Monday, November 30, 2015

Cyber Monday Book and Service Promotional

Hello my lovelies,
I am continuing my promotions through this lovely Cyber Monday, for those of you who were not able to take advantage of it over the weekend! You can get my books for $1.00 a piece by grabbing the promo code below. If you are looking for editing services or layout for print or digital, I am offering 50% off services to fill up my 2016 calendar. I typically only take 12-15 authors a year, so if you are interested let me know and we can go from there. 

Grab the code for the book of your choice, and gift a copy to your coworker, a friend, family, heck grab one for yourself while you are at it!


For the Urban Fantasy vampire fan in your life, grab a copy of The Hunters from Smashwords.

It is a great horror read about vampires who should be killed, not kissed!
It has an average 4.2 star rating on GoodReads, and 4.5 stars on Amazon.

Use the promo code VB94B and get each copy for only $1.00









For your thriller, detective, romance and urban fantasy fans, check out the Clear Angel Chronicles. The first book is Elements of a Broken Mind, and the Second book is Angel's Dance. Fall in love with psychic Clear Angel and Detective Grant Anderson.

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In Elements of a Broken Mind, you are introduced to sassy genius and psychic Clear Angel, as she tried to stop a serial killer in her home town. Watch as she and jaded detective Grant Anderson use her unique gifts to stop a mad man.

It has a 4.7 out of 5 stars on Amazon and a 4.27 on GoodReads.

Hop on over to Smashwords and use promo code: VM89M












In Angel's Dance, Clear has to help Grant save his daughter, a ballerina in Chicago who has gone missing. With her abilities overwhelmed in such a large city, and her feelings for Grant getting in the way, can Clear pull it together and find the monster before it is too late?

It has a 4.6 on Amazon and a 4.4 on Goodreads.

Hop over to Smashwords and use promo code RU75S










Hope your Cyber Monday is fantastic! 

Until next time, 

Keep Reading and Writing!

Thursday, November 26, 2015

Black Friday Book Promotion

Hello Lovelies,

In my house, everyone gets books for every holiday. What can I say, we love to read, especially me. I remember one Christmas, all I got were gift cards for books. My husband felt really bad, but when I realized I had a total of $300 in giftcards to B & N, I was straight up giddy!

And in honor of giving a book for Christmas, I am discounting my books for you! 75% off.

Grab the code for the book of your choice, and gift a copy to your coworker, a friend, family, heck grab one for yourself while you are at it!


For the Urban Fantasy vampire fan in your life, grab a copy of The Hunters from Smashwords.

It is a great horror read about vampires who should be killed, not kissed!
It has an average 4.2 star rating on GoodReads, and 4.5 stars on Amazon.

Use the promo code VB94B and get each copy for only $1.00









For your thriller, detective, romance and urban fantasy fans, check out the Clear Angel Chronicles. The first book is Elements of a Broken Mind, and the Second book is Angel's Dance. Fall in love with psychic Clear Angel and Detective Grant Anderson.

Add caption
In Elements of a Broken Mind, you are introduced to sassy genius and psychic Clear Angel, as she tried to stop a serial killer in her home town. Watch as she and jaded detective Grant Anderson use her unique gifts to stop a mad man.

It has a 4.7 out of 5 stars on Amazon and a 4.27 on GoodReads.

Hop on over to Smashwords and use promo code: VM89M











In Angel's Dance, Clear has to help Grant save his daughter, a ballerina in Chicago who has gone missing. With her abilities overwhelmed in such a large city, and her feelings for Grant getting in the way, can Clear pull it together and find the monster before it is too late?

It has a 4.6 on Amazon and a 4.4 on Goodreads.

Hop over to Smashwords and use promo code RU75S









The great thing about this promotion is that there are no limits on the number of copies, so rack it on up! 

Which books will you be getting loved ones for the holidays? Share in the comments below!

Thank you for all of your support, and I hope you enjoy!


Wednesday, November 25, 2015

Giving Thanks

Hello Lovely Readers,

Wishing you all a happy Thanksgiving! I really love this holiday, and every year as Christmas crowds out Thanksgiving more and more, I feel sad.

