Greetings Reader!
I hope June has treated you well!
Tuesday was an exciting day for me, since that's when the paperback edition of Souls of the Broken & the Damned went live on Amazon. So, if you're like me and prefer to flip physical pages over swiping a screen, here's your first chance to read any of my published work in book form.
In other news, the revision on my novel continues its slow progression. After re-balancing my other life obligations, I'm still hoping have it finished so I can start searching for an agent by the end of this year. I've made some huge progress which makes me even more excited to get this story out there, but I can't give away too much yet.
I'd love to hear about how you prefer to read, and I'll share the results with you next month.
Thanks for sharing a little of your day with me!
Until next time, Cheers!
Amanda
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