NEWSLETTERS
A Meg Must-Read + I’m back in the Recording Booth!

February 7, 2023

I’ve been back in the recording booth! Man, I have so freaking much respect for narrators. That respect grows every time I sit in this booth. This is hard work! I’m in the middle of recording the audiobook for A Creative Rebel’s Guide to Writing Amazing Fiction. It’s coming along fabulously, and Jake is keeping me honest by following along with every word to make sure I don’t miss anything or change them while reading. I couldn’t do this stuff without him. He’s the best teammate ever. Also, special thanks to Myles, the head sound guru at the studio. He makes the experience as painless and fun as possible. Stay tuned for giveaways of advanced ebook copies of my next release right here in this awesome newsletter!

P.S. I did so well in my first recording session that Jake said I should wear the same sweatshirt for all of them. I’ve done it when writing before (I wore one sweatshirt for six weeks while I wrote the Mount Trilogy – no joke – LOL!). So here we are on day 3 of the bright salmon sweatshirt for recording. It’s quickly becoming my new favorite (and apparently lucky) color.

Meg in recording booth

Love,

I am so excited to share a special fantasy story with you this week! It is the first new fiction story I’ve been sucked into in four years!! Happy new release to my beautiful and brilliant friend, Pepper Winters, and the epic start to her new fantasy world, When a Moth Loved a Bee.

Where to start? This story is awesome. I started reading two days before Christmas and I couldn’t stop. I was reading a printed paper copy because I don’t e-read anymore, and it was the middle of a blizzard… and I told myself, “I’ll just read the first hundred pages.” Then… “I’ll just print a hundred more.” Then, “Okay, a hundred more.” Then I ran out of paper to print the ending!!

Talk about a paper emergency!! Thankfully, Jake located more paper hours later, and I was off and reading again.

This story is so unique and incredible. Pepper creates a world unlike any other I’ve ever been introduced to in fiction. I fell in love not only with the imagery, but also with her imagination. This woman is something special, and her creative work is a beautiful extension of her magical mind.

I don’t want to tell you much about it, because I don’t want to ruin a single thing, but I truly adored it. I cannot wait for more in this world!

A Meg Must-Read, When a Moth Loved a Bee book cover

“It’s taking everything I have not to touch you. Not because I want to make you mine but because every part of me screams that you already are.”

A pack of wolves hunt a girl who takes her last breath by a river’s edge. She is found and nursed back to health by the kind-hearted Nhil people.

She has no memory.

No past.

And is given a choice that could change her forgotten life forever.

A pack of wolves adopt a man who begs for death in the grasslands.

Blood revives him. Flesh strengthens him. All while the alpha watches him as if he knows who he is.

He has no memory.

No past.

And yet…he’s drawn toward the smoke of a faraway clan.

And in that smoke, he finds a girl with the same mark on her thigh, the same empty mind, and the same forgotten language on her lips.

He’s convinced they know each other.

She’s certain they are strangers.

But the more time they spend together, the more tangled the truth becomes.

Their forgetfulness was deliberate.

To keep them apart.

To keep them lost.

To keep them from claiming their true power.

Because in that power exists a terrible choice.

A choice that could destroy the world…

…or each other.

When a Moth Loved a Bee is the first volume in the Epic Fantasy Romance Destini Chronicles.

A heavily romantic, spice-filled fantasy set in a world where life and death, shadows and stars watch over two forbidden lovers whose powers are best left forgotten.

Recommended for readers over R18 due to explicit scenes, content, and darker elements.

AMAZON
AMAZON PAPERBACK
APPLE BOOKS
KOBO
GOOGLE PLAY
NOOK

I am so excited to share a special fantasy story with you this week! It is the first new fiction story I’ve been sucked into in four years!! Happy new release to my beautiful and brilliant friend, Pepper Winters, and the epic start to her new fantasy world, When a Moth Loved a Bee.

Where to start? This story is awesome. I started reading two days before Christmas and I couldn’t stop. I was reading a printed paper copy because I don’t e-read anymore, and it was the middle of a blizzard… and I told myself, “I’ll just read the first hundred pages.” Then… “I’ll just print a hundred more.” Then, “Okay, a hundred more.” Then I ran out of paper to print the ending!!

Talk about a paper emergency!! Thankfully, Jake located more paper hours later, and I was off and reading again.

This story is so unique and incredible. Pepper creates a world unlike any other I’ve ever been introduced to in fiction. I fell in love not only with the imagery, but also with her imagination. This woman is something special, and her creative work is a beautiful extension of her magical mind.

I don’t want to tell you much about it, because I don’t want to ruin a single thing, but I truly adored it. I cannot wait for more in this world!

A Meg Must-Read, When a Moth Loved a Bee book cover

“It’s taking everything I have not to touch you. Not because I want to make you mine but because every part of me screams that you already are.”

A pack of wolves hunt a girl who takes her last breath by a river’s edge. She is found and nursed back to health by the kind-hearted Nhil people.

She has no memory.

No past.

And is given a choice that could change her forgotten life forever.

A pack of wolves adopt a man who begs for death in the grasslands.

Blood revives him. Flesh strengthens him. All while the alpha watches him as if he knows who he is.

He has no memory.

No past.

And yet…he’s drawn toward the smoke of a faraway clan.

And in that smoke, he finds a girl with the same mark on her thigh, the same empty mind, and the same forgotten language on her lips.

He’s convinced they know each other.

She’s certain they are strangers.

But the more time they spend together, the more tangled the truth becomes.

Their forgetfulness was deliberate.

To keep them apart.

To keep them lost.

To keep them from claiming their true power.

Because in that power exists a terrible choice.

A choice that could destroy the world…

…or each other.

When a Moth Loved a Bee is the first volume in the Epic Fantasy Romance Destini Chronicles.

A heavily romantic, spice-filled fantasy set in a world where life and death, shadows and stars watch over two forbidden lovers whose powers are best left forgotten.

Recommended for readers over R18 due to explicit scenes, content, and darker elements.

AMAZON
AMAZON PAPERBACK
APPLE BOOKS
KOBO
GOOGLE PLAY
NOOK

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