Monday, June 17, 2013

Slushy Erotica?

I've officially found slush. The dreaded million deep pile that affiliates of trade publishing like to talk about when smearing self publishing. They are not wrong, its there, but it certainly is not the epitome of self publishing. Erotica isn't even a genre I like to read, but I was taken in by a picture of Chris Hemsworth. So there I was, cringing my way through a horribly cliched, tacky, erotica novella. I felt bad for the author. Here she is publishing her first book and yet she is only at the beginning of learning all there is to know about self publishing and unfortunately that revelation is only going to come at the hand of one star scathing reviews. I didn't review it and I'm not sure that I will. I could say a lot of things to help her but there is no way to take away the bitter sting of a one star review and that's what I feel guilty about. I know the pain all to well.

So what was my problem? Am I a prude? Nope, not even close. The overall steaminess of the sex was surprisingly not that different from my novels, but here are the key differences:

Romantic elements: I have to build attraction and emotional connection before intimacy can be established. There is some leeway in certain situations but there must always be a HEA and a monogamous commitment. In this book there was only attraction at first, which I expected from an erotica novella.

Explicit word usage: This is one of the elements that really put me off but this could be just my opinion. Pussy. I will call my husband a pussy, for example, if he ran from a bee or refused to kill a spider. (To me) this word is supremely unsexy and a mood killer. Altogether I would say that the description of the sex was like hearing a really bad porno narrated. There was nothing creative or inviting about it.

So many exclamation points!!!!!!!: Everything is sooooo exciting! Not. It was really over used unnecessarily which made reading it obnoxious.

Holy cliche batman!: I get that you want to convey that your heroine doesn't have very good self esteem but come on. Subtly is your friend. Show don't tell and I don't need to be reminded of it every other sentence. Its been done over and over again, so its important that your heroine be unique. I was disappointed in the Hero too. He was too nice. The author set the foundation for a sexy, rough looking biker, and then suddenly he's this mind reading protective nice guy who--surprise--turns out to be rich. No thanks. I skipped to the epilogue and there was an HEA.

Is this the standard for the Erotica craze? I hope not. I was confused about what I was reading. Not that I mind the "girl gets the guy scenario" but I was expecting a sexy one night stand. I didn't expect the HEA when there was no lead in to it, there was no deeper emotion then lust established.

What is Erotica? Is it defined  by more graphic sex? I'm confused now. I think I will stick to what I know and enjoy from now on.

This was the picture that hooked me.


See what I mean?

Friday, June 7, 2013

Learning My Craft

Becoming a self published author is a journey, and from what I have learned so far, it seems to be an endless one. I'm on an adventure and meeting lots of fun and interesting people along the way who are imparting wisdom and their own personal experience to me. This information is invaluable to me and I soak it up so that I too can continue this journey and achieve my dream. Of course I want to go fast, I want to dive head first, and swim in the sea of success with the authors who inspire me but I can't. I really hate that word. But I must go slow, I must build this foundation brick by boring brick so that no wolf can blow it down (thank you Paramore).
One fabulous resource I found is an awesome yahoo group here. There is so much information daily and all from wonderful successful authors like Marie Force and Courtney Milan. I also just finished reading Lets Get Digital by David Gaughran.

All these things bring me closer to my goal and keep my motivated. They also give me perspective. As much as I would love to shoot up like a rocket and pay off my debt, buy my dream house etc, that's probably not going to happen and like Paramore also says "Keep you feet on the ground, when your head is in the clouds"

Above all else I need to be patient and keep writing. Things will grow as I grow and before I know it I'll be swimming too. I've learned that dreams are achievable with hard work and perseverance. I can never give up on that. I've already been down that road, the work to eat and pay bills road, never actually enjoying life. It sucked, it hurt, and it did some serious internal damage. There are people around me who live that way and its easy to get sucked into the "life sucks get over it" mentality when really there is so much more. Never stop fighting for your dream. Cut off people who only try to bring you down. They are weeds in your flower garden.

Don't forget about my new release Fallen Angel at Amazon!

Thursday, May 23, 2013

Would You Like Fries With That?



We live in an age where immediate satisfaction is guaranteed. Everything you could want and don't even know you want is there for the taking. Often at lightning speeds compared to the days of old. Advertising is on your T.V., radio, phone, Internet, social media, windshield, and anywhere you might glance. People expect superior service, immediate gratification, and all for pennies.
How does that translate to books? As an indie author I'm always coming across people talking about the poor quality of ebooks. How the market is flooded with crap, ebooks are over priced, and you don't know what your getting until its too late.

