Back-up Your Docs!

With the shocking news that TODAY IS THE LAST DAY IN JULY (!!!), a reminder to back-up your drafts, spreadsheets, notes, outlines, mailing list, etc! Save everything to OneDrive, Dropbox, GDrive – anywhere!

Another promo bundle!⁠⁠Grab some mega cool m/m romance for your good self and your Kindle this month – there’s some of my very own Blood Brute in there, too!⁠ ⁠https://books.bookfunnel.com/atasteofmmromance/jjifdl7ugj

Welcome to July!

I’m Eve, a 6ft Irish nerd, who indie publishes The Blood Brute Series about a #vampire coven surviving a #zombie #apocalypse.⁠⁠The latest book in the series, Strain of Four, released just last month: bit.ly/BBSeriesLink⁠

A Huge Thank you!

A huge thank you to everyone for making Strain of Four’s launch so fantastic! I had a fab month launching Blood Brute’s 4th book. I’ve learned so, so much along this indie author journey – all about writing, creativity, productivity, balance, how the industry operates, the works. Thanks for all of your support. It really … Read more

Welcome to 2022!

Happy New Year! 2021 created new family, brought new friendships, and two more Blood Brute books! As 1st January dawns, I begin work on Book 4, Strain of Four. Whatever you want to happen in 2022, grab it by the horns and *make* it happen. We got this! -DR

Helleborus Flowers

The helleborus flower features strongly throughout the BLOOD BRUTE Series: in RISE OF ONE, Rise plucks them from the base of a fallen tree as a gift for his Cypriot when Rise shouldn’t be outside the walls of their home. And I can tell you, from working on Book 2, helleborus features once again ;)⁠ … Read more

How much is too much?

This is something I’m grappling with lately, as reviews for Rise of One come in. Some readers naturally expected a lot more horror elements to the story, more gore, more blood & guts & slaying zombies. But then others have praise the story’s ‘quietness’, its ‘eeriness’ in light of what else is out there on … Read more

Today is Women’s Christmas / Nollaig na mBan!

The 6th January is traditionally when the Xmas decorations come down and the festivities are finally over for another year. During Nollaig na mBan, women put their feet up, chat with friends, and don’t do any housework or cooking. So, take note, ladies of the internet! While I’m sad to see the tree & lights … Read more