Forever update ~ Book 3 in the Fateful Series... (I know you’ve been looking for it!)

Thursday, June 30, 2011

In Forever, I’m getting into Ethan’s head and the 1st chapter is told from his point of view. Due to things that happen in the plot, I need to tell the story from both Ethan’s and Danielle’s perspectives. By doing it this way, you’ll better understand why Lucas went after Danielle like he did. Driven by that overprotective nature of his, Ethan kept things about the past in terms of Lucas from Danielle because he didn’t want to upset her more than she already was.

You probably noticed in Fractured that I mentioned other magical beings gaining interest in Danielle too. That was intentional and was my way of setting things up for Book 3. And obviously, that is what Forever will mainly be about, their survival as creatures like pixies, witches and werewolves stalk her... Lilith can’t control other things she didn’t create...and that becomes a problem for them.

Also, you haven’t seen the last of Lucas and Celeste or some of the knightly heroes you got to know in Fractured. You’ll also get to see how truly evil Lucas can be.

Anyhow, I would like to ask my readers a few questions as I write this novel. I do have the plot in mind and much of it is already written, but I was hoping to get your input on things you’d like to see more of. For example, I know many of you would like to see Danielle get her revenge on Celeste besides the slightly satisfying punch to the face in Book 2. In this case, I think what I’ve come up with is pretty horrible but also unexpected.

So here’s how I’d like to do this: I’ll ask a few questions and if you would answer them in the comments section of this post then I’ll know what my readers want and therefore satisfy your wishes in the conclusion of the Fateful trilogy.

1~ Who are your favorite characters? And who would you like to see more of?
2~ What are some of your favorite scenes and why?
3~ What other creatures would you like to see more of? For example: Would you like to see more fairies or something else I haven’t explored yet?
4~ I plan to write at least two Novellas in the future for this series. One for Max and Nadia and one for Beon and Sophia. Are there any other characters you’d like to see stories written for?

(As you answer, all I ask is that you don’t put in too many spoilers ;-) Thanks so much!)

Fair Maiden Update AND Contest!

Monday, June 27, 2011


It looks like the wrong copy of Fair Maiden was uploaded in a recent update by mistake. We’re working on figuring out which file should be posted to correct the errors and we’ll re-uploaded ASAP.

Also, in preparation for print of Fractured and Fair Maiden, I’d like to have a contest. If you noticed any errors in either of those, please contact me through email (authordDOTcherischmidtATgmailDOTcom)with a list and I’ll award three people who find the most errors a prize. If there is a tie, I’ll decide by drawing. (Deadline is July 1st)
You’ll have your choice between:

~A printed and signed copy of Fateful, Fractured or Fair Maiden. Each book comes with a matching beaded bookmark.

~And for everyone who emails me with errors, I will gift you an updated e-copy of the book of your choice.

Thanks bunches! I adore my loyal readers. I'm very grateful to you for reading my work...and typos drive me a little crazy, like I said in this post from a while back: The Monster Under the Bed for Writers

Great Reviews for the Fateful series...

Monday, June 13, 2011

It’s been about 60 days since Fateful was released and since that time it has sored to the top 100 on Amazon and stayed there. At the moment Fateful is #8 and Fractured is #12 of Hot New Releases in Children’s Love & Romance Literature.

What are reviewers saying about this series?

An 8th grade literary arts teacher added it to her recommended summer reading list and gave both books rave reviews...

The Book Whisperer (What a great blog name! Don’t you think?)

Courtney’s Chitter Chatter (Great place if you’re looking for clean reads.)

Tifferz Book Review (Another great place if you’re looking for clean reads.)

Book Worm Nation (Another great place for reviews.)

And here is a new review Fractured just got on Amazon:
By jaterry
"OMG!!!! If it was even possible Cheri Schmidt outdid herself with this, it is a million times better then Fateful with twists at every turn! I couldnt put it down, it even made me late to work!

Please dont read this book if you havent 1st read Fateful, and for all the people who said it was a Twilight knock off, you have to read this book, it by far blows Twilight out of the water! and I am a huge Twilight fan.

