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June 16, 2022
My life: Here’s what you can expect for the next little while.
for the next little while.
Pippin, making sure I get all the words right. Pats on the knuckles when my attention strays away from It’s been a very long while since I did one of these “my life” catch-up posts.
I hadn’t noticed the omission until a reader who has been reading my books for almost as long as I’ve been publishing them (22 years, last March!) said she missed my chatty updates.
So here’s a chatty update.
I’ve been dropping hints and bits of news all over the place — emails, posts, Facebook posts — so some of this you might already know.
Our family was barely touched by COVID.
No one in my extended family caught it, not even my adult kids who work in retail, which is just plain dumb lucky.
But the two other people in my house were fired in February 2020 from their day jobs. So we all shrugged and became a publishing company — Stories Rule Press.
We’ve pretty much stayed home for two years straight, which helped us avoid catching COVID.
I had a few health issues that impacted my writing — you’ve heard about some of them; a wrenched neck during the winter and the resulting pinched nerve (that is twinging even as I write this), and most recently, a broken arm. I’m out of the cast now, and rehabilitating the arm back to full function primarily by using it. Yay! Back to my beloved keyboard!
That also means I’m heading back to full production on stories, too.
There was, however a casualty.
I did end up having to bump release dates ahead by one book. If you’re a Patreon subscriber, you will already have spotted this in the monthly production schedule newsletter.
But for the rest of this year and well into next year, I will not be starting any new series. Instead, I will be concentrating on finishing those series I’ve left in abeyance for too long.
That includes:
Adelaide BecketThe EnduranceBlood StoneDestiny’s TrinitiesThe EnduranceKiss Across TimeOnce and Future HeartsProject KobraScandalous Family–The VictoriansIf you’ve been following the Adelaide Becket series, you may be pleased (or not pleased — you tell me!) to know that the next story out will be a novel, not the novelette length I’ve written up until now. I’ll also be putting the first seven stories into a single volume, too.
I’ve just released and am about to release a second title in the Once and Future Hearts series, and everything else I’ll get to in its turn.
It’s been great to get back to the keyboard. I plan on writing up a storm.
June 11, 2022
Even more Fantasy Romance — Surprise!
Actually, it might not be a surprise for you, if you regularly buy some of the short-term romance anthologies that pop up and then are gone six months later or less. If you happened to buy Myths and Magic last year, then you’ll know all about this novella, which was in it.
Touched by Maen Llia is a novella and part of the Once and Future Hearts series. It’s a bonus story, and could be easily read as a standalone. But if you’ve been following the series, then you’ll find it a nice little backgrounder/added interest story.
The events in this story are mentioned in Vengeance of Arthur, too–and if you’ve already read that novel, then everything will come together with a click when you read Touched by Maen Llia.
Caught between magic and truth…
Catrin is a handmaiden to the old Queen of Dyfed, whose husband and king, Geraint, has died without an heir, leaving the kingdom ripe for plucking. Yet Dyfed is the birthplace of King Arthur’s enchanter and adviser, Prince Merlin, who travels to the troubled kingdom to settle the question of who should be king.
Marcus Jorath is a newcomer to Camelot and wants only to serve King Arthur, whose peace has brought such a difference to the life and prospects of his family. Yet he is assigned to travel with Merlin to the out-of-the-way kingdom of Dyfed instead.
When the Dyfed mage, Ianto, declares it is mid-summer’s day, the maids of the kingdom visit the Maen Llia to make a wish. Catrin disputes it is the solstice, for she can read and is learned in the ways of tracking seasons and more, but no one listens to her, and she is forced to visit Maen Llia with the other women.
Merlin’s company of armed men come across the women, and Marcus finds himself drawn to the fiery redheaded Catrin and her blunt, direct way of speaking and thinking about the world. Their attraction puts them in the path of Ianto, who is more than the kingsdom’s inadquate mage, and has plans of his own he will not let a mere slip of a girl interefere with…
This story is part of the historical fantasy romance series, Once and Future Hearts, set in Britain during the time of King Arthur.
