Showing posts with label Summer Moon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Summer Moon. Show all posts

Summer Moon Is Here!

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Summer Moon, the second book in my Celtic Wolves Series, is now in stores!  This book is special to me in many ways, and I'm so excited to finally introduce you to Luc and Rosa!  I absolutely loved getting these two together.  While I have strong romantic elements in my books, I am published as fantasy, therefore I've delved deeper into the fantasy world of these characters, which isn't always pretty, but hopefully you will find it compelling. 

My favorite review quote of the day goes to Rabid Reads with, "This story sucked me right in with its mesmerizing mix of ugly and beautiful."  Oh, and I didn't mind this one either: "SUMMER MOON is proof that Jan DeLima’s writing debut was no fluke—there’s a new werewolf queen in town (and I don’t mean Rosa)!"

Life can be beautiful, ugly, and a whole lot of murky in-betweens, and I do draw on all those aspects as inspiration for my characters.  Courage and survival in the face of adversity is beautiful---and also one of our greatest strengths.  So, yeah... I like that quote.  Luc and Rosa's wedding scene came to mind.  I think it's a beautiful scene, but Rosa hasn't had much to hope for in her life, and this is where the seed is planted.  I thought I would share an excerpt with you, along with pictures of the environment of the setting.  I've created a fictional village for my stories, but the environment is real and just as magical.

Enjoy,
Jan

Excerpt from Summer Moon, Luc and Rosa's wedding:

The ceremony took place under a grove of maple trees with mint-colored leaves of spring. Saplings lined the open trail, nourished by a few fallen trees. The setting sun cast rich shadows of burnt umber and gold in a forest of wonders, where life was continual, unhindered, and too beautiful to be real.

Rosa inhaled deeply, savoring the taste of life and power that clung to her skin and rolled over her tongue.

Could it be this way for Avon? she wondered.
Could this arrangement heal her home? Could it mend poisoned ground and broken hearts, and bring strength to those who have forgotten how to breathe?
 She dared not hope for such things, for hope was a dangerous seed, and once planted it could tangle hardened souls with false dreams.
Even so, the magic of the night beckoned her, and humbled her as well, for Sophie and Elen had gone to great trouble to make this ceremony more special than it was.

Lanterns hung from branches, and white candles lined the moss-covered trail, glowing like soft orbs in emerald silhouettes. She held a bouquet of pink roses and white peonies that had bloomed by the touch of an enchanted hand. Twin torches awaited her ahead, placed on either side of the trail, made of stone and topped by fire.

Luc stood between the two flames—the Beast in the flesh, cloaked in human trappings and modern clothes. Ink-black hair hung around his shoulders, wild like the wolf she sensed within...

{skipping a page here due to spoilers}

...It was not the most romantic wedding in history, but not the worst, and if kept true, it would serve her far better than her first.

As if he sensed her thoughts, Luc gently tugged her forward and searched her face. Stark eyes simmered with haunted specks of black and iridescent silver. “I won’t be unkind to you, Rosa.” The kiss he gave her was chaste, hardly a kiss at all, but firm, and warm, and gracious.


Don't worry, that is only the first kiss and the second is hardly chaste.  You can read their first real kiss on a guest post I did for I Smell Sheep.  (Is that not the best name for a blog?)  

Welcome to Rhuddin Village, the environment of the Celtic Wolves Series:





 You can read first chapters and excerpts and my website!



Summer Happenings

I hope everyone is having a beautiful summer so far!  I have book news, appearances, and garden pictures to share.  

First, I have finally committed to writing an e-newsletter.  You can subscribe here on my website, and each newsletter will include exclusive news, book releases and fun happenings. The sign-up process is easy and your email will never be shared.  Also, I'm writing each letter personally, so at this time I'm only planning to send four a year.  Quarterly is such a lovely word, isn't it?  Much like the changing of the seasons.  My summer newsletter will be sent soon.

Book News:
I am so thrilled to share with you that Koko's Journal, along with the illustrations, will be included in Summer Moon, and available September 30, 2014.  I can't thank my editor and publishing house enough for all the extra work they put into making this happen.  The drawings will be in black and white, but you can read the excerpts and view the paintings in color on my website...

Illustrations from Koko's Journal found in Summer Moon scattered around my desk.

Koko's Journal excerpt of Luc, the hero in Summer Moon.

A few minor changes were made to the cover of Summer Moon but it's finalized, and I simply love it, so I'm going to share it yet again.

Cover illustration by Gordon Crabb
Cover design by Diana Kolsky

In the Garden:
On another subject, but one I adore, my garden is in full bloom, and this is my favorite time of year in Maine. So here's a summer toast, if you will, starting with the first bouquet of summer arranged in a champagne glass.

A toast to summer.

My favorite planter of the year is this following basket.  I had a hodgepodge of leftover annuals I needed to use, so I planted them all together in a basket and they seem quite happy with the situation.

A basket of flowers.

I love pairing growing vines that flower at the same time.  This first one is an example of one I like.  It's honeysuckle and clematis.

Honeysuckle and clematis pairing.
However, this second pairing was an accident.  It's a clematis vine twisted around delphinium. Unfortunately, delphinium hate to have their roots messed with so it will stay twisted, which isn't necessarily a bad thing. :)

Clematis twisted around delphinium.

Every year I trim the Dutchman's pipe vine away from the garden bell, and every year it finds its way back. It's so beautiful that I usually let it stay the season. Elen, my female protagonist in book 3 of the Celtic Wolves Series, has a gift with plants and I am using my own garden as inspiration for her character.  

Dutchman's pipe vine around the garden bell.
Dutchman's pipe is an aggressive vine, so plant it in an area you want to cover.  I created the arch below simply by bending a rod of metal rebar and placing the ends in the fence posts on either side of the gate.  The vine makes it look pretty, and it was my husband's idea, which makes me enjoy it even more.

Dutchman's pine vine arching over the garden gate.

Wherever you are, I hope you're enjoying your summer!
All my best,
Jan