We have a few strict rules in my house about the holidays.

1. No Christmas music until after Thanksgiving.
2. We decorate for Christmas on Black Friday, and not one moment before!
3. Thanksgiving is a time for Giving Thanks and every year as we sit around the table to awesome food, we each tell what we are thankful for. This is huge.


It is important, especially in this busy world, to take a moment and focus on what we are thankful for rather than focusing solely on what we don't have.

We should really do it more than just once a year. But for some people, this is the only time they think about it, and for a lot of people Thanksgiving is just a prelude to Christmas. They are only thinking about the menu, not what the holiday is meant to represent.

I am very excited for Thanksgiving this year because we are going to a friend's house, and I am so Thankful that I don't have to do all the cooking!

What is one thing you are thankful for this year?

Also, because I am thankful for all of my readers, keep an eye out for some crazy "Black Friday" sales on my books. 75% off codes will be released on Black Friday and you don't even have to face the mad crowds to get this great deal! Get a copy for you, for a loved one, for the reader in your office. At roughly $1 a book, that is a pretty great gift for you and for them!


Monday, November 23, 2015

How to Color Outside the Lines

Hello my Lovelies,

I have been struggling with some things lately, and (as I am so apt to do) I have been analyzing why. We are all on this search for happiness, and it seems like I am not the only one having a hard time with the elusive subject.

Now, one of the things I know is a struggle for me, is the saying "You don't find happiness, happiness is a perspective with which you look at life." Kind of like Polyanna's Glad Game. And I used to be more like that, and am working on getting back to that. It helps to a certain extent.

But one thing I have discovered is that the dreams and goals I have set for myself aren't happening the way I wanted. I can play the Glad Game all I want, but it doesn't help me figure out why my marketing isn't working.

In that vein, I have been looking at what I am doing wrong and trying to fix that. After all, I don't have a lot of money to throw at marketing. I can't be glad that I got a few sales out of $100 of marketing and call it good.

One of the things I keep seeing in marketing is to "think outside the box." but I don't really know what that means. (Because obviously, it means doing something different, but what might that be?)

 I've been doing all the other marketing tips, blogging, writing, sales, promotions, advertising, etc. I have tried to think outside the box when doing these things so it is not just "Read my book" I have tried to use attention grabbing lines, etc.

But as a child, I liked to color inside the lines. I found intense comfort in it. I succeeded in school because I knew what was expected. When I did what was expected, I got XYZ results. At all my jobs in life, I succeeded by coloring inside the lines. Knowing what was expected, following the path, and getting the right results.



Sales and marketing don't work that way. One of the most frustrating parts of working at my last job is that I did everything that I was told, but still wasn't seeing results. No one could tell me why. Everyone said I was one of the best employees. Everyone said my pitch was great. But the results were not what I wanted. I was miserable because of that.

Same with my book marketing. I am following all the rules, but not seeing results. I need to push outside my comfort zone. I need to start thinking outside the box. I need to start coloring outside the lines. That is probably the scariest thing in the world for me. It is something I have always wanted to do, but the fear of not knowing how is overwhelming. The security of the lines is so tempting.

How do you color outside the lines in your own life? Any tips to help me get going?


Also, quick announcement. I know that doing a Black Friday Sale is hardly coloring outside the lines, but as I have never done one before, it sort of is for me ;)

I will be having great deals on my books on Black Friday, so keep your eyes peeled for the promotions!


Have a fabulous Monday and until next time,

Keep Reading!

Wednesday, November 18, 2015

Dealing with the World

Hello Lovelies,

I have been having a hard time dealing with the world lately. It feels like everywhere I turn there is some incident that creates an upheaval from the seemingly unnecessary (Starbucks cups) to the truly tragic (the Paris attacks, the Mormon church's announcement on policy regarding children of same sex couples.)

