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There are also some awkward word choices and poor sentence structure that a good editor would catch.
I'm reading the Josie Quinn books at the same time, and Lisa Regan is a better writer.


I’m enjoying it, too. Green’s history is in writing from the male point of view and her Delta Crossroads Trilogy is excellent, as well as the novella spinoffs. She had another series where the main character was female but she was morally gray and fascinating. All of those books were written and released independently.
I’m beginning to think it’s the Bookouture editors that have a formulaic plan because Green’s writing and plotting was so sharp when she didn’t have a publisher. And, they’re smart enough to leave Angela Marsons and DI Kim Stone alone.
I’m beginning to think it’s the Bookouture editors that have a formulaic plan because Green’s writing and plotting was so sharp when she didn’t have a publisher. And, they’re smart enough to leave Angela Marsons and DI Kim Stone alone.

Yes, I think this is the case.

Interesting. I believe Bookouture is trying to find its footing. I need to check out the other books by Green. However, I'm so off with my reading this year.
I guarantee you a good time with the Delta Crossroads Trilogy. The first book, Tin God has been free for a long time. Hope it still is.