comes out which is back to light-hearted and humorous.
I'm slightly envious when authors have a long and detailed answer when they're asked what inspired them to write a book. I often can't remember, or it's something quite random. Taking Love's Lead for example was inspired by a personal shopping task on The Apprentice (the British one) so out of the alternative shopping scenario that my brain conjured up, came Edgar and Zachary.
Edge of Living came from a weekend away to a friend's wedding near the South Coast. The wedding was the day after the end of a school academic year back when I was still working full-time. My friends (both teachers too) and I were therefore already exhausted. Add to that, an all-day and night wedding, too much Prosecco, and insomnia (I don't sleep well at the best of times) and they were ready to head straight back to London the next day. I decided that never having been to Eastbourne (one of the settings in the book) before and with it only being a twenty-minute train journey away, I was going to go. I didn't make it as far as Beachy Head. It's a long, long walk from the station. But at some point in thinking about the place's tragic history, and being hungover and sleep deprived, Alex was born and wouldn't go away, even though I didn't start writing the story for at least six months after that.
It's the trickiest book I've written so far, simply because I wanted to try and get it right, which meant I wrote even slower than I normally write which isn't that fast anyway -lol. It's also the first book where I haven't been able to rely on humour which comes a lot more easily to me. Even Refuge had humour in parts.
I was also aware that it's quite a departure from my usual books so I didn't want to make it too dark. Trust me I can go much darker (but I've got another pen name lined up for that eventuality. Day and Night-anyone?) should I ever decide to go truly dark, which is quite likely given some of what I read is pretty dark.
The problem with this book being quite different is that some of my usual readers may find it too dark, while new readers who haven't read my books before may find it not dark enough. Basically, you can't win, but then you could say that about any book. Also it's the first book I've written where I went through a stage where I couldn't read anything. Angsty would give me palpitations that the angst I was writing wasn't good enough. And light and humorous would put me in completely the wrong frame of mind for getting into Alex's head.
I plan eventually to work out what really did go on between Mark and Wilko, which although technically would make it part of a series, that book would have a very different feel to the first so I don't know if that still classes as a series. Hmmmm...not sure. Answers on a postcard.
Anyway, my angsty, dark(er) book is now out there and hopefully the majority of people will enjoy it.
And only a few weeks until my Christmas novella follow on to A Temporary Situation comes out which is back to light-hearted and humorous.
Published on October 30, 2018 07:13
October 27, 2018
Edge of Living now available
Universal buy link mybook.to/EdgeofLiving
Available a few hours early due to the unpredictability of Amazon deciding how long it will take to publish.
Available a few hours early due to the unpredictability of Amazon deciding how long it will take to publish.
Published on October 27, 2018 14:04