the truth as I know it…

I’m just going to put this out there and let it settle for a bit.

I am not a multimillion-dollar romance book seller.

Didn’t see that coming, did ya? LOL

In all honesty, if I’ve sold 1000 books in my 10 years of writing full-time, I would be surprised. My royalties certainly validate the thought.

I’m writing this today to dispel a myth I hear perpetuated all too frequently about indie writers – of which I am almost exclusively one these days. I still have a few publishers with my books on their lists, but nothing new to or from them in the past 3 years.

I posted a Tiktok the other day about handing my 2024 receipts and expenses over to my husband to prepare our taxes and how pitiful I felt doing so. You can view it here: TAXTIME. Honestly, I am not getting rich doing this. If my husband didn’t still work outside the home I would be forced to get a job just to be able to live. Being an indie author is a money pit of a career.

If you are indie, you have to pay for your editors, cover designers, copy editors. If you don’t know how to do it, you need to pay formatters, you need to pay for ISBN numbers so you can have a copyright of your work. You need to purchase your own books from your distributor if you want to sell them at booksignings, or on your website. You need to go to said book signings and they always involve hotels/table fees/gas/food so the ROI ( return on investment) is always nil for me. Case in point: I attended a booksigning in Salem, MA in 2023. The entire cost of the signing ( hotel/sponsorship/swag/books/gas, etc) was $ 1000.00

I didn’t sell 1 book.

I don’t know about you, but I don’t have $1000.00 to lose from my bank account.

As an indie you need to find your own arc readers, beta readers, influencers who will talk your book up so you can get sales. You need to do all your own marketing ( which is a full time job in itself) and pay for things like fb ads, instagram boosts or ads, etc. Again, the outlay cost is ridiculous.

Recently, I tried to get a bookbub deal, the holy grail – supposedly – of book sales. My category, contemporary romance, would clost $950 for a one day ad placement in their daily newsletter. My book was marked at .99cents. I would have needed to sell 2714 books at .35 cents royalties a piece ( the Amazon split) to break even. Remember when i said I don’t think I’ve sold a 1000 books total in my career? Yeah, wasn’t gonna happen.

BTW, Bookbub rejected me ad. Saved me that $950 I didn’t have anyway.

The next time you buy an indie book from an author remember these points.

The next time you pirate a book from an indie book, remember these points ( and do a little soul searching on why you are basically stealing from the author)

The next time you read an indie book from a library, remember these points.

The next time you read an ARC from an indie author, remember these points and that the author is giving you something for free when she probably can’t afford to, just so she can – hopefully – get a review. and some word of mouth traction.

The life on an indie author is not all yachts and fabulous parties and hobnobbing with celebs.

It isn’t even fun a lot of the time.

But we do it because we love the art of writing and the stories we tell and we hope other people love what we write as well.

We certainly don’t do it to get rich.

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30k word challenge…

Starting on February 1, I joined the members of the New Jersey Romance Writers and participated in their February 30K for 28 days challenge.

To those of you who aren’t writers, this is a challenge where by you write a minimum of 30,000 words in whatever you are working on during the 28 days of this month. The goal is to write to 30K, but in my mind, it was really to get into the mood and habit of writing something every single day.

Many days I had over 3000 words to show for my efforts of sitting down at my desk and not moving my butt for hours.

Many days I had less than 1000 words to show for the same efforts.

Yesteray, Febraury 17, I hit my 30,000 word goal. Not bad. A little over 2 and half weeks and I nailed it.

And since I haven’t finished the book I’ve been working on, I’m continuing with the challenge until the end of the month or I finish the book – whatever comes first!

This was just what I needed to get me motivated and going, so a big thank you to the New Jersey Romance writers for the impetus, all the daily love and praise, and the challenge itself!

This is the book I’m working on:

Her job as an assistant wedding planner means everything to Charity Quinn. She’s got a bullet-point plan for her future, and she’s not about to let anything get in the way of her goals. But a drunken hookup with a coworker – a guy she’s had a hate/hate relationship with from the get-go – may put her plan in jeopardy.  Charity has to ensure her boss never finds out about her indiscretion. But every day it’s getting harder to hide how much she wants a repeat of that amazing night.

Or at least she thinks it was amazing. Seems Charity can’t quite remember the details.