When I was in middle school, I had to stop watching the news because I saw a story that emotionally traumatized me. I have tried to "be a good citizen" and stay informed off and on since then, but it gets so overwhelming. And now, with Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest, Google +, Youtube and all the others putting even more out there all the time, I feel like I cannot turn it off.

And social media adds a whole new edge, because you aren't just getting one perspective. You see every single persons's opinion, links to other news articles, blog posts, memes, and everything out there!

I grew up LDS, left the Mormon church for my own personal reasons, and went on to study many other religions. One thing that I have found universal in religions is the teaching of loving others. Another thing I have found almost universal is separating yourselves from others. I have noticed (because as a writer, I am prone to observing the human condition.) that any time there is an us vs them situation people tend to separate using hate.

And what does that get us? More hate. Whether the separation is racial, religious, political, national, or based on gender- people tend to use hate to keep from blurring the line.

And I don't understand that, when every religion teaches love.

But maybe every religion teaches the importance of love because it is not something that comes naturally to most humans. I know that seems contrary since we are all obsessed with it, but as I watch human behavior, even the most obvious love for a child tends to go out the window when that person takes the side of Them, our love for them gets put aside as we defend our US view.

It is easy to love those who are like you. But not so much for those who aren't.

I would challenge each of you to find your Us vs Them thing. We all have at least one. I am choosing one that is affecting my family right now.

Take some time to walk in the shoes of your Them. Don't just look at them through your lens, but try to understand their lens. See their troubles, struggles, hopes, dreams, fears. Talk with them and really listen to them. Build a relationship. Practice loving them.

Does anyone else think that we can use this to combat all the negativity? Share your thoughts in the comments below!


Monday, November 16, 2015

Poetry Corner: Isn't Love All in Vain

I have been hurt so bad inside,
trying to count the times I've cried.

Men, they come and men, they go
like falling rain and drifting snow.

They never give me a second look
and all my love to give, they took.

My love anew was taken away.
I wonder how long the pain will stay.

I need a love that is so near.
Someone to cherish and keep so dear.

I wonder how long my heart can bleed
to mourn the love that I need.

I cannot take much more pain,
But then isn't love all in vain?


Friday, November 13, 2015

The Top 5 Things Holding Authors Back


There a a lot of things holding authors back today. Every time I see statements like: “It has never been easier to self-publish” “Anyone can self-publish” “even famous authors are choosing to self-publish” and “The gateways have been opened” it makes me cringe.  But the top 5 things that I think are holding authors back are as follows:


1. Indie hype-  There is so much hype out there about indie publishing, based on the aforementioned statements. Authors are flooding the industry. More books are published every day than the population can even hope to read. And more and more authors are choosing not to submit to publishers. There are stories about how first time authors cannot be published by traditional publishers anymore, that indie publishers are getting picked up by traditional publishers, and other crazy stuff.

This all paints the picture that self-publishing is easy, it is the only option to hope to publish, and success is imminent. The truth is that any form of publishing is hard work. Do not buy into the hype!

 2. Bad Product- Thanks to the Indie hype, wannabe writers are turning out in droves and producing books as quickly as they can in hopes of making a quick buck, becoming famous, or whatever happens to motivate them. They do not think about what traditional publishers have been doing for books for years. They do not consider editing, layout, graphic design, or marketing when they make that mad dash.

Do not be so  eager to get your story out there that you do not take the necessary time to produce a thoroughly polished product. Get an editor, get a book cover worthy of being called a book cover. Look at the quality of traditionally published books and aim for that. No matter how great your story is, if you throw it out there without all the proper polish, you will never get anywhere.

 3. Competition-  Bowkers reports that in 2012, 23% of books purchased were e-books.  the number of self-published titles in 2013 jumped to more than 391,000 and that is just self-published titles. They are estimating 1,761,810 books published overall for 2012. The numbers have gone up drastically since then.

 On top of that, you are competing against movies, video games, sports, television, funny videos, stupid celebrity stunts, the internet oh... and people having a life. Stiff competition.

