My last newsletter for this year.
Dec 16, 2023 5:07 pm
Hi!
After disappearing for a few weeks, I'm back to say I'm alive! I had loads of work to get done. Plus I didn't have time to write. Still, I managed to update Chosen Mate on Wednesday night and there are two more chapters scheduled for this month.
Let's hope I'll have more time next year, though, my working schedule doesn't seem to be lesser no matter how much I get done.
I can't say I don't miss writing, but I still managed to publish two novellas this year. So yay me! :)
Usually around this time, I normally offer a free ebook. But I don't think there's any book that I haven't done a countdown deal. Most of them returned to Kindle Unlimited for the past months. Even Forbidden Mate is KU at this point.
If I have to talk about my goals for next year, I guess I want to continue to have peace of mind, stay grounded, and finish writing Mermaid Blood and a couple more books that have been delayed because of lack of time or focus on my part.
As for the rest, I hope humans will continue to be creative and do their best to evolve and make this world a place without hunger and wars. In the end, the human race is just a blip in the history of Earth's existence. Even if we're gone, Earth will continue to be here and heal itself.
Therefore, make the best of this. Be kind. Make others smile. And do what makes you happy.
Happy Holidays,
Anna
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MENTIONS
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Now Parvati has to learn magic from Cyril, a fae mage. He’s good looking and they share an unmistakable connection. But then he starts acting cold and distant for no clear reason.
The fight of the Unseelie to control them and the Seelie court assistance
Brings Liriel’s Gancanagh Shifter and the battle to save a kidnapped child.
Reyna’s Tiger Shifter Shaman and the protection of the cub.
Into the Danger and embrace of the lover they never knew they needed.