Search
Unmask YOUR Inner Flirt

I'm a (happily married) FLIRT. I enjoy life, am addicted to Happy Ever Afters, and love to laugh. I write fun, flirty escapes, and love reading stories that make me SWOON. My bloggy home is where I dish those books, hold giveaways, and reveal my guilty pleasures :) 

When I'm not here, I can be found at YA Bound, YA Outside the Lines, or Romancing The Naked Hero, and I'm ALWAYS on Twitter...seriously, it's almost a sickness. 

If you're ready to Unmask Your Inner Flirt--and have fun & win tons of prizes while doing it--consider this your official invitation to join the FLIRT SQUAD. Get all the details HERE!

Happy Reading!

Want The Latest News?

Email Subscription

Enter your email address to get new posts sent straight to your inbox:

Delivered by FeedBurner

 

Gorgeous Readers

Keep Me Company

MSSSC was a Fresh Fiction Pick of the Day!
My Flirty Fiction

Rachel Harris's books on Goodreads

My Super Sweet Sixteenth Century My Super Sweet Sixteenth Century
reviews: 232
ratings: 634 (avg rating 3.95)

A Tale of Two Centuries A Tale of Two Centuries (My Super Sweet Sixteenth Century, #2)
reviews: 8
ratings: 18 (avg rating 4.78)

Rearview Mirror Rearview Mirror
reviews: 5
ratings: 9 (avg rating 4.89)

Taste The Heat Taste The Heat
reviews: 1
ratings: 4 (avg rating 5.00)

The Fine Art of Pretending The Fine Art of Pretending
reviews: 1
ratings: 2 (avg rating 5.00)

I'm on Author Graph!

Keep In Touch

    

 

 

 

  

 

 

Rachel Harris's book recommendations, liked quotes, book clubs, book trivia, book lists (read shelf)

Love That Facebook

What I'm Chatting About
Super Sweet Buttons

Also Find Me At

Blog Snippets

“By having to come up with 60 plot points, I really had to think about my characters. What little hiccups could come along the way to mess things up? What biggies could rock their world?” ~ excerpt from Creating My Plot: Very Detailed to the Nitty-Gritty

“In the book, Chelsea and Clint vow to never live timidly, and to never take the cowards way out again. As a storyteller, Holly follows her characters advice. Her characters live and breathe, and in the end, become a part of you.” ~ Blurb from Spotlight Review: Holly Schinderl’s PLAYING HURT

“Writing can be so lonely—staring at a screen and a box all day, getting carpal tunnel and a stiff neck. We create imaginary friends every day and most of us talk to them. We need social interaction with others, and who better to understand our madness then a fellow writer?” ~ excerpt from Community Building

"Drafting the query and sending it out has to be one of the most talked about, most feared, and most important parts of the entire writing for traditional publication process. As the saying goes, you only get one chance to make a good impression, and with so many agents not even wanting a writing sample pasted along with your query, you really have to nail it in order to even have a chance at seeking their representation." ~ excerpt from The All Important Query

Entries in Michelle Leighton (2)

Thursday
Oct272011

Books That Have Made Me SWOON

So, I realized something. While I've been taking a bit of a bloggy break from Ending Unplanned and gearing up for some BIG ANNOUNCEMENTS TO COME, I've still been participating over at YA Bound and totally dropping the ball on sharing the links here. I know, epic fail. But, I'm here now to rectify the situation for anyone who's been anxious with worry, wondering where I've been or what I've been up to lately. Hey, it could happen, and if so, the snippets below might give you a clue. . .

(And because I'm impatient, here's the answer: lots and lots of reading!)

First up, I have links to all the reviews I've posted the past few months. The good news is that by waiting for some to share the links here, almost all of the books are available for purchase. Yeah, I totally did that on purpose. . . . Anyway, check them out and then go do some Trick-or-Treating of your own, filling up a cart at Amazon or a bag at Barnes and Noble. Treat Yo Self!

