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Lauryn is an indi writer in the YA and NA paranormal romance genre. Visit her at http://laurynapril.blogspot.com
This is also an issue because the job I currently have does not pay enough for me to save money to move to NYC, and no other job openings around me will be able to pay much more. These obstacles make getting my dream job seem like a bleak and impossible journey, but I want to strive towards my dream harder than ever this year so that I can start truly living my life. I just want the chance to get a job in the publishing industry this year so that my life can start! This has always been a struggle for me (thanks middle and high school), but 2018 was an especially tough year for me body positivity-wise, and this year I want to strive for a better outlook of myself.
The Challenges of Writing Book #2 in A Series... Heart of Mist is available in ebook, paperback and audiobook now. For some reason, I always thought writing the second book in a series would be easier than writing the first. It was difficult to decide which epic events went in what book, and whether or not I’d sprinkled enough “bread crumbs” throughout the previous book for plot points to work. I wanted this book to be mind blowing, but had to keep in mind that there was still one more book to come in the series.
In the beginning, I felt like Bryn was a promise of major change and would give readers a sense of justice in the end, but I never got that. Bryn's fire and resolve, a true love story, and most of all, a hard hitting climax that would end the series with a bang. In the end, I cannot say I was happy with the ending even though Bryn seemed to be happy. Nevertheless, I still love the series up to this point and the ending won't change the fact that this series still a favorite!
Since this is the second book in the series and you night not have read the first, it wouldn't be right to leave you without a little present, right? It waited right outside the butcher shop, and a moment later a tall man with a long face and black hair stepped outside. I’d spent a lot of time as a vampire watching people, and I’d learned to notice people who were out of place. The man turned to him with a cold glare and said, “I make blood pudding.”He was going to make blood pudding with five gallons of blood?