4. Marketing- no matter what the internet tells you, social media is not enough. The reality is that even if you have the perfect book, if you do not invest time and money into marketing it, the world will never know. You can have a horribly edited book, but if the marketing is done right it can and will sell hundreds of thousands of copies. (See 50 Shades of Gray.) You should start working on your marketing plan the day you decide to write a book. Start saving to pay for marketing, come up with marketing ideas, hire a professional marketer. Do not ignore this step! But the biggest thing holding authors back today is

5. The author’s own expectations. If you dream of being famous, rich, and writing peacefully in the woods, then the reality of e-publishing today will crush you. If you go into any aspect expecting it to be easy, then you are in the wrong line of work. From getting the story on paper, to getting the books into people’s hands; the world of being an author is hard work. If you expect anything less, walk away now. But if you cannot walk away, if you have to write the story, if you have to keep sending in your synopsis despite the pile of rejection notices, if you see 10 books sold this week and are excited that you got ten more readers rather than disappointed by the lack of sales then maybe, just maybe, the writer’s life is the life for you.

What do you feel is holding your writing back? Let me know and feel free to promote your book, blog, or social media sites in the comments below!

Wednesday, November 11, 2015

Vampire Diaries, Season 3 review

I really cannot tell you why I am still watching this. It is just getting ridiculous. Klaus and the original family story line is just silly. I feel like we are going on a Stackhouse-style incorporation of all sorts of crazy mythologies. The moment they add faeries, I am out.



The brotherly love triangle has ramped way up, ugh...

And in case folks like me get sick of that, they have thrown in a couple other love triangles. Jeremy and his ex-girlfriend Anna who is now a ghost, are kind of "figuratively" cheating on Bonnie. Because, you know, you can only emotionally cheat with a ghost, what with her having no corporeal form.  The other love triangle is with Caroline, her werewolf boyfriend Tyler, and Klaus.... because every girl wants two idiots fighting for her love, right?

I just wanted one good guy, and I got him. No love triangle drama necessary.

Oh, and seriously, after everything they have been through, Elaina is going to become a vampire? Who never saw that coming? You know the old saying, you play with snakes you are bound to get bit.

And yet, as I write this post, season four is playing in the background. Me and my compulsive need to finish things... Am I the only one who goes through this?

On a plus note, the story line has so little significant changes that it is easy to have it playing while I do other things and I am rarely distracted from my task...

That really isn't a bonus for the series, though. How did they ever get six seasons?

Are you a fan of Vampire Diaries? Who is your favorite character? What story arc do you enjoy most?

Monday, November 9, 2015

Rebounding from Was it a Midlife Crisis

So, here is a response to a handful of concerned friends about how I am coping after that post.

No, I am not giving up. But I am re-evaluating a lot of things in my life and making some pretty big changes as need be.

I am not going to run off with some hot Brazilian pilot, (We just watched Inside out, and TOOO funny!!) or buy a sports car (though getting my husband's '94 Mustang fixed up is on my list of to-dos.)

But I have done a lot of thinking about why I am so unhappy. I think a lot of it is because my needs are not being met, first and foremost by me. I have changed jobs to help with that. I was just really unhappy at my sales job and the time it took away from everything else was creating so much stress. The new job has had a lot of stress: Learning a new system, re-learning how to work from home, re-training people on Mom having to work from home.


But already, I am finding time to take care of me and my needs. I am going back to the drawing board and re-configuring plans for those things I still want. I have time to do that! It is wonderful.

I already get the feeling that this work will be much more fulfilling than my last job, because I will have more control over the outcomes of projects, and will actually be creating something. I have really missed that. My ability to do my job well will solely be based on me. No more hoping, waiting, and talking people into buying stuff.

Wow. Just writing that makes me feel more accomplished!

So, whether this is a midlife crisis, a crisis of spirit, seasonal depression taking root early, or just being worn down from all of the stress; sometimes the best answer is to make a change.

Mine was a big change, change of job. It was something that was in transition for over a month because my husband was terrified about me going back to contract work, but a couple weeks after leaving my job I think we are all seeing that this was a good call.

What do you feel like you need to change in your life? Do you have a plan?  Let me know in the comments below.