  • VANISH by Sophie Jordan
 Sophie Jordan’s FIRELIGHT was one of my favorite YA reads last year. The draki paranormal take was fresh, the writing was HOT, and the protagonist Jacinda was beautifully crafted—tough but vulnerable, beautiful but slightly insecure. I’ve been chomping at the bit for the sequel to come out and when given the chance to review the ARC of VANISH, I jumped at it. . . to read the rest of the review, click here

  • A BEAUTIFUL DARK by Jocelyn Davies
A BEAUTIFUL DARK has my favorite paranormal creatures of all time—Angels. Oh, how a hot angel boy can make me swoon. And while the three—count ‘em, three—potential love interests in this book kept me slightly unsure of who to root for, Jocelyn Davies provides a plethora of swoon-worthy quotes that just made me happy. . . to read the rest of the review, click here.
  • REMEMBRANCE by Michelle Madow
When Michelle Madow approached us to review her debut novel REMEMBRANCE, and then pitched it as Taylor Swift’s “Love Story” music video meets Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice, I literally squealed. I am ALL about Regency inspired historicals, romance, and magical realism, and this book proved to have it all. . . to read the rest of the review, click here.
  • STARSTRUCK  by Cyn Balog
Cyn Balog is one of my favorite young adult authors. Her stories always have the perfect blend of magical realism/supernatural, romance, and wit. The unique spin she puts on paranormal stereotypes and expectations constantly amazes me. I adored FAIRY TALE and swooned at SLEEPLESS, so while I wasn't sure what to expect with STARSTRUCK, I knew that I was in great hands. . . to read the rest of the review, click here.
  • THE JULIET SPELL by Douglas Rees
I love Romeo and Juliet. Like, uber-love. I was obsessed with the play in high school, could recite the old 1970s movie version with the characters verbatim, and went opening night to see the Leonardo Dicaprio version when it hit theaters. So when THE JULIET SPELL became available for review, I jumped on it. And for the most part, I was very happy with the outcome. . . to read the rest of the review, click here.
  • VIRTUOSITY by Jessica Martinez
Gayle Forman’s world-of-music based IF I STAY and its sequel WHERE SHE WENT are two of my top five favorite young adult books of all time, so the moment I learned about Jessica Martinez’s VIRTUOSITY, I was twitching to get a copy. But I have to admit, going in I was nervous. Was I was putting too much pressure on this debut, wanting to recreate the feelings and sweeping obsession those other two books inspired? Could this possibly live up to the hype and my admittedly high expectations? Well, I’m very happy to say that all my anxiety was a total wasted effort. . . to read the rest of the review, click here.
  • CRAVE by Melissa Darnell
Secrets, lies, hot guys, and forbidden love . . . yep, Melissa Darnell’s CRAVE has all the essential elements of an addicting YA para-romance. It takes one part vampire mythology, throws in equal parts witches and magic, and creates a unique Romeo and Juliet-style, fan-yourself premise. The two main characters, Tristan and Savannah, practically jump off the page, and Tristan’s dual point of view had me melting into a pool of drool. Being inside his head, seeing his reaction to Savannah and learning how he truly felt about her just made me want to curl inside the pages and snag him for myself. Even better, Savannah is a completely lovable and relatable protagonist. . . to read the rest of the review, click here.
  • DESTINED by Jessie Harrell
As soon as I saw the gorgeous cover for DESTINED months ago, I emailed Jessie Harrell and practically begged her to move up her publication date. Unfortunately, she couldn’t do that . . . but I was quick to pounce on her offer to review an ARC. See, I have a semi-obsession with Greek Mythology retellings and what I loved so much about DESTINED is the fresh new couple, Psyche and Eros. Not knowing much about their original myth, I was ready to be swept away by their love story and eagerly dove in. . . to read the rest of the review, click here.

