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Dec 12, 2025

IAA Day 12: Rebecca Parcha

Indie Author Advent Day 12: Rebecca Parcha




Welcome to day 12 of the 2025 Indie Author Advent! This fun series will help us to get hyped for 2026 by celebrating some of the wonderful indie releases of 2025! Today I am interviewing Rebecca Parcha. Be sure to check out my Instagram for even more excitement with this event!

Rebecca's 2025 Release


The Interview


1. What is your favorite thing about your 2025 release?

" Daughter of Destiny was released back in May of 2025, and it was the sequel to Fangs of Fate. I think seeing people actually excited about the story continuing in the series was super special and the best part about releasing it--I was a known author to a handful of people.

2. What are your inspirations for your book?

"I find inspiration from life, fairy tales, and even music. I want my work to move people and to matter. Sometimes, it's a reflection of my own internal feelings, and others it's a battle cry."

3. Why do you think representation is so important in books?

"I think it's vital to represent everyone and to further expand everyone's voices. Many historical events and social justice have come from origins in the written word; it's vital. Even from a feminist perspective, women's rights, issues, and voices need to become more mainstream and to be heard."

4. Any advice for people who want to publish in 2026?

"Just go for it. It's scary as hell, but totally worth it, even if it's a lot of work. My advice would be to have courage and find yourself a coach who can help you navigate the labyrinth that is publishing."

5. What are you most looking forward to in 2026? Any more releases on the horizon?

"I can't wait for BOOK THREE in the Untish Series to release! And I have audiobooks releasing for Fangs of Fate and Daughter of Destiny!"

6. Is there anything else you would like to add?

"Thank you to every reader and dreamer out there for taking chances on indie authors. Your support means the world. And to every inspiring author, I believe in you <3"

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Thank you to Rebecca for getting involved in this advent! I am excited to see what they come out with in 2026. Stay tuned tomorrow for another amazing indie author and their releases!

Dec 11, 2025

IAA Day 11: J.S. Tazwell

Indie Author Advent Day 11: J.S. Tazwell




Welcome to day 11 of the 2025 Indie Author Advent! This fun series will help us to get hyped for 2026 by celebrating some of the wonderful indie releases of 2025! Today I am interviewing J.S. Tazwell. Be sure to check out my Instagram for even more excitement with this event!

J.S.'s 2025 Release


1. What is your favorite thing about your 2025 release?

"I love that my novel has already touched so many readers. People have reached out saying it helped them heal their own grief or that they related so deeply to the characters that they were sad to finish. I wrote the book to be a relatable story about loss and love, woven with pieces of my own life with the hopes it would resonate with readers. Now that I’m seeing those connections happen, it means the world. I especially love getting DMs about how much people hate Aunt Diane or want to punch Amanda (the toxic-family representation and antagonist) or how much they adore Connor and feel like these characters are family. What more could an author ask for?"

2. What are your inspirations for your book?

"My father inspired so much of this story—his spirit, and the raw honesty of losing him. I gave that pain to Lucy, and writing her story helped me heal my own. There were moments I’d be writing an emotional scene and a photo of him would appear on our Google Home screen or a song would play that made me feel like he was right there with me.

My marriage inspired me as well. After my past, I chose someone kind and steady, someone who truly cares about me. I gave a lot of those qualities to Connor. Writing him, I could draw on my own relationship and the ways love can be both grounding and freeing. We all deserved to be loved for who we are, not who someone wants us to be."

3. Why do you think representation is so important in books?

"I want readers to see a little of themselves, or someone they love, in my stories. Without a personal connection, something’s missing from the experience, right? Thoughtful representation makes stories feel real and relatable, and it invites readers into experiences that may mirror or expand their own. Love Me Through the Grief is ultimately about loss, love, and healing—universal experiences that everyone will face in some way."

4. Any advice for people who want to publish in 2026?

"Always copyright your work before publishing. Give yourself at least six months of marketing time before your release so readers can get to know you. Use that time to gather beta and ARC feedback and make your final edits.

Most importantly, find an editor you trust: someone who challenges you, cheers you on, and makes you better. I found that in Derek Moreland, and he’s been incredible. And when editing seems to be taking forever, remember that editing isn’t one pass; it’s multiple rounds—developmental, copy, and proof. Patience through the process makes all the difference."

5. What are you most looking forward to in 2026? Any more releases on the horizon?

"I can’t wait to publish Love Me Through the Storm, the conclusion to Lucy and Connor’s story. Only so much healing could happen in Book 1, and Book 2 explores the final stretch of their journey. I’m so excited to give readers the ending they’ve been waiting for. After that, I’ll be exploring a new romance subgenre that I think will surprise my readers, in the best way."

6. Is there anything else you would like to add?

"Not every book is for everyone, and that’s okay. Authors, you wrote your story for the people who needed it. Love Me Through the Grief is for those who’ve loved deeply, lost deeply, and are learning to find themselves again. It’s for readers whose grief didn’t fit neat stages, but was a series of ups and downs, twists and turns you can find in a textbook. I’m not promising healing and connection to every reader, but if it does hit home, it’s probably because I wrote it for you. We’re alike in our experiences and our passions, and I’m so honored to have made that connection with you through my book."

