Finished up the second half of this story, within the larger “Taboo in a College Town” series, just in time for the annual Smashwords sale.
Can Danny and Cassie get married, without an explosion of family secrets?
Yeah, right.
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Month: June 2022
#MyReads: WWW: Wake, by Robert J Sawyer
I do still read books which are not erotica, and this one is a doozy of a science fiction novel. It’s actually been sitting in the TBR pile in my office for quite some time, so it’s about a dozen years old now, so some of the tech in it might seem a bit dated, but it’s an astonishing accomplishment, well deserving of a Hugo nomination for best novel. It’s the first in a trilogy.
Summer of Secrets, Part I
Okay, a little bit different this time out. I have been shooting for lengths around 12K-15K for this series, but “Summer of Secrets” is weighing in more about 25K. So, I decided to split it into two parts and this is the first one.
I also made the decision to make this an exclusive of this site for the first week that it’s out. It will be available as a pre-order on Smashwords shortly, but won’t go “live” there for this first week.
How much crazier can Danny & Cassie’s summer get, when Samantha & Sarah walk into the coffee shop to meet up with them?
Book 6 of “Taboo in a College Town”
Newsletter #37: Book Focus — Families United
A Book Focus newsletter, about Book #3 of the “Taboo in a College Town Series“, “Families United“.
Newsletter #37
Newsletter #36 — Caught in Daddy’s Loophole
Book Focus: Daddy’s Loophole, in which I discuss the development behind the book and its inclusion in the “Taboo in a College Town” series.
Newsletter #36
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May 2022 Blog Status
Okay, between restoring the site to the leenyspress.com domain and launching my own ebook store, May saw a big jump in blog hits compared to April (combining stats from both versions of the site). It was better than any month since August 2020, in fact. Plus a new daily high as well.
Each product added to the store counts as its own page, though, which means a visitor can hit more pages per visit, so that might also account for much of it. We’ll see what June’s numbers are like.
Hopefully, the store sells a book (or more) by then…