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Third Time Round: Triple the Nerves

1/8/2013

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Today I’m launching my third novel, Don’t Tell the Groom on Amazon. You may think that as it’s my third time through this process that I’d be an old hat by now, and that the nerves would have disappeared, but you’d be wrong. I’m more terrified than ever with this book as I think it’s my best work yet. 
  The biggest problem with being self-published is that you don’t have that publisher giving it that stamp of approval telling you that it is ready to be released to the world. My editor told me that the book had made her laugh out loud in many places, and my test readers loved it. But I know all my test readers and I pay my editor, so there is always that bit of self-doubt as to whether they’re just being nice. 
  I released the first chapter of Don’t Tell the Groom on my website in mid-December and I also sent out review copies. I was staggered how excited people were about the concept and by the number of bloggers that offered to review it for me. Which led to one thing: more nerves. 
  With people excited and expecting the book to be good I spent most of the Christmas break coming out in a mild sweat when I thought about people reading it, would it live up to people’s expectations? 
  And then there’s that terrifying moment when reviews start to get posted. The first was from the Chicklit Club, and I was staggered when it was 10/10. I should add I do review for them, but the reviewer who read the book didn’t know that! I spent the whole of that evening in a daze. Had I actually written a really good book? 
  I’ve gone on to get some lovely reviews on Amazon, and from bloggers on their review sites. And yet I’m still nervous. Will I ever release a book not be? And now I wait for the readers to download it from Amazon, and now I’ll be nervous about their reviews... 
  Once again the generosity of bloggers and friends on Twitter and Facebook never ceased to amaze me - Thank you to you all. 

If you wanted to buy Don’t Tell the Groom - then you can do so here! 

Below are links to the reviews currently posted on external sites for Don’t Tell the Groom: 
ChickLit Club
Mama J Hearts
Lou Graham’s Blog 
Louise Reviews

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claire
2/3/2013 09:51:33 am

I have read all your books and I absolutely loved them all this one though made me laugh and cry I would love to read the next chapter is stage 6 I can imagine all sorts of mishaps during pregnancy and birth looking forward to your next book

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