For those who know me, I’m a big fan of social media and the internet. I practically spend my life on it and it’s something I easily relate to.
That’s one reason why I felt connected to this novel.
Author: Megan Ingram-Jones
Creative Writing graduate and lover of all things space, dinosaur and food related.
When I’m not too busy perusing Twitter and Facebook, or writing the next Harry Potter*, I’m usually reading or catching up on the latest Netflix show. Avid Jurassic Park fan and anything zombie-related, my survival skills are impeccable (at least, I imagine they would be if the end of the world ever came about). Stationery is my weakness and I’m also a huge fan of anything cat, bird or cacti related; you’ll most likely find me sitting on a bench in the city feeding pigeons with the “Do Not Feed The Birds” sign right next to me.
*Full disclosure, I’ve never read the Harry Potter series. I know, I’m a terrible bookworm.
Match Me If You Can – Michele Gorman
Romance novels aren’t my forte. I’m more of a YA or fantasy fan. Books are my escape and I find it more exciting to escape into worlds of fantastical creatures than worlds of cliche romances. I like different. I like spectacular.
So what a great start to my reviews than with a romance novel.
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I used to think writing was easy; all you had to do was write whatever was in your head. Words would form sentences that would fill paragraphs and, with enough, you’d have a full length novel right in front of you.
Then, I tried writing. For context, I’ve once managed to finish a 100,000 words novel, but it took me two years. Boy, did that surprise me.
Writing is hard.
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