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Lost in Amber (An Out Of This World Paranormal Romance, #1)
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message 1: by Esther (last edited Mar 01, 2019 01:49AM) (new) - added it

Esther Rabbit | 4 comments Mod
Lost in Amber is my debut novel in the Paranormal Romance genre. Thank you all for joining & I must confess I organized this Q&A for 2 reasons:

1. To answer any questions you might have about Lost in Amber (content & process related).

2. I am a Content Creator for writers, so if you are a writer as well or wish to be one, I am at your disposal for any questions in your journey from writing to publishing your novel. Because I am a big nerd, I documented all my stages and I am always happy to help in any way I can.

That being said, I am all eyes and thank you for reading Lost in Amber.


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Shahnila Hassan (untiereader) | 1 comments Great Esther


Tomas Grizzly | 2 comments If you don't mind this type of question: How long it took from the first idea for this book to the final draft?


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Esther Rabbit | 4 comments Mod
Tomas wrote: "If you don't mind this type of question: How long it took from the first idea for this book to the final draft?"

Hi Tomas & thank you for joining in. I'd say around 5+ months to the first draft, dedicating maybe give or take 4 hours a day.


Miki | 2 comments I LOVED THIS BOOK!

The romance is spectacular without going overboard, there is adventure suspense, science! I just wanted to drop by and say congratulations & I took the liberty to add this book to my fave Lists on Listopia. I have some questions, so here it goes:

1. When will the sequel be released?
2. What inspired you to write this story?
3. Who are your favorite characters?
4. What happened to Rufus towards the end of the story? Was he brainwashed to act in that manner?

My favorite characters apart from Zoey and Jasper are Lilou and Sam & I hope they too will find joy in the sequel :) Yippieeee


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bill (bmorgens) | 1 comments Esther wrote: "Tomas wrote: "If you don't mind this type of question: How long it took from the first idea for this book to the final draft?"

Hi Tomas & thank you for joining in. I'd say around 5+ months to the ..."


Friends told my that my stories were hysterically funny, and that I should write a book about my life. Since I had notes, old address books and old articles about me and my company it took 4 months to get it self published.


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Esther Rabbit | 4 comments Mod
Miki wrote: "I LOVED THIS BOOK!

The romance is spectacular without going overboard, there is adventure suspense, science! I just wanted to drop by and say congratulations & I took the liberty to add this book..."


Thank you! I feel like a kid on Xmas morning :)
Let's see if I can answer your questions:

1. When will the sequel be released?
I am currently working on it & I honestly hope that sometime during the second half of this year.

2. What inspired you to write this story?
I went to a wedding where the bride and groom & most of the guests were astronomers, so one thing led to another. By the end of the evening Lost in Amber was on its way :)

3. Who are your favorite characters?
I have a soft spot for Sam just like you! And her dad, Vince.

4. What happened to Rufus towards the end of the story? Was he brainwashed to act in that manner?
If I told you, I'd spoil the surprise in the sequel, so with your permission I'll hold on to that little secret (for now).

Once again, thank you for giving Lost on Amber a chance. You made me so happy reaching out!


Tomas Grizzly | 2 comments I might have another question:
I've seen people saying that it's good to read reviews and see what people think (and possibly see if there's something you might've missed - and learn from it for the future). Then, I've seen people saying you should definitely not read them - that it won't help anything.
Which case of the two above are you?


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Esther Rabbit | 4 comments Mod
Tomas wrote: "I might have another question:
I've seen people saying that it's good to read reviews and see what people think (and possibly see if there's something you might've missed - and learn from it for th..."


I think it's impossible to be everyone's favorite author, some like apples, some like bananas and some don't like fruit at all. It's a question of perspective and every author should do what feels right.


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Miki | 2 comments Esther wrote: "Miki wrote: "I LOVED THIS BOOK!

The romance is spectacular without going overboard, there is adventure suspense, science! I just wanted to drop by and say congratulations & I took the liberty to ..."


Thank you for your answers, I already signed up to your newsletter and I'm eager for the next adventure!


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