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Thank you to J.S. for getting involved in this advent! I am excited to see what they come out with in 2026. Stay tuned tomorrow for another amazing indie author and their releases! 

Dec 10, 2025

IAA Day 10: Stefanie Castro

 Indie Author Advent Day 10: Stefanie Castro



Welcome to day 10 of the 2025 Indie Author Advent! This fun series will help us to get hyped for 2026 by celebrating some of the wonderful indie releases of 2025! Today I am interviewing Stefanie Castro. Be sure to check out my Instagram for even more excitement with this event!

Stefanie's 2025 Releases


1. What is your favorite thing about your 2025 releases?

"Seeing the completion of my Boston Embers series was exciting for me this year. I think it’s special to see a series come to an end. .Although it’s bittersweet, for the most part, it is fun as an author to see all the books come together."

2. What are your inspirations for your books?

"I find inspiration from life, if I’m being honest. Much like my reading, I’m a mood writer. I’m an emotional writer. I lead with my heart when I write, and let the story in my head take charge. Of course, I have to edit a lot later, but the foundation of the story is based on where my heart is at the time of my writing journey. I’m not a plotter. I feel the story take shape in my head like a movie and I let it inspire the story there first."

3. Why do you think representation is so important in books?

"To be an indie author is to dedicate yourself to your craft 24/7. You’re not only trying to write, but to promote your work all the time to a platform of millions whenever possible. I feel like I’m constantly advertising myself and hoping to win over readers to pick up my books whenever possible. With that in mind, representation is especially important because it allows readers to relate to the characters and the story in a personal way."

4. Any advice for people who want to publish in 2026?

"I think it’s important to know it’s not easy, even if it feels that way in the beginning. I remember early on, the stories flowed so quickly from me. But once that excitement from all the newness wore off, I felt a lot more pressure having to release more books. Don’t let that deter you from moving forward. Keep doing it and don’t let the outside noise stop you from pursuing your dreams of writing. It’s a long road ahead, but so fulfilling when you meet readers that love your work."

5. What are you most looking forward to in 2026? Any more releases on the horizon?

"I’ve published so many books back-to-back within a very short amount of time. My goal in 2026 is to slow down and write. That is the main purpose of this next year. I’m going to focus on getting my stories written for my audience to anticipate another series in the future. As an indie author that works full-time in addition to writing, I need to be mindful of burnout, which is very much a possibility if I keep at it the way I have been. So 2026 is about caring for myself and preparing for what’s to come. I definitely have plans for some releases in 2026, but I can’t quite talk about them just yet. But I promise I’m excited to share them for all my readers soon!"

6. Is there anything else you would like to add?

"Indie authoring is something I'm passionate about. Before I became an author myself, I was a book reviewer. I leaned heavily on indie authors' books and loved everything they brought to the table. Indie authoring is something that takes the effort of so many people I have as my inner circle. I couldn't do it without the support of all those I have chosen to sit with me on this journey when I put these books together during the alpha and beta reading timeline, along with the editing and proofreading stages. It doesn’t go unnoticed when a review is written or a post is shared. Thank you from the bottom of my heart because it greatly impacts myself and my team. ❣️"

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Thank you to Stefanie for getting involved in this advent! I am excited to see what they come out with in 2026. Stay tuned tomorrow for another amazing indie author and their releases!

Dec 9, 2025

IAA Day 9: LJ Daniel

Indie Author Advent Day 9: LJ Daniel




Welcome to day 9 of the 2025 Indie Author Advent! This fun series will help us to get hyped for 2026 by celebrating some of the wonderful indie releases of 2025! Today I am interviewing LJ Daniel. Be sure to check out my Instagram for even more excitement with this event!

LJ's 2025 Releases


1. What is your favorite thing about your 2025 releases?

"I’ve fallen in love with these characters. They were originally based on people in my life and slowly evolved into their own people. This little family is everything I hoped they would be an more, and I can’t wait to write more experiences in their world."

2. What are your inspirations for your books?

"The main inspiration for my book came from my husband and my son. I marvel at the challenges they face daily and how they overcome them. I wanted to created an MMC that struggled but wasn’t toxic and showed that he can live with his mental health challenges and still be a lovable character that everyone wants a version of in their lives."

3. Why do you think representation is so important in books?

"I think people need to be seen in fiction. It gives us hope that no matter what kind of struggles we face, we all deserve our own HEA, no matter what that looks like for us."

4. Any advice for people who want to publish in 2026?

"Just keep going. This process is difficult and draining, but it’s also rewarding. I love being able to say that I published a book! Write the first draft and let it be ugly. You can make it pretty later, just go ahead and tell yourself the story."

5. What are you most looking forward to in 2026? Any more releases on the horizon?

"I’m looking forward to finishing my first fantasy book. This is a story that’s lived in my soul for over a decade and I’m ready for it to see bookshelves. I’m also excited to continue in this contemporary world I’ve created with more characters that my readers already love."

6. Is there anything else you would like to add?

"I’m very grateful for the opportunity to get my books in front of more people. I want this story to find everyone that needs to read it."

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Thank you to LJ for getting involved in this advent! I am excited to see what they come out with in 2026. Stay tuned tomorrow for another amazing indie author and their releases! 

