In Episode Ten of Diary of a Mid-List Author, I share how spending my marketing dollars at BookBub launched my career. Enjoy! ~ Suzanne
Links:
BookBub Pricing: https://www.bookbub.com/partners/pricing
Larken: https://books2read.com/u/bwYeqP
In Episode Ten of Diary of a Mid-List Author, I share how spending my marketing dollars at BookBub launched my career. Enjoy! ~ Suzanne
Links:
BookBub Pricing: https://www.bookbub.com/partners/pricing
Larken: https://books2read.com/u/bwYeqP
In Episode Nine of Diary of a Mid-List Author, I talk about the competitive sport of comparing how many words per day authors write. Where do you fit in?
Links:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Word_count
https://www.nanowrimo.org/ https://bookdigitalreader.wordpress.c…
https://www.bookbub.com/partners/requ…
Author Michael Anderle: https://youtu.be/NHgcy3dVZVM
Name That Tune logo: By Source, Fair use, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?..
Sometimes, stinging criticism is the best kind…if it’s offered early enough and in the right environment. In Episode Eight of Diary of a Mid-List Author, I talk about turning a slam into a win. Enjoy! ~ Suzanne
Have you ever done things you regret? I certainly have, especially in my writing career. In Episode Seven of Diary of a Mid-List Author, you are welcome to have a chuckle at my expense. I won’t mind, I promise. ~ Suzanne
Links:
The Last Great Wizard of Yden: https://books2read.com/u/bOA7G0
Dragon Clan of Yden: https://books2read.com/u/mleor7
Secrets of Yden: https://books2read.com/u/3J8YJv
The Yden Collection: https://books2read.com/u/4NGGX9 and Amazon: https://amzn.to/37DhHwW
Book Barbarian: https://bookbarbarian.com/ad-requirements/
For the first time, ever, A Chance of Rayne is on sale for $0.99 at Amazon. Although it is part of The Mannequin series, it can be read as a standalone.

Blurb: Although the Harrison daughters look almost like twins, one was born on the right side of the blanket while the other was not. Rayne is tasked with drawing in a suitable husband for her sister, Garnet, but soon discovers her quarry is a kindred spirit from her past. When Rayne refuses to deceive Lord Finch any longer, her father makes good his threat to exile her overseas, to New York City. Although Rayne is determined to survive, she is quickly ensnared in a web of vice.

What Reviewers are saying:
5-Stars: “[A]n absolute pleasure” – Vibliophile (Vine Voice)
5-Stars: “I love stories about a poor, down on her luck girl getting a happy ending.” – Amazon Reader
A Chance of Rayne will only be on sale from Thursday, January 30 through Saturday, February 1st, so don’t wait! Click HERE to download your copy.
When you publish your own work, you keep all the resulting income. In this episode of Diary of a Mid-List Author, I talk a few numbers. Enjoy!
~ Suzanne
In the last episode, I talked about the benefits of signing with a publisher. This week, I detail why I like to publish my own novels. Enjoy! ~ Suzanne
Professional Reviewers: https://www.kirkusreviews.com/indie-r…
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Should you sign with a publisher or self-publish? In this episode, I’ll talk about the benefits of signing a contract with a reputable publisher. ~ Suzanne
Links:
Bowker: http://www.bowker.com/authors/
D2D FAQ: https://www.draft2digital.com/faq/
Although the Harrison daughters look almost like twins, one was born on the right side of the blanket while the other was not. Rayne is tasked with drawing in a suitable husband for her sister, Garnet, but soon discovers her quarry is a kindred spirit from her past. When Rayne refuses to deceive Lord Finch any longer, her father makes good his threat to exile her overseas, to New York City. Although Rayne is determined to survive, she is quickly ensnared in a web of vice. Without friends or resources, she is slated to be auctioned to the highest bidder at one of the most elite brothels in Manhattan. Can Lord Finch rescue his beloved before it’s too late?

A Chance of Rayne is available exclusively at Amazon, and is part of the KindleUnlimited program. Although it’s Book Four of The Mannequin series, it can be read as a standalone.
What reviewers are saying:
5-Stars: “While Rogers has always compared favorably to Robin McKinley in her ability to write fairytale romances in realistic, historical settings, I couldn’t help but be reminded this time of Frances Hodgson Burnett of “The Secret Garden” and “A Little Princess” fame (even before I read the sneak peek for the next book, lol) despite the more mature topics in this story. There are clear “good guys” and “bad guys”, yet Rogers characters are still believable because they are very human and appealing.” ~ Vibliophile (Vine Voice)
5-Stars: “There’s plenty of scandal and outlandish events, but I love stories about a poor, down on her luck girl getting a happy ending. ” ~ Reader
In this episode, I talk about why I switched from writing fantasy to historical romance! As an author, I discovered how one genre worked for me far better than another. ~ Suzanne