The Year We Fell Down

Title: The Year We Fell Down

Author: Sarina Bowen

Series: Ivy Years

Published by: Rennie Road Books

Date published: March 20, 2014

Genres: Contemporary, Sports

Book Length: 268 pages

Steam Rating: Steamy

Main Characters: Corey & Hartley

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 “These two have a relationship that goes far beyond the physical. Far beyond sex. Corey and Hartley are the definition of soul mates at it’s very core and I happily award them the MFEO stamp of approval!” ~Becca

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AuthorsTalk: Writing Space

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My Writing Work Space

by Amalia Dillin

 

When writers talk about their work space, most of the time, they talk about their desks, their offices, their computers and their bookshelves. Do they keep these areas tidy and neat, or are they messy? What do they keep in that space for inspiration? Et cetera, et cetera. And that’s entirely reasonable. Writers need a space to sit and write, ultimately, and usually a room and space set apart from the rest of one’s daily life is conducive to productivity. But for me, the set up is a little bit different.

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The Understatement of the Year

Title: The Understatement of the Year

Author: Sarina Bowen

Series: Ivy Years

Published by: Rennie Road Books

Date published: Sept. 29, 2014

Genres: LGBT, Contemporary, Sports

Book Length: 281 pages

Steam Rating: Steamy

Main Characters: Graham & Rikker

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“I cannot get over how well written this story was. It was so realistic, so raw and so emotional that once I got started reading it I just couldn’t stop.” ~Becca

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Drops of Rain

Title: Drops of Rain
Author: Kathryn Andrews
Publish Date: August 11, 2014
Pages: 312 ebook
Series: Hale Brothers

Genres: YA/NA – Contemporary 

Steam Rating: Steamy

Main Characters: Ali Rain & Drew Hale 

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“I loved this book… It confronts issues that are close to my heart. You will fall in love with Ali and Drew and root for them to break though the heartache that threatens to engulf them. Be prepared ladies… ” ~Jen 

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AuthorsTalk: Making the decision to go with a publisher

AuthorsTalk

Why I Decided To Sign With A Publisher

by Stacey Nash

 

I’m aware that this is a somewhat controversial topic, but please… read on. I want to shed light on what it’s like to be published by a digital imprint at one of the big publishers.

 

Today’s publishing options are far more varied than they were ten years ago. Authors are no longer barred from entering the world of publishing by traditional gatekeepers. If you don’t have an agent, doesn’t matter. If you aren’t picked up by a publisher, who cares: Many people don’t even entertain the idea of submitting to publishers anyway. They want the control and freedom that self publishing allows. And as an author signed with a big publisher, I’m often asked but why? Why would you sign away your rights and a portion of your royalties when you could keep that for yourself? Continue reading


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AuthorsTalk: The Cycle of an Indie Novelist

AuthorsTalk

The Cycle of an Indie Novelist

By Addison Kline
 
So you’ve got an idea that you’re excited about. You think it would make a really awesome book and you have to write it down. Who knows where this will lead, but so far so good, right?
 
This book is going to be EPIC!
 
You begin writing your story. Every day. Type type type…Click clack click clack

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