His life is a series of one-night stands and Kolby O’Brian’s not about to change his status for anyone – not even the little fireball who’s been the bane of his existence since the first day they met. Why, then, are his eyes always straying to Charity when he should be concentrating on work? And why does being around her suddenly make him want to be a different kind of man? A better one? One who thinks about…the future?

These two polar opposites need to decide if they want a future together or a life without the other in it, because an emotional volcano is churning and it’s about to erupt.

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A cool interview…

A week or so ago, I was honored to be interviewed along with Clair Brett, romance writer and former President of RWA, on Turning Pages by host, Margaret Porter.

I forgot to post the interview here, so since I just remembered…here ya go.

(I swear this menopause brain is killing me!)

Also, note to self: the next time you are interviewed for television, wear something that shows off your 70-pound weight loss and not something that makes you look bigger than you are!

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It’s snowmageddon here…cuddle up with a book!

Preferably, one of mine, lol.

Just a reminder, kids, that I’ve got 2 books on sale right now for just 99cents. And they couldn’t be more different, so…

If you like suspense, serial killers, and a kick-ass heroine, RETRIBUTION is available on Amazon and in wide distribution right now for #99cents, but the sale is only on until 2/17, so get your copy downloaded today!

And, of course, if you like sweet with heat, romcom novellas, 3 WISHES is available on kindle, in print, and on ku right now. The ecopy is only #99cents.

If you’re snowbound like I am right now, take advantage of the free time and cuddle up with some hot cocoa, some snacks, and some romance books.

Happy reading, kids ~ Peg

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A nice thing to wake up to…

So, yesterday, my Valentine’s Day Novella 3 WISHES was released, and today, I’m running my sales stats and checking all my social sites to see if there’s any buzz about it.

Yeah, it’s just something writers have to do, lIke actors check their acting reviews, writers do the same with the added check of social media and book sales.

For social stuff, one of my favorite Instagram Influencers, The Sebrero Sisters, added me to their daily shoutout of new releases – which, believe me , is HUGE!

This is free advertising at its finest, and these influencers are top-notch!

As for sales, well in the new releases category over on Amazon, this morning I am # 17 in sales in kindle romance>medical books..

and # 70 in the category Short reads (90mins-2 hrs) because it’s a novella…

To rank so high in both of these categories is, to use the same words again, HUGE!

No, by the time you read this post, those numbers may have changed because Amazon updates sales hourly. But right now, at 330 a.m. on Saturday, 2.15.25, these are accurate.

Have you gotten your copy yet? 3 WISHES is only 99cents on kindle and 5.99 in print.

Happy reading, kids. Hope your Valentine’s day was filled with love, laughter, and a good book! ( preferably mine! LOL)

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Happy Valentine’s Day and Happy release day…to me!

When two extraordinary events occur on the same day, you’ve just got to celebrate!

HAPPY VALENTINE’S DAY, kids! I hope you and your significant other enjoy the day. And if you’re celebrating Galentine’s Day – power to you, and have a blast with your gal friends!!!

Part 2 of this lovely day – and the part I love best(!) – is that it is rerelease day for 3 WISHES, the San Valentino Family Romance that started it all for my favorite Italian Family.

If you’re looking for a book about love to read on this day devoted to love, here ya go! 3 WISHES is just for you!

Valentine’s Day is chocolatier Chloe San Valentino’s favorite day of the year. Not only is it the busiest day in her candy shop, Caramelle de Chloe, but it’s also her birthday.

Chloe’s got a birthday wish list for the perfect man she pulls out every year: he’d fall in love with her in a heartbeat, he’d be someone who cares about people, and he’d have one blue eye and one green eye, just like her. So far, Chloe’s fantasy man hasn’t materialized, despite the matchmaking efforts of her big, close-knit Italian family.

But this year, for her 30th birthday, she just might get her 3 Wishes.

Available in print, kindle, and on KU!

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a #99cent sale you should take advantage of if…

you like:

~FBI profiles

~serial killer fiction

~fast paced writing

~lots of suspense and red herrings

What am I talking about? RETRIBUTION of course, my FBI profiler/serial killer/suspense novel.

For a limited time ( like 4 days!) it’ll be just 99 cents for the ecopy and that’s everywhere digital media is offered. I recently released the book into wide distribution and not just available on the ‘Zon.

