I have finally, finally published the first book of my In The Darkness trilogy! How We Sell Our Souls is available on Amazon via Kindle and Paperback. It’s a supernatural/romance novel which features demons, possessions, and a little bit of witchcraft; it’s also the first book I’ve ever released with a publisher!
This is beyond exciting for me, so if anyone would like to check it out, I’d be thrilled! If not, at least signal-boost this post? I’d really love to get the word out!
- How We Sell Our Soul (Paperback)
- How We Sell Our Souls (Kindle)
- How We Sell Our Souls (Goodreads : 4.5/5 stars!)
Thank you so much, friends!
Tag: Books
Someone really went out there and wrote the thing
A fake marriage between two best friends because they need money? SIGN ME UP.
I only read the first four chapters, so I don’t really know how the story will unfold, but I’m definitely buying the book. I can’t believe a book was written specially for me.
btw the book is called Marriage of Unconvenience by Chelsea M. Cameron.
List of things in this book:
1. Fake marriage
2. Childhood best friends falling in love
3. Cate Blanchett in suits mention
4. Slow burn
5. They are so ooblivious its painful
6. They share a bed
7. They go live together
8. Did I mention that someone actually went out there and actually published a lesbian fake dating story? I could kiss them.
Valuable information if some of your prized books were affected by recent flooding. The video even shows you what to do if you can’t dry the book out right away.
relevant reblog
2017 YA books with Muslim protagonists:
The Gauntlet by Karuna Riazi
That Thing We Call a Heart by Sheba Karim
Amina’s Voice by Hena Khan
Saints and Misfits by S.K. Ali
Mirage by by Somaiya Daud
The Secret Lives of the Amir Sisters by Nadiya Hussain
The Authentics by Abdi Nazemian
The City of Brass by S.A. Chakraborty
The Other Half of Happiness by Ayisha Malik
The Promise I will Keep by Aisha Saeed
Console-free Camping
If you like to play The Last of Us, then try
Rot & Ruin by Jonathan MaberryIf you like to play Beyond: Two Souls, then try The Girl With All the Gifts by M.R. Carey
If you like to play Call of Duty: Black Ops (Zombies), then try
World War Z by Max BrooksIf you like playing Grand Theft Auto, then try
American Psycho by Bret Easton EllisIf you like playing Sid Meier’s Civilization, then try
A Game Of Thrones by George R. R. Martin
If you like playing Final Fantasy, try playing
Fullmetal Alchemist by Hiromu ArakawaIf you like playing Mass Effect, then try
Illuminae by Amie Kaufman and Jay Kristoff
If you like playing Alice: Madness Returns, then try Madness So Discreet by Mindy McGinnisIf you like playing Halo, then try
Starship Troopers by Robert A HeinleinIf you like playing Portal, then try
House Of Stairs by William SleatorIf you like playing Mario Kart, then try
The Lovely Reckless by Kami Garcia
If you like playing Dark Souls, then try
Anna Dressed in Blood by Kendare BlakeIf you like playing Life Is Strange, then try
We Are Okay by Nina LacourIf you like playing Stardew Valley, then try
How I Live Now by Meg RosoffIf you like playing Fable, then try
Young Elites by Marie LuIf you like playing Borderlands, then try
Velocity by Chris WoodingIf you like playing Dishonored, then try
Airman by Eoin ColferIf you like playing The Oregon Trail, then try
Under a Painted Sky by Stacey LeeIf you like playing the Elder Scrolls series, then try
The Naming by Alison CroggonIf you like playing Red Dead Redemption, then try
Vengeance Road by Erin BowmanIf you like playing Bioshock, then try
Dark Life by Kat FallsIf you like playing Fallout, then try
Razorland by Ann AguirreIf you like playing Assasin’s Creed, then try
The Way of Shadows Night by Brent WeeksIf you like playing Dragonage, then try
Ember in the Ashes by Sabaa TahirIf you like playing The Legend of Zelda, then try
Graceling by Kristin CashoreIf you like playing Until Dawn, then try
Ten by Gretchen McNeilIf you like playing Sonic, then try
Maximum Ride by James PattersonIf you like playing Overwatch, then try
Bluescreen by Dan WellsIf you like playing Uncharted, then try
Passenger by Alexandra Bracken
If you like playing Pokemon, then try
Fantastic Beasts & Where to Find Them by JK Rowling, and Newt ScamanderIf you like playing Mario Party, then try
Hunger Games by Suzanne CollinsThis is amazing!!
I have to reblog for two reasons:
1)This is actually a good way to get people into reading.
2)That passive aggressive joke in the last one is pure genius.
An epic UPDATE of Molly Wetta’s graphic guide to LGBTQ titles in YA literature now up on YALSA’s website.
IF YOU EVER NEED SOMETHING TO READ READ THIS
OK ARE YOU EVER IN NEED OF BOOK RECOMMENDATIONS BUT DON’T KNOW WHAT TO READ NEXT?
I present to you, straight from the internet, whichbook:
Here’s how it works: You click the link, and choose four categories and the extent to which these categories matter:
Then click “go” and it’ll come up with a number of books you might like.
DON’T LIKE THE CATEGORIES? NO PROBLEM – see this little thing:
THIS LITTLE THING WILL TAKE YOU TO THIS SLIGHTLY LARGER THING WHERE YOU CAN CHOOSE A BOOK BASED ON THE FOLLOWING:
YOU NOW HAVE NO EXCUSE TO NOT BE READING SOMETHING BECAUSE WHATEVER YOU WANT THIS SITE WILL COME UP WITH IT.
… Apart from bisexual retired alien dudes. No books on that. Yet.

























































