Sunday, November 9, 2014

A review of "The Bedside Voyeur"-HOT!

This is definitely a book filled with heat and creativity. Each short sexual tale was artfully written with sensual prose and confidence. The tales were artfully crafted similar to a vignette in a theatre production. The detailed impressionistic scenes provide insight into some pretty kinky and at times funny sexual experiences, some of which I never would have imagined. Although the sexual experiences described were detailed, Ms. Branton provides the reader with confidence and comfort through the characters perspective. It was empowering to read a female character behave in a sexually comfortable and confident way.
My personal favorite was "Gettin' Lucky By Mistake"-quick, funny, and hot!
I highly recommend this book, especially if you need some spice in your love life.


http://www.amazon.com/Bedside-Voyeur-Ellay-Branton-ebook/dp/B00O5UI87S/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1415592880&sr=8-1&keywords=Ellay+Branton

Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Doreen by Leonardo Acebo

                                                      


  "Doreen is a fun, trashy, and low-class woman with no filter and a frequent case of verbal diarrhea. You can't really love her but neither can you hate her. You can, however, respect her for being herself. This book was funny, witty, and very entertaining and I highly recommend it.
Doreen is trailer park all the way, until her trailer burns. So the spiral of hilarity and adventure begins. From Louisiana to Florida we follow her and her daughters and laugh at their, or should I say Doreen's, exploits. You aren't meant to love her in this book but you can secretly envy her spunk and "don't care what other people think of me" attitude.
In the end Doreen and her kiddos redeem themselves and worm their way into your heart and I'm quite glad I stumbled upon this book. I love the humor and creativity and look forward to the next one."


  A 5 star for me and I can't wait to read the next installment!
http://www.amazon.com/Doreen-Leonardo-Acebo-ebook/dp/B00E29JVBY/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1413909928&sr=8-1&keywords=Leonardo+acebo

My Own Worst Enemy

  I thought it was a cool story but maybe it wasn't good enough to publish.


  Maybe I'm not really a writer but just a wannabe.


  Is there really an audience for my book/books?


  As an aspiring indie author, I have had my doubts. I've questioned my sanity and have even felt embarrassed to tell family and friends. Hell, I've even downplayed my publishing experience to pretty much...everyone. The fact of the matter is, I'm my own worst enemy.
  I would be a fool to say my first book is perfect because it isn't. Publishing it was an excruciating and tedious process that kept me up all night, made me binge eat, had me nauseous at times, and added some extra weight to my tushy. I guess in a bizarre way it was sort of like having a baby without the nasty birthing process and cute baby at the end.
  I will say that what it did give me was an awakening to a whole other world out there filled with other authors, bloggers, and promotional peeps in different stages of success who are willing and eager to help, guide, and participate in everything and anything you have to offer.
  I thought that initially, my success would come in the form of popularity and income and come on, who doesn't want that type of success. I have found that my success and reward is much more profound than those things. I have found people like me who GET me.
  I know, it sounds silly and sentimental but I don't really care. I'm not even making much out of it financially but exploring new genres and types of books is so rewarding in of itself that it really has kept me, my worst enemy at bay.
  At least for now it has.

Wednesday, August 13, 2014

The Excitement and Horror of Indie Publishing

  So...I did it. I wrote my first novella, had a professional cover made for it, edited by a real editor, read by a few people, and finally, self-published it.


  The experience has been exciting and horrific.


  I'm not sure if I caught all of my grammatical errors, I'm afraid of rejection, and hope it is as good as I thought it was in my head.


  Hell, I'm not even sure if I posted this link right. All in all, it may seem like I'm whining (I am just a bit), but I did it none the less. That's the whole point. I've read countless articles, stories, reviews, and other blogs with various opinions and ideas. What it comes down to is to just do it. If I've learned anything at all, it's that I finally did something I always wanted to do. I love to read, always have and even envisioned myself as a writer and thanks to Amazon, I was able to do so, because I wanted to so very much.
 
  So, my point is if you want to write and publish, then go for it. The experience alone is rewarding and you get to say you're a published author.








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