Sunday Memeday

They’re both riddled with illness and mental troubles tbh 🫶🏳️‍⚧️

The Voice of Wild Places is my queer historical fiction following two former childhood friends as they search for lost legend Percy Fawcett, and the city he was looking for.

The Rebel Foxes Audio is Wide !

The audiobook cover of The Rebel Foxes by Noah Hawthorne, narrated by Paige Reisenfeld.

The Rebel Foxes cover features a brown skinned woman with long curly blonde hair. She wears a leather jacket, tight pants, and a gas mask full of plants. She sprays magical green spray paint to the left and right across a stone corridor. She has a determined look on her face.

The Rebel Foxes has been an Audible exclusive due to using their royalty share program to produce it, but no longer! The narrator, Paige Reisenfeld, has brought Rebel Foxes into her catalog. She will be distributing through major channels as well, you can find it soon after processing is complete.

It’s always been my goal to make my books accessible and pull away from Amazon, so I am incredibly happy about this. It’s beneficial to both of us, and at a perfect time. Audible has found more ways to screw over their narrators and authors, of course. In short, we get a smaller cut from royalties, while they bring in more AI. There are people far more knowledgeable than me that have explained it, Paige included.

March and April Reads

A graphic with ebook and audiobook covers captioned March and April. Books listed are: Murder by Memory by Olivia Waite. Don't Sleep with the Dead by Nghi Vo. Soul Eater by Lily Mayne. Edin by Lily Mayne. The Rycke by Lily Mayne. Gloam by Lily Mayne. Wyn by Lily Mayne. False Comeback by Lily Mayne. The Secret Lives of Country Gentlemen by KJ Charles. Shroom for Improvement by Jemma Croft. Under the Dragon Moon by Mawce Hanlin.

Murder mysteries, monsters, magical mushroom houses that look suspiciously like … well. Don’t forget the rival wrestlers, and bug loving baronet quarreling with his smuggler prince.

I’ve read the entire Monstrous series already in ebook form, but the audiobooks are new to me and recently hit Hoopla (okay I’ve listened to the first one twice) and I finally got a paperback of Soul Eater so I read and annotated that. And this is actually my second listen (this year) of Secret Lives of Country Gentleman. The rest are new to me though, and I highly enjoyed them all.