Thursday, July 30, 2020

Authors. Ghostwriters. Are they real people?

Baby on man's chest

Recently I've gotten hooked on daddy romances. Don't judge me!! They are all sorts of smutty goodness. Besides that, I've been getting a lot of recommendations of authors who write those kinds of books (smutty smut smut), but that is not the point of this article. The point of this article is, are they even real people writing these books? Here's what I mean...

Monday, July 27, 2020

Books I have not finished 2020 #2

Still on the reading merry go round that is Kindle Unlimited. And oh yeah, let's not forget all the Facebook ads I get sucked into clicking on and downloading because the excerpts and ads sound good but the books themselves let me down. I never like it when I have to DNF a book because it makes me feel rather disgruntled. The good news is that the books I do enjoy and finish outweigh the ones I do not.



Triple Threat by Annie J Rose

Review: Triple Threat by Annie J Rose

Thursday, July 23, 2020

The appeal of Highlanders and what makes them great romantic heroes by Cathleen Ross

Please welcome Cathleen Ross to the bloggity as she tells us about the appeal of Highlanders. I mean, who doesn't love these big, gruff, kilt-wearing hotties?

Highlander kilt

Without a doubt, Highlanders are the ultimate hero, but what makes them so popular year after year?

Monday, July 20, 2020

Blood Bound: What inspired the book? by Samantha A Cole

Samantha A Cole Blood Bound teaser 1

One of the things I'm sure authors get asked all the time is what's the inspiration for this or that story, or this or that character. With Ms Cole's new books in her Blackhawk Security series about to release, I, being the nosy reader that I am, asked that question. I hope you're not sick of that question already, Ms Cole, but thank you for indulging me.

Please welcome Samantha A Cole, author of the popular Trident Security series and now the Blackhawk Security series amongst many others to the bloggity.

Thursday, July 16, 2020

Indie self-publishing, it's a small business

Girl typing and writing

From a reader perspective, I find that I'm reading more indie books recently. Compared to traditionally published books, they are a lot more affordable and often a lot more accessible, particularly with books in Kindle Unlimited. In the last few years, I've seen a huge increase in indie publishing or self-publishing. With the advent of the Kindle and Amazon making it easier for writers to publish on their own, many aspiring authors have become published authors with the push of a button. But is it as simple as that, or is there more to it?