Divider
Divider

Feature Friday – Deep

Posted February 15, 2019 by Kelly Apple in Feature Friday, Forgotten Monsters / 0 Comments
Feature Friday – Deep

I know I’ve mentioned this before, but I knew the titles of this series (with the exception of Echo, which went through a couple of false starts before I settled on that one) before I ever started writing these books. Actually, I had no intention of writing these books. Until, as sometimes happens, I jokingly […]

Divider
Divider

Feature Friday – Wisp

Posted February 8, 2019 by Kelly Apple in Feature Friday, Forgotten Monsters / 0 Comments
Feature Friday – Wisp

Alllllrighty. Wisp. Will and his wonderful glow emerged fully formed from … err, my head. Which sounds weird. But it’s Will so, you know, I’m going to go with it. The Forgotten Monsters series is loosely tied into the Monstrous series. And by “loosely”, I mean it’s set in the same world without any character […]

Divider

Feature Friday – Cursed Heart

Posted February 1, 2019 by Kelly Apple in Feature Friday, Grimwood / 0 Comments
Feature Friday – Cursed Heart

The final book in the Grimwood saga takes us back to the couple who started all the craziness in the first place. Lorianne and Alistair Grimm. To be fair, Lorianne never expected her simple wish for a child would spiral into this cursed existence, but weird things happen when magic is involved. Things like a […]

Divider

Looking Back on January

Posted January 31, 2019 by Kelly Apple in Monstrous Revelations / 0 Comments
Looking Back on January

2019 started with a bang, didn’t it? Or, well, at least it started with a new release. YAY! That’s right, Monstrous Reasons went live in early January and I’m excited that the end is in sight. That’s right, because in even more SUPER EXCITING NEWS, Monstrous Revelations 7 has been completed and 8 is underway. […]

Divider

And In Other News … Pricing

Posted January 29, 2019 by Kelly Apple in Writing / 0 Comments
And In Other News … Pricing

I was having a thought the other day. Weird, huh? Anyway. I was thinking about how I price books and how–IN MY HEAD–it all makes sense, but maybe I should explain things instead of just assuming everybody can read my mind. So. Pricing. The BEST time to buy a book is when it’s freshly released. […]

Divider
Divider
Divider