Who doesn’t like a steamy romance with a little crime? Mr. Black by author Nancy Brown is a great start to this book series. Just take a look at the review I left for it on Amazon!
Author Archives: Lauren Eason
Sequel to Witch Trials
This shouldn’t come as a big surprise but Witch Trials: Secrets of Loudun is getting a sequel! I’m currently working on it and I hope to have it out by fall of 2022. The first few chapters are finished and my beta reader is eagerly awaiting them. Let’s just say, it’s one hell of a ride.
Good Southern Witches
The book itself is a collection of short stories which makes up an anthology. It features a plethora of various authors – some more well-known and others who are just starting to take a dive into getting published.
Author Podcast Show: It’s Trope Season
If you’ve been listening to my podcast, you probably already know the little mini series I’ve been working on. Every Friday, I make a podcast episode, and my current ones are featuring different tropes from different book genres.
Lauren’s Indie Book Club: Criteria
Most anything goes! I don’t think any indie author should be barred based on the genre they write in. However, there are a few things that might not pass inspection. Here’s what they are:
Lauren’s Indie Book Club
Calling all Indie authors! My blog will soon be host to Lauren’s Indie Book Club where I support new, aspiring, and seasoned writers just like you and me! Coming August 2021!
Marketing Free Books
I’m always testing new ideas when it comes to marketing books and when I do, I’m sure to let you all know the results. So, this past week I thought I’d test out Amazon’s marketing for books enrolled in KDP Select. Here’s what I learned.
A Journal Series for Witches
It’s no secret that I’m attracted to the dark and macabre. A lesser known fact would be that I’ve been a practicing witch for over half my life. I recently released my first witchcraft journal in a brand new series of journals specifically for the new or seasoned witch.
Supporting Indie Authors
Indie publishing methods (and indie authors) are growing in numbers because we want to share our stories the way they were originally meant to be told. And many of us would agree that publishing books isn’t about the money, but simply about telling and spreading our stories.
Finding the Right Publisher
Whether you’re trying to snag a traditional publisher or have decided to go solo with self-publishing, there are many ways to get your book out there. And with so many ways, it’s important to know which one is right for you and your story.