Also during my hiatus here, I've been collecting swoon worthy quotes from my favorite weekly reads and posting them both on Twitter and at YABound. I love this Meme, and I love seeing the other sexy quotes readers share. Below are the ones I've shared the past few months, and be sure to check in every Thursday for the newest ones, sure to have your heart and tummy fluttering.

  • I couldn't stop touching him, couldn't rip my hands or my mouth away from his skin.--SHUT OUT, SWOON #YABound
  • His kiss isn't even remotely innocent. There's passion, but there's also an urgency verging on panic-Lola & the Boy Next Door SWOON #YABOUND
  • He wanted to worship her, consume her & make her part of him so that he would never have to be without her.—Sebastian, Ember SWOON #YABound 
  • He wanted to taste her skin and explore her mind and body to the point they would both be left used up, sated, and unable to think of anything besides each other.—Sebastian, EMBER SWOON #YABound
  • A shower of fire and light exploded inside me and I closed my eyes and let the pleasure consume me. -To Kill An Angel SWOON #YABound
  • He cups the back of my head & rolls on top of me, his kiss deepening as the weight of him presses me into the ground-UNVEILED SWOON #YABound
  • His free hand tangled in my hair as he slid the strap away, grazing my shoulder with his teeth.--The Willows: Haven SWOON #YABound
  • But do not ye see how much above me ye are? . . .Ye are an enchantress, a spirit. Almost a goddess, ye seem.-The Juliet Spell SWOON #YABound
  • And suddenly he was everywhere; his knee trapping my leg, his lips grazing warm, rough, sensuous -SILENCE (and Patch!) SWOON #YABound
  • Beau buried both his hands in my hair and sighed. "Good because I want you too. Now. Forever. Just you."-The Vincent Boys SWOON #YABound
  • The thought of time away from you is torture. I haven't even left your room and I already miss you. Tonight we'll talk, and I'll tell you a story of exactly what I plan to do to you in three weeks--Where You Are (Between the Lines #2) SWOON #YABound
Now it's your turn. What have YOU been reading lately?

Friday
Jun102011

Let's Talk MONEY (Michelle Leighton)

Let's begin our last day of Carving Our Own Destiny with something EVERYONE wants to know, but is sometimes afraid to ask. That's right. I did it. I asked about MONEY. And the amazing Michelle Leighton stepped up and not only answered honestly, but with humor!

Michelle is also one of the authors offering a FREE Ebook up for grabs, a copy of BLOOD LIKE POISON, which will be spotlighted here shortly. In a word, this book is HOT! You want to enter for a chance at this. Check this post for details how to do it!

Here is Michelle's author page over at Amazon listing all five of her books. Remember, each 'like' on each book gets you a point in the contest!

See ya in a few hours!


The financial aspects of self-publishing your novel or, as it’s been so fondly dubbed, “going Indie”—wow! What a loaded topic. I can only speak from my personal experience, the research that I’ve done and the things I’ve heard from a few other authors, straight from the horse’s mouth so to speak. Not that I’m calling any other authors horses, mind you. All that I’ve met are lovely, delicate flowers :-)

Anyway, I digress. So, you want to know about the dough, huh? Show me the money! Is that it? Of course it is! A little bit anyway. I doubt any of us really want to do this for free. But in order to get the money, you are inevitably going to have to spend some of your own in the process. You’ve heard the expression, “you have to spend money to make money”, right? Well, that’s true in 99.9% of cases, and it’s no different with publishing your brain child for the reading pleasure of the entire world.

For this post, let’s start from the beginning. I’ll tell you stops along the way that have the potential to cost you money and I’ll tell you how I’ve done it so that, in most cases, it’s either free or extremely low cost. How ‘bout that?

Ok, so you have this novel. Let’s acknowledge for a moment that there’s no way to calculate the man hours (or woman hours) that you’ve put in, the time away from your family, the sleep you’ve lost, the elbow grease that you’ve applied to get this tome written. We’ll just call all that sweat equity. That’s part of the investment you hope to get back in the end via a little thing called “sales.”