1.0 Born of No Man
2.0 Dragon Kin
3.0 Pendragon Rises
3.5 Once and Future Hearts Box One
4.0 War Duke of Britain
5.0 High King of Britain
6.0 Battle of Mount Badon
6.5 Once and Future Hearts Box Two
7.0 Abduction of Guenivere
8.0 Downfall of Cornwall
8.1 Touch by Maen Llia
9.0 Vengeance of Arthur
10.0 Grace of Lancelot
11.0 The Grail and Glory
12.0 Camlann
A Historical Fantasy Romance/Ancient Historical Romance series
More amazing artwork from Dar Albert!!
Touched by Maen Llia is now available for pre-order everywhere. And don’t forget that if you pre-order from me at Stories Rule Press, you get your copy a week earlier than everyone else.
Buy from SRP!
Buy from your favorite retailer!
Tell me what you think of the covers! Enjoy!
June 9, 2022
So…You Want Facebook — in droves! You got it. Here’s the details
The survey I sent out last week had a massive 37.5% of responders saying they preferred using Facebook.
As opposed to the mere 7% of people who wanted anything BUT Facebook.
And a lot of people who hadn’t heard of Discord before. 
For now, I will keep the Discord server running until I figure out for sure what everyone’s preferences are.
But I’ve also reopened the Hangout on Facebook. Head over over: https://www.facebook.com/groups/TCPHangout to join up.
See you there!!
Tracy
June 2, 2022
Where would you rather hang out?
Several months ago, my son Terry spent hours setting up a you-beaut Discord server for me–and for you. It’s got some really fancy bells and whistles.
But other than a handful of readers, no one uses it.
I recently came across research that says you guys (your demographic, that is) would rather use Facebook.
So I thought I’d ask the source: You.
Tell me where you’d rather hang out. I have set up a one-question poll that includes a “I don’t want to hang out at all” option, here: https://forms.gle/2TrZjEogPyxk9b4N9
It’ll take 30 seconds and is anonymous. Let me know which social network you prefer, and I’ll make adjustments if necessary.
Thanks!
Tracy
May 30, 2022
Monthly SRP 20% Off Sale–On Everything!
It’s the second last day of the month, which means it’s time for our monthly 20% off sale at the Stories Rule Press site.
As usual, absolutely every title on the site is discounted. That includes boxed sets, even the full series boxed sets, and all books that are already on sale, and also preorders.
To take advantage of the discount, browse and select the titles you want, and when you check out apply the coupon code to get your 20% off.
You can use the coupon code as often as you want in the four days the sale continues. You can also pass the code on friends.
The code does not work on any other site but Stories Rule Press. It expires at midnight at MDT, on June 2, 2022.
Here is the coupon code: YDJNRTM8
To start your browsing, head here: https://storiesrulepress.com/shop/
On this page you can filter the books by genre and various other categories, to help you narrow down your choices.
Enjoy your browsing!
Tracy
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Try Taking Your Shirt off with One Hand
Thanks to the Pandemic, the cost of food has been rising astronomically here. As a result, Mark and I have been gearing up to plant a veggie garden this year. We’ve talked about doing it for years, but this year it seemed the right time to do so.
As Alberta only has a one hundred day growing season, you really have to be organized to do this. It involves planting seeds indoors well before the last frost date. Which means using growing lights, or finding south facing windows, and coaxing seedlings along until it’s safe to plant them outside.
In addition, we had to cut into the lawn to create new veggie beds. We haven’t done any serious gardening in the twenty years plus that we’ve been in this house. So the lawn is tough as teak.
Anyway, a couple of days ago I headed out with a shovel to cut the second bed and pull up the lawn. If you’ve any experience with gardening at all, then you know the steps involved. Place the shovel where you want to cut, stand on the top of it and bounce. As your balance goes, stepped back and lever the shovel, so the sod comes up.
At least, that’s the theory.
I have ratty old sneakers that I use for gardening, and the soles are flaky and ripped. Gardening is all they’re good for. So when I stepped on the shovel and bounced, the sole of my sneaker caught on the lip of the shovel. It snagged, so when I went to step back as my balance rocked, my foot didn’t move but the rest of me did.
