fantasy
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Release day is tomorrow =D
I’ll spare you my usual rambling, do you want to see some of the reviews? https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CTYK6SWK(The book link, before I forget) My favorite ones, of course… From Kelly: Cinderella is one of the most recognisable classic fairy tales that many of us enjoyed as children. As a small child, Cinderella was my favourite princess, so…
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Miriam’s Adorable Landlady
I’ll do you an excerpt about Nettie. She’s a minor but important character to Miriam: He agreed, and they wandered back into town. Her room was a fair way from the tea house where she went to read; it was actually closer to where Harry still was. To his surprise, she invited him to see…
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‘Only until Midnight’ review
So this is interesting: A beloved classics new take The story of Cinderella, a slight twist in the fairytale we all know and love. Pros: this author has fantastic descriptions, the point of view the story was told from was wonderful, and I appreciated the love and depth that Ella had for her mother. Cons:…
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You guys, I did it.
I finished this sneaky draft of TGFTB last night. I was so tired by then end that I almost felt drunk and then I realised I’ll still have to change all the back meat around at some point. I just have to read it over and then finger’s crossed It’ll be all glowed up and…
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You have to see my new Cinderella blurb
You guys, I love Melanie. She’s the bestest egg among eggs. Look what she’s done, with her clever head-brain full of… I don’t know, must be magic or something. She said she took extra care with my Cinderella blurb because she knows it’s important to me. I actually want to cry a bit, but I…
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First review back
I’ve been waiting for this, and it’s okay, but I feel disappointed, and to be honest I thought I might. This review is by Meg, and thank you very much Meg for getting the ball rolling. First I’ll show you the review (and just to reiterate, the review is fine, I’m just sharing my own…
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Misusing Melanie
Because she’s too talented, I’ve rehired my editor (or am doing now) to redo my blurbs. I’m just not as good as she is, and happy to admit it. But I asked her very nicely and thought she should be paid for her trouble. Fingers crossed, all of the books we’ve done so far will…