Monday, February 10, 2020

*Book Tour & Giveaway* Broken Triangle by Elle W Silver-GUEST POST


Broken Triangle 
Eternal Soulmates Series #1 
by Elle W Silver 
Genre: Paranormal M/M Romance


Will their love for one another be enough? 

Life has just started to look up for Jamie. He has a job at the Moore Manor. He is finally free of his abusive uncle. He has a friend who genuinely cares for him. But when the attentions of the Hotel owner’s son begin to threaten his newfound peace, Jamie worries. 

Riley doesn’t appreciate being summoned to Moore Manor. But while at home, he meets the most beautiful young man he’s ever seen. He wants to court the younger man, but his mother complicates his intention with a shocking revelation. Not to mention the Vampire he can’t seem to stop fantasizing about. 

Ben’s been sent to find a nuisance witch. He needs to put all thoughts of a destined soul mate out of his head and focus on the task ahead. But when he realizes that the witch is more powerful than he originally thought, his priorities shift. He must now protect the two men with everything he has, even if one of them wants nothing to do with him. 

Can Jamie, Riley, and Ben navigate their complicated lives, the threat of a wicked witch with a grudge and their forbidden love for one another? 

Broken Triangle is the first installment in the Eternal Soulmates Series, a sexy saga of stories about vampires, witches, werewolves, and humans. If you love your stories steamy, action-packed and emotional, then you’ll love Elle W Silver’s first book. 

Broken Triangle is not a standalone. The story continues in Eternal Soulmtes Series #2. 


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Growing up Elle was the girl sitting in a corner with her nose in a book. For as long as she could remember, she would journey to different destinations around the world with the characters she met in the many books she read. 

So when she turned fifteen, it was not surprising that she found herself ready to create her own world of characters. The Paranormal world was particularly intriguing, especially immortal vampires and the humans sharing their fascinating existence. 

Her first book was not published and got lost somewhere in the midst of her life. Her love of stories- literature, Movies and TV,only intensified as she got older, becoming a major part of her life. 

Soon, she would find herself working as a freelance writer (a girl has to pay her bills) all the while sharing her life with voices in her head that screamed for an outlet. She saw an opportunity to give life to her characters when she stumbled on self-publishing and her first Paranormal romance series- The Eternal Flame Series was born. 

A tea addict, Elle also has a powerful love for Music and her ever expanding Family. She is overjoyed to share her love for Romance with all her readers and grateful for their unending support. 



GUEST POST
What I Learnt While Writing Broken Triangle
Broken Triangle is the first book I have ever considered sharing with the world. In fact, it is the first story I have ever completed and it took me the better part of two years to finish it. To put it in perspective, I am freelance writer by profession and I can probably write about 10,000 words a day; so a 60,000 word novel with everything figured out should take no more than 10 days, tops. But no matter how much time, I put into writing the story; I just couldn’t finish Broken Triangle.
I loved the characters (if you read the story, I hope you love them as much I do) and the story is compelling. But I kept second guessing myself at every turn. I would write a scene or chapter and then go to Google looking for writing advice. As you can guess, I would find an article telling me “that’s not how you develop characters” and that my story structure is all wrong.
Therefore, by the time I was able to power through the story and finish it, I began obsessing about just how much potential readers would hate the story. Thus began one of the most extensive revisions I think I will ever do. I tore the story apart, changing whole sections based on “advice” I found in numerous “how to write a novel” articles and books. But at the end of the disheartening process, I discovered a few things and the most important is; no one could tell my story the right way expect me.
The sheer number of writing advice out there is clear evidence that a lot of authors struggle with this. We want to make our stories the next big thing that we forget the most important part of this process; telling the story, like only “you” can. The story, the setting and the characters come to you and uniquely you, because you are the one who can tell it “right”.
The fear that people will hate it is always there for every author. I feel it every day and it threatens to mess with my other WIPs. But I remember this lesson and realize that as long as I am true to the characters and their needs, it’s impossible for readers to hate it. Sharing Broken Triangle in its original form made me realize this and it is a lesson I hope to carry for as long as I write.



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