Self-publishing is growing in popularity as indie authors finally shake off the many circulating misconceptions. Concerns over lack of quality control still has some readers swearing off reading self-published books. Considering that the likes of The Martian were initially self-published, it's difficult to understand how people still adopt this blanket mentality. Self-publishing will never be… Continue reading A Vendetta Of Sorts
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The Point of No Return – Book Review
Title: The Point of No Return Author: Devyn Sinclair Genre: Reverse Harem/Monster Romance Rating: 4 Stars "Men like this don't exist. Gorgeous, dark, angry, seductive...stone doesn't come to life and leave me wanting more. It's impossible. Until it isn't. My name is Christine Daniels, and I am going mad. It was supposed to be simple:… Continue reading The Point of No Return – Book Review
Yet More Life Drama
It doesn't matter how much I schedule my life, something will derail it. Whether it's as little as a migraine, or as big as taking your partner to the emergency room. Both at the same time was a fun coincidence for me the other day. Long story short, food poisoning got my husband bad, and… Continue reading Yet More Life Drama
Technical Issues
There are a lot of unexpected issues that pop up when trying to publish books, but I experienced a brand new one this week. I finished editing Valkyrie Fallen which was a huge weight off my shoulders, but after a few attempts to get it to my editor, I found my e-mails weren't reaching her.… Continue reading Technical Issues
Reading Slump
Every time a potentially life-changing/world-changing event happens, my reading habits tend to change. Namely, I don't read as much. The initial shock of a pandemic, an economic crash, or war, takes a little getting used to. I read books to feel things, to see the world through other people's eyes, and to have some unique… Continue reading Reading Slump