Dec 8, 2025

IAA Day 8: RJ Scott

Indie Author Advent Day 8: RJ Scott




Welcome to day 8 of the 2025 Indie Author Advent! This fun series will help us to get hyped for 2026 by celebrating some of the wonderful indie releases of 2025! Today I am interviewing RJ Scott. Be sure to check out my Instagram for even more excitement with this event!

RJ's 2025 Release


1. What is your favorite thing about your 2025 release[s]?

"What I love most about my 2025 books is how emotionally grounded they are. Every story this year has come from a place of deep connection—characters who are fighting to rebuild, to trust again, and to find love where it seems impossible. I’ve leaned into the darker edges of romance, but always with the promise of hope and healing at the end. Seeing those arcs come together has been incredibly rewarding."

2. What are your inspirations for your book[s]?

"My inspiration always comes from people—their resilience, their flaws, and the small, human ways they show love. I’m drawn to stories of survival and redemption, and to the idea that love doesn’t erase trauma, but makes living with it possible. Music, travel, and the changing seasons often spark ideas too. There’s something about quiet, reflective moments that tend to turn into full stories in my head."

3. Why do you think representation is so important in books?

"Representation is everything. It’s about giving people the chance to see themselves on the page, to feel understood and valued. For queer readers especially, stories that end with hope and love matter deeply—they say you deserve your happy ending too. For everyone else, representation fosters empathy and understanding. Books can change hearts as much as they entertain."

4. Any advice for people who want to publish in 2026?

"Write the story that won’t leave you alone. Don’t chase trends, don’t worry about what’s selling—focus on the story that means something to you. Learn your craft, get feedback, and stay open to growth, but protect your voice fiercely. Publishing is unpredictable; the only constant is the work and your love for it. And don’t underestimate the power of community—find other writers who understand the journey."

5. What are you most looking forward to in 2026? Any more releases on the horizon?

"2026 is shaping up to be busy and exciting. I’ll be in Berlin for RARE, where I'll be meeting readers and other authors, which I’m looking forward to. I also have new books planned across several series—some darker, some full of small-town warmth. There’s a balance this year between intensity and comfort, and I’m looking forward to exploring both. I have a new release in January that completes my dark romance series (Doc - Redcars 4), a new cowboy book, and a brand new series about an adoptive family with a set of brothers all finding their HEA! Not to mention more sports romance (Hockey) with my co-author, VL Locey."

6. Is there anything else you would like to add?

"Just that I’m endlessly grateful to the readers who keep coming back. Whether it’s for the found family, the healing arcs, or the slow-burn love stories, you make it possible for me to do what I love. Every message, every review, every shared moment—it all matters. Thank you for being part of this journey."

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Thank you to RJ for getting involved in this advent! I am excited to see what they come out with in 2026. Stay tuned tomorrow for another amazing indie author and their releases! 

IAA Day 7: Chantal Agapiti

 Indie Author Advent Day 7: Chantal Agapiti




Welcome to day 7 of the 2025 Indie Author Advent! This fun series will help us to get hyped for 2026 by celebrating some of the wonderful indie releases of 2025! Today I am interviewing Chantal Agapiti. Be sure to check out my Instagram for even more excitement with this event!

Chantal's 2025 Release[s]


1. What is your favorite thing about your 2025 releases?

"I’ve always been a forever learner, curious about all that is life. That’s the basis for my poetry collection called Y.U.P. which I wrote to make people reflect about everyday things, things we think we know and to show we should stay curious and question all aspects of life as if we were still children."

2. What are your inspirations for your books?

"For my poetry collection I drew inspiration from everything and anything. Life is inspiring, and there are so many aspects we’re still trying to grasp. I love the fact that learning possibilities are endless, as learning means change and change means evolving which keeps us alive."

3. Why do you think representation is so important in books?

"Because books represent who we are, as if we were holding a mirror to ourselves, to the society we live in. Xenophobia often thrives where people are too scared to ask questions and just prefer to stay away from people they don’t know or don’t understand. Thanks to books even these people get the chance to break down those self-constructed walls, and who knows what positive influence this may have in their daily interactions."

4. Any advice for people who want to publish in 2026?

"It took me 41 years to gain courage to write what I was meant to write all along, so don’t ever think it’s too late to write what you were meant to write."

5. What are you most looking forward to in 2026? Any more releases on the horizon?

"You never know when inspiration will take over your mind and make you do the work. I have several works in progress in my mind, but I’ve not been ordered to write them yet. It all happens at the right time, whenever my subconscious says it’s time."

6. Is there anything else you would like to add?

" No matter what you’ve gone through or are going through still; believe in your ability to change things for the better. If a little woman like me could, I’m sure you can too. And if you need some support, I welcome you to read my books. That’s why I wrote them."

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Thank you to Chantal for getting involved in this advent! I am excited to see what they come out with in 2026. Stay tuned tomorrow for another amazing indie author and their releases!

Dec 6, 2025

IAA Day 6: Carol Van Den Hende

 Indie Author Advent Day 6: Carol Van Den Hende



Welcome to day 6 of the 2025 Indie Author Advent! This fun series will help us to get hyped for 2026 by celebrating some of the wonderful indie releases of 2025! Today I am interviewing Carol Van Den Hende. Be sure to check out my Instagram for even more excitement with this event!

