This review of The Seance gave me shivers of delight. Thank you, Jane Dougherty, for such a lovely review. The Seance is on sale this weekend for only $0.99, so if you haven't read it, I hope you'll give it a try.
Tricia Drammeh
I’ve just been featured on Susan Toy’s wonderful blog, Reading Recommendations. Thank you, Susan, for the opportunity to be featured on your blog!
What is your latest release and what genre is it? My latest release is Firebound, book two in the Spellbringers Series. It falls under the young adult paranormal romance heading.
Quick description: The story follows two main characters—Rachel and Alisa. Alisa is an ordinary human, but her best friend and boyfriend are both Spellbringers (wielders of magic). She struggles with feelings of inferiority, and at the same time, fights to maintain a sense of independence as her relationship with her boyfriend progresses and becomes more serious. Rachel is new to the magical world and has to hide her true nature from her family. In order to protect her brother from dangers he isn’t aware of, she forges an alliance with evil. She’s afraid to confide in her friends, so she tries to handle her problems on her own, which only serves to put everyone around her…
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You Are Perfect
After a brief stay in the hospital, I revived a habit I thought I'd kicked nearly a year ago - watching television. I have nothing against television, but I have a tendency to get hooked on Law & Order SVU or Criminal Minds marathons. In fact, I wasted the entire weekend watching television. I learned … Continue reading You Are Perfect
Do you ever feel invisible?
Here's one author's take on the frustration of trying to market a book. I've read several articles lately by authors who are having the same trouble. Marketing can seem like a pointless task, so what's the answer? Do we wait for readers to find us? Or do we participate in the mad scramble for visibility? … Continue reading Do you ever feel invisible?
The Death of a Book Blog
Most of the readers who follow this blog are aware I have another blog - a promotional blog called Authors to Watch. For the past year, I have interviewed hundreds of authors, promoted hundreds of books, and posted dozens of reviews. What started out as a small blog that boasted the occasional post evolved into something quite … Continue reading The Death of a Book Blog
