

“Not me.” He stepped closer, closer, until he stood right in front of me again, the scent of salt and iron thick in my nostrils. Maybe I haven’t been in this country long, but I already see it isn’t “I don’t lie.” “I don’t lie.” “Everyone lies.” “Not me.” He stepped closer, closer, until he stood right in front of me again, the scent of salt and iron thick in my nostrils. Stay tuned in the coming months for more concrete news! The March date is the latest it could be out, but it hopefully will come earlier.
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I hesitate to use absolute words like "will" and "promise" and "I am a capable professional adult," but I fully plan/expect/hope that this book will be coming sooner than that. Hey lovelies! Since I've been getting a lot of questions about this, just wanted to let you know that the March 2023 date on Amazon and GoodReads is a placeholder. Thank you, thank you, thank you for taking the ride with me! I put my heart and soul into it, and I hope it shows. In the meantime, I hope you absolutely love this book, friends. ) But I'll save all that rambling for another time. In the nearer term, Slaying the Vampire Conqueror, a standalone full-length novel in the Crowns of Nyaxia world, is coming in just two weeks, if you need to ease your book hangover. With book 3, we'll be moving to a new spotlight character and spending more time in the House of Shadow. While The Ashes and the Star-Cursed King is the end of Oraya and Raihn's core story, wrapping up the Nightborn Duet, there are still 6 books total in the core Crowns of Nyaxia series. It was a very difficult road, but ultimately, I feel really proud of where this story ended up. This was one of the hardest books I've ever written for a number of reasons, from health issues to deadline stress, but the biggest of which was that I so desperately wanted to make sure that it does Oraya's story justice for the (totally unexpected) huge number of readers who connected with her in book 1. This was one of the hardest books I've ever written for a number of reasons, from health issues to deadline stress, but the biggest of which was that I so desperately wanted to make sure that it does Or It is RELEASE DAY! It's honestly a bit surreal. It is RELEASE DAY! It's honestly a bit surreal. Good luck on your authoring journey! No matter which route you go, it's a wild and fun ride!! (less) I think that in today's landscape, there is more opportunity than ever for authors to explore different business models and ways of shaping their careers. If the right trad deal came along, I would definitely be open to being hybrid. Because I take home all of my royalties (after the retailer cut OFC!), I make a comfortable full-time living from my books, and I feel like it would have been a lot harder to do that as a mid-list author if I was trad. The financials of indie publishing are also very different than trad, and they've been very kind to me. My day job was in marketing and I went to school for graphic design, so I also felt like I had the skillset to leverage in an indie career (plus, those things are fun to me, so I wanted to be able to play with them!).

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I love being able to have full control over my output, books, packaging, marketing, and career. I've always been interested in entrepreneurship, so indie publishing really attracted me on that front. There were so many different factors that went into that decision. I' …more Thank you so much, I'm so glad you loved it and so appreciate your kind words!! I live with my fiance, one very well behaved rabbit, one very poorly behaved rabbit, and one perpetually skeptical cat in Rhode Island.moreĬarissa Broadbent Thank you so much, I'm so glad you loved it and so appreciate your kind words!! There were so many different factors that went into that decision. When I'm not writing, I'm working at my day job in cybersecurity marketing, watching too many movies, or drawing.

Today, I write fantasy novels with a heaping dose of badass ladies and a big pinch of romance. Since then, my stories have gotten (slightly) less depressing and (hopefully a lot?) more readable. I've been concerning teachers and parents with mercilessly grim tales since I was roughly nine years old. I live with my fiance, one very well behaved rabbit, one very poorly behaved rabbit, and one perpetually skeptical cat in Rhode Island.

