Partner is finished, polished, proofread, and DONE. It has been turned in for formatting, and will be published once that's complete.
Prisoner is currently free at all e-book vendors. Hopefully that will lure in some readers.
If you enjoyed the banter and hurt-comfort in Prisoner, there's lots more in Partner.
Prisoner is currently free at all e-book vendors. Hopefully that will lure in some readers.
If you enjoyed the banter and hurt-comfort in Prisoner, there's lots more in Partner.
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Well it certainly lured me in (though I'm in the middle of something else so not had chance to start it yet). Truth to tell I was intending to look at the series anyway because of
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I really loved DJ and Echo's voices, so I'm really looking forward to reading more in their world, as a start.
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(Better than in Trade Me, I thought. I think it's really hard to depict therapy as healing without the book being about the process of therapy, so if therapy is a possibility, it tends to happen off-page and then the healing drops out of the story. It's a big advantage to write about historical times and other situations where therapy isn't an option, because then you can see people grappling with their issues on-page without the help of a character who otherwise isn't involved in the story at all.)
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Entirely unrelated, but if you have not see this you should.
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Grabbed Prisoner yesterday. Not normally my sort of thing (I skip all the sex scenes in any sort of romance, as they are triggery for me), but the characters and story are intriguing, so I'm going to give it a try. Once my Kobo is charged up enough that I can download it, that is.
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I just realised that DJ is the Plucky Girl of the romantic pairing, all sweet and short and feisty, to Echo's Brooding Stoic Guy. It's interesting.
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Laura's Wolf also has some riffing on gender roles, but from a different direction.
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