Hello lovelies,
After a long, long wait, the first book in my debut series is out now! Today is the very last day to snag it at pre-order pricing before it goes to full price, so I wanted to give you guys the head's up!
This book has truly been a labor of love. It's tender and earnest, and delves into some important things I think a lot of us need to hear. Xandril and Ingrid are each pillars: steady and strong on their own, but capable of holding so much more together. They were such a wonderful couple to spend time with, and I hope you'll enjoy getting to know their story as much as I did.
You may have noticed things have been awfully quiet about this release, and I wanted to share a quick behind-the-scenes note. I chose to skip a traditional ARC campaign for this release because it landed right in the middle of the holidays, and I didn’t want to add extra pressure or deadlines to anyone’s already-full season. That felt like the kinder choice, but it does mean I’m missing out on the usual early algorithmic boost of reviews and ratings that help new books find their readers.
So, if you read the book and have the time and energy, I would be incredibly grateful for a rating, review, or share. Those little signals mean more to me than I can properly put into words, and make a huge difference in helping this story reach the people who might really need it.
Thank you so much for being here with me on the journey. I can't wait to see what comes next!
Love,
P.S. The newsletter is still Under Construction — I have a lot of goodies planned, so I hope you'll stick around, add my email to your contacts so your inbox doesn't hide them, and drop a line! I love connecting other romance-lovers and fangirling over our favorite books.
New Release Alert!!
That's it for this time!
Until then, find me on social media and send me a meme or tell me about what you're reading. I always need more book recommendations.
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Meet Mira Cross
A Washington-based romance author who firmly believes human men are vastly overrated. When not dreaming up faraway worlds she wants to run off to, Mira is most often posted up as a cat-warmer for her glorious supurrvisor, Ori. She enjoys crafting, blaming her moods on the phase of the moon, and exploring new libraries whenever she travels. You can find her on most social media platforms @miras.monsters or @mirasmonsters
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I bite my lip, trying to figure out the best way to tell him. Trying to decide if I should tell him at all. He doesn’t make it easy, staring at me with betrayal in his good eye, the same way our parents used to look at the bottom of an empty bottle.
— Ingrid, Becoming the Demon's Bride