Let’s talk about EDITING. You’ve go this novel that’s well-written, it talks about something interesting, something other people want to read about, it’s been through beta readers and critique groups and now it’s polished to a mirror-like shine. At this point, some people will go with hiring a professional editor to review their work, someone who’s experienced at kicking out plot snafus and reworking a sentence to make it flawless. That can be costly, but it’s your decision. If you’re like me, you have a trusted group of beta readers who give you such great feedback that you feel you can do without an editor until the moula starts rolling in.

Either way you go, in the end, you’ve got a perfect piece of work, or at least as perfect as it’s likely to get at the present time. Now, it’s ready to go.

Next, you must COPYRIGHT it. To have your work protected by law, it will cost you $35 to have it filed at the U.S. Copyright Office. Not a bad price for making sure that no one can steal all that you’ve stressed and emoted over, right? It’s tax deductible, too, so be sure to write it in the ledger that you’ve surely already gotten (unless you hired an accountant). This entire process takes place online and the great thing about that is that as soon as you have confirmation that your file is uploaded, you are good to go. You don’t have to wait for that nifty little piece of paper to arrive in the snail mail. Ah, the beauty of technology!

Now, by this time, you’re feeling all secure that your work is officially tucked away with the government, all safe and sound. But before you can put it out for the world to see, you have to give it some pizzazz. You know, a nice cover, maybe a book trailer, a website where people can read all about it. And depending on how you go about it, those things can cost money, in some cases lots and lots of money. I’m going to tell you how I did it and I did it at virtually no cost. Now, granted, those who paid big bucks might have a sparklier product, but mine are doing pretty well I think. Success is relative, so you might think differently. Either way, only you can decide how much money you have on hand to sink into this thing that has such great potential to earn you money. But bear in mind that the market is a fickle, fickle lady and this thing also has the potential to fall flat on its face. There’s no such thing as a “sure thing.” A “sure thing” is a “fictional thing” or publishers would only invest in those, never having to risk their money on something questionable. Wouldn’t you agree?

Here we are at COVER ART. I personally know of someone who ended up spending $300 for the front cover. It looks great by the way, but only time will tell if that investment was worth it. With most Indie books starting out at $0.99 and the author only receiving between 35 and 40% of that profit, it takes a while to make back any investment. The money appears to be in the sequels, which I will hopefully be experiencing firsthand in June. That’s when it’s more expected that your book is priced at $2.99 and your royalty shoots up to 70%. YAY!

Anyway, I went onto a site called Free Digital Photos. It costs nothing but a little credit in the front of your book to use their photos. I did my first two covers from there. If you can’t find what you’re looking for with a totally free photo, but you still don’t want to hire a professional, there are resources like iStockPhoto  and Shutterstock that have a ton more pictures and they will only cost you around $10-50 per photo. They have package deals if you know that you are going to continue to write. That’s what I did during my third month. It cost me $50 for 12 photos. At that point, I used 2 of the 12 photos to go back and change the covers of my first 2 books.

Once you have your picture picked out, you can download free fonts at Urban Fonts so that you have some nice spiffy writing to announce the clever name you’ve come up with for your novel.

Now, you’re ready for PUBLISHING to digital sites like Amazon, Smashwords and Barnes and Noble. There is no cost, just a little more nail-biting, hair loss and general aggravation. A word of advice: format your book very simply and very cleanly from the very beginning and save yourself a lot of heartache. Pretty little chapter thingees and gorgeous scene breaks will only cause you trouble. Make it simple. Make it clean. Keep it Times New Roman 12 font. Save yourself an aneurysm.