Carol's 2025 Release


The Interview


1. What is your favorite thing about your 2025 release?

"Dear Orchid is my most personal writing yet so it's exciting to see the warm reception for this book. Written as lyrical letters, it's a collection of true stories and new fiction. Dear Orchid is newly launched yet it's already been on TV, achieved #1 best-selling in its Amazon category of Letters and Correspondence, and been multi award-winning!"

2. What are your inspirations for your book?

"My Goodbye Orchid trilogy is inspired by the question 'what happens when life changes in an instant?' While writing my debut novel, stories of wounded veterans inspired me to write a main character whose life is shattered by a disabling accident. Then, Dear Orchid came from a mix of small but powerful moments. This epistolary collection begins with a letter I wrote to Purple Heart decorated veteran Sergeant Bryan Anderson who helped me with Goodbye Orchid, especially since his real-life experiences mirror that of my main character, Phoenix's journey.

The stories also draw from personal connections, like a 10-minute conversation on a train that grew into a 25-year love story—proof that tiny moments can change our lives. And of course, the symbolism of orchids themselves: often seen as delicate, yet incredibly resilient. My character Orchid Paige embodies that strength.

In the end, these books are inspired by letters, love, resilience, and the belief that the smallest encounters can lead to the most meaningful stories."

3. Why do you think representation is so important in books?

"We live in a beautifully diverse world. Amidst that diversity, I'm often struck by the harmony that comes from recognizing the things that connect us--like love, joy, and seeking meaning. Literature can help remind us that even people who seem different on the outside often share deep-down desires, values, and emotions. I'm proud of the multicultural, disability, and other representation in my Orchid books."

4. Any advice for people who want to publish in 2026?

"Know your why. Ask yourself your inspiring purpose beyond the obvious profit and functional purposes. The clarity of the reason you write will help motivate you and guide you. My purpose is to inspire hope and optimism for people and planet!"

5. What are you most looking forward to in 2026? Any more releases on the horizon?

" Any more releases on the horizon? I'm looking forward to diving into writing a juicy new book."

6. Is there anything else you would like to add?

"My Orchid series deepens joy and empathy so I'm excited for more readers to discover these beautiful stories filled with heart, humor and hope. Please keep in touch, I’d love to see you on social media — come say hello or share what you’re reading!"

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Thank you to Carol for getting involved in this advent! I am excited to see what they come out with in 2026. Stay tuned tomorrow for another amazing indie author and their releases!

Dec 5, 2025

IAA Day 5: Sonia Blue

Indie Author Advent Day 5: Sonia Blue




Welcome to day 5 of the 2025 Indie Author Advent! This fun series will help us to get hyped for 2026 by celebrating some of the wonderful indie releases of 2025! Today I am interviewing Sonia Blue. Be sure to check out my Instagram for even more excitement with this event!

Sonia's 2025 Release


1. What is your favorite thing about your 2025 release?

"The way Rain and Mason fall in love. One of my favorite tropes is characters who don’t realize they’re in deep because they don’t believe in love or relationships. I enjoyed writing the slow build of confusion, how they didn’t understand their growing feelings. And that moment when everything finally clicks for them? When they admit to themselves and each other that they’re in love? It's the best.

I also enjoyed how they started at top speed, doing things people in a relationship would do, when Rain didn’t believe in all that love stuff and Mason had never considered it as an option. It was like their souls already knew and put them together until their brains caught up."

2. What are your inspirations for your book?

"I wanted to write a character who heals from CSA because I am a survivor myself, and I’ve known many strong people who I wanted to tell this story for. Sometimes, when people talk about their trauma, the outside judgement is “well, why didn’t you just leave?” and that always makes me angry whenever I hear it or see it online, because it's never that easy. And I wanted to show that with Rain and Mason, because while Rain is learning how to leave, Mason has already cut off his family but they’re still bullying him.

On a lighter note, I love BL manga/manhwa, and another of my favorite tropes is grouchy/grumpy/annoyed vs horny. Even though I deal with difficult topics in each of The Pointe of Love books, I like to balance it with lightness, and Rain constantly teasing a frowning-yet-flustered Mason? I couldn’t resist!"

3. Why do you think representation is so important in books?

"Because we all want to see ourselves in the media we consume. We want something or someone to relate to, to aspire to, and to give us hope. And sometimes, we find a book that we didn't know was about us until we read it, which is even more reason for representation."

4. Any advice for people who want to publish in 2026?

"Writing is a muscle that becomes stronger, faster, and easier to use with time, so if you can, try to write almost every day, (or every day if you don’t burn out easily.)

Last year, I wanted to stop having dry spells where my manuscript didn’t move at all, so I made a deal with myself – no zero days in 2025. Even when I felt burnt out, I still touched the manuscript and added a few words, so now it feels weird not to write, and that’s exactly where I want to be."

5. What are you most looking forward to in 2026? Any more releases on the horizon?

"I’m releasing Furious (The Pointe of Love Book 4) in early 2026, which is Jax and Tristan’s story, and it has chronic pain rep. And I have the final book in The Pointe of Love series coming after that. I love high-angst, and I promise that Book 5 will make you cry like Addicted did. But don’t worry, I always give my readers a super-happy ending."

6. Is there anything else you would like to add?

"I just did a rerelease of my 2017 erotica series, and you can get all three updated novelettes in a bundle for a spicy holiday season.

