Romantic Angst Galore in TWARE.
This novel series is only for those who love and appreciate meaningful stories that also have romance. The Wrythe and the Reckoning has plenty of… Read More »Romantic Angst Galore in TWARE.
This novel series is only for those who love and appreciate meaningful stories that also have romance. The Wrythe and the Reckoning has plenty of… Read More »Romantic Angst Galore in TWARE.
The title of my novel series, “The Wrythe and the Reckoning”, represents some important themes that are presented in the story. Can you determine what… Read More »Important Themes in Literature
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Thank you to all those who read and reviewed the ARCs of The Wrythe and the Reckoning, and also those who have been supportive on… Read More »A Special Thank You to The Readers of TWARE ARCS
Hey, everyone! This message is especially for Boston, Massachusetts residents and also those in other areas of New England. So, I wrote an epic… Read More »TWARE Setting: Boston, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New England
Happy Release Day for TWARe (on Dec 4th)! After much work, time, and effort put forth in crafting this beautiful story, I’m excited to say… Read More »Happy Release Day for TWARe!
Updates! There’s a new publication date for The Wrythe and the Reckoning. Hey, Guys! I’m working on a few quirks before releasing my book out… Read More »Publication for The Wrythe and the Reckoning is on November 14th, 2019!
I may have possibly beaten the record for the longest chapter ever in a romantic novel, especially for YA and New Adult Romance. There’s a… Read More »150 Pages (Possibly the longest chapter ever in a romantic novel)
“I’d live with loneliness a long time. That was something which was always there… one learns to keep it at bay, there are times when… Read More »“I’d live with loneliness a long time. That was something which was always there…”
“Stretching his hand up to reach the stars, too often man forgets the flowers at his feet.” Jeremy Bentham [Image Credits: CC0]