Book Blurbs Are Hard Work

Book blurbs. Can’t live with them, can’t live without them.

I can honestly say this is my least favorite part of the publication process. Trying to take your latest masterpiece and chisel it down to a couple of sentences that would attract the attention of someone who has no idea what your world is about is—well—hard.

Thankfully, I finally got the book blurb for ‘Midnyte’s Dragon Kiss’ done. I might tweak it just a bit more in a few days, but I need to let it rest (and my brain) to make sure it still sounds okay.

Stay tuned for more updates.

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