You
think you know someone then they rip your heart out…
It’s
a tale as old as time, a story written through the ages. This is the history of
love, liars and legends.
And
it doesn’t take a legendary hero to experience love…or liars.
Everyone
has experienced a terrible tragedy, been victim to a lie, and perhaps even had
their heart broken.
It’s
true. Even readers fall victim to a beautifully woven plot, where they get
swept off their feet, while they turn the pages. And, a good book shows you
just how easy it is to get caught up in a story and be tricked into believing
the unbelievable. It’s even easy to become a party to a love affair, often at
the hands of a skilled liar.
Throughout
the pages of history people have been misguided by others. But deceit is
eventually discovered, at least as we turn the pages on carefully crafted plots
and search for the nuggets of truth hidden inside the stories.
For
example, the most famous of lovers are often known for their trickery and
deceptions, such as Cyrano de Bergerac. He romanced the woman he loved, the beautiful Roxane. But in truth he was
lying to her all along and misleading her for the handsome but less
skilled wordsmith than himself, Christian de Neuvillette. Christian wanted
Roxane for a lover but he could not win her over with his own words, so he
enlisted his friend Cyrano to win her hand. And Cyrano did as he was requested
by deceiving the kind and naïve Roxane through trickery. In the end she was
heartbroken when she learned the truth.
And
then there is the story of Romeo and Juliet with her deceitful plot to trick
everyone by her feigned death. But in the end, that too played out as a
tragedy.
"For
never was a story of more woe - than this of Juliet and her Romeo."
Legendary
lovers might appear to live lives larger than most but they are also emboldened
by the storyteller’s prowess with words. Many tales of heroic lovers are
nothing more than big fish stories that appear much larger than they ever truly
were.
When
you spend a little time unlocking the history behind the lore, you might be
disappointed, disillusioned and sometimes even disgusted, as you discover the
truth. But it’s always worth the journey to find the truth behind the story
because while you’re on the path through the pages, you will be sharing the Big
Fish story and actually become a part of the tale. . .or maybe that should be
“tail”.
Kim
Kasch has a legendary love story coming out through Midnight Frost Books, in
July. It is a Young Adult Romance based on the Danish legend of Morgaine Le Fey and the Viking.
She
currently has a Young Adult Romance out through CleanReads, The Cats of Cullaby Creek.
EXCERPT:
Kelly
and Kyle
These
two shared some sort of history. And now I was in the middle of their story.
Sparks
flew through the air. But, they didn’t seem to notice—or maybe they just didn’t
care how uncomfortable they were making the rest of us.
I
scanned the room. The terribly odd thing was that while they stood in the
center of the cafeteria—arguing—everyone’s eyes were on me.
What is so interesting about
me?
After
a few seconds, I heard whispered accusations slammed back and forth, like a
ping-pong ball. My name, muttered in odd and angry tones. No one seemed to mind
staring at me, but only the bravest few were sneaking sideways glances over at
Kelly and Kyle, hoping no one noticed.
This
wasn’t what I needed on my first day at a new school. I hadn’t come here
looking for instant enemies, but I knew I’d accidentally stirred a private pot
and things were already starting to boil.
I
needed to do something and quick. From the sounds floating around me, if they
got into an actual argument, I was going to get the blame.
I
spit out the first words I could think to say, “What’s a new kid to do, after school, around here… for fun?”
BOOK
TRAILER: https://youtu.be/JOft7ED0z2Y
BOOK
TEASER: https://youtu.be/729o2HWEAuE
BLURB:
When Savannah meets Kyle, its love
at first sight. And why wouldn't it be? He's perfect, as far as she can tell.
But Kyle appears whenever things go wrong. Maybe he isn't everything she
thought he was. It's a complete mystery until she discovers the water in
Cullaby Creek is being bottled and sold as vitamin “infused” water. Mistic
Water promises the impossible. And then, like a magical elixir, it
delivers. People who drink it feel younger, smarter, faster...healthier. But it
doesn’t take long before side effects hit. Literally. The secret has to be in
the water…or is it something more?
YOU CAN BUY KIM’S BOOKS HERE:
KIM’S AMAZON AUTHOR PAGE
Website: https://www.kimkasch.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/kimkasch
8 comments:
Hi, Kim - Welcome! Love your examples of love gone wrong. Romeo and Juliet is one story that upsets me every time I think of it. Stupid, stupid, stupid kids!! When I saw the movie back in the '70s (I think?), I sobbed and sobbed, even knowing how it would end. I always have to remind myself they're FICTIONAL characters and to snap out of it!
Love your excerpt and cover for THE CATS OF CULLABY CREEK. If the guys in my high school had looked like that, I probably would have enjoyed it a whole lot more! :-) Nice. The new book, about Morgaine Le Fey and the Viking, sounds wonderful too!
Welcome to the Roses of Prose, Kim. Thanks for gracing our pages with your thoughts and examples of romances gone wrong via deceit. I wish you good luck with your writing career. You're a new writer to most of us, so this is awesome. We love meeting new talent.
So glad to have you on Roses of Prose today! Excellent post...I never really looked at it that way. Your book sounds awesome!
For sure, Shakespeare was the king of misguided love! Thanks for visiting us and best of luck with sales.
Welcome, Kim. Great examples of love gone wrong. Best wishes on your books.
Welcome! I enjoyed that post and look forward to your book. On another note, I always thought Morgaine le Fey played a part in Arthurian legend; wasn't she supposedly King Arthur's sister or lover or something??
Welcome, Kim! If not for love gone wrong, where would us romance writers be? Very intriguing excerpt. Best of luck with all your upcoming books.
Loved your post, Thanks for sharing. I liked your excerpt, too. I'm putting it in my to buy list.
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