This was a thoroughly enjoyable romance with several surprising twists. Terrific romantic leads. The ending felt a bit rushed, but overall an excellent, romantic read.
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This was a thoroughly enjoyable romance with several surprising twists. Terrific romantic leads. The ending felt a bit rushed, but overall an excellent, romantic read.
Get the book HERE.
Readers who sign up for the Romance Novel Addicts Anonymous list will receive 1-3 emails per week featuring free and discounted books, as well as new releases. This list will be helpful for romance authors to reach readers directly and offers several benefits that other email lists do not, including:
Submission Process
Simply send me an email at Lindafausnet@gmail.com with the following info:
Though not a requirement, I request that you join the email list HERE as a courtesy. In addition, it would be wonderful if you could help spread the word about the RNAA email list to your own author list and in your social networking sites. Remember, the more readers we have on the list, the more useful the list will be for authors!
**Please Note**
As a general rule, I will review the first chapter of the book. If there are notable problems with editing or formatting, the book will be rejected. One or even two typos may not automatically disqualify you, but if it is clear that the book needs more editing, I will have to turn it down. In addition, the book must be properly formatted. I have noticed that a lot of authors who format their own books have an extra space between paragraphs (among other issues). This is not standard formatting practice, and unfortunately I will have to reject those books as well. I will send you a quick note to let you know why your book was rejected, and I am happy to reconsider your book in the future if the problems are fixed.
If the photo here freaks you out, you can feel free to skip this article. If you snapped to attention and said HELLO! when you caught sight of this six-pack packing hunk of male yumminess, then you might be interested in Romance Novel Addicts Anonymous.
As we all know, romance novels aren’t for everyone. Like any fandom, there are hard core followers of the books as well as plenty of people who think they’re stupid. I’m a member of the former group, but it’s not always easy. I for instance, I am grateful for the advent of e-readers since now no one can see the half-naked covers of a lot of the books I read. And I’m a romance AUTHOR.
I reasoned that I wasn’t the only person with this issue, so I created a new Facebook group called Romance Novel Addicts Anonymous.
Description:
Your friends and family might make fun of you for loving romance novels, but here you’ve found a safe place to profess your love for all things romance!
Official Welcome Message
Welcome to our lovey-dovey, super-sexy romance readers club! You’ve entered a judgment-free discussion zone where nothing is too sappy or sexy.
ALL heroes and heroines are welcome here:
Nice guys, alpha males, bad boys, werewolves, billionaires, vampires, gay, straight, bi, historical figures, aliens, and anything else that can love and/or mate.
READERS – tell us what you’re reading! What do you love? What do you hate?
AUTHORS – please DO post your book links and tell us what you’re currently working on! You might find your next big fan right here.
Life’s not all champagne and roses…but in here it is.
It’s a closed group, so only members can see what’s posted there. Personally, I love the freedom that comes with such a private discussion group. For example, while I may not post a photo of a hot, shirtless guy on my regular Facebook page so as to scandalize my mom, my daughter, past classmates, and current and former coworkers, I WILL post it in RNAA, much to the delight of its members.
As I’d expected, romance readers seemed thrilled to have a semi-secret, non-judgmental place to discuss their passions. What did surprise me was the number of romance writers in need of support. I’m blessed with non-romance reading yet supportive family members, so it’s easy for me to forget that not everyone is so lucky. One writer said she is criticized for writing “that mama porn” and another writer said her family judged her for writing male/male romance. She asked if that kind of thing was welcome in the group (the answer was HELL yes and please post the link…)
It may seem like a silly problem, but nobody likes to be made fun of for the things they enjoy. Of course, we folks in the group have a sense of humor about our obsessions, but we also enjoy talking about them openly in a safe place.
Like a lot of people, I was one of those little girls who loved all those princessy Disney movies and I guess I really never grew out of it.