Erin Bedford is an otaku, recovering coffee addict, and Legend of Zelda fanatic. Her brain is so full of stories that need to be told that she must get them out or explode into a million screaming chibis. Obsessed with fairy tales and bad boys, she hasn’t found a story she can’t twist to match her deviant mind full of innuendos, snarky humor, and dream guys.
On the outside, she’s a work from home mom and bookbinger. One the inside, she’s a thirteen-year-old boy screaming to get out and tell you the pervy joke they found online. As an ex-computer programmer, she dreams of one day combining her love for writing and college credits to make the ultimate video game!
Until then, when she’s not writing, Erin is devouring as many books as possible on her quest to have the biggest book gut of all time. She’s written over thirty books, ranging from paranormal romance, urban fantasy, and even scifi romance.
Also, third person is really weird when writing about yourself. Just putting that out there.
Personally, I'm not the biggest fan of this series. There were some good moments, mostly with the addictiveness of the writing! Erin has a way of making me want more of the story even if im not the biggest fan of the characters or plot lines. One of my biggest issues with the story was the way the Prince was thrown away like garbage once Chess came around. Dont get me wrong I do like Chess, but with Prince being introduced first and the connection Kat and him had, it should have been them. Chess felt cheap after wards. They didnt connect the way I thought they should. Chasing Princes was probably my least favorite only because of the pov switch ups that didnt work. By the end, it ended interestingly but also weird. I don't know. Something was off but there were still good parts.