Here are the links:

RETRIBUTION on Amazon kindle

Universal link which includes Apple Books, Kobo, Smashwords, Hoopla and many more!

4.8 star average on Amazon. 4.73 on Goodreads

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A little reminder…

I thought I’d take the time today to remind you that I recently pulled a few books out of KDP and began publishing them through venues other than Amazon. This way, I can reach more people than simply the ‘zon readers.

RETRIBUTION is just one of those books. Here is the universal link to more than 10 different places that are offering it. Retribution.

The other books that are currently WIDE include, and you can find them at APPLE BOOKS, KOBO, SMASHWORDS, HOOPLA, and many more

Balance

Fixing Christmas

It’s a trust thing

Mistletoe, Mobsters, & Mozzarella

Mix and Match

Santa Baby

The Sheriff and the Psychic

Woke

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Read all about it…

Yesterday, I mentioned that 3 WISHES (A SAN VALENTINO FAMILY ROMANCE) was releasing this Friday, 2.14, Valentine’s Day.

Today, I want to give you a little teaser from the story.

“You should be out with some hot guy who’s all into you, at a club, just having the time of your life. Not stuck behind a counter or in a kitchen, slaving away,” Gia said.

            I let her drone on because, really, I’d heard this too many times before.

            Anyway, there was no hot guy in the background, foreground, or any other ground just dying to take me out on my birthday or any other day. Unlike Gia, who inherited our mother’s genetics: small-boned, blonde-haired and blue-eyed northern Italian features, I’d been blessed with daddy’s Sicilian DNA: average height, black-haired and prone to hairiness (I had to shave my legs every time I showered), with the tendency to run to chubby if I didn’t watch myself, and the already noted one blue eye, one green.

            Gia had hot guys beating down my parent’s door to get to her. I did not.

            The last guy I’d dated was a setup courtesy of my Aunt Gracie. He’d been a wise guy wannabe with old-world theories on women, namely the barefoot and pregnant kind. He’d picked out the names of our first six children before the tiramisu was served.

            The guy before him told me I was married to my career/shop/lifestyle when I wouldn’t devote every minute of spare time I had – which is not a lot – to him.

            The one before him liked my candy more than me.

            Face it, at just a week shy of thirty, my dreams of happily ever after were starting to dwindle into the cold reality of perpetual singledom.

            Later on, in my apartment over my shop, I dragged out the banker’s box again and pawed through the rest of the contents Mama had shoved in there. But I kept coming back to the wish paper I’d written at fifteen.

            Funny thing was, I still wanted those three wishes, even now at almost twice the age I’d been when I’d written them. I knew the blue-eye/green-eye thing was probably never going to materialize. I’d grown to be comfortable with my weird-eyed status over the years. It was one of the first things people noticed about me and the comments were usually positive and inquisitive, not hurtful and mean-spirited as they’d been during childhood.

            The healer request could actually happen. My shop is in a busy neighborhood surrounded by hospitals, urgent care centers and nursing homes. It wasn’t too out of the ballpark to think I might meet a doctor, or a physical therapist, or anyone connected with the healing arts.        

The last wish – the one where the guy fell in love with me in an instant was a total dream, I knew. Stuff like that just doesn’t happen in real life.

Intrigued? I hope so!

Happy reading, kids ~ Peg

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5 days…

Did you ever make a wish as a kid and pray that it would come true?

Maybe you wanted to meet your favorite rock star?

Or have an entire year with just dessert as dinner?

Maybe you wanted to grow six inches overnight so you wouldn’t be the shortest kid in your class?

Or maybe you wished you could have straight hair instead of curly?

We’ve all wished for something in our lives, something we wanted, desired, hoped to get for no other reason than we wished for it.

Chloe San Valentino had 3 Wishes when she was a kid about her future husband. He’d fall in love with her in an instant; be someone who cares for people, and he’d have one blue eye and one green one just like her.

She’s pulled her wish list out every year on her birthday and so far, her dream man hasn’t materialized.

But this year, for her big 3-0, she just might get her wish. That is, if her crazy family doesn’t interfere.

3 WISHES (A SAN VALENTINO FAMILY ROMANCE) releases on Valentine’s Day, this Friday, 2.14.25. Do you think Chloe’s wishes will come true?

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