Wednesday, April 22, 2020

Gratitude post

These are dark days.  For some of us they are tragic.  For all of us they are scary.  We are worried about our health and the health of our loved ones.  We are worried about our economic future and the future of the world.

And so we are especially thankful for everything that lifts our spirits.

I am thankful for two new reviews of Mindgames, my dark, dystopian, smutty romance novel.  The first review is on Puss'n'Books, a review site for "the darkest, most erotic and taboo novels." 
This book . . . OMG . . . this book!
I felt pretty much every emotion that my little black heart is capable of feeling while reading this amazing novel.

It was just . . . wow.

It's a dystopian fantasy novel with some of the most in-depth and perfectly-detailed world-building I have ever read.  
The second review is by Alex Markson, a writer of erotic fiction with an eclectic blog about all things erotica. 
The author describes this book as an erotic romance, but that is hardly adequate. It doesn’t do justice to the writer’s ambition. . . .

The compelling element of the book is the depiction of the world the author creates. From an early stage, the details of life in Riviera are rich, believable and convincing. The history which produced the world we see is gradually revealed and the cracks in society along with it.
Thank you to both reviewers.  You made my day. 

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