I remember falling, but I think I may have passed out for a second or two, because the next thing I remember is lying on the grass and looking up at the sky, with my arm on fire. I had clearly thrust my hand back to save myself. For a second or two I was really frightened. Then I started to feel things.
By then Mark was outside and standing over me, also to afraid to move me just in case.
I finally had the courage to wriggle my fingers, and they moved. Deep relief.
To cut a long story short, five hours later I stepped out of the ER, with my arm splinted and in a sling. I have broken the humerus just above the elbow.
This is the first time in my life I have ever broken a bone, and it is teaching me all sorts of new things. I’m learning how to use my computer mouse with my left hand. I’ve also reluctantly reinstalled dictation software, which I’m using right now. I’ve never been a big fan of dictation software, because it never seems to be able to cope with my accent. But I’m forced to use it now, and learn how to use it properly, too.
I should be grateful that dictation software exists at all. If it didn’t, I wouldn’t be able to work. As it is, I can’t do anything else, including take off my shirt! Have you ever tried to take your shirt off with just one hand? It is next to impossible, until you figure out a way to do it that often involves a lot of twisting and reaching.
So for the next little while, I will be dictating my books. I find this to be an interesting experiment. As I am forced to use the software, I’m also forced to make the best of it, and learn how to use it properly. On previous experiments, one of the things I loved about dictating books is the speed that is possible. The words just lay themselves down like an express train. So I’m looking forward to getting some serious wordage done. But I’m not looking forward to the cleanup that comes afterwards.
Still, it’s a bright side.
Also on the bright side, today sees the release of Vengeance of Arthur . I have been looking forward to this release for quite a while, because coming along with it is a whole set of new covers for the entire series. If you only receive new release emails, then you will not have seen them before. If you like the cover for Vengeance of Arthur, I encourage you to click through to the site, check it out, and then browse the rest of the series and have a look at the new covers. They’re quite beautiful, some of the best stuff that Dar has done to date.
The omens gather, while Camelot fractures…
Saraid is an orphan, thanks to the Saxons, but has found a place as lady companion to Adrivete, the daughter of King Drust of Deira. She wants nothing more than to stay where she is and live a quiet, uneventful life.
Her peace is shattered when Owain, the son of the dead King of Rheged, rides into Deira and demands they hand over Lamorak, the murderer of his aunt, Morguase of Lothian…before sliding from his horse in exhaustion. Then a message is received from Arthur, the High King of Britain, ordering Adrivete to travel to Camelot with Owain. Adrivete insists Saraid travel with her.
Saraid is out of her element, uncomfortable, hungry and tired, and dismayed by the forced intimacies of the road. When Owain unexpectedly helps her cope with the rigors of travel, Saraid learns he is not at all the gruff, infamous son of Rheged that rumour paints him to be.
Neither of them wants to go to Camelot. Together, they might survive the politics, conspiracies and the storm that gathers over the city of miracles…
This novel is part of the ancient historical romance series, Once and Future Hearts, set in Britain during the time of King Arthur.
1.0 Born of No Man
2.0 Dragon Kin
3.0 Pendragon Rises
3.5 Once and Future Hearts Box One
4.0 War Duke of Britain
5.0 High King of Britain
6.0 Battle of Mount Badon
6.5 Once and Future Hearts Box Two
7.0 Abduction of Guenivere
8.0 Downfall of Cornwall
9.0 Vengeance of Arthur
10.0 Grace of Lancelot
11.0 The Grail and Glory
12.0 Camlann
A Historical Fantasy Romance/Ancient Historical Romance series
Buy from SRP!
Buy from your favorite retailer!
Enjoy!
May 19, 2022
Last two Historical Fantasy Romance covers before the new release comes out
Today is the release of the two new covers for the last two books of the Once and Future Hearts series set in the time of King Arthur, leading up to the latest release, Vengeance of Arthur, which is book 9 of the series.
So, Book 7 is Abduction of Guenivere and Book 8 is Downfall of Cornwall.
As usual, Dar Albert knocked it out of the park for these covers:
Like ’em? Hit reply, let me know!
If you pre-ordered Vengeance of Arthur from me directly, then you should have got your copy first thing this morning, as pre-ordering on SRP always gets you the book a week earlier (sometimes more) than buying it anywhere else.
