Well, I Can Do That.
And I did.
Paperback edition of When Violet Got Bored is available here. (It was published at 3:33 EST on 11/23/2022. Just so you know.)
Kindle edition is available here. Free in Kindle Unlimited.
Either before or after my mind broke back in 2018, I started reading a ton of freebie e-novels on my Nook (which yes, of course this means I purchased a bunch of novels, too). This habit kept me up into the wee hours of the morning, rendering me even more tired as I was already bumbling through the day with my then 3 to 4 year old.
Some of the books were awesome. Some were a lot of fun. Some were terrible. I realized that I could probably write a book that was slightly better than the most terrible book I had read.
So, I’m assuming this novel is, at the very least, slightly better than that worst book. Yes, to the horror of any published writer out there, I did most of the editing on my own. I created (and failed at) making my own cover (but went with it anyway). All these no-nos, I did.
I’m okay with that.
But now that this first book is published, I have to decide, should I finish the second book? Should I finish the third? (I know how it ends.) If you’ve read the book, I know you think it’s a love story, but it’s more of a love anthem. To the child. Maybe the story *does* need to continue. Maybe I should have some alpha and beta readers. Maybe I should DO these next novels, ’cause I didn’t really plan to do THIS novel.
You know I’ll never stop word vomiting, be it blog, book, or diary entry! Oh, Oxford comma. What to do with you?
You can read more blog posts regarding Violet’s Boredom under #whenvioletgotbored, or here. Or you could read the actual book by visiting me on Amazon.
PS. Please forgive me, Gods, to whom I have offended.