Book News!!! Reissues, print editions, and more



Here at Casa Clare, 2013 is already off to a crazy busy start. I’ve begun working on Striking Distance again, after taking a hiatus. I’ve never struggled with a book so much before, but I’m finally moving forward and very happy with what I have now.

Meanwhile, we’re less than a month away from the big reissue of Ride the Fire (Kenleigh-Blakewell Family Saga, Book 3). The book will be released on Feb. 5 with a new cover, a fresh edit and the long-awaited epilogue... I can’t wait!

As many of you know, Ride the Fire was a very special book for me. The inspiration for the story came while I was writing Carnal Gift . Jamie was sent to England to win the support of Parliament in fighting the French (a trip undertaken in real life by Benjamin Franklin). I researched a bit about the war so that I could have Jamie say something more articulate than, “No, seriously, you all really need to help us. Bad things are happening!”

And that magic moment happened that authors wait for... Zing . The story for Ride the Fire fell pretty much fully formed into my head, along with the delicious hero.

But the story broke so many rules. A heroine who is pregnant by a man who isn’t the hero? Extremely graphic violence? A hero with serious physical scars? The Colonial American frontier? A heroine who had been sexually violated as a child?

I think my editor at the time had some doubts, but I didn’t. I was so driven to write this story that nothing else mattered. Somewhere along the way, I discovered my true voice as a writer.

The book was all-consuming for me. I didn’t clean the house. I didn’t give a damn about my job at the paper and dropped to part time. I didn’t do anything in my spare time but write and drink coffee. This resulted in the Infamous Coffee Shop Incident, which no doubt led to some people’s thinking I was crazy. (Characters should know better than to talk to their writers in public!)

Most of you know that I was sexually assaulted when I was 10. It’s something I’ve been open about for several years now.  Ride the Fire became the book into which I poured all of my own personal pain, an experience that was emotionally draining in ways I never would have imagined.

When I finished the book after five short months — a record for me for a historical — I was a wreck. I could do nothing but cry. And cry. And cry. I had intended for the book to have an epilogue, but I couldn’t write it. Could. Not.

My editor read it and was over the moon. She did’t think the book suffered for lack of an epilogue, and so I was official done with it. When it was released, it got rave reviews pretty much across the board, becoming one of my best-selling books.

As a side note, Ride the Fire launched my obsession with the French and Indian War, inspiring the MacKinnon’s Rangers series.

The book has been out of print for ages, but will be back on Feb. 5, polished and preened. I hope you enjoy it!

To celebrate the release of Ride the Fire , we’re hard at work getting new covers made for Sweet Release (Kenleigh-Blakwell series Book 1) and Carnal Gift (Kenleigh-Blakwell series Book 2) and formatting them for publication in print. They’ll be available through CreateSpace, Amazon.com and some other booksellers in copies you can hold. Watch for news about the release dates!

Right now, the first two books in the series are available in a boxed ebook set for $6.99, while the ebooks individually are $3.99.

Other news: Speaking of print releases, we’re almost done putting together the print version of Skin Deep (I-Team After Hours Novella, #1). It’s going to be more expensive than the average paperback by about a dollar, but I can’t help that. I originally didn’t plan to release it in print for that reason. Self-publishing fiction doesn’t make it cheaper. I hate asking people to pay a lot of money for my books, and $8.99 seems like a lot for 200 pages. Besides, everyone has ereaders now, right? Apparently not. I had so many requests for this book in print, that I’m going ahead with a print release. I got a proof copy the other day, and it was wonderful to hold the story in my hands.

Other, other news: While the holidays were happening,  Breaking Point  (I-Team #5) was released on audiobook by Tantor Audio. The entire series, minus the novellas, is now available in audiobook format. I’ve listened to the first four and loved what the talented Kaleo Griffith has done with the narration. Right now, I’m about an hour into  Breaking Point  and enjoying that as well.

So that’s the book news for the moment. A reissue for Ride the Fire just around the corner. Print versions of Skin Deep , Sweet Release, and Carnal Gift . The I-Team on audiobook. And Striking Distance is finally moving forward.