Really?

The idea of a reader refunding a book they finished is galling to me. If you read a sample, buy the book, FINISH THE BOOK, then decide you don't like it, tough cookies. You don't get to return your empty plate to the kitchen and demand a free meal. But that is what is happening at amazon on a regular basis. How many of those are actual dissatisfied returns vs cheap readers is unknown, but let me remind you, you who shall not be named, that is a person who spent a lot of physical and emotional time writing that book your shitting all over and now you want to rip your .99-6.99 back out of their pocket. We are talking about an individual here, not big NY publisher or huge XYX company.

I also cannot stand when people decide their personal preferences should stand for everyone. "I cant believe author Jane Doe is on the top 100. Shes mediocre at best." Don't deprive other readers of enjoyment and distraction just because an author doesn't fill your standards. Those are YOUR standards. And lets be real here, its romance novels not Shakespeare.  Lives are not being changed, we are not ending world hunger with our muscled hero's and strong relatable heroines. We provide distraction and a little joy in a world that sucks for the most part. So why such high standards? Relax, clean the sand out of your panties, and use your imagination to transport yourself to a magical place where the wallflower gets noticed, hot muscled men turn into animals, and everyone gets a happily ever after. We all know its bullshit. We all Know life is never so sweet even if it starts off with very real conflict. In real life there is no HEA, conflicts come and go like the dips of a roller coaster until death. So crack a book and take a break, but stop expecting the unattainable. Tastes change, trends come and go, and authors come in many different flavors.

 FOR GODS SAKE stop bashing indie authors. If you buy a bad book you have no one to blame but yourself. There are millions of good stories out there if you take the time to look. If you read a sample and can't figure out if you like the book enough to buy it well then...you have other, more pressing, issues. The world of publishing is changing. So many good authors were being rejected that indie publishing is flourishing and readers should be thankful. The connection between authors and readers has never been closer. Novels are coming out faster, and with more new and exciting genres then ever before. Whole new worlds and avenues have opened for readers and authors alike in the digital age, and it continues to grow. There is a niche for everyone, an author to write it, and a reader to find it. That is a wonderful thing.

If you--reader who shall not be named--can't find something to read in this growing and ever changing book paradise, you have only your closed mind to blame. I myself broke away from my regency only preferences and read a syfy romance. It was great and I look forward to the next book. Its a whole new world out there. Hallelujah!

Authors are not popping out books like mockmeat fast food. We are readers just like you, driven by a story and the desire to share it. Sure we want to charge for it, money doesn't grow on tree's and I can't pay rent with giggles and sunshine. My hard work and dreams have a price. You spend much more on worthless crap all the time but think authors should entertain you for hours for pennies and let you do what ever the hell you want with it. I personally think the print version and ebook version should be the same price. Ebooks mean I don't have to speak to people and this introvert loves that. If you love the author, the book is worth it, and indie publishing means that author is actually earning some real money. I like that too. I wish Eloisa James and Julia Quinn were indie authors so I knew my money was just going to them but oh well. Their publisher better be busting their ass for those women and paying them well, but I'm certainly not going to deprive my self of reading their fabulous books for that reason.

Might as well plug the book I recently enjoyed while I'm at it.

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Writer Virginity: What title popped your cherry?

I want to talk about debut novels. Its always fascinating to me when I read an authors debut novel because you can always tell, especially if you discovered them later in their career. Why am I referring to an authors debut novel as a cherry popper? Well, I think its safe to say that for most of us, the first time was a little awkward, sloppy, you think you know what your doing but you really don't, but it is still a momentous experience and with time and practice you improve, you find your strengths, and become your own expert. So yes, publishing your debut novel is kinda like loosing your virginity. Every author has a debut novel that isn't nearly as good as their later work.

 As much as I love Mine, All Mine and all that is stands for in my life, it is far from perfect. Like so many have done before me, I too have plans for revision. I'm thinking sooner rather than later. I wrote Dominic and Lilly's story over a period of about three years if not more. Their was a lot of stop and starting, submitting and rejection, and then life got in the way. The birth of my son really lit the fire under my ass again and finally I got it done. I found Tinderboox who was willing to publish it and here I am today.

