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message 1: by Shelley (new)

Shelley Cass Oh no! I hope you weren't in that corner for too long! I am very sorry to have caused you pain. I am also grateful you took the time to write your explanation for your thoughts on the book to put me out of my own misery in wondering where I went wrong. It takes courage to be honest, and I hope you find all of the joy in books you find from here on out.


message 2: by m (new)

m The blurb hasn’t changed so thanks for sparing me!


message 3: by Shelley (new)

Shelley Cass I do apologise. I stepped away from writing and self publishing for a while after having a baby. Getting back into the distributor metadata always takes me a bit to re-learn each time, but I've now gone back into each platform and added the following to the blurb of Raze vs Snatchers:

*(Brutal) Action Romance
*LGBTQ+
*MM/MFM
*Diverse, found family
*New Adult/Adult appropriate

I'm learning every time I get feedback like this, and it's important. I see the Raze characters as flowing and that they just are as they are without labels, but that is not helpful to readers who may need labels for their reading experience to be healthy and enjoyable. Kiddo and Dom are end game, but Sparks is I suppose my way of making a little feminist comment - where she doesn't need the other two, but adores including them in her life when she wants to.

Thank you both for taking the time to help me make a change that could help other readers.
(Please note some distributors can take a little while to reflect any changes made.)


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