The Solstice Prince
Realms of Love Book #1
Genre: Gay Epic Fantasy Romance
51k words
Short Novel/Long Novella
SJ Himes
Cover Illustration and Design by Sarah Jo Chreene
Release Date: November 24th, 2017
Synopsis
Rescued from
slavers, healer novice Jaime Buchanan finds himself alone and free in Pyrderi, a
kingdom of magic, mythical creatures, and a culture as open and kind as his
homeland was cruel and close-minded.
Despite his
rescue, Jaime is not left without scars, both mental and physical. Traumatized
by his experience and hiding his gift, Jaime struggles to earn his place in the
kitchens of Angharad Palace, the heart of Taliesin City. His former life as a
student of the healing arts leaves him at a disadvantage in the kitchens, and
his damaged state is becoming more apparent by the day.
One day, when necessity and fate intervene,
Jaime meets someone unexpected—Prince Maxim, youngest son of the Pyrderian
king, a sword master and a devastatingly kind man. Unaccustomed to powerful
people with compassion and heart, Jaime flees. A cascade of events reveals
Jaime’s hidden talents of healing, and he finds himself not in chains, but at
the beginning of a new life.
This swift change
of fortune opens Jaime up to new possibilities, including a smitten prince who
cautiously courts Jaime, easing him away from his fears and reminding him that
compassion and love can make him strong. The winter solstice is quickly
approaching, and Prince Maxim shows Jaime the enjoyment and excitement to be
found in a land that embraces the ice and cold, and the mysteries of all things
magical. He learns to see the man under the royal mantle, and Maxim is more
than even Jaime suspected.
The winter
solstice is nigh when tragedy strikes, and Jaime learns that his past of grief
and sorrow can be a pillar of strength for his solstice prince. If there is one
thing that Jaime believes above all else, it is in the healing power of love.
Guest Post
The Solstice
Prince
Realms of Love
Book #1
“Writing Fantasy”
Fantasy for some
people is either catnip or a hard no. Most people fall in the middle, but I am
solidly in the camp of devotee. I adore fantasy genres: sword & sorcery,
quest, modern urban fantasy, all of it. The last few years, I have read every
single gay fantasy romance book I could get my hands on.
One of the truest
things I learned since I started writing professionally is this: Write what you
want to read.
Never fails.
I have been
hesitant, to leave behind the comforting familiarity of urban fantasy and
paranormal and immerse myself fully in epic fantasy—what many call sword &
sorcery fantasy, but with the romance angle. This is because I felt like I was
losing 50% of things I already knew how to write—modern day conveniences.
Smartphones. The internet. Modern medicine. Sure, all of those can be replaced
by magic, but here’s where the hard part comes in—I must create those
replacements, whole cloth, and give them logic, function, form, history. To me,
writing my favorite genre to read was also the hardest, in terms of work effort
and time spent. I story that began as a quick 15k holiday short story morphed
by necessity into this 50k word long novella.
I had to do
research, and watch movies, and yes, Game of Thrones. It came in handy—not for
ideas, but the basics of functions—how people dressed in this era I was
creating, how they spoke, how the society viewed things, superstitions, etc. Most
of this I knew or intimated and could figure it out.
Most of it was
nerves, too. Writing in the genre I love above all others? Intimidating. How
would I judge myself? How would others?
What saved me was
the second-best thing I’ve learned since starting out: Love what you write. If
I wrote a book and didn’t love it, that would most definitely come across in
the quality of work. And I love this book. The people who will love my work
will find it, eventually. I must trust that the fantasy of writing fantasy
could become reality.
To help make this
a reality, I am happy to announce that The Solstice Prince will have four
full-size hand-drawn illustrations created by the talented Sarah Jo Chreene,
whose previous collaboration was with Riley Hart. Sarah is also the illustrator
and designer for The Solstice Prince cover. This cover is one of the most
beautiful illustrations I have ever seen, and holding onto it for so long has
been torture.
You can check out
Sarah Jo’s work at her Facebook Page here: https://www.facebook.com/SarahJoChreeneArtist/
The Solstice
Prince is a long novella (what I would call I novella, we all measure them
differently), at just over 51,600 words, and is the kickoff book in my new series,
Realms of Love. RoL will be a series of books, some standalone, some connected,
that all exist in the same universe with the same rules. The Solstice Prince
will be the shortest of the series at 51k words, and the others will be very
comfortable in the full-length novel range. The next book in the series is The
River Prince, a tale of treachery, magic, and a twist on the marriage of
convenience trope—one of life or death. Expect The River Prince, Realms of Love
Book #2, in 2018.