If you don't know where here is, its me living my dream of being home with my baby and actively pursuing my dream as a romance novelist. I'm busy writing, blogging, face booking and tweeting to keep my dream alive. All that comes second to my son but he lets me get things done a little at a time.

Its only been a few months since I released  Mine, All Mine but I have been working hard at improving my writing and learning so much from other authors that I have grown enough to recognize that if Mine, All Mine is going to represent me and be my foundation then well ... it needs to be a lot stronger. I was anxious to move on to the other stories waiting in my brain that I held off on revision. However; the other books are going so well I think its time to go back and take another look.

Its exciting and a little scary to go back over what is already done but it must be done. I'm even thinking about doing a free promo again once it is revised and re-released but time will tell. This will also help promote my next books: Fallen Angel, a novella, coming this summer, and Sweet Torture, (the next book in the series after Mine, all Mine) coming this fall. Lots of work to be done! I always want to laugh when family members say, "Oh you have so much time now that you're not working." HA! But whatever, I love it all.


Thursday, May 2, 2013

Cover Reveal!

Isn't it pretty!
I am so excited to be close to the finish line with Fallen Angel. Its such an amazing feeling when I see my books for sale and it also means I can move onto the other love stories waiting to be written.

Friending Men On Facebook?

As a new author I have a profile and page for myself to gain/meet new readers and enjoy the company of romance readers like myself. Thanks to author Marie Force's awesome blog I have been friend-ing people like crazy but I hesitate to friend men.
I want to ask fellow female authors and female readers: do you friend men who are not directly related to you or know in real life?

The few men I have friend-ed immediately message me. They come from all parts of the world and want to chat, almost always asking me to turn on my camera.
Red Flag #1? Or am I just a paranoid?

What happened to facebook? I have nothing on my profile that suggests I am offering anything but me as an author. My picture is only of my face and shows nothing else, so what is happening here?

Is there a creep filter I can enable?

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

The Future Looks Bright!


Soon I will be self publishing a novella titled Fallen Angel. I am scouring the Internet for editorial services within my means and have found some great info. I am very excited to take this new path with all that I have learned so far. Thanks to twitter, I stumbled upon an interview with author Marie Force. She is a phenomenally successful self published author who is blogging about her nifty tricks to find readers, promote sales, and reach success. My eyes are glued to her blog daily. She is where I want to be and that means everything she says/writes is gospel. May the Force be with me!

She has no idea she is now my imaginary mentor but oh well. I have a general game plan for the future release of my coming books and it goes like this:

  • Publish Fallen Angel gratis with and excerpt for Mine, All Mine and Sweet Torture? Can I do that? I will look into that. I will basically be introducing the series Fated  For Love: Mine, All Mine, Sweet Torture, Storm On The Horizon, and To Love, Honor, and Obey.
  • Sweet Torture will be coming out late summer/early fall and have the excerpt for Storm On The Horizon.
  • Storm On The Horizon will contain the excerpt for To Love Honor and Obey, which will wrap up my four book series. That day will be insane I promise you.
Some things are still up in the air. I can't write too much without leaking spoilers but I am bouncing back and forth with the idea that Storm On The Horizon will be a novella. But, Jeffrey and Olivia deserve a full novel right?  Hmmm, time will tell.

Depending on my muse, a novella may sprinkle its self in here and there. Its exciting to have a mental image of all my stories making their escape out of my brain. I've got a lot of work to do!

Saturday, April 20, 2013

Woooooo Hypnosis!

I've begun to notice how little things in the course of my life have strangely come together. Whether its people I meet giving me insight about myself or a failed career change that proves useful to me now.

I spent a few pennies learning hypnosis to become a hypnotherapist. It really appealed to me and I thought it would be something  I could do that would be lucrative, fulfilling, and allow me to make my own schedule around the family I wanted to have. Well I thought wrong. The education was great and I learned amazing things about the abilities of the mind. However; I didn't anticipate my own failings. I am a serious introvert and finding avenues to promote myself was like asking me to walk naked in public.