One last note: I won’t be online as much as I have been the past year. I just need to pull my attention inward and focus on Javier and Laura’s story. But I will pop in when I can, and when I do, I’ll share excerpts!


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Published on January 11, 2013 10:32
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message 1: by Karla (new)

Karla Thanks for all the info Pamela! I'm so looking forward to the re-release of Ride the Fire! I love the new cover and an epilogue...oh my! This book just never gets old for me and I look forward to reading it again!

I love the I-Team series on audio. I now own the paperbacks, ebooks and audiobooks. I can't ever imagining parting with any of them. Even though I know the stories inside and out, on audio it's a whole new experience. I'm in the middle of Unlawful Contact and my favorite guy...Marc! Nothing like have a guy read you a sex scene! *fans self*

Congratulations on all your success!


message 2: by Pamela (new)

Pamela Karla wrote: "Thanks for all the info Pamela! I'm so looking forward to the re-release of Ride the Fire! I love the new cover and an epilogue...oh my! This book just never gets old for me and I look forward to r..."

Hi, Karla — I'm so glad you're enjoying the audiobooks. I find listening to the sex scenes to be very intense, as well. YIKES!

And thanks! I'm very excited to have RIDE THE FIRE in print again. :-)


message 3: by Dee (new)

Dee That's great news Pamela! I love all your books and I have just finished reading Sweet Release and am about to start Carnal Gift, so am really looking forward to the release of the new version of Ride The Fire.

I do have a very old copy of Ride The Fire but am really in two minds whether to go ahead and read it or wait until I get a copy of the new version. Problem is that I am too impatient and I am not sure if I can wait ha ha.

Can you just clarify for me - have you put in new material in the whole book or have you just added the epilogue? Because if that is the case then I may just go ahead and read the copy I have and then still get the new version so that I can read the epilogue. BUT if you have added new material within the whole book then it will be better to wait (although it will be very difficult ha ha). Also do you have any idea of if the new version will be released in E-format anytime in the near future, if so have you any idea of when?


message 4: by Pamela (new)

Pamela Dee wrote: "That's great news Pamela! I love all your books and I have just finished reading Sweet Release and am about to start Carnal Gift, so am really looking forward to the release of the new version of R..."

I'm so glad you're enjoyed SWEET RELEASE and hope you enjoy CARNAL GIFT as well, Dee.

GREAT question!

I went through the original manuscript, and I edited it, making little changes throughout to the writing. There were a few scenes toward the end where I made more significant changes. And then the epilogue.

You could read the version you have now if you're really impatient and read the other version later. The new version will be out as an ebook when it releases in print. They don't list that on Amazon right away. Why? I have no idea. But it will be out in Kindle right away, except in Australia/UK, where it seems to be taking longer and longer to get ebook versions out (an issue of distribution rights).

Thanks for asking!

Also, everyone should remember there's a giveaway going on here on Goodreads. Go to the link for RIDE THE FIRE and scroll down, then enter to win a free copy. The publisher is giving 20 free copies away. :-)


message 5: by Dee (last edited Jan 13, 2013 01:57AM) (new)

Dee Pamela wrote: "I went through the original manuscript, and I edited it, making little changes throughout to the writing. There were a few scenes toward the end where I made more significant changes. And then the epilogue......"

Thanks very much for getting back to me Pamela.

I think I just might give in and go ahead and read the copy I have as it will probably be months before I get the opportunity to get my sticky little fingers on the new version of the book! :(((

I live in the UK and unfortunately, as you say we don't get the book at the same time and on most occasions does take months! I had the exact same problem with waiting for DEFIANT last year (Don't know if you remember but discussed the issue with you at the time!), and got really frustrated that I couldn't get it and even more so when the main topic of conversation between a majority of my friends here on GR's was about the book....I know that it isn't your fault and I know that you do everything you can but it is still really frustrating......I just wish the publishers would sort out whatever issues they have!


message 6: by MelissaB (new)

MelissaB Yeah! Love the cover for Ride the Fire and am very excited to read it again. I do kind of wish Surrender's new cover had a bit more man titty like this one :)


message 7: by Mo (new)

Mo Can't wait for it!


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