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Fiction Friday; 2023 Mid-Year Book Freakout Tag
Hello friends and welcome back to Fiction Friday, the blog series where I talk about the books I’m reading rather than writing. Friends, I’ll be honest, I really hesitated whether or not to do this post because frankly I haven’t read as much as most people who do it. I’ve only read fifteen books to… Continue reading
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Fiction Friday; Letting Fate Decide
Hello everyone and welcome back to Fiction Friday, the blog series where I talk about the books I’m reading rather than writing. I confess to finding myself in something of a reading slump of late. After feverishly ripping my way through the first one and a half entries of a cozy fantasy romance series, I… Continue reading
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Fiction Friday; May TBR
Hello fellow readers and welcome back to another edition of Fiction Friday. Today I’m going to talk about the books I hope to read in the month of May. This month, I’m going to break my list down by format, just for funsies. Physical Copies So, this was actually my starter book for my new… Continue reading
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Fiction Friday; April TBR
Hello readers and welcome to another edition of Fiction Friday! Today I will be talking a little bit about the books I plan to read (and one I have already read) in the month of April. And since it is Indie April, after all, I’ve selected exclusively indie titles for this month. Lets check them… Continue reading
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Fiction Friday; TBR Roundup
Hello friends! For today’s Fiction Friday, I thought I would do a fun assessment of my current TBR pile. My goals for my reading to-do list are to try and read as many recent(ish) releases as possible, to keep potential comps in mind for my own works, and to make sure I’m reading a broad… Continue reading
About Me
Kerry Share’s love for writing started, as it so often does, as a love of reading at an early age. At age 11 she wrote her first short story, a Harry Potter knockoff of dubious quality, and her love for creative expression was born. Throughout her teen years she continued to foster that passion through derivative work, and at 23 she turned her eye to original fiction.
Now in her thirties, having taken a break from creative endeavors to cope with an ever changing life and landscape, she is determined to make her dream of a writing career reality.