Even if you didn’t pre-order from me, you can buy a copy from me right now and be reading it in a couple of minutes.
Vengeance of Arthur will be released on all other retailers next week.
The omens gather, while Camelot fractures…
Saraid is an orphan, thanks to the Saxons, but has found a place as lady companion to Adrivete, the daughter of King Drust of Deira. She wants nothing more than to stay where she is and live a quiet, uneventful life.
Her peace is shattered when Owain, the son of the dead King of Rheged, rides into Deira and demands they hand over Lamorak, the murderer of his aunt, Morguase of Lothian…before sliding from his horse in exhaustion. Then a message is received from Arthur, the High King of Britain, ordering Adrivete to travel to Camelot with Owain. Adrivete insists Saraid travel with her.
Saraid is out of her element, uncomfortable, hungry and tired, and dismayed by the forced intimacies of the road. When Owain unexpectedly helps her cope with the rigors of travel, Saraid learns he is not at all the gruff, infamous son of Rheged that rumour paints him to be.
Neither of them wants to go to Camelot. Together, they might survive the politics, conspiracies and the storm that gathers over the city of miracles…
This novel is part of the ancient historical romance series, Once and Future Hearts, set in Britain during the time of King Arthur.
1.0 Born of No Man
2.0 Dragon Kin
3.0 Pendragon Rises
3.5 Once and Future Hearts Box One
4.0 War Duke of Britain
5.0 High King of Britain
6.0 Battle of Mount Badon
6.5 Once and Future Hearts Box Two
7.0 Abduction of Guenivere
8.0 Downfall of Cornwall
9.0 Vengeance of Arthur
10.0 Grace of Lancelot
11.0 The Grail and Glory
12.0 Camlann
A Historical Fantasy Romance/Ancient Historical Romance series
Buy from SRP!
Buy from your favorite retailer!
Tell me what you think of the covers! Enjoy!
May 12, 2022
First Chapter of VENGEANCE OF ARTHUR — and more new covers!!
The next batch of new covers for Once and Future Hearts are up!
Here we go:
Cool, huh?
And because it’s two weeks away from the general release date for Vengeance of Arthur, I’m dropping the complete first chapter below, for you to check out.
First Chapter
FIRST CHAPTER FROM VENGEANCE OF ARTHUR
COPYRIGHT © TRACY COOPER-POSEY 2022
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
Chapter One
Kingdom of Lothian, Greater Britain. Early spring, 510 C.E.
Owain ached to escape the overheated, smoky hall stuffed full of loud, merry people drunk on too much sour Lothian wine. So when the screaming began, his first reaction was a trickle of relief that the merriment would now be interrupted. As one of the few sober men at the long table, it also gave him an excuse to investigate the source of the caterwauling.
The great hall of the Lothian keep was narrow and lengthy, like the tables crammed into it. The ancient stone walls were black with age and the smoke from biers and lamps that had nowhere to escape except through tiny, inadequate vents in the high roof. Carpets and tapestries hid some of the dark walls. Wreaths of early greenery had been hung between them, to celebrate the wedding couple. This far north, few flowers yet bloomed to adorn the wreaths. His sister’s bouquet had been one of herbs and snowdrops.
Whenever he stepped into the great hall of Lothian, Owain’s mood flattened and soured. Perhaps it was because of Lothian’s checkered history. Or the miniscule light the fortified keep allowed into the room.
Yet every bier and lamp was lit, tonight. The straw on the floor was fresh, right down to the old stones beneath.
Certainly, no one could help but be impressed by the great assembly of guests dressed in their finest and brightest garments, whose appearance enhanced the elongated hall. King Gaheris of Lothian was not the only royalty in the room. Two of Gaheris’ brothers, Agravaine and Mordred, were also present. They’d travelled north from Camelot to see their brother Gareth married. Their mother, Queen Morguase, added to the luster in the room.
The glimpses Owain had caught of Morguase in her indecently extravagant apple green silk gown, which made much of her unnaturally youthful figure, was one of the reasons for his mood. Morguase was his aunt, but had been an indifferent mother figure to him and Morfydd in the absence of their real mother, Morgan.
