So I am extremely
excited to be off to Lebanon, TN for the Indie Romance Writer’s Conference!!
I’m geeking out a bit because some of my favorite indieauthors are going to be there, so I’m trying to get my “I’m totally cool and
nonchalant about everything” face down so I don’t seem like a dweeb. The whole thing is thrilling to me because I’m
going to get to meet with other authors who are trying to do or are succeeding
at exactly what I’m working on: being a self-supported author who is in on the ground
floor of indie publishing.
As much as I would love to get a fantastic book
contract and have movies made of my books and all (which, let’s be honest,
everyone would love), I am so privileged to be able to make my mark now on the
indie publishing world. I have no doubt that in the next 10 years, indie
publishing is going to be dominant in the industry, which is great; so many new
and exciting authors with innovative ideas are getting out there when they
might not have because their stories didn’t fit the market or weren’t trendy
enough. No matter what, having your book read by the public is a wonderful
thing, but there’s something really appealing in the purity of the author
directly reaching out to readers the way indies have to do.
Anyway, hopefully I’ll learn all sorts of new and exciting
things to post on my blog and website at the conference. In the meantime, I’ve
just announced that my new book Woman of Silk and Stone is available
for pre-order on Amazon. The release date is set for October 31, so check it
out please! I’ve included the blurb below. Check out my website for a samplechapter!
Some days you should just stay in bed...
Honeydew Morning-Sun Sullivan is having a bad day. Apart from having absentee hippie parents, a job in crisis management that she hates, and an apartment she can’t afford, Honey is about to learn there are some mornings you should just call in sick.
Honeydew Morning-Sun Sullivan is having a bad day. Apart from having absentee hippie parents, a job in crisis management that she hates, and an apartment she can’t afford, Honey is about to learn there are some mornings you should just call in sick.
First, she gets fired. Then, while wandering the streets of
D.C. in a jobless stupor, she accidentally enters a deserted neighborhood that
happens to be a portal to another dimension.
Whoops.
When Honey wakes up in a world with blue grass that feels
like the finest strands of silk and a sky the color of amethysts, she knows
something weird is going on. But it’s when the enormous warriors who look
uncannily like living Easter Island statues riding leopard-spotted Clydesdales
show up that she really starts to panic.
Trapped in a world that seems like a cross between Aladdin
and Victorian England, with a resentful populace, a shaky monarchy, and a
villain who looks like Jafar’s evil cousin, Honey is thrust in the middle of a
struggle for the crown even as a hidden enemy tries to take her out of the
equation.
Developing abilities she never dreamed of back home and
friendships she can’t live without, Honey must use her wits and her
questionable PR skills to maneuver a treacherous royal court, several
assassination attempts, an unexpected mating with an immortal fire creature who
really likes using the word “MINE,” and to help a young, orphaned king unite a
fragile realm.
Can't a girl catch a break?
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