I also wanted to thank all the readers who yelled in my DMs about The Pointe of Love, and Obsessed in particular. You all truly mean a lot to me, and your capslock and love is what keeps me going.

Finally, a heartfelt thank you to Harlow for doing this. Lifting up indie authors is wonderful thing and I appreciate you putting this advent calendar together!"

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Thank you to Sonia for getting involved in this advent! I am excited to see what they come out with in 2026. Stay tuned tomorrow for another amazing indie author and their releases!

Dec 4, 2025

IAA Day 4: Madalyn George

Indie Author Advent Day 4: Madalyn George



Welcome to day 4 of the 2025 Indie Author Advent! This fun series will help us to get hyped for 2026 by celebrating some of the wonderful indie releases of 2025! Today I am interviewing Madalyn George. Be sure to check out my Instagram for even more excitement with this event!

Madalyn's 2025 Release

The Interview


1. What is your favorite thing about your 2025 release?

"I love how steamy Snow Globe Secrets turned out. I thought it would be more holiday fluff, but, the main characters were stuck alone in a cabin, they had to find something to get up to! I also really loved the ancillary characters in this one. Austin's dad (who is also Randall's old college friend) is goofy and oblivious and just happy with life. We also get to meet other denizens of Beachview and some of them definitely need to find their happily ever afters!"

2. What are your inspirations for your book?

"This one really started with me challenging myself to write one of my favorite tropes, forced proximity. I pictured snow as the culprit, so making it a holiday story came naturally from there. I also had the opening lines between Austin and his dad dancing around in my head for some time, so that led to the father's best friend trope."

3. Why do you think representation is so important in books?

"I've learned so much since I started reading MM Romance. As a kid growing up in the 1980s, queer representation was few and far between and treated as, at best something "other", at worst something shocking and wrong. I always felt that I could fall in love with anyone (I would jokingly say that if someone tolerated me and I them, their gender didn't matter) but I didn't have the words pansexual or demisexual in my vocabulary until a few years ago. How wonderful for people who have grown up in the internet age to find answers to questions I didn't even know how to ask in 1989."

4. Any advice for people who want to publish in 2026?

"Write every day and don't be afraid of the editing process! I still work full-time, so I often find it challenging to keep up with the "write everyday" part, but those stretches when I do, even if it's only a few hundred words each day, help keep me motivated and moving forward. The words won't all be good, though, so let yourself enjoy the editing process, knowing that you are working to find the best versions of your characters and their stories. Then, just do it! At a certain point, you have to push that baby bird out of the nest and let it fly."

5. What are you most looking forward to in 2026? Any more releases on the horizon?

"Next up for me are two books hinted at in Snow Globe Secrets. In that book, Randall has moved back to the US (after spending time in England) to facilitate a merger between his company and New Day Technologies. Technical Advances, about the owner of New Day Tech and his newest employee, is in the editing phase and I hope to announce a release date soon. On the writing side, we meet Dalton and Turner in Snow Globe Secrets and learn that they have a past. Winter Break is my next Winter Secrets novel. It will be out in time for winter break 2026. You can pre-order both of these books now!"

6. Is there anything else you would like to add?

"Becoming a writer was a dream I've had since I was a kid. Getting to do it on my own terms in a genre that I love has been a dream come true for me. The fact that the online bookish community is so welcoming and supportive is the main reason I found the bravery to give it a try. Just like in my books, sometimes, dreams do come true."

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Thank you to Madalyn for getting involved in this advent! I am excited to see what they come out with in 2026. Stay tuned tomorrow for another amazing indie author and their releases!

Dec 3, 2025

IAA Day 3: Yinn QuirĂ³s

Indie Author Advent Day 3: Yinn QuirĂ³s



Welcome to day 3 of the 2025 Indie Author Advent! This fun series will help us to get hyped for 2026 by celebrating some of the wonderful indie releases of 2025! Today I am interviewing Yinn QuirĂ³s. Be sure to check out my Instagram for even more excitement with this event!

Yinn's 2025 Release

The Interview


1. What is your favorite thing about your 2025 release?

"I think my favorite thing has been how these books have pushed me to become a better writer. With each book I write I learn a lot and this year was no different. Going into a new subgenre was scary but the love my newest release has received has been incredible."

2. What are your inspirations for your book?

"Inspiration can strike at any time, honestly. For example, for my new sports romance series I wanted to blend all the classic tropes we see and enjoy in sports romance with a 2000’s rom-com feel like Friends or New Girl since I am a huge sitcom fan."

3. Why do you think representation is so important in books?

"Representation is so important because sometimes people want to be seen and heard, and what better way than to see yourself through your favorite books? Just because it’s fiction, it doesn’t mean it needs to be perfect. Humans are complex, and bringing each unique voice to books it’s something wonderful."

4. Any advice for people who want to publish in 2026?

"Take one day at a time. Being an author is a marathon, not a sprint. And every journey is unique. Comparison is the thief of joy. Focus on YOUR journey and enjoy the crazy ride."

5. What are you most looking forward to in 2026? Any more releases on the horizon?

"I’m looking forward to writing more stories in 2026. I don’t have any releases planned for the next year because I want to focus on crafting the best books possible for my readers (though this may change because I love publishing. You never know!)"