Morgan had not bothered to stir herself from her magical Avalon for her daughter’s wedding. Neither Owain nor Morfydd had entertained any hope that she would arrive in Lothian, even though Owain had penned the invitation himself and paid the courier to ensure it was delivered.
The other personages in the room were just as gilded and majestic as the Lothian and Rheged clans. King Idris of Strathclyde, the third northern kingdom, attended with his wife Rhiannon, the milk sister of Arthur, the High King. Their oldest daughter, Anwen, who was heavy with child, and her husband, Sagramore, who was heir to two eastern thrones, had also made the short journey.
Owain knew that others would count him among the royal blood in the room. He was the oldest son of the King of Rheged, even though that kingdom had remained without a king since his reprehensible father had died.
He impatiently pushed the thought aside and hacked a small slice of venison from the haunch in the center of the bridal table, even though he was no longer hungry. Royal blood was nothing. A man’s actions spoke louder. So did a woman’s…
The screaming reached his ears as he chewed the first mouthful of meat. It was faint, almost drowned beneath the waves of music and laughter and shouting. Morfydd and her new husband, Gareth, had retired to the bridal chamber some time ago and now the guests were relaxing and concentrating on enjoying themselves.
Another series of screams sounded, this time louder. Owain dropped his chin and turned his head, straining to locate the source of the cries.
The next scream caused a check in conversations, but as it was not repeated, the noise returned to its previous level.
Owain stood, a hand on the hilt of his sword so it did not jab or slap his neighbors at the table, and lifted his leg over the bench.
“Where ye think ye off to, then?” King Idris asked, his eyes narrowed. He was not stinting himself with the Lothian wine. Possibly because Sagramore was making sure the old King’s cup remained full.
“You didn’t hear the screams, my lord?” Owain asked the king.
Idris frowned and shook his head.
“From the private wing,” Owain added. “It’s a warren, back there. You’ll get lost.” Although the bridal chamber was there, too. “Stay and drink,” Owain added. “I’ll learn who tries to disturb the feast.”
Sagramore raised a brow. “Would you like assistance, Prince Owain?” He appeared to be as sober and as calm as Owain felt, which ran counter to every tale he’d heard about the eastern prince’s prodigious drinking and chancy temper.
Owain shook his head. “Do not stir yourself. I’m sure it is nothing.” He wove through the tables to the wider space between the last of them and the wall, which served as a corridor for the servants and for guests who wished to traverse the length of the hall.
Owain hurried along, his hand resting on the pommel of his sword. He nodded at various guests who were sober enough to notice his passing and raise their cup in his direction, or nod or smile at him.
They were oblivious to the troubles beyond the hall. He tried to envy them their moment of peace and merriment, but could not. Happiness was not for the likes of him.
He headed for the exit and whatever lay beyond it.
The omens gather, while Camelot fractures…
Saraid is an orphan, thanks to the Saxons, but has found a place as lady companion to Adrivete, the daughter of King Drust of Deira. She wants nothing more than to stay where she is and live a quiet, uneventful life.
Her peace is shattered when Owain, the son of the dead King of Rheged, rides into Deira and demands they hand over Lamorak, the murderer of his aunt, Morguase of Lothian…before sliding from his horse in exhaustion. Then a message is received from Arthur, the High King of Britain, ordering Adrivete to travel to Camelot with Owain. Adrivete insists Saraid travel with her.
Saraid is out of her element, uncomfortable, hungry and tired, and dismayed by the forced intimacies of the road. When Owain unexpectedly helps her cope with the rigors of travel, Saraid learns he is not at all the gruff, infamous son of Rheged that rumour paints him to be.
Neither of them wants to go to Camelot. Together, they might survive the politics, conspiracies and the storm that gathers over the city of miracles…
This novel is part of the ancient historical romance series, Once and Future Hearts, set in Britain during the time of King Arthur.
