Rating my books
There was a post on Smart Bitches yesterday about authors giving their own books 5* ratings. I have never, ever been tempted to rate or review my own books. How weird would that be? But if I were to rate them, I certainly wouldn’t give them 5 stars. So I commented, with what I think I might rate my books and someone said that was actually useful as a guide to where to start reading them. Um, okay? So here’s what I think of my books:
The Tycoon’s Convenient Wife: 3*
Reckless Runaway at the Racecourse: 3.5*
All I Want For Christmas: 4.5*
Table for One: 4*
The Oil Tycoon and Her Sexy Sheikh: 4.5*
Twelve Days: 3.5*
I am mean. I hardly ever give books 5 stars and certainly not my own. I am far too aware of all their flaws for that. And I hope that I am getting better at writing, so I need to leave room for improvement. But also, different books work for different people. And my feelings about the books are connected with the process of writing them. I like Reckless Runaway partly because it was so much fun to write. The Oil Tycoon was a nightmare process but I’m proud of the end result. And so on. I’m the least impartial judge of my own books, so don’t trust what I say!
If you’ve read any of them, I’d be genuinely interested to know which you like best/least and why.
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