Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Guess what today is?!

Today is indeed a very important event in the history of indie writers. Fractured by Amber Lynn Natusch has finally been released! Nobody else may be excited but I am ecstatic! This was another one of those series that I was reluctant to read because I wasn't too sure about were books, but it has become one of my favorite series next to the Fever books.

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Book Description
Returning home after three weeks of captivity in the shadows of her own mind, Ruby discovers the magnitude of the damage her absence left in its wake. With relationships to mend and unsolved mysteries still looming, she has little time to deal with the latest drama at hand: the three disreputable werewolves recently thrust into her life and a missing Scarlet. Ruby must quickly learn to adapt and thrive in her new situation while also treading carefully around it. If not, she will suffer the consequences―and without her genetically built-in safety net present, the ramifications could be epic.
Link to Amazon

Now, I love Ruby. I feel like she would be one of those people that I would be friends with in real life (and I don't really get along with other females very well). I have read other reviews where they have described her as naive and immature. Well you know what, nobody is completely mature and if I had spent 28 years of my life blind and never taking care of myself I am sure I would be pretty damn immature and completely too trusting as well. But I think Ruby really learns from her mistakes and matures throughout the series because she really has some serious crap thrown at her.
And as for the author, she is just amazing. I really like it when I see an author who really connects with their readers and cares about what they think. On her Facebook page she does contests and giveaways all the time and always asks questions about what her fans think. Her and Ella James are one of the only two that I've really seen that from and I think it's awesome. It's really nice when you try to talk to an author and they actually take time out of their busy schedule to interact with you.

So, I know what I will be doing all day. I feel guilty about it now, but I am totally going to put down Opal for the day to read Fractured!

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