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Blood Link

Not so Fast!

December 9, 2011 By Lynne

I’ve been told that things become easier as you gain experience. That is true of many things, such as riding a bicycle, reading, loading and shooting a weapon, and any other number of things. However, that simply doesn’t apply to writing books in a series.

Somehow, I thought that it would be a piece of cake to write a series. After all, in the first book you have established your cast and built your world. You’ve created an ongoing story line that will take the reader through several books. How hard can this possibly be?

What the hell was I thinking?

Problem number one – most series deal with a main character and a small group of side characters that come along for the ride. What I quite foolishly did was write about a team of people. And then even dumber – I added in all these side characters. I went from just an eight-man team to a tight-knit group of almost twenty people and they all interact on a daily basis. You need a damn scorecard to keep track of these people – and they are all talking to me!

Problem number two – each book needs to actually stand alone as a single story. That means recapping where we are and how we got here as well as giving some of the basics of the world. In the first four books, the threat by Milo and Katherine provides the “big threat.” But each book must have its own conflict and resolution, whether that’s a relationship or an event. Each book must also lend itself to the next book. That’s a lot of stuff to fit in and still keep the story moving.

Problem number three – I write on an extremely tight story timeline. Things happen quickly in my books. We don’t spend weeks hanging around waiting for things to change; most books cover a time period of only three-to-four days. There ain’t a lot of dating gone on here. My folks come together quickly and life happens. While some things in our lives evolve over a long period of time, the most significant things can come down to a single moment in time. The moment you met, the moment you first kissed, and the moment someone shot at you.

I’ve written the first four books. Two are out, one is in edit and the other is awaiting edit. When I asked some of my beta readers who they thought the next book should be about, none of them came up with the person that I thought was the most interesting. Most named a team member, but I’m choosing to come off the primary team. My ancillary characters are taking over the show, and my team members are providing back up. People I originally wrote as plot movers are now jumping up and down and waving their arms madly, screaming at me to tell their stories.

The last three days have been spent working out the timeline and plot points for the next book so that it fits within the big story arc. I’m now officially off and running on book five – I just hope I can pull it all together and bring the reader along for the ride that’s happening in my head. I’ve marked 9 December as day one since I started early this morning. However, I am doubtful that I’ll be able to pull this one off in less than thirty days. My plan is to immerse myself in the books and try to write the next three back-to-back before I take a well-deserved break from the vampires. If they’ll let me…

Wish me luck.

Filed Under: Blood Link, Writing

Blood Link II – The Catalyst is now Available

November 9, 2011 By Lynne

Staff Sergeant Becky Taylor’s frustration and tension level are building to the breaking point. She’s lost control of her temper and injured a teammate during training, and as a result, she’s unable to focus on her work. Thirty years ago, Colonel Court Andrews transitioned her team from human to vampire after a violent attack that left them bloody and dying. Becky felt a strong emotional and physical connection with Court during her transition and her attraction for him hasn’t lessened, although she tries not to let it show. Court has treated Becky with a cold, professional detachment while avoiding her as much as possible, always keeping her at arm’s length. In the process, he has made her feel as though she doesn’t exist.

But all of that is about to change. Samantha, the unit psychic, is having horrific premonitions that she and the team are struggling to understand as they sort through the evidence of a recent attack that injured Court and four others. He and his extraordinary team have been targeted by Katherine and Milo, two Old World and extremely violent vampires. Everything is thrown into chaos almost overnight when the team discovers the vicious Milo has set his evil sights on Becky. Court will be forced to face his true feelings about Becky when Milo threatens her life.

Edited by: Arwen Newman
Cover Design: Liquid Reality Studios

Available from Amazon through the link on the left side of the page.
Also available from Barnes and Noble for the Nook.

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Blood Link Now Available!

June 12, 2011 By Lynne

“Blood Link” by Lynne Scott.

Blood Link – where the military and vampires meet.

Technical Sergeant Samantha Elliott had always felt alone. But when Sam was assigned to a top secret satellite imagery unit, she found herself part of a tight knit group of military men and women who soon came to be the family she had always craved. In fellow team member Master Sergeant Jay “Cowboy” Evans she found even more, a man who she could spend the rest of her life with. But just as Sam and Cowboy discovered each other, they were ripped apart by a brutal attack that killed almost everyone on the team, leaving Sam alone again to face an empty future.

But everything that Sam has ever known or believed in is about to be called into question, when she is saved from death by Cowboy, the man she thought had died all those years ago. She will need all her strength to deal with the looming danger that threatens the family she has just found again. Sam must come to terms with what she now is and face a reality where vampires and the military share a dark secret…

“Blood Link” is available NOW for the Kindle via Amazon.com, and will be available soon for the Nook at BN.com.

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Blood Link is coming!

June 10, 2011 By Lynne

I admit it – I’m a lousy tease. It’s one of those things that I’m not good at. A little flirting is manageable, but teasing is just a no-go for me. It isn’t that I wouldn’t like to be good at it, I’m simply not. There will be no confusion in my actions or words. No batting of the lashes or “accidental” brushes against you. I’m the kinda gal who is much more likely to look you in the eye and tell you what I want.

So I’m not going to drop little hints here and there about my Blood Link series. No sly references, no one line quotes, and no winks and nods. I’d have to hire someone with a clue to do that for me.

So like everything else I’ve done – I’ll go my own way again and instead of blurbing about my vampires, I’ll share with you some of the questions that generated the series: What if the United States had a military unit consisting of vampires? What would you use them for? How would you hide them? Who would be a candidate for transition? Would you take non-military vamps and put them through boot camp or would you turn special ops types when they fell in the line of duty? How do you keep them secret for so long? What happens when one goes rogue?

Then came all the questions about how my world works: Can my vampires be out in sunlight? Can they eat real food? Do they breathe? How often do they need to feed? How do they die? How long can they live? What skills do they have? Can they manipulate human minds? Do they believe in God? Do they suffer from bloodlust?

Literally hundreds of questions later I knew who my troops were and what their function was.

My military vampires exist in our world and operate a school where they teach escape, evasion, and tracking. Some are intel agents who travel the world gathering information while hiding in the shadows and eavesdropping. All of these are things vampires would naturally excel at.

Blood Link will be coming out in the next few days. What exactly is it about? It’s about military vampires, big trouble, demons, love, danger, sex, blood, violence, more love, more sex, more big trouble, more danger, more violence, etc. See, I told you I’m no good at teasing.

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