But--and the point of this post--is the things I learned I'm realizing I can now use for myself. I'm  finding as I travel this path to writing success I am riddled with self-doubt. Confidence and I have never been friends, so I created a Mental Bank Ledger to re-write my mental script to one that will ensure my success, dreams, and goals become my reality. Its really easy and it doesn't involve any hypnosis (that people are often so scared of). Think of it as a journal you fill out before bed. Here is a link if you would like to know more about The Mental Bank Program. There is a book you can buy and/or videos. The creator, Dr. John Kappas, was a leader in Hypnotherapy and is quite fun to watch too. If you have never tried hypnosis, I strongly recommend you do. It is the most relaxed you will ever feel and if you volunteer in stage hypnosis for a show it is super fun for everyone.


I will update with the positive changes and happenings that will result from this and am happy to answer any questions about my progress, my experience with both hypnotherapy and stage hypnosis, or anything else you are curious about.

Thursday, April 18, 2013

My hero for today.

Today I found my way over to a smart and funny site called Surlymuse.com. Blogger Dan Swensen has something quite wonderful to say about those damn one star reviews that even the most successful, award winning author is bound to get. No one is safe from the bridge dwellers! Check it out here.

Here is my favorite of all from Worst Amazon Reviews...Ever! by Dan Swensen

5. “It’s overrated and I’m [shocked / appalled / confused] that it’s popular.”

Oh, it’s so hard being so much smarter than everyone else! Why was I afflicted with this accursed genius?! If you’re such a braniac, maybe the popularity of mediocre, easily digestible books shouldn’t be all that shocking. Do you want a prize for disliking something popular? Again, this is meta-opinion, and usually dime-store snobbery into the bargain.

It is both gratifying and informative. Not all one star reviews are scathing attacks from superior beings, who wasted their very last breath reading plebeian drivel. Some are actually constructive and helpful. Sure you don't like my book but, you said why thoughtfully and gave me something to work on to improve my writing. I am even considering messaging some of these (I only have 3 ome stars THANK GOD!) reviewers with future books gratis for their opinions. My Virgo self aches for perfection so winning their approval appeals to me but, I also know that my writing may not suit everyone and that's ok too. Either way, I have to keep going. This dream of mine is who I am and I will not quit. I will succeed!

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Let Me Be

Stop judging me for my hair color, eye color, skin color, and cloths. Just let me be.

It should not concern you how I pray, eat, sleep, think, or sing. Just Let me be.

I am hurting no one when I read, laugh, smile, or meditate. Just Let me be.

I am who I am.

I am what I am.

Stop judging.

Stop ridiculing.

Stop telling yourself you are better
 and just let me be.

I don't want your attention.

I don't want your war.

I don't want your land, your home, or your car.

I just want to be free, to be, without you telling me I can't.

Just let me be me,

I don't even need you to understand.



http://linneazink.wordpress.com/2011/01/27/coexist-symbol/

Friday, April 12, 2013

Someday...

I need some of my someday wishes to come true today...

Monday, April 8, 2013

Mine, All Mine and more!


Mine, All Mine
The discovery of a friend in the most unusual place...

“Chance, I want you to do something for me.” Dominic asked.
“Depends on what it is.” He said warily.
“Go down to the kitchens and ask for more brandy. 1600 I think.”
“Why can’t I just ring for Fields?”
“Because I want you to see my new cook’s assistant.”
             Chance gave Dominic a level stare. “Dominic.”
“Just do it and tell me what you think.”
              Chance sighed heavily and made his way to the kitchens. He did not like the far-away look Dominic had especially, if it had to do with some maid. Lord help him, he was beginning to worry about Dominic and he  did not know how to bring him out from under the dark cloud overshadowing him. Chance strode through the kitchen door with an air of nonchalance.
            “Hello ladies, I’ve been sent to find more brandy. 1600 and French if you plea–.” His eyes focused on the girl standing over a pile of dishes ready to be washed and froze. 
Her eyes widened in horror, she began to shake her head in the negative hoping he would understand her gesture and go with it. Lilly looked around to make sure no one witnessed her silent communication with the gentleman.
“I will help you my lord, follow me.” She ungraciously pulled Chance into the wine cellar and down a narrow flight of stairs. Once out of earshot she turned to him.
“What are you doing here?” He hissed.
“What does it look like, I’m hiding out."
Chance pinned her with a glare. “I have been worried sick over you. Everyone thinks you fell off the face of the earth.”
“Good, that’s what I need right now.”
“How long do you plan to masquerade as a kitchen maid?”
“As long as I have to, possibly the rest of my life. And I’m a cook’s assistant, not a maid.” Lilly folded her arms indignantly. 

