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B. Celeste Hi! UTST is definitely a personal book to me because of my own struggles with invisible illness. I wanted to write for the people who felt underrepresented, like those with chronic diseases. Glad you could relate!
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B. Celeste Hi, Libby! I did leave it open for a boss/employee romance in case her character started speaking to me. As of right now, I'm not writing anything for her, but maybe one day soon!
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B. Celeste Hi! At the moment, I don't have plans for his book. BUT never say never. Sometimes inspiration strikes and I end up writing something I don't plan to.
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B. Celeste Hi, Luna! I do plan on writing a book for Chase! (For all the guys of Violet Wonders, too!) I don't have anything planned as of yet, but I'll definitely keep readers updated. Thank you for reading!
B. Celeste It should have probably been when I first published, but I didn't really get that feeling until after my books started doing well. That was when I realized I could really do this for the long term. :)
B. Celeste I say 17+. Probably more like 18+ but I always read certain books at an earlier age than I should have when I was a teen haha. It does have some explicit parts toward the last third of the book.
B. Celeste Currently, they only have The Truth about Heartbreak. But I may do a novella like I did for Charlie and Ollie someday! Thank you so much for reading!
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B. Celeste Ren's book will be my next release! You'll get glimpses of Della and Tiffany in it, but it won't be a book about Tiffany and Ren.
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B. Celeste I've realized lately that if you want to lose yourself in your writing, it has to be a book you truly WANT to write. Not a book that [might] sell because the genre is popular. I live off this Beverly Clearly quote:

"If you don't see the book you want on the shelf, write it."

When you do that, you'll figure out where your niche is and invest in it, rather than worrying about what trope is popular in the world. It always changes, so be that change!
B. Celeste I love being able to interact with readers and nerd out to books. (And not just mine!) Chatting and getting to know who your fans/readers are makes this profession that much more worth it.
B. Celeste I'm slowly working on my next taboo book! It has no title or blurb, but it's a professor/student romance ;)
B. Celeste The Truth about Heartbreak started from my own love of forbidden cheating romance. I felt as though there weren't enough books about it, so I decided to write one!

To keep myself accountable, I proposed it as my assignment during one of my grad school terms, managing to finish the 100,000+ word novel in time for finals! If it weren't for my professor and that course, I might not have found the motivation to listen to these characters.

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