What would you call Tress?

It's hard to know what to call Tress - my romantic-horror-fairytale novella. I finally decided it's Gothic, and I love that. It makes me want to write even more dark, romantic, creepy and fearsome tales.

I'm thrilled that Dabney from All About Romance loved the book and rated it a "Desert Isle Keeper." She wrote, "The only words I didn't love about this novella were 'The End.'"

My fellow time-travel author N.J. Layouni calls it "a deliciously dark tale worthy of The Brothers Grimm."

What do you think? I'd love to see your reviews and hear from you.

The book is now available as an e-book in several places (list below.)

Larissa

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Published on May 13, 2015 09:10 Tags: e-books, gothic, gothic-romance, romance
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message 1: by Sivia (new)

Sivia Harding I have been reading Tress to the detriment of my "real" work. It is a gripping tale. I can't put it down! Call it Gothic, fairytale, or just a good yarn... I love it and don't want it to end. Thank you, Larissa, for giving us such a lovely novella. Please write more!


message 2: by Larissa (new)

Larissa Brown Sivia wrote: "I have been reading Tress to the detriment of my "real" work. It is a gripping tale. I can't put it down! Call it Gothic, fairytale, or just a good yarn... I love it and don't want it to end. Thank..."

Thank you so much, Sivia. I'm really glad you like it. I am so excited to be writing more. I have two more books in the works. Just need an extra parallel life to get all the fun work done. :)


message 3: by Sivia (new)

Sivia Harding Understood, Larissa! All in good time, all in good time :-)


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