No matter how ready you think the story is, leave it for a month then go over it again.
Have someone read it who isn’t necessarily a fan of the genre you write to ensure a captive audience.
Make sure both hero and heroine are likeable. Seriously.
Like the story. Very important. Can’t write a good story if you don’t like it!
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About K. Reed
Romance author with a twist.
Too many post-apocalyptic stories, movies, and what-ifs crowded her head, and K Reed decided to do something about it. So she plotted one out, decided an historical post-apocalyptic romance was the way to go, and wrote that one instead.
A lover of all things historical, of strong heroes with equally strong heroines, and of sexy pirates, she’s going to explore the dystopian world of plague-ridden 1804 and the gritty criminal element of Victorian England.
Luckily she has an understanding family, supportive friends, and a day job that offers her the flexibility she needs to plot, plan, and write. Sure, one day she’d like to travel the country in search of fantastic storylines and great locale pictures, but for now she’ll stick to the east coast and the internet.
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