A Counterfeit Heart is ON SALE!

Price drop alert! #1.99book #historicalromance

Woohoo! A Counterfeit Heart (Secrets and Spies series) by Amazon #1 Regency Historical bestselling author K. C. Bateman is on sale right now across all vendors for $1.99! (Regular price $4.99!) Go grab yourself a copy for less than the price of a cup of coffee!

Amazon http://amzn.to/2rw5JEo
Barnes & Noble / Nook: http://bit.ly/2eszIYu
iTunes / iBooks http://apple.co/2vNpXXy
Kobo: http://bit.ly/2vv7yTV
Google Play: http://bit.ly/2wVwwfw

New RT17 and RWA17 photos added!

As promised, I’ve just added a whole bunch of photos from the 2017 RT (Romance times) convention in Atlanta Georgia and the RWA17 (Romance Writers of America) convention in Orlando, Florida! See all the silly shenanigans under the About / Photo Album tab! Enjoy!

August Newsletter Subscriber giveaway!

Hi all! This month I’m running a historical romance book and swag giveaway for all my newsletter subscribers: GIVEAWAY ALERT!
Want to win this fantastic bunch of romance books and swag I picked up at RWA? Of course you do!
This is an EXCLUSIVE giveaway for my newsletter subscribers. For details of how to enter, fill in the newsletter signup form on my website: https://www.kcbateman.com
You’ll receive my August newsletter with details of how to enter. Simple!
 
This prize consists of: FOUR books, including a SIGNED copy of Karen Hawkins -The Prince who loved me, Eloisa James – when Beauty Tamed the Beast, Georgette Heyer -The Grand Sophy, and Susan Elizabeth Phillips – Call Me Irresistible. PLUS excerpt booklets from Joanna Shupe, Kathy Lyons, me, a door hanger, Sabrina Jeffries tote bag, bookmarks, silver dangly keyring, petticoats and pistols booklet, Tessa Dare magnet, Pantser and Plotter magnets, pens, etc etc!
 
I will post worldwide, so all countries welcome!
Good Luck!

Book around the world!

A friend just sent me this photo and I thought I’d share. Here’s the French version of To Steal A Heart (Secrets & Spies #1) taking in the view above Cape Town, South Africa!

Now there’s a sentence I never thought I’d ever write! Who knew my little book would get so far? Thanks Louise D for the photo!

‘A Counterfeit Heart’ will be appearing in Jess Michael’s ‘Buy A Historical’ newsletter tomorrow. If you haven’t already bought your copy, or signed up to her very useful newsletter, now’s the time! Her website is:

http://www.buyahistorical.com

A Raven’s Heart hits #1 Bestseller rank!

Wow! A Raven’s Heart has just hit #1 Bestseller rank on Amazon Kindle in both Victorian and Regency Historical Romance categories! A HUGE thank you to everyone who has bought a copy and I hope you enjoy reading about Raven and Heloise as much as I enjoyed writing about them. Happy Reading! Love Kate

A Raven’s Heart is 99c!

Guess what? A Raven’s Heart (Secrets & Spies book II) is ON SALE for the bargain price of only 99c! This promotion will only be running for the next ten days, until Saturday April 22nd, so go grab yourself a feisty codebreaker and an infuriating spy and settle down for an adventurous read! Enjoy!

Link To Buy A Raven’s Heart on Amazon
Link To Buy A Raven’s Heart on Barnes and Noble/Nook
Link To Buy A Raven’s Heart on iTunes/iBooks
Link To Buy A Raven’s Heart on Kobo

 

Doing things that scare you.

I can pinpoint the exact moment I became afraid of heights. It was in Florence, Italy, and I had climbed to the top of the bell tower of the magnificent Renaissance duomo. The views over the city were amazing. And then I noticed the metal cage that had been erected over the top—to stop people jumping off the tower. Of course, my lurid writer’s imagination provided me with a graphic idea of what it would feel like to climb up onto the edge and throw myself down onto the cobbled piazza below. My legs turned to water. I felt as if the whole building was swaying below me. I gripped the solid stone wall until my knuckles turned white. Hello, vertigio.

I’d never had a problem before that moment. I’d even abseiled down a church spire in France when I was fifteen because it sounded like fun. Ah, the idiocy of youth.

Inexplicably, I only have a problem on things attached to the ground, like tall buildings. Looking out of the window of a plane ten thousand feet up? No problem. I think this is because I have convinced myself that it’s not physics—as my engineer husband insists—but magical golden pixie dust that keeps a huge metal lump so improbably in the air. (That writer’s imagination comes in handy sometimes.)

Since then, however, I’ve forced myself to do things that scare me, because it’s always good to challenge yourself and I refuse to let the fear stop me. So here’s me NOT LOOKING DOWN in a glass cube extending off the side of the Willis Tower in Chicago:

. . . and taking a scared selfie on a chair lift in Park City, Utah.

. . . and edging closer to the massive drop at Yosemite National Park.

Why am I writing about this, you ask? Because I’ve realized I need to take the same fearless approach to my writing.

It’s scary, but you have to write what embarrasses you, what makes you cringe at the thought of another person reading. Bleed onto the page. Write it as if your mother will never read your sex scenes (even though she definitely will!)

It’s hard to do. I sometimes chicken out in my own writing, worrying about what others will think. But I’m trying to write bravely. More honestly. Even if that means scaring myself silly, too.

Happy reading (and writing)!

Love Kate

P.S: QUESTION TO READERS: Tell me about a time you’ve done something brave or something that scared you. . .