
What started as innocent banter, soon causes Pia to question how satisfied she really is separating responsibility and passion. That is, until a nameless commenter on her latest article becomes a regular fixture in her inbox. Anonymous entertainment blogger by night. With Isabelle–Simon’s perfect new wife–trying to be her friend, and Finn Barton–the city’s most eligible bachelor–vying for her attention, will Rachel be able to keep her end of the bargain to save her precious Youth Center before old enemies and old wounds force her to run like last time? Faced with memories she’d rather forget and people who would rather forget her, Rachel is thrown back into the life she ran from. And help from Simon always comes with a hefty price tag and with nothing but complications. But three years after the divorce, her ex father-in-law threatens her livelihood and that of the YouthĬenter that has been her second home since childhood, forcing Rachel to do the unthinkable and turn to Simon for help. To enter, head over to Instagram and find this post and follow the instructions.Ĭommunity Youth Center Director, Rachel Langford, wants nothing more than to live an uncomplicated life far from her ex-husband Simon and his world of privilege and betrayal. Nine amazing authors and fourteen books in a wide variety of categories. This the idea for the Indie Author Giveaway was born. Suddenly I no longer felt like “just a self published author.” I was an Indie Author and I found myself loving this community that I wanted to help promote and support. They get up earlier and stay up inhumanly late to write, edit and promote their labors of love.

Like me, a lot of them have full time jobs and families.


This time, I found a community of Indie Authors. But the more I looked into traditional publishing, the more I was convinced it wasn’t for me.įlash forward four years and I decided to finally put out another book. Anytime I told someone about my book, it was with the caveat that I’d self published as if there was something inferior about it.

Four years ago when I published my first book, I didn’t know what to call myself.
