Hello there, my fellow group members. It's been a while since I've been here but I'm back and not just to plug my book. But the shameless plug is first. Marketing is uncomftarble at times. I don't know about other authors but I feel like I'm whoring my book out when I start running a marketing campaign. This is my first attempt really. But hey, pimping ain't easy and someone's got to do it. And I dislike when authors shove there books down readers' throats. I'm like really? We all know you're trying to promote your book but you can stop now. We get it. (You ready to open wide? Get your throats nice and lubricated. You need as much help as you can get before I shove my book down your throats.) Joking... Yesterday I went through reviews for Gone Girl, trying to find readers that enjoyed that book. I found two and messaged them. I was already following the reviews of one of the readers before I asked. I felt like a perv/stalker as I was combing through reviews. It was like peeping into someone's window. But of course I would be waving a book at you instead of pressing binoculars to the window. Creepy, right?
(Deep breaths and shakes head.) Back on topic now. I wrote this reallly interesting book ( I am bias because I wrote it.) about a guy named Mark. He lost his memories in a awful car crash and he's unable to trust his family. Strange things are happening to Mark and he has no help as he falls further into the rabbit's hole. So if you're into unreliable narrators and you love mystery, suspense and psychological thrillers, then I just may win (ruin?) your heart with Ambiguously Deceptive. Side note: I think I totally picked the wrong name for my book. I should have chose Lost Boy. I mean, how genius is that? Well, we can't always be winners. If you're interested in reading and reviewing my book, please comment here or send me an email at quiettawatson@yahoo.com Thank you for reading!
(Deep breaths and shakes head.) Back on topic now. I wrote this reallly interesting book ( I am bias because I wrote it.) about a guy named Mark. He lost his memories in a awful car crash and he's unable to trust his family. Strange things are happening to Mark and he has no help as he falls further into the rabbit's hole. So if you're into unreliable narrators and you love mystery, suspense and psychological thrillers, then I just may win (ruin?) your heart with Ambiguously Deceptive.
Side note: I think I totally picked the wrong name for my book. I should have chose Lost Boy. I mean, how genius is that? Well, we can't always be winners. If you're interested in reading and reviewing my book, please comment here or send me an email at quiettawatson@yahoo.com
Thank you for reading!