About the Cover Artist
Sarah Jo Chreene
is a 23-year-old resident of Dallas, Texas, where she works part-time in an
antique shop, which is one of her dreams jobs. Sarah Jo delights in meeting new
people, interesting personalities, unique restoration projects, and the atmosphere
of the shop inspires her muse. Her other passion, and one she devotes most of
her time to, is her art. She sold her first piece at the age of 17, and hasn’t
stopped since.
Her professional
portfolio includes the self-titled album cover for the popular Texas band, Thieves
of Sunrise, and will be working with the band again on their third album cover.
Sarah Jo has worked with international best-selling romance author Riley Hart,
doing a wide range of projects from promotional artwork to interior
illustrations, and artwork for Hart’s alter-ego, Nyrae Dawn, in the YA novels The
Weight of Destiny, and Turn the World Upside Down. Sarah Jo’s most recent
collaboration is with urban fantasy author SJ Himes, creating the cover art,
design, and interior illustrations for The Solstice Prince, the first novel in
The Realms of Love epic fantasy romance series. Sarah Jo will also be creating
the interior artwork for the remainder of the series, a project for 2018 and
2019.
Sarah Jo loves to
work in a variety of mediums, including digital painting, Photoshop, charcoal,
pens, pencils and freehand sketching and painting in a wide range of styles
from anime, sketchy, realism, and cartoons. Sarah Jo ranks Norman Rockwell as a
primary influence for his evocative use of emotion and his beautiful portrayals
of humanity.
Between
professional commissions, Sarah Jo delights in creating private artwork based
on personal requests, from original characters, to portraits, and has brightened
the walls of many patrons over the last eight years of selling her work.
For examples of
her work, Sarah Jo is on Instagram, DeviantArt, and Facebook. She is accepting
commissions for a wide variety of projects, and can be reached through social
media and the following platforms:
sarahjochreene@aol.com
About SJ Himes
I'm a self-employed writer who stresses out about the silliest
things, like whether or not I got my dog the best kind of snack and the fact my
kindle battery tends to die when I'm at the best part in a book. I write mainly
gay romance, erotica, and urban fantasy, with occasional forays into
contemporary and paranormal. I love a book heavy on plot and character
evolution and throw in some magic, and that's perfection. My current series
are as follows: The Beacon Hill Sorcerer, Bred For Love (as Revella Hawthorne),
and The Wolfkin Saga, and the brand-new epic fantasy romance series, Realms of
Love (starting in November 2017.) My last two novels in the Beacon Hill
Sorcerer won 3rd Place in the Gay Fantasy category for the 2016 Rainbow Awards.
I live in New Orleans, where the personalities are big and loud and so are the
bugs! New Orleans is rich in cultural history, and the flavor and music of the
City are impossible to hide. Before that, I lived all over the United States:
Tampa, Western Massachusetts, Indianapolis, and on and on.... I'm a nomad, and
I've yet to find a place that calls to me strongly enough to become home. My
faithful travel companions are my dog Micah, the numerous voices in my head who
insist they all get put on paper, and the wind at my back.
Giveaway
One Print or Ebook Edition
of The Solstice Prince, gifted via Amazon if Ebook, By Snail mail if Print.
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Love it!! Can’t wait!! Congrats
ReplyDeleteLove it SJ.
ReplyDeleteVery well done!
ReplyDeleteThank you everyone! Sarah Jo did an amazing job!!
ReplyDeleteWOW! I'm impressed. Sarah did an excellent job. That cover is nothing short of magical.
ReplyDeleteThe cover is seriously Lush. Can’t wait to read the book.
ReplyDeleteI love fantasy books. This looks good.
ReplyDeletecongrats
ReplyDeleteBeautiful colors!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the cover, Sarah and SJ. I see you live in Big D, Sarah, which is where, many moons ago, I was born & raised (now in Chi town). But I won't leave you out, SJ. Met my husband at Mardi Gras 15 yrs ago and loved NOLA (and him) ever since. I liked Wolves and interested in what you do in this realm.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on a great cover & on the new release!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on the fantastic cover and upcoming book!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the upcoming book it looks fantastic and sounds awesome. I'm looking forward to giving this a read.
ReplyDeleteThank you everyone! <3
ReplyDeletepretty cover
ReplyDeletecan't wait to read this :)
Love the cover. Congrats, Sheena!
ReplyDeleteAwww, this story sounds so cute! Congratulations and much success!
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Wow!!! What an awesome cover!!!!
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Thank you all!
ReplyDeleteGreat cover! Can't wait to read!
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