Decent book about the business of being a romance writing in a post#MeToo era. She also has chapters about writing craft, basics like dialogue and GMC, so it's helpful for newer authors, but the real meat is the first half of the book where Probst dishes the behind the scenes view of a career author writing romance. It's a bit of a follow-up to her popular Write Naked book on writing craft, and it reflects the changes in the publishing industry in the four years since that earlier book was published, including the shift from traditional publishers to indie. Unfortunately, my paperbook had more than occasional copyediting and page formatting errors (typos, usage, and weird line returns in the middle of paragraphs), so I think one of her lessons about making sure you're hiring editors, proofreaders and formatters could have sunk in a little sooner. I probably wouldn't have noticed years back before I started writing myself. Overall, an interesting read.