“Oh God you didn’t just say... oh no, this is a bloody mess.” Chance sat on a barrel and put his head in his hands.
“What... what’s wrong?”
Chance seemed to be mumbling to himself. “All the years I’ve known you Lilly, I’ve never had to pull you out of such a scrape.”
“What do you mean?”
“How did you get hired here?” He asked suddenly.
“Ellie helped me.” Lilly wrung her hands nervously.
“Your cook?”
“Yes! Now tell me what’s so wrong with me working here?”
Chance just stared at her. The beautiful vibrant girl who used to glide across the dance floors and make men fall to her feet was covered in grease and flour. She had dark circles under her eyes and her frazzled hair hung limp and lifeless around her face.
“He noticed you Lilly; you have to stay away from him.”
“Who?” her voice froze with alarm.
“Lord Dominic.”
“Oh.” She sighed with relief. “He doesn’t know me; we’ve never met before last night.”
“Last night?” He glared at her again.
             “It was an interview, nothing else, just talking.”
            “He may have been talking but that’s not what he was thinking. Christ, I’ve got to get you out of here.”
“But I’m safe here.” She cried.

“No you’re not. You don’t stand a chance against a rake like him.”
            Lilly raised her chin stubbornly and looked away. “I’ve faced plenty of rakes before Chance.”
“Not like him.”
            Lilly scoffed. “You act like he’s some kind of God Chance; he’s just a man and even though I’m dressed as a maid I can still put a man in his place, earl or not.”
“Fine Lilly have it your way. For now.” He emphasized. “But I’m going to find a way to get you out of here.”
            Lilly’s eyes softened. “Thank you Chance, I’m glad I can still count on someone to help me. I don’t want to stay like this.” Her voice choked on her last word.
Chance pulled her into a brotherly hug. “Just be careful and stay away from Dominic.”
“I will, I promise.”




Sweet Torture
 When a kiss ruins your day...



             “This is a nightmare!” Olivia cried in the pink parlor of her parents Mayfair townhouse. Her brother sat beside her while her dearest friend sat across from her, anxiously twisting and untwisting a tear soaked handkerchief.
            “What can we do?” Olivia sniffed.
            “Nothing, it would ruin us.” Lydia frowned at her hands.
            Devon scowled at her. “We will do whatever we can Lydia.”

            “Which is what?” She looked up and met his scorn. “Lilly has gone into hiding. Her name has been tarnished, by treason, of all things. We don’t know where she is or least of all how to help her.
            “Ever the voice of hope.” Devon sneered. “If you cannot be supportive, maybe you should leave."
            Tears welled in Lydia’s brown eyes. “I’m just trying to be reasonable. Lilly is my friend too. Even if I could help her, she never came to me and asked.”
            “Maybe, because you’re so cold.” Devon snapped back at her.
            “Devon!” Olivia gasped. “How could you say such a thing?”

Lydia stood, her hurt hidden by an icy shield of composure, and walked away. She exited the French doors left open to the brisk spring air still chilled from a winter refusing to let go. She took refuge in the gazebo. Lydia did not like to cry in front of others. From the time she was a small girl she was raised to always keep her composure in any situation. It was the mark of true breeding, her mother always said.
            Somehow Devon Brentton always got the best of her. His words could cut to the quick and when his emerald green eyes looked at her with such disdain it hurt more than she cared to admit.
            “Devon go apologize at once,” Olivia wept, “I’ve already lost one friend and I won’t let you drive away another.”
            Devon rose and cursed to himself as he strode through the open doors and was temporarily blinded by the afternoon sun. His eyes adjusting, he caught sight of a willowy blond who sat demure and crying in the rose gazebo. He walked to the arched entry and gazed at her before climbing the steps. He stopped just inside the shrouded interior and leaned back against the entryway post, hands in pockets, ankles crossed leisurely.
            “I apologize for my hurtful words Lydia.”
            She turned away from him and sniffed.
            “I should not have called you cold. I know you care for Lilly too.”
             Still Lydia only gave him her profile, not wanting to give him the satisfaction of knowing how much he hurt her.
            “Oh hell Lydia, for Christ’s sake, look at me!” Devon grabbed her elbow and pulled her to her feet to face him.
            “Do not handle me so, it isn’t proper.” Lydia snapped.
            “Well then I should kiss you and really ruin your day.”
            Lydia froze as she met his gaze. “You…you wouldn’t dare.” She blushed hotly.
            The result was quite becoming on her, Devon thought. “Ah, a chink in the great Lydia Covvington's icy armor.”
            “Is this your apology?” Lydia's body warred between hot and cold, anger and…excitement?