Ethan and Danielle dont fail to deliver on the romance and surprises! And the action of the vampire civil war will keep you on your feet! this was an easy book to get wrapped up in, I easily felt Danielle's excitement, fear and disappointment, and even cried for her at one point.

Without any spoilers, I really wish we could have seen more of Lilith and a better description of "goth" Ethan but other then that, I have no complaints! you have to read this book, what are you waiting for click the button!!!!

Cannot wait for book 3! I would love to see Danielle get her revenge (more then what was done) on Celeste!"



If vampires aren't your thing then might I suggest you try out Fair Maiden? It has none of those fanged beings in it. With the massive attention the Fateful series is getting I fear Fair Maiden is being forgotten. Don’t forget about it!! Especially because it’s on sale for 1.99 right now! Thanks to Tifferz Book Review for her recent review and blog post of Fair Maiden

Up and Coming...

Wednesday, June 8, 2011



Great reviews for Fractured are coming in. I’m so glad and so grateful that my readers are enjoying the sequel to Fateful. Thanks for the great post Courtney! If you’re looking for something clean to read, then I recommend her fun review blog.

Today is the last day to enter the Summer Treasure Hunt to win a signed copy of Fateful. Check my previous post to see how to enter. And don’t forget there are more chances to win different prizes for the rest of this month. Also check my previous post to see how to win a signed copy of Fateful with a matching beaded bookmark, or a glass pearl replica of Danielle’s necklace and earrings. This other contest ends the 18th...Don’t miss out!




Book updates:
~Fair Maiden is on sale for 1.99. So if you’ve been trying to decided if you should get it or not, now’s a good time.

~Fateful has sold more than 3000 copies and is ranked high in Amazon's bestseller lists:
#19 in Kindle Store > Kindle eBooks > Fiction > Children's Fiction > Literature > Love & Romance
#19 in Books > Teens > Literature & Fiction > Love & Romance
#38 in Books > Teens > Science Fiction & Fantasy > Fantasy

~Fractured is following close behind Fateful and has made it into the bestseller lists as well:
#38 in Kindle Store > Kindle eBooks > Fiction > Children's Fiction > Literature > Love & Romance
#43 in Books > Teens > Literature & Fiction > Love & Romance
#78 in Books > Teens > Science Fiction & Fantasy > Fantasy

Right now I’m working on:

~Forever—the conclusion to the Fateful series
~The Trapping club—the sequel to Fair Maiden
~Sophia’s Cookbook for Mortals—A fun recipe book featuring recipes Sophia likes to mess up her apron with.
~Two novellas to supplement the Fateful series. Max’s story and Beon and Sophia’s story...
~The Fairy Ring Enchantment—A story about fair rings and why you shouldn’t step inside them.

Thank you for sharing your good reviews with me!!!

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Many of you tell me you love my book, and I really appreciate that!

Thank you to those of you who participated in the interview/giveaway! The winners are Courtney and Nicole. Congratulations!!

Next I'm hosting the Summer Treasure Hunt tomorrow, June 8th! I'm giving away a singed copy of Fateful. It's easy to enter, here's what you do:

1~ Find the answer to my treasure hunt question.

QUESTION: Who is the prince of darkness? (HINT: Click on “April” under Blog Archive in the left hand sidebar and read the April 12, 2011 post)

2~ Email the answer with your name and mailing address to jdipastena@yahoo.com. Put Summer Treasure Hunt, June 8th in the subject line. (Don't enter in the comments of this post for this contest.)

3~ Deadline is midnight tomorrow ~OPEN TO USA ENTRIES ONLY~ Sorry about that, shipping just costs too much right now : (

4~ The winner will be contacted tomorrow, and I'll update this blog post then with the name.

Don't forget to enter for the other prizes as well! There are going to be a total of 30 prizes given way, so don't miss out!


~Plus, with the success of my last two contests I’m holding another to thank my loyal readers. Follow my blog for one entry, then post a comment for another.

The prizes are as follows:
~A signed paperback of Fateful with a matching handmade beaded bookmark.

~A glass pearl replica of Danielle’s necklace and matching earrings. (This is a quality handmade set that will be sold on Etsy soon.)

