Monday, 10 November 2025

Never give up on your dream to write.

By Cassandra Samuels 

As I write this I am only two months away from a dream of mine coming true. I am having a whole series published by Dragonblade Publishing. A publishing house that is dedicated to all things Historical Romance.

To understand how this came about I have to go back - way back. I had my first novel was published in 2014 and my second in 2017. It was an amazing time but the publisher was starting to go another way and in the end I asked for my rights back. Though it was a hard decision at the time because they were amazing to work with, I know now it was the right thing to do.

I continued to write even though I wasn't really sure what I would do with these manuscripts once I had them back, but I had options and that was the main thing. 

 Then heartache struck.

The death of my granddaughter not yet two at the time cracked my world and that of my family, wide open. I stopped writing although with the encouragement of my crit partners I continued to support them and they me through this time. Eventually, after a long hiatus I announced that I thought I was ready to write again. Yay!


 But something was different. It was me. I was different. It took me a while to find my voice again but even that was not quite the same. I felt I had lost that carefree side of me. I was more serious, more focused.

On a whim and perhaps an overly optimistic sense of needing to get back on the h orse, I submitted to Dragonblade Publishing. They were willing to take me on, but one book was not going to cut it. They wanted a series. So I sent them a series book proposal for four books and they accepted.

Released 16th January 2026 - Cover by Dar Albert.

Party time, until....it was time to write. I only had one book in the series already done so I would have to work really hard to write three more books to various deadlines. I had never written to a deadline before and it was a test of my dedication, organization skills and my focus on making this dream into a career. 

A deadline tests you: 

  • You have to commit to writing when you really want to watch Netflix
  • You have to write even when you have done a full day at the paid job and you are just dog tired. 
  • You have to try and write even when you are not feeling the best. 
  • You have a contract and a date that you have to meet. 

When you are a pantser who is used writing a book and then selling it, as was the way with my previous publisher, it was a wake up call. 

I am now nearing the end of book three and already thinking about book four and I have learned a few things: 

  • I can write more than 500 words in a sitting. 
  • I can keep myself on track - most of the time. 
  • I can schedule my writing time and stick to it. 

So, if you want to write, then do it. Test yourself. Explore different ways of writing until you find the one that fits. Most of all - never give up on your dream to write. 

Love to Love: That book One in the Spies Like Us series - Once Upon a Wicked Wager will be released on the 16th of January. Just before the new Bridgerton Series comes back on Netflix. 

Love to Laugh: At my dogs Buddy and Jett playing together.

Love to Learn: New ways to stretch my imagination muscles. 

 

 

12 comments:

  1. Congratulations Cassandra. It's wonderful that your dream is about to come true. I enjoyed reading your first two novels and look forward to reading your series.

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  2. Thanks Sharon. It certainly has been a journey.

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  3. So happy, and proud of you, that you didn't ever give up on your dream, Cassandra! Love the cover of Once Upon a Wicked Wager and look forward to reading the rest of the series. :)

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  4. Cassandra, the sad news of your granddaughter was utterly tragic. How wonderful you've been able to continue writing, and I'm so excited for your new book. Your first two were wonderful. Congratulations!

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  5. Thanks Malvina. The first book is a re-publish of my first book, so you will have already read it but it does have some added content as well. Well worth a re-read.

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  6. Death of a family member really does hit hard, so hard. But the dream inside you remained flickering, waiting for the moment you were ready to light it bright again. I so glad to have been with you as your crit partner along your dream journey.

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    1. I could not have found my love of writing again without you and Marilyn. I will be forever grateful for your patience and support.

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  7. WEll done, Cassandra and a huge congratulations! You have a voice I've always enjoyed and although it may have changed a little, you're still an incredibly talented writer. This is the take off and now I look forward to watching you soar!

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    1. Thanks Alyssa. Your support goes a long way and I hope to write many series for this publisher.

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  8. YAY CASSIE! Congratulations, and this is such a great message to share. You should be proud (and I'm sure the family are!)

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    1. I'm so glad it resonated. Many things can come between a writer and writing but I guess when it is in you, it does not go away. They are very proud. I have dedicated book two to my Charlie Bear I thought it fitting seeing as that was the book I started before her death and finished after.

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