Here we are finally with the release of the last instalment of the book trailer for Traitor’s Knot, Part 2. This is all about Elizabeth Seton, a gifted healer who has uprooted herself from Weymouth to live with her aunt in Warwick. In the course of trying to rebuild her life and salvage what she could after the war, she is drawn into intrigue and forbidden love. I hope you enjoy the video. If you’ve missed Traitor’s Knot Part I, click here or check out Videos.
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Traitor’s Knot Part 1 is a hit
The weekend edition of Bookertainment, with host Withy Petre, features fans’ reactions to the release of Traitor’s Knot Part 1. Click here if you missed it, or check out what I have under Videos. Tune in to see what people are saying about it!
Book trailer: Traitor’s Knot Part 1
It’s launch day, everyone! I’m pleased to finally release the first part of my book trailer. Thank you to everyone who helped spread the news. When I started thinking about a book trailer, I immediately knew that I wanted to create a series. Since the story is told through two characters, James Hart and Elizabeth Seton, it’s only fair that each gets their own trailer. Warning: This book trailer is rated “PR” (Pro-Royalist). Traitor’s Knot Part 1: On January 30, 1649, King Charles I was executed by Parliament. Moderate MP’s against the proceedings were purged from Parliament and prevented from casting their…
Traitor’s Knot: Pre-launch Party
We’re leading up to the official launch of the Traitor’s Knot Part 1 book trailer this Friday, followed by Part 2 on Tuesday. I’m so excited. I hope you are too. To get this party started, I’ve filmed a short video on the pre-launch excitement. Please share and keep the party going. For more clips, check out Videos.
Book Trailers: Why create one?
Why have a book trailer when you don’t yet have a book? I’m glad you asked that. Before I answer that, let’s start with what they are. Book trailers have taken off as a means to promote that new/upcoming release or generate an interest in a new series. For those who were as hooked on Game of Thrones as I was, the teaser videos released before the next instalment fed the addiction and left me squealing, “I can’t wait!” Book trailers should do the same thing. It’s an interesting concept when you think of it: visual arts generating interest in the…