1.0 Born of No Man
2.0 Dragon Kin
3.0 Pendragon Rises
3.5 Once and Future Hearts Box One
4.0 War Duke of Britain
5.0 High King of Britain
6.0 Battle of Mount Badon
6.5 Once and Future Hearts Box Two
7.0 Abduction of Guenivere
8.0 Downfall of Cornwall
9.0 Vengeance of Arthur
10.0 Grace of Lancelot
11.0 The Grail and Glory
12.0 Camlann
A Historical Fantasy Romance/Ancient Historical Romance series
Don’t forget that if you pre-order directly from me on Stories Rule Press, you get your copy of the book a week earlier than if you buy from the other bookstores. That is, next week. 
Buy from SRP!
Buy from your favorite retailer!
Enjoy!!
May 5, 2022
Amazing new fantasy romance covers, and new pre-order!
I finally get to unveil the new covers for the first three books of the Once and Future Hearts historical fantasy romance series!
I’m so over the moon about these covers. They’re simply glorious. My Discord and Patreon readers have been salivating over these for a while now, too!
Aren’t they brilliant? Dar Albert did a fantastic job!
If you already have these books, you can update them via your dashboard on the booksite where you bought them, and you *should* get the new cover along with the update.
This also applies to the books if you have them in your BookFunnel Library (https://My.Bookfunnel.com) — they will already be updated with the new covers in your library. Just re-download and load onto your reader to get the new covers there.
If you don’t have the series, yet, the books that have already been released are sharply discounted at the moment — by almost half. And if you buy direct from me at SRP, you get reward points toward your next purchase.
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And while we’re talking about King Arthur, you should know that the next book in the series, #9, Vengeance of Arthur, is now available for pre-order.
The omens gather, while Camelot fractures…
Saraid is an orphan, thanks to the Saxons, but has found a place as lady companion to Adrivete, the daughter of King Drust of Deira. She wants nothing more than to stay where she is and live a quiet, uneventful life.
Her peace is shattered when Owain, the son of the dead King of Rheged, rides into Deira and demands they hand over Lamorak, the murderer of his aunt, Morguase of Lothian…before sliding from his horse in exhaustion. Then a message is received from Arthur, the High King of Britain, ordering Adrivete to travel to Camelot with Owain. Adrivete insists Saraid travel with her.
Saraid is out of her element, uncomfortable, hungry and tired, and dismayed by the forced intimacies of the road. When Owain unexpectedly helps her cope with the rigors of travel, Saraid learns he is not at all the gruff, infamous son of Rheged that rumour paints him to be.
Neither of them wants to go to Camelot. Together, they might survive the politics, conspiracies and the storm that gathers over the city of miracles…
This novel is part of the ancient historical romance series, Once and Future Hearts, set in Britain during the time of King Arthur.
1.0 Born of No Man
2.0 Dragon Kin
3.0 Pendragon Rises
3.5 Once and Future Hearts Box One
4.0 War Duke of Britain
5.0 High King of Britain
6.0 Battle of Mount Badon
6.5 Once and Future Hearts Box Two
7.0 Abduction of Guenivere
8.0 Downfall of Cornwall
9.0 Vengeance of Arthur
10.0 Grace of Lancelot
11.0 The Grail and Glory
12.0 Camlann
A Historical Fantasy Romance/Ancient Historical Romance series
Vengeance of Arthur will be released on May 26th, but is already available for pre-order on all bookstores. If you buy direct from me at SRP, you get the book a week earlier.
Buy from SRP!
Buy from your favorite retailer!
Tell me what you think of the covers! Enjoy!
April 29, 2022
It’s here! The 20% Off Sale on Absolutely Everything
It’s two days before the month ends, which means it’s the start of the Stories Rule Press monthly 20% off sale.
The sale runs for 4 days each month — the last two days and the first two days of the next month.
The coupon code will apply to your total SRP basket. You can include boxed sets, anthologies, whole series, even books already on sale. You can also use the code for pre-orders and new releases.
The coupon code won’t work on any other retail site, or for books that aren’t directly available on Stories Rule Press.
You can share the code and use it multiple times during the sale.
Here’s this month’s code: 6R6HDWE7
You can start your browsing here: https://storiesrulepress.com/shop/. On that page you can sort by various categories and genres.
Enjoy!
The Authors at Stories Rule Press.
(Including me!)
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