“My novel is similar to another one. What do I do?” “Is my story too much like another book?” Authors worry a lot about whether their story is original enough. And I think they worry about it too much. What if someone told you they were going to write some young adult books about a boy who goes away to
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I’m a full-time freelance book editor at LuckyAuthor.com, and these are questions I keep in mind when I’m editing a romance novel (or any book with a subplot!) If you’re a writer, I hope they help you too.
My book release party / signing event was so much fun! So grateful to @berkleyromance, to @lovessweetarrow (an all romance bookstore in the Chicago area), to my family, and to all the wonderful romance readers and friends who came. THANK YOU to everyone who’s already bought, reviewed, and/or posted about the book. I appreciate you all!
I think @berkleyromance did such a lovely job of choosing and designing some book excerpts from my time travel ish romance novel! Here are a couple for you to read 🥰
Yesterday, I celebrated achieving a dream I’ve had since I was a little kid: I published a romance novel with a major publisher! HER KNIGHT AT THE MUSEUM takes place in Chicago, and it’s been optioned for a Hallmark movie!
I love those classic romcoms, and is the best romance novel compliment!
What’s his armor made of? Book boyfriend material 😂 If you like cinnamon roll heroes, this is your lucky week, because my romcom novel HER KNIGHT AT THE MUSEUM is a new release!