~A gifted Kindle or Nook e-book of Fractured.

~I’ll also be giving away a few handmade beaded bookmarks.

I haven't decided how many of each I'll give away, so enter and find out... The deadline for this contest is June 18th.

Good luck and thanks for taking a chance on me and reading Fateful!

Bookmarks are a mix of cream glass pearls and crystals strung on silk cord. The necklace is made up of white glass pearls strung on durable memory wire with an antique bronze leaf bead cap and extender chain. The earrings are made of matching white glass pearls, and antique bronze leaf bead caps on a lever-back earring. Click on each image to see it larger.







Fateful in paperback

Fateful is now available for sale in paperback at the following locations:


















Very soon signed copies will be available for purchase on my website.

Writer Interview & Book Giveaway!!!

Thursday, June 2, 2011

Cheri’s publicist (AKA Hubby, Drew) did an interview of her:
(Scroll down if you have no patience and just want to know how to win the free book.)

Drew: So how long have you been writing?
Cheri: About 6 years.

Drew: How long have you known you wanted to be a writer?
Cheri: I only figured that out 6 years ago too. I’ve always had stories playing in my mind. And I always thought they were for my own personal entertainment. Then I dreamed about a story called The Fairy Ring Enchantment which I have a lot of handwritten notes for. Anyway after that dream, I started typing it thinking it was a picture book and was really confused when it started to come out like a novel. I was so confused in fact that I stopped typing in my notes to figure out what was going on in my head.

As I set that story a side for a while (I will finish it very soon though) Fateful started to come to me. And Fateful was coming at me so hard and fast that I was forced to start typing. I finished Fateful and half of Fractured in about two months. And I was shocked. I never knew I had more than 200 thousand words of text and dialogue in my head. Part of that might be because I’ve always been very creative in other ways, painting and photography and crafting...so I think those things sort of overshadowed my skill for writing. I like to say it was a hidden talent that I’ve only just discovered I had.

Drew: When does inspiration come to you?
Cheri: Sometimes while’ I’m driving, sometimes while I’m showering....

Uh, Drew, are you still there?

Drew: Huh? Oh, sorry, I was picturing you showering.
Cheri: ~rolls eyes~ As I was saying, most of my ideas usually come when I’m tucked in bed, comfortable and just on the verge of falling asleep.

Drew: This is why I bought you those little light-up pens...so you’d stop getting up with pen and paper, sneak off to the bathroom, shut the door, flip on the light and write. You always still woke me up...hence the light-up pens.
Cheri: Do I wake you up now?

Drew: Nope.
Cheri: You sure toss and turn a lot. It makes it kind of hard to write...I’m just saying...

Drew: Hmm...On to the next question! When did you write Fateful?
Cheri: Sometime between 2005-2006. Yes, before Twilight was popular. Only my first beta readers know that.

Drew: So did it hurt you when Twilight did become popular because you also wrote about vampires?
Cheri: Sort of but not really. I was editing when Twilight became popular so when it was time to find an agent or a publisher it was like swimming in a sea of vampires. That makes it really hard to get noticed. So I set the Fateful series on the shelf while I wrote Fair Maiden which doesn’t have any vampires in it. I mean I knew vampires would always be popular; at least they always have been for me. I’ve loved vampires since movies like “Love at First Bite.”

Anyway, I knew I could come back to my vampires and then this e-book revolution happened... Now I’m incredibly glad I couldn’t get an agent or a publisher. So in truth the best thing to happen to me was the explosion in vampire popularity. I love having this sort of control.

Drew: This brings me to the indie question. Are you glad you did it?
Cheri: I am sooo glad I did it. The publishing industry is really struggling right now and authors are getting cheated in the process. I feel so free doing it this way. I’d always wanted to design my own covers because I know my way around Photoshop. But every time I asked agents and publishers if they’d let me do that I’d get the explanation that I could put in a submission for the cover. Then the marketing department would make the final decision.

Drew: Okay, since you brought it up, explain what the covers mean to you....
Cheri: With Fateful I wanted a sense of wonder and curiosity. The two characters recognize each other from a time in their past neither of them remembers. I think my models captured that very well.

