«Design for first book in Lindsay Buroker's
Steampunk romance series.»
Not exact matches
Steampunk (and Harlequin and Amish
romance) author Shelley Adina joins us today to talk about managing multiple pen names and genres, keeping a long - running
series fresh (and selling), paying for foreign translations of indie books, and working the cons to get in touch with more readers (and take trips you can write off on your taxes!).
Young Adult: Psychological thrillers, «geeky» or «artsy»
romance, magical realism (The Accident Season by Moïra Fowley - Doyle or The Strange and Beautiful Sorrows of Ava Lavender by Leslye Walton), fantasy of any kind, science fiction, and
steampunk (Airborn by Kenneth Oppel and The Finishing School
series by Gail Calliger).
BLUD NOVELS (Pocket) An exciting trend in
romance these days is the combination of sub-genres — like Delilah S. Dawson's new
steampunk - meets - paranormal
romance series that starts with Wicked As They Come.
Forever Your Earl, the first in the Wicked Quills of London
series, is a delightful Regency
romance from Eva Leigh, who also writes science fiction,
steampunk and fantasy
romance under the name Zoë Archer.
Plus, in the next year, I plan to publish a middle grade fantasy, a
steampunk romance, another young adult science fiction
series, as well as Season Two of Debt Collector.
Also, all of your EE book covers (except the last book in the
series) look like
romance novels, not fantasy or
steampunk, so that means even more females than males will be interested.