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Thank you to Yinn for getting involved in this advent! I am excited to see what they come out with in 2026. Stay tuned tomorrow for another amazing indie author and their releases!

Dec 2, 2025

IAA Day 2: Marie Landry

Indie Author Advent Day 2: Marie Landry




Welcome to day 2 of the 2025 Indie Author Advent! This fun series will help us to get hyped for 2026 by celebrating some of the wonderful indie releases of 2025! Today I am interviewing Marie Landry. Be sure to check out my Instagram for even more excitement with this event!

Marie's 2025 Releases


1. What is your favorite thing about your 2025 releases?

"One of my favorite things about Love in the Neighborhood is the anxiety representation. The FMC, Bryn, has struggled with anxiety for years, and it’s been particularly bad in the two years since her divorce. She also struggled with a serious bout of depression before the start of the story. She’s become a recluse who barely leaves the house, gets everything delivered, and rarely speaks to anyone other than her online friends. All of Bryn’s anxiety struggles were written from personal experience. There were times while I was writing when I wondered if it was too much; I’ve read reviews over the years from people who have made disparaging, apathetic comments about characters with anxiety and depression, and it made me a bit wary. I’ve written about anxiety and depression in the past, but never to this extent. I decided it was too important - both to Bryn’s character development and to people who deserve to see themselves represented - so ultimately, I didn’t hold back. The messages I’ve received from readers thanking me and telling me how much they related to Bryn have warmed my heart so much.

My favourite thing about A Not-So-Lonely Christmas, my story in Mistletoe Moments, is how I managed to pack a lot of heart into an 8,000-word story (which was our word limit since there were 15 of us in the anthology and we didn’t want the book to be massive). It was a fun challenge, especially because I ended up loving the characters so much and could have written much more!"

2. What are your inspirations for your books?

"I very rarely have celebrities in mind when I’m creating characters, but Gabe in Love in the Neighborhood was inspired by Pedro Pascal. I love writing green-flag men, but I wanted to take it up a notch and add in some of the things people love most about Pedro: how funny he is, how kind, how quirky, how he notices little things about people and remembers them. He’s a perfect balance of sunshine and sex appeal, and I kept that in mind as I wrote Gabe, who’s genuinely a good, caring, loving, thoughtful, generous person, and who sees Bryn even when she doesn’t want to be seen.

A Not-So-Lonely Christmas is about Clara’s first Christmas without her mother. My beloved mum died last year, and as difficult as my first Christmas was without her, I knew it would have been worse if I’d been alone. I channeled that into the story - Clara thought she’d be spending the holiday alone until an unexpected run-in with a friend/coworker is exactly the Christmas miracle she needed."

3. Why do you think representation is so important in books?

"Everyone deserves to see themselves reflected in books. I’ve read so many books that have made me feel seen, made me feel less alone, and have given me hope. Representation also goes a long way toward building empathy. Seeing characters whose lived experiences are different from our own, whatever that may look like - BIPOC characters, queer characters, disabled characters, characters who struggle with their mental health - makes us more aware of other people’s struggles, and that awareness can make us better-rounded, more compassionate people."

4. Any advice for people who want to publish in 2026?

"It’s never too early to start talking about your book and building buzz. A lot of new or unpublished writers worry that there’s nothing to share without a cover or blurb, but you can start talking about your book at any time. Share bits of your writing process, tell us about your characters, the tropes, share a favourite quote, talk about what inspires you, share a playlist. I promise there are people out there who will be interested in what you’re writing at any stage, and their enthusiasm can be a great boost to keep going."

5. What are you most looking forward to in 2026? Any more releases on the horizon?

"As of right now, I’ll be releasing at least two books in 2026; one is a small-town second-chance romance, and the other is a small-town age gap romance where she’s older. I’m also hoping 2026 will finally be the year I write my dream book: A Very Perry Adventure, book three in the Perry series, which is a sapphic romance set in Edinburgh, Scotland."

6. Is there anything else you would like to add?

"Thank you for this feature and for supporting indie authors! For all the other indie supporters out there, I’d like to add that the best way you can support an indie author is to talk about our books. Write a review, tell your friends, post about our books on social media, share/repost our content, engage with our posts on social media, mention our books when other readers are looking for recs, etc. Word of mouth is crucial for indies, and your support means the world to us."

Outro

Thank you to Marie for getting involved in this advent! I am excited to see what they come out with in 2026. Stay tuned tomorrow for another amazing indie author and their releases! 

Dec 1, 2025

IAA Day 1: Harriet Ashford

 Indie Author Advent Day 1: Harriet Ashford

Welcome to day 1 of the 2025 Indie Author Advent! This fun series will help us to get hyped for 2026 by celebrating some of the wonderful indie releases of 2025! Today I am interviewing Harriet Ashford. Be sure to check out my Instagram for even more excitement with this event!

Harriet's 2025 Release


1. What is your favorite thing about your 2025 release?

"I love how two hurting people come together and help heal the cracks left by life."

2. What are your inspirations for your book?

"The FMC, April, is a huge audiobook lover and so much of her came from the Bookstagram/BookTok community."

3. Why do you think representation is so important in books?

"We can gain so much empathy from books. There’s power in living these moments with characters who are so different from you and still being able to see likeness because at the end of the day, we’re all human."