            “You would never accept an apology from me. In your eyes I’m nothing but a scoundrel.”
            “Surely not just mine.” Lydia responded dryly. Anger was a much more familiar emotion when dealing with this rogue. She grasped it with both hands. “If you have not yet grasped the notion, I came out here to escape you.”
            Devon ignored the insult. “What would you do if I kissed you Lydia? Would you melt? I quite like the idea; in fact, I think I would become famous, ‘Lord Devon Brentton melted the puritanical ice queen of London.’”
            “You are not amusing. I’ll thank you to let me go now.”
            “I’m really warming to this idea Lydia.”
            “Devon please.” 

             “In fact I think it would be good for you.”
            “Let me go you impudent rogue.” Lydia growled the words.
            “Come now Lydia, a little kiss never hurt anyone.” He smiled confidently.
            “On the contrary, a single kiss has ruined many young ladies. I also would not like to have anything in common with the legions of loose women you have made a conquest of.”
            Devon laughed buoyantly while still holding her arm. The sight scattered Lydia's composure. When Devon genuinely smiled, not the cool aloof smile he showed the ton, or heaven above all else laughed, he was truly a demi-god among men. Lydia was not one to be swayed by a man’s looks but she had never seen a man more handsome than Devon Brentton. He had the same flashing green eyes as his sister and twin dimples that have been known to cause swoons. Not Lydia of course but, Devon in full force, as he was now, was an assault to the female senses. Lydia would only grudgingly admit, and only to herself, that she was susceptible. She looked away from him feigning annoyance but in truth it was for self-preservation.
            They were enclosed in a dome of roses, ultimately hidden from all eyes with only one exit currently blocked by one broad shouldered male. He stopped laughing and now stared openly at her with that mocking smile.
            “I’m serious Devon, release me.” She demanded.
            “I am serious as well; I really think I should kiss you."
            Lydia's eyes widened in alarm. “Don’t think, it doesn’t suit you.” She tugged at her arm but his grasp was like steel. He stepped closer bringing them together in the shadows. Bright pink roses bobbed and stared as if cheering him on. It would have been romantic if Lydia was some pea brained halfwit in her first season but, Lydia was Lydia and as a paragon of proper decorum she was immune to situations such as this except…Devon Brentton was going to kiss her. Fear and excitement skittered over her skin but she fought against it.
             “Devon really, stop this nonsense and let me leave. This is highly improper.”
              “Indeed it is. It will be over before you know it Lydia.”
              “I bet you say that to all your strumpets.”
              “Touche.” He laughed and pulled her ever closer until there was nothing between them but clothing. He pulled her arms up around his neck and her traitorous hands clasped together at his nape.
Lydia could do naught but stare into the shadowed emerald of his eyes as his head moved closer blocking out everything but him. She closed her eyes involuntarily and felt his lips brush against hers. 

               “Devon.” She didn’t even realize she said his name aloud. She should tell him to stop but the words wouldn’t form. His hands moved to her hips and he pulled her tightly against him. She gasped and he took advantage of her open mouth to deepen the kiss. His mouth slanted over hers. Lydia’s mind scattered as his warm velvet tongue stroked hers and she responded in kind. Her body was a traitor. Eagerly they dueled until finally, as stars glittered behind her eyes, she pushed against him and he broke the kiss. They were both breathing heavily.


Mine, All Mine is available on Amazon. It is the first novel I have ever written and took me about three years with a lot of stop and go in between. They say the second novel is harder but I am not finding that to be true (so far). I feel like I am learning a lot, now that Mine, All Mine is out, from reviews and through reading other novels. Its extremely difficult not to compare my book to others and take negative feed back to heart but I am paying attention to the helpful criticism and letting it shape me into the writer I want to be. 

Sweet Torture is half way done (rough draft) and already I'm thinking of the sharp eyes I need to get it in front of for polishing. I am really excited about it and can't wait to see it published! Until then, the marathon continues and I have lots of work to do.

Happy Reading! 

P.S If there is anyone out there actually reading this, I would love some feedback!