Looking Back on 2015

Posted January 4, 2016 by Kelly Apple in Anderson High Wolves, Grimwood, Monstrous Matchmaker, Pinnacle Point, Stronghold, Writing / 0 Comments

LookingBack20152015 ended up being pretty awesome. I released 10 books overall and got a fair chunk of writing done.

Books released in 2015:

  1. Refuge (Stronghold #3) – February 15
  2. Operation Werewolf (Monstrous Matchmaker #1) – April 12
  3. Buried Bodies (Anderson High Wolves #1) – June 20
  4. Operation Dragon (Monstrous Matchmaker #2) – July 19
  5. Cursed Wolves (Grimwood #2) – August 16
  6. The Girl Most Likely (Anderson High Wolves #2) – September 15
  7. Operation Merman (Monstrous Matchmaker #3) – October 1
  8. All the Reasons Why (Anderson High Wolves #3) – October 21
  9. Ghost of a Chance (Pinnacle Point #1) – November 26
  10. Operation Naga (Monstrous Matchmaker #4) – December 23

I wrote a grand total of 397,548 words. I also didn’t track my word count the entire month of December because apparently I fell asleep at the wheel on that one. With or without December, I’m pleased with where I ended up.

For 2016, I’m planning on closing out several of the ongoing series and getting some new ones started. Releases for the first half of the year are pretty much set (in my head, at least). I’m not a big fan of announcing things too much ahead of time because sometimes life happens and I’d hate to disappoint anyone if they’re REALLY looking forward to hot monster sex in April and it doesn’t show up until June. Just let it be known that I have a plan as well as some awesome ladies who help keep me on top of that plan.

For what it’s worth I’m intensely grateful to everyone who picked up one of my books in 2015. Whether it’s an older book or one hot off the presses (so to speak), words can’t convey how thrilling it is to know that somewhere out there someone is reading my words. Thank you! Also, thank you to coffee for keeping me caffeinated. Trust me, I need it.

ThankYou2016 is here! Let’s make it a stellar one!

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