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Monday, 2 November 2015

(Dis)Content by Melissa Haag Book Blitz and Giveaway!

(Dis)Content
Melissa Haag
(Judgement of the Six #5)
Publication date: November 24th 2015
Genres: Paranormal Romance, Young Adult

I hate. I thought I hated before the letter, before the werewolves, but now I understand that was nothing more than a chip on my shoulder. The urbat took what was mine. They will pay.
Isabelle leads a very normal life…for an emotional syphon. If not for Ethan and his bar, she would have lost her sanity long ago. But everything changes with the crash of her fighting cage and a man who transforms into a wolf. There’s something about Carlos—when he’s not growling at her—that makes her do things she wouldn’t normally do, like sigh and daydream.
Attraction aside, she is faced with the very real evidence that werewolves and urbat exist, and the urbat are after her. And the only way she can keep Ethan safe is to join with the werewolves and Carlos. It’s a race against time to stop a war, fight for love, and find the last Judgement.


Previous books in the series:

Book 1, Hope(less) is available as a free series starter on all retailer sites!
Find the complete series on Amazon here!


Guest Post:

Being an Author: Breaking the myth

If you write a book, people will read it.  I mean, that’s the point of writing a book, right?  Readers will read it, tell other readers about it, and an author can sit back and enjoy the money and fame their writing will bring.  Yeah, not so much.
Now, don’t get me wrong.  I love being an author.  I love dreaming up the worlds I write about.  The characters come alive in my mind and on paper.  That I can share it with readers is cool.  But, it’s not an easy or glamorous job (yep, I used the J word!).
There are no housemaids to do my laundry or cooks to make meals so I can keep writing.  I still have everyday life responsibilities like washing dishes and paying bills.  People don’t shout my name when I go into public places.
Being an author doesn’t mean wide spread fame or fortune.  Being an author is a job like any other.  It requires time and dedication to do well.  It means sleepless nights worrying about deadlines and audience satisfaction.  It means investing a ton of hours (and pieces of my soul) into each book I write.  It means opening myself to public criticism for each word I’ve typed.  
No, being an author isn’t easy.  Then again, most jobs worth doing aren’t. 


Author Bio:
Melissa Haag currently resides in Wisconsin with her husband and three children. Touch was her first published novel. She is currently working on book five of the Judgement of the Six Series...along with several other new books.
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