How To Read Your Reviews — And, Love Them

Negative reviews can be devastating. “I know people who have never recovered,” says actor/director Seth Rogen of Green Hornet fame speaking recently about movie reviews. There are probably many authors who know exactly what he means. Well, here’s how to recover from your negative book reviews — maybe, even enjoy them.

Don’t Look For 5-Stars All The Time

Here’s the thing. As authors we all look for the five-star reviews on Goodreads, Amazon, and on any book blog tours for which we’re signed up. The closer we get to launch date, the more nervous we get about reviews and ratings on the Advance Review Copies which have been sent out by the author or publisher. But you’ve got know that not all your reviews are going to be 5-star reviews.

Fool Her Once Book page on Goodreads

Why? Because some readers just aren’t going to be into your novel. Ask any bestselling or award-winning author who’s received rave reviews from all the industry trade publications. They’ll tell you they get their fair share of 1-star and 2-star reviews on Goodreads or Amazon. Not every reader is going to absolutely, totally, love your book. And, even if they are, their 3-star rating may mean the same as another reader’s 5-star rating.

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How To Host A Perfect Book Club Meeting When The Author Is A Guest

I was on the court with my tennis coach, Jeanne Glevenyak,  a couple of months ago when she said she was going to recommend my new thriller, Fool Her Once, to her book club.

Photo Credit: Jeanne Glevenyak

Regular readers of this blog may remember that Jeanne coached me to an amazing singles win  a few seasons ago!

That was back when FHO was out on submission from my then-agent to editors and publishers.

I considered Jeanne an important part of my publication journey –keeping me sane and calm, focusing on tennis while waiting for publisher responses. So,  when FHO was finally released in hardcover, I naturally gifted her a signed copy. And, when her book club agreed to read it, she asked: “Would you come to our book club discussion?”

“Of course,” I replied.”I’d love to.”

“I’ll arrange for the meeting to be somewhere local,” she added. Continue reading “How To Host A Perfect Book Club Meeting When The Author Is A Guest”

Tomorrow’s Pub Day For Fool Her Once, But…

It’s finally here. March 1, 2022. Publication day for Fool Her Once. It’s the day my new thriller is officially released into the world by my publisher, CamCat Books. But, it’s not exactly the joyous day I thought it would be… Continue reading “Tomorrow’s Pub Day For Fool Her Once, But…”

Ignore that Amazon E-Mail: My Thriller Has NOT Been Cancelled

Don’t panic, dear readers. My publisher has not cancelled the release of the Kindle version of  Fool Her Once, or any other version. Amazon simply sent out an email with slightly erroneous information this week. It was brought to my attention by my author friend, Eldon Farrell. He pre-ordered the Kindle version of Fool Her Once a while back. A few days ago, he received an email stating that Amazon was unable to deliver that order. Continue reading “Ignore that Amazon E-Mail: My Thriller Has NOT Been Cancelled”

The Selling of Fool Her Once

Selling my new thriller, Fool Her Once could well be the death of me over the next six weeks. Okay, so maybe that’s a little melodramatic but not by much. Nowadays, traditionally published authors are expected to do almost as much as self-published authors for the marketing of their books.

Most of that work is done on social media. When my first two thrillers  were published there was no internet; no social media. Now, the writing communities on Twitter and Instagram and Tik Tok provide a constant stream of tweets and posts about upcoming publications. Continue reading “The Selling of Fool Her Once”