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What I´m reading

What I’m Writing Editing
What else I´ve been up to
What inspires me right now
The reviews ONE, TWO, THREE is getting.
Thank you again so much everyone for taking the time to read and review. It means the world.
It totally makes me smile to know that people really do fall in love with Nata and Tonio.
“With compelling characters and sudden musings, this book is sure to break your heart and make you sing at the same time.” Girl in the Woods
“One, Two, Three was everything that I hoped for, from the parts dealing with ballet, to Nata and Tonio and each of their families, to the romance that I just couldn’t get enough of.”Books Live Forever.
“Definitely give this one a read!” Cait from Royal Social Media.
“The ups and downs Natalya experiences were beautifully written and very realistic.” Gabic reads.
I can’t wait to check all your posts and see what you’ve been up to 🙂
Such stellar reviews must put such a smile on your face. Congrats!
And I’m glad I’m not the only one who tears up when writing certain scenes. 😉
Hope you have an amazing week!
I’ve gotten misty-eyed while writing some scenes too. There’s one scene in my first Russian novel that still gets to me every time I reread it, even so many years later.
Congrats on the release of One, Two, Three, Elodie! And the prequel news sounds fabulous. Good luck!
You’re going to love Dahlia’s book!
Good luck with the editing 😀 Have a great week!
Adding new scenes > deleting scenes 🙂
I’m so happy to hear you’ve been getting good reviews for ONE TWO THREE! I’m a total crier when I write too. When you spend so much time with these characters and then put them through horrible things it gets emotional. Hope the editing keeps going well! 🙂
I love when I get emotional over something I wrote, that’s when you know you put your all into it. I loved Behind The Scenes! I loved reading those reviews, made me smile.
Admit it, though. It makes you a little happy when your book makes you cry 😉
Daym, I think if you can get tears going during editing you must be doing something really really right. Or really really wrong if it’s comedy…
Either way, sounds like things are going well. Have a great week!