from memory, it was the book after that where she went the self-publishing route, because she was tired of publishers telling her that she couldn't have a hero who was a virgin (he wound up as the hero of the next book), or who had mental health issues, or any of the other fun things she has been doing since then.
The paperback edition hails from CreateSpace, so I think it must have been self-published. I don't know where it falls in her decision to do so, though.
Her Brothers Sinister series is probably my favourite - late Victorian, which she enjoys as an era because she views it as having handy analogies to our time, in terms of sudden changes in available technology and social issues struggling to keep up.
Data point duly noted.
Anyway, I hope you enjoy her, and if you enjoy Unravelled, I'd venture to say that you'll enjoy her later works even more. Her YA series is also a heap of fun.
Thank you! (I didn't even know she wrote YA.) I read almost no romance as a genre, so this is something of an experiment.
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from memory, it was the book after that where she went the self-publishing route, because she was tired of publishers telling her that she couldn't have a hero who was a virgin (he wound up as the hero of the next book), or who had mental health issues, or any of the other fun things she has been doing since then.
The paperback edition hails from CreateSpace, so I think it must have been self-published. I don't know where it falls in her decision to do so, though.
Her Brothers Sinister series is probably my favourite - late Victorian, which she enjoys as an era because she views it as having handy analogies to our time, in terms of sudden changes in available technology and social issues struggling to keep up.
Data point duly noted.
Anyway, I hope you enjoy her, and if you enjoy Unravelled, I'd venture to say that you'll enjoy her later works even more. Her YA series is also a heap of fun.
Thank you! (I didn't even know she wrote YA.) I read almost no romance as a genre, so this is something of an experiment.