With Fractured the characters deal with a lot more danger to their lives and I wanted that to show in their faces. Again the models did a brilliant job and I’m extremely pleased. Funny thing, myself and the models like this even better than the first one.

For Fair Maiden, I wanted her to sort of look like she could either be dead or sleeping, but deeply like Sleeping Beauty. This model was also delightful to work with and I got exactly what I wanted for the cover.

Drew: Okay, again....since you mentioned your models, who are they?
Cheri: I’m not going to say who they are.

Drew: But I can...
Cheri: Jerkface

Drew: You used that word in Fateful, where did “jerkface” come from?
Cheri: Well our teens use it a lot, as you well know. Urban Dictionary has two definitions that fit: “The action of being a jerkface. Being a complete jerk in every sense,” and “a term of endearment between siblings; often meaning I Love You.” I put it in the story mainly for my kids and I think the character would use it too.

Drew: How does the story come to you? Besides when you’re trying to sleep and naked in the—?
Cheri: Do we really need to go back to that?

Drew: I suppose not.
Cheri: Great...anyway, the stories come as ideas in my head. Sometimes, or rather, many times I even hear the characters talking to each other in my head.

Drew: I see... ~Drew raises eyebrows~
Cheri: I told this to a girlfriend once and she said, “That’s not normal. It’s a sign that you really are a writer. Most people don’t hear characters talking to each other in their head.” I wasn’t exactly sure what to say to that, but it felt like a compliment so that’s how I took it.

Drew: Who is your favorite author?
Cheri: I don’t think I can narrow it down to just one. So some of my favorites are: Catherine Anderson, Lynsay Sands, Lisa Kleypas, Leslie Charteris, Brandon Sanderson, and Lynn Kurland, just to name a few.

Drew: You have a knack for drawing emotion out of the reader. How do you do that?
Cheri: I really have no clue...

Drew: Why did you go indie?
Cheri: Because YOU introduced me to Joe Konrath AND because of him, I realized books are something people consume like ice cream, or chocolate or French fries. When it comes to something people consume then they want it cheep and they want it now. I think that’s why e-books are exploding. You can buy a novel with one click and devour it in a day. Much to my vexation.

Drew: Why do you say that? But first would you define vexation for me?
Cheri: Eh, sure. Vexation means the sate of being provoked to slight annoyance, anxiety, or distress. (according to dictionary.com)

And to answer the first question: Because it took me months or perhaps even a year to write and edit the book and then readers just scream through it in a few hours...oh well. May aim is to entertain, so I guess if I accomplish that then I don’t really care if my readers take time to savor it. People are really fast readers. It’s amazing really. I can’t read that fast!

Drew: Did you try to publish the old fashioned way first?
Cheri: You know I did.

Drew: ~clears throat~ I mean, for the kind folks reading this did you try to publish the old fashioned way first?
Cheri: Oh, sorry. Of course I did. I even started off the year with 160 quires sent to agents and a few copies of Fair Maiden in the hands of small publishers. I got a very positive response in terms of my writing, however I frequently heard, “Due to the market right now...” or “Could you make it 30 pages shorter because we can’t afford to print anything over 300 pages...” or “This looks great but it just doesn't fit into our list right now...” Then Joe Konrath showed me the light.
Drew: And me.
Cheri: Right, and you. xoxo Thanks for the support.

Drew: So how do you keep up with everything else? Your Blog? Your Website? Twitter? Facebook? Kindle Boards? Converting your books? Computer backups..the list must be endless!
Cheri: That is why I hired you, my handsome geek you.

Drew: Um....where is my paycheck?
Cheri: You know, hugs, kisses, and don’t forget the Wegman’s cannolis in the fridge!

Drew: Oh and you folks out there in internet-land reading this....if you like it....let us know by leaving a comment and following the blog. Then perhaps I’ll con Cheri into doing another one of these interviews soon

Plus, for everyone who comments, she’ll put your names in a hat and draw a winner to send a fee e-copy of Fractured to. For an extra chance to win, comment AND follow this blog. Deadline is June 7th.