“Do I smell bacon?” I looked up from the pan and directly into a pair of indigo eyes, blinking at me from inside my white kitchen tiles. “Yes,” I said, then lowered my spatula in warning. “But it’s not for you.” The rest of Dante’s face emerged from the tiling, his lips pulled into what… Continue reading Father’s Day
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ARR 2020 – The Adventure Begins
Well, the cat is now out of the bag - I can officially announce that I’ll be having an author table at the 2020 Australian Romance Reader’s Association’s annual event, A Romantic Rendezvous. For those not in the know, this is a yearly event in which authors from a variety of romance genres and sub-genres… Continue reading ARR 2020 – The Adventure Begins
Aislinn’s Shadow
Let’s go back in time, shall we? To be more specific, let’s go back to 2012. Somewhere in early June, I read an article challenging authors to write a novel and publish it within six weeks. At the time, I’d been toying with the idea of experimenting with the independent publishing process and decided to… Continue reading Aislinn’s Shadow
A Week Later
It's been a whole seven days since I released Sorcery and Stardust into the world. In that time, I've had the pleasure of catching up with so many wonderful people and the even greater honour of handing over a hard copy of the book for them to read. Reviews have started to filter in, people… Continue reading A Week Later
Sorcery and Stardust Release Day!
It's here at last! Sorcery and Stardust is officially available for sale today. I am SO excited to have everyone read and hopefully enjoy it! Without further ado, here are all the links you need to find your own copy! Digital:Amazon (Kindle) Kobo Barnes and Noble Apple iBooks Scribd Print: Amazon (Hard Copy) Etsy (in… Continue reading Sorcery and Stardust Release Day!
Let’s Talk About Genre
First off, I actually don’t like talking about genre. I hate the idea that every book needs to be labelled and set into the appropriate box. It drives me nuts when people say things like “Oh, I don’t read romance,” or “I hate fantasy, ew,” because that’s a generalisation based purely on the stereotypical idea… Continue reading Let’s Talk About Genre