Keeping the Story Going

I am thrilled to once again announce the release of Cas Peace's new book, The Challenge, a Circle of Conspiracy book. This is part one of the new Albia Trilogy. If you haven't read the first three books, now is a good time to start. You will find the world building creative and realistic, the story thrilling and page turning, and the characters...well you'll just fall in love with them. Because Cas writes such engaging books, and because she is brilliant, I asked her to write a guest post on how to keep the story going. So many stories fall flat after the first couple books but Cas' don't. So she's an expert!
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Keeping the Story Goinga Guest Post by Cas Peace
This post is all about epic series, and how you can keep each new book in a series so fresh that your readers keep clamoring for more.


But the main tool, in my opinion, for driving a series of novels and for enticing your readers back time and time again is: Conflict. You can have the most vivid setting and the most interesting and realistic characters, but if there is no conflict between them, no challenge to be overcome, no opportunity to bring out those characters’ higher morals, or deeper instincts, or baser qualities, then readers will eventually get too familiar with them and will feel cheated.

The first trilogy in my Artesans series, Artesans of Albia, focuses on two main characters : Taran, an Albian Artesan who is struggling to realize his potential, and Major Sullyan, a powerful Artesan and respected military leader. I wanted to show how these two very different people reacted to and dealt with unexpected conflict. In the second trilogy, Circle of Conspiracy, we still follow those two characters, and see how their trials have shaped their natures as they experience a whole new set of challenges and threats to their world. They will have to face conflict in many guises; personal as well as global. And the theme of Conflict ramps up even higher in the third (and so far, final) trilogy, Master of Malice, where my characters will face their greatest tests so far. I do have to warn you — not all of them will survive!
So keep the conflict coming in your novels and make sure your characters develop and adapt as they deal with them. That way, you will keep readers wanting to find out What Happens Next!
The Challenge Book 1 in the Circle of Conspiracy Trilogy

ally against ally. Conflict is coming …
Nine months have passed since Brynne Sullyan helped forge an alliance between the realms of Albia and Andaryon. A fragile peace reigns as both sides recover from the events of the previous year. Then mysterious raiders strike Andaryon villages.
Attempts are made on the life of Albia’s High King. As Sullyan scrambles to find those responsible, unseen enemies threaten to pull apart everything she has worked for, including her marriage.
The alliance begins to crumble, and Sullyan finds herself caught between two monarchs: the king she’s sworn allegiance to, and the man she loves as a father. To betray either one would break her heart, but if conflict is inevitable, she must make a choice…
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As well as her love of horses, Cas is mad about dogs, especially Lurchers. She enjoys dog agility training and currently owns two rescue Lurchers, Milly and Milo. Cas loves country walks, working in stained glass, and folk singing. She is currently working on writing and recording songs for each of her fantasy books. The song associated with King’s Envoy is “The Wheel Will Turn”; for King’s Champion it is “The Ballad of Tallimore”; and for King’s Artesan it is “Morgan’s Song (All That We Are).” For The Challenge it is “Meadowsweet”. All Cas’s book songs can be found at and downloaded from her website, see below.
Cas has also written a nonfiction book, “For the Love of Daisy,” which tells the life story of her mischievous and beautiful Dalmatian. Details and other information can be found on her website: www.caspeace.com. a Rafflecopter giveaway
Published on April 23, 2014 04:00
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