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Chance Encounter With a Circus Goat
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Blood Ties follows the orphaned son of a blacksmith who is linked to an ancient prophecy that will determine the fate of two medieval kingdoms. What was the inspiration for the setup of your story?
Growing up in Europe, I have always held a fascination with the medieval time period, and most of my stories are written in that era. The inspiration for Blood Ties, however, didn’t come from my many explorations in castle ruins but from a chance encounter with a circus goat in France. The first scene of Blood Ties that came to mind was of Lucas pulling a goat along on a lead rope behind some circus wagons with a castle in the distance. From there, I took the story back some years to understand who Lucas was, how he came to walk behind those circus wagons, and what quest he was on.
Lucas is an outsider who is ostracized by the village children and orphaned when his father is murdered. From then on, he is sought out by different groups for the power he is suspected of wielding inside him. Was the character’s backstory something you always had, or did it develop as you were writing?
It definitely developed while writing. I knew Lucas was special and shunted by his peers, but I didn’t know why. When I first put pen to paper to write Blood Ties, I wrote scenes as they came to me, and not always in order. Only when I had a notebook full did I start writing the first chapter and pieced things together.
When you first sat down to write this story, did you know where you were going, or did the twists come as you were writing?
I did know where I wanted Blood Ties to go, but what I wanted and where the story went, wasn’t something I planned. It’s the one thing I love about writing, having that aha moment as an author when one of your characters discloses something in dialogue I hadn’t thought of before. I always tell people that a story writes itself and I merely put the words down. Its how I describe ‘writers block’. I imagine myself standing at a cross roads and turning left, while the story wants to go right. I can carry on, but eventually I will come to a dead and will have to go back to where I took a wrong turn. The one thing I do try and aim for in my stories is to not make my twists predictable. It keeps the reader on their toes and makes it more fun to write.
Where does the story go in the next book, and where do you see it going in the future?
In the second book of The King’s Chosen, titled ‘Hidden Enemies‘, it is clear that Lucas is undoubtelby someones target, but when the king asks him to spy on a rival rular, Lucas readily obeys. During his dangerous journey, he will be reunited with his friends from the traveling circus, escape a dreadful attack and learn the truth of his existence. But when I plot by the maniacal King Boran is discovered, and Lucas experiences the loss of a friend, he realizes that the only way to save his people will be to surrender himself to the enemy.
At the moment I see The King’s Chosen as a four book series. I have already written Lost Souls, which is book three (due to be released in March 2024) and I am currently writing book four. I am still looking for that perfect ending that I, and my readers will be satisfied with. I could carry on with Lucas’s story, but I don’t want it to be a never ending series. I have other stories already playing on my mind that I have yet to write.
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Lucas has been raised as a blacksmith’s son; an outsider ostracized by the other village children. One night at a nearby monastery, a mysterious black stone whispers a haunting premonition to Lucas. When his father is murdered, the monks take Lucas in, convinced he is an extraordinary hero foretold by destiny. However, a restless Lucas runs off to join a circus where he draws the attention of the powerful King Itan, who believes Lucas is one of “the chosen”—a group of boys who are descendants of great warriors. The king will stop at nothing to compel Lucas to join his chosen army, all while the soldiers who killed Lucas’s father are closing in. Before long, Lucas is embroiled in a plot to defeat the king while an unseen enemy begins planning to bring the young man down before he learns of his remarkable power.
This first novel of L. Waithman’s richly imagined fantasy series will leave you eagerly awaiting Lucas’s next adventure.
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Blood Ties (The King’s Chosen Book 1)
Posted by Literary Titan

L. Waithman’s Blood Ties (The King’s Chosen) is a young adult fantasy novel that weaves the tale of Lucas, a blacksmith’s son, whose life is inextricably linked to a mysterious ancient prophecy. This prophecy speaks of two kings and the fate of their kingdom, setting the stage for a story rich in medieval fantasy elements. Lucas, initially aspiring to join the king’s army, faces a life-altering moment when his father is tragically murdered. This event leads him to the guidance of warrior monks, including Father Ansann, at a local monastery. Here, he is groomed and educated for a destiny far greater than he ever imagined.
Set against a backdrop reminiscent of medieval times, the novel offers a setting that will likely resonate with enthusiasts of this genre. While starting at a measured pace, the narrative gradually accelerates, drawing readers into Lucas’ journey. This transition creates an engaging and dynamic reading experience. As Lucas endeavors to understand his true identity and navigate the perils surrounding him, the story explores themes of self-discovery and resilience. Lucas’ character, at times, reflects the impetuousness of youth, which may particularly appeal to middle-grade and young adult readers. However, the novel’s appeal is not confined to this demographic, as adults may also find its themes and narrative engaging. The character development, particularly of Lucas, might seem limited in places, yet the plot remains compelling and keeps readers invested. One of the book’s strengths is its educational undercurrent, imparting valuable lessons about confronting fears and the journey of self-growth.
Blood Ties is crafted with a narrative that stays with the reader, leaving a lingering impact. As the book concludes, it subtly sets the stage for future installments, promising more of Lucas’ enthralling adventures.
Pages: 344 | ASIN : B09V3GC8NP
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