4. Any advice for people who want to publish in 2026?

"If you are publishing a book for the money and fame, you are probably setting yourself up for disappointment. But if you are publishing your story because you love your characters and you want to share them with as many people as possible, buckle up because you are about to embark on an amazing adventure."

5. What are you most looking forward to in 2026? Any more releases on the horizon?

"The third book in the Trouble Series! It’s between a birder and a nature photographer. It has a lot of banter and quite a bit more suspense than my other two. My betas say it’s my best book yet."

6. Is there anything else you would like to add?

"If you are an audiobook lover, be sure to check this one out. It’s a duet performance, and my narrators Marie Mitchell and Gabriel Michael (THE voice of Xaden Riorson) put on a stunning performance."

Outro

Thank you to Harriet for getting involved in this advent! I am excited to see what they come out with in 2026. Stay tuned tomorrow for another amazing indie author and their releases!

Nov 26, 2025

Can't Wait Wednesday: The Storm by Rachel Hawkins

Can't Wait Wednesday

This week's book is.... The Storm



Author: Rachel Hawkins
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Release Date: January 6, 2026
Series: n/a


Blurb:

St. Medard’s Bay, Alabama is famous for three things: the deadly hurricanes that regularly sweep into town, the Rosalie Inn, a century-old hotel that’s survived every one of those storms, and Lo Bailey, the local girl infamously accused of the murder of her lover, political scion Landon Fitzroy, during Hurricane Marie in 1984.

When Geneva Corliss, the current owner of the Rosalie Inn, hears a writer is coming to town to research the crime that put St. Medard’s Bay on the map, she’s less interested in solving a whodunnit than in how a successful true crime book might help the struggling inn’s bottom line. But to her surprise, August Fletcher doesn’t come to St. Medard’s Bay alone. With him is none other than Lo Bailey herself. Lo says she’s returned to her hometown to clear her name once and for all, but the closer Geneva gets to both Lo and August, the more she wonders if Lo is actually back to settle old scores.

As the summer heats up and another monster storm begins twisting its way towards St. Medard’s Bay, Geneva learns that some people can be just as destructive—and as deadly—as any hurricane, and that the truth of what happened to Landon Fitzroy may not be the only secret Lo is keeping…


Explanation:

I really enjoyed her other book The Villa. I have not read any other thrillers where I think there would actually be some value to read it again in the future knowing the ending. That alone has solidified her as an author I am happy to give another try. 

It has the book writing element that The Villa has as well. I know she has mastered that concept so seeing it in another context is fascinating. It also provides me with another opportunity to read a book set in the past which is pretty rare for me.

I received this book as an ALC so I should be reviewing it pretty soon!

Nov 25, 2025

Top 5 Tuesday: Authors I Am Thankful For

 Top 5 Tuesday: Authors I Am Thankful For

Welcome back to Top 5 Tuesday, now following the list from That Artsy Reader Girl! As always, I do a top 5 instead of a top 10 because I tend to struggle to find 10 books for prompts.

This week's prompt is..... authors I am thankful for


These are in no particular order

  1. Harriet Ashford
  2. Erin FitzGerald
  3. Jennifer Lynn Barnes
  4. Bindi Kennedy
  5. Dani Galliaro

Happy Thanksgiving season to those who celebrate! While I am against the holiday in terms of its heavily falsified history, I do like that it encourages people practice gratitude. As such, I'm expressing gratitude for authors I love. Most of these are people I now consider friends. The only exception is Jennifer Lynn Barnes who I do not know personally. She is on this list because her books got me back into reading for fun in high school. If I hadn't picked up The Naturals my freshman year, I would probably not be writing this blog post right now. 


Here it all is in a pretty lil' graphic as always



I am looking forward to all of the family time this time of year lends itself to. Crazy that the next time I do this list it will be December aka my birthday month! Does anyone have any fun ideas of what I could do for it?

Nov 18, 2025

Free For All Friday: My Picks for the Goodreads Choice Awards Round 1

 Free For All Friday: My Picks for the Goodreads Choice Awards Round 1


Intro

Am I sharing a Friday post on a Tuesday? Yes, yes I am. I wanted to post this last Friday but honestly needed more time to brew my thoughts so here it is now.

It is once again that time of year for book awards. The one where I can actually have a say in is the Goodreads choice awards! While I am not a huge fan of the ethics and morals of Goodreads, it is a must for supporting indie authors. I'll share my deeper thoughts at the end. Let's dive into my picks!

The Categories

  • Fiction
  • Historical fiction
  • Mystery & thriller
  • Romance
  • Romantasy
  • Fantasy
  • Science fiction
  • Horror
  • Debut novel
  • Audiobook
  • Young adult fantasy and sci-fi
  • Young adult fiction
  • Nonfiction
  • Memoir
  • History & biography

My Picks and Explanations


I have not read any of the books in this category yet but multiple are on my TBR. I decided to pick the book that included representation I found important. In the time of unhealthy beauty standards, a cover with a "chubby" girl on it says and lot and says what I want to see more of.



Another category where I have not yet picked any up. I decided to pick the book I have seen the most of my fellow bookish friends enjoy. When this one came out, I saw a ton of praise for it. 