Once that’s done, you may want to publish to print. In that case, you can go another totally free route with Create Space. Now, it can be a pain if your cover art picture quality isn’t just right, but it’s not so bad. And here again, if you have the discretionary funds to pay them to do it, they’ll whip the book into shape for a fee of $299. Of course, I went the free route, though I have yet to actually put them out in print. I didn’t want to price the book at more than $8.99, but CreateSpace/Amazon assures me that the price will have to be higher just to cover the cost of producing it, so I’m holding off for a bit. I don’t want to rob my readers after all.

Now that your book is available everywhere you can make it available, you need to shout it out from the rooftops so that the world can hear and can buy. What rooftops, you ask? Virtual ones. That’s where your WEB SITE comes into play.

Here again, you can pay for something like www.Godaddy.com, which will run you anywhere from $1.99 to $39.99 depending on what you get. They help you to set it up, too. But there’s also the free method, which I took of course. I set up a blog at Blogger and did it all myself, which was super easy and kinda fun. And, most importantly, it was free.

You can MARKET from your blog or website and also by setting up an Amazon Author Central account (which is free) and accounts on sites like Goodreads, Twitter and Facebook, also free. But here again, if you have money to spend, you can pay someone to market your book (prices are extremely variable) or you can pay for ads at such places like Facebook, Goodreads and Kindle Nation. Almost everywhere that you can advertise has a variety of different packages. Personally, I did a 5-day run on FB, using Pay Per Impression and got ZERO sales from it. It cost me $25 and that is the only money, to date, that I’ve put into marketing or advertising. You can also pay for advertising on some book blogger sites. Just a few minutes of internet research will give you more information on that sort of thing than you’ll ever, ever be able to use. But it’s good to know just in case…

Lastly, there is the BOOK TRAILER. Some swear by it, some not so much. I’ve done 2 and I did them myself with the software that came on my computer. I used free songs, though I will caution you here to make sure to either get the rights to use the material or stick with ROYALTY free music, not just FREE free music. YouTube also has a list of music that’s copyright infringement-free and it just happens to also be FREE free.

My videos aren’t flashy or professional and I don’t see where they’ve brought me many, if any, sales, so these are up to you. I think they’re a pain to do, but in a way, they’re fun, too. It’s the beauty and satisfaction of creation that pleased me. I made something, actually made it, and it was pretty cool. I felt like an MTV video producer or something (I’m obviously delusional). To this day, I still watch them here on my computer, where my viewing won’t affect the official view numbers on YouTube. In the end, you might be able to get more sales and stuff if you pay someone to do it for you. I know an author who paid around $400 to have one done. Still don’t know if it’s going to pay off in sales for her.

All in all, I know one author who spent around $700 on her book, start to finish, though she still might pay for more marketing. She paid for some things, did others herself. We’ll have to wait and see if any of these authors feel like their investments paid off. In this business, only time will tell. Every day, it’s hurry up and wait with the obsessive checking of numbers in the interim. Trust me when I tell you, it’s not for the faint of heart. But, then again, if we were faint of heart, we wouldn’t be doing this to start with, right? We’re path-cutters, trend-setters, word warriors. We willingly expose our souls, our hopes, our dreams, our failures for the world to see. That, my lovelies, is anything but faint hearted. And in the end, however you choose to go with your publishing experience, it will be worth it to have your work out there, to be able to share that for which you have worked so hard with those who wish to read it. That alone is more gratifying than I can explain.

AUTHO BIO:

M. Leighton is a native of Ohio, but she relocated to the warmer climates of the South, where she can be near the water all summer and miss the snow all winter.
Possessed of an overactive imagination from early in her childhood, Michelle finally found an acceptable outlet for her fantastical visions: writing fiction.
Four of Michelle's novels can now be found on Amazon, as well as several other sites. She's currently working on sequels, though her mind continues to churn out new ideas, exciting plots and quirky characters. Pick one up and enjoy a wild ride through the twists and turns of her vivid imagination.
You can find Michelle at Facebook, her Facebook Fan Page, Twitter, Goodreads, or email.