I read this one and had a good time with it. Sutanto writes a comedic mystery better than most. Every book of his I have picked up I enjoyed. This one was no exception. You can find my complete review of it here.



Unsurprisingly, this is the category I struggled the most with picking a book for. I love many of these authors and their stories. I ended up picking a 5-star read of mine which is a contender for my top of the year! I highly recommend it and you can see my review here.



Admittedly, this is a genre I flat out do not read. I do not like fantasy and do not have opinions on it. That said, there are multiple authors here who are awful human beings that deserve way less popularity. As such, I decided to choose Ali Hazelwood's book as I do like other books she has written (her STEM romances specifically).



This one is written by Stephen King's son. While King is not a great person, from what I know his son is okay. I do not read fantasy at all so again no strong opinions. That said, I actually did just received this book so that is why I picked it. If you like incredibly chunky books, this may be for you.



You may not have guessed this, but I also do not really read sci-fi. (I promise I read a variety of genres, just not these last few). The only one of these books I am familiar with is by an author I have learned has said hateful rhetoric so I will not be supporting that. As such, I truly just picked a book with an interesting cover. I also just discovered it is published by a creator I enjoy which makes this even more exciting!



I am only now dipping my toes into horror. I do not like scary things and am a total scaredy cat, so be patient with me for any horror reviews. I picked the book by the only author I have read from before. I enjoyed Bury Your Gays by him, at least as much as I will ever enjoy true horror. You can find my review for that here



Somehow I have not heard of a single book in this entire category. Not once... There have been so many fantastic debut releases this year, but nope, these feel truly random. As such, I closed my eyes and picked one. Let me know if there are any good books in this category that I should give my love to!



I had a couple of potentials for this category but decided to go for the author whom I loved the most books for. I loved her Ruinous Love trilogy. You can find my review for the second of these here.


Young Adult Fantasy & Sci-Fi: Sunrise on the Reaping by Suzanne Collins

I haven't read any of the books in this category. I picked the book that a few of my best friends quite enjoyed. As they don't use bookish social media, I feel like this vote is for them. 



This one was a super easy choice to make. Jennifer Lynn Barnes is my favorite author ever. My only auto-buy author as someone who spends almost nothing on books. Anything I can do to support her, I gladly will. 



I have not picked up any of the books in this category yet, but I have heard fantastic things from loved ones about this and have it on my TBR. I used to read his fiction books when I was younger. 



I've been reading more memoirs this year, of people I find fascinating. I like to audiobook them while being productive. As a proud Kamala voter, you know I had to pick this one up. (If you are Trumpie, get the actual fuck off my blog, there is no space for your disgusting views here). 



I am not much of a history reader, that is my father's thing really. I picked the one that sounded the most fascinating that is also clearly feminist-coded. 


The Problems

Goodreads is an Amazon created platform. As such, it is incredibly capitalist-coded and is the most mainstream book review platform. The authors and books nominated are very clearly based on who Amazon wants to promote.

I wish there were way more POC, queer, and disabled nominees. It's very white-washed and cishet unfortunately. The diversity of the world and books released in 2025 is not at all reflected well in these nominations. I am genuinely outraged by it, but simultaneously not at all surprised given Goodreads' history. 

Outro

We made it! There were a lot of categories that I was going in blind for. If you have any recs for those categories, I am happy to vote for them in the coming rounds! Are any of our picks the same? How do you feel about the lack of diversity in this opening round?

Top 5 Tuesday: Modern Books I Think Will Become Classics

 Top 5 Tuesday: Modern Books I Think Will Become Classics

Welcome back to Top 5 Tuesday, now following the list from That Artsy Reader Girl! As always, I do a top 5 instead of a top 10 because I tend to struggle to find 10 books for prompts.

This week's prompt is..... modern books I think will become classics


These are in no particular order

  1. The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins
  2. The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue by V.E. Schwab
  3. The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern
  4. The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas
  5. Becoming by Michelle Obama

I have a terrible radar for classics so these are all honestly shots in the dark. I have read The Hate U Give, which was a very important story. I absolutely adore Becoming so this one is honestly just aspirational. I feel like The Hunger Games is the only pick I am confident about. It is relevant enough to the zeitgeist for me to believe in it becoming a classic of today. Do you agree with my picks? Why or why not?


Here it all is in a pretty lil' graphic as always



In terms of personal updates, I can share that my Indie Author Advent is in the works and shaping up to be a lot of fun! I'm super excited for all it will offer in December!

Nov 12, 2025

Can't Wait Wednesday: Better Not Pout by Maren Moore

Can't Wait Wednesday

This week's book is.... Better Not Pout


Author: Maren Moore
Publisher: self-published
Release Date: November 14th
Series: n/a


Blurb:

She’s the vintage candy store owner who writes a letter to Santa asking for her dream man for Christmas...
He's the grump, retired hockey player who moves in next door and opens a bar.


Explanation:

I am a HUGE fan of Maren's writing so admittedly I am hyped every single time she releases something. She also has aesthetics on lock. Being on her street team is such a fun time.

Her holiday novella from last year, The Christmas List (you can find my review here) was such a fun time. Maren is a pro at mixing sugar and spice, quite literally. Having another one to dive into has me tremendously excited! I have just started it and am already so so in love!

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