Hi, there.
I have this book I'm working on.
Title: Ditch
Genre: YA Romance, Coming-of-Age
Synopsis: “Just because the main character in a film or in a book says ‘I love you’ doesn’t make it a romantic love story.”
Avalon “Ave” Georgine Ainsley Lange, romantic-cynic
MEET AVE
Ave Michaels is a high school student and resident rebel by day.
But secretly, she goes by Lane Maxwell, aspiring writer and soon-to-be the youngest bestselling author of one of the country's biggest publishing house. That is, if she gets the job.
THE JOB: WRITING A ROMANCE NOVEL
If there was one thing Ave knows best, it's how to avoid heartbreaks and other relationship dramas. She even made a rule out of it - one that had saved her countless times. The DITCH rule.
Can a cynical commitment-phobe who had never fallen in love write a romance novel worthy of recognition?
Who knows.
But then again, inspiration comes in unexpected ways - including from three drop-dead gorgeous surprises!
All of a sudden, she finds herself questioning everything in her life, every decision she ever made so far – including her rule.
Could her DITCH rule really be as heartbreak-proof as she thought it was?
Or was it the thing keeping her from letting herself fall in love and getting the guy?
....
I could really use some feedback and pointers. Thank you. 😊
I have this book I'm working on.
Title: Ditch
Genre: YA Romance, Coming-of-Age
Synopsis: “Just because the main character in a film or in a book says ‘I love you’ doesn’t make it a romantic love story.”
Avalon “Ave” Georgine Ainsley Lange, romantic-cynic
MEET AVE
Ave Michaels is a high school student and resident rebel by day.
But secretly, she goes by Lane Maxwell, aspiring writer and soon-to-be the youngest bestselling author of one of the country's biggest publishing house. That is, if she gets the job.
THE JOB: WRITING A ROMANCE NOVEL
If there was one thing Ave knows best, it's how to avoid heartbreaks and other relationship dramas. She even made a rule out of it - one that had saved her countless times. The DITCH rule.
Can a cynical commitment-phobe who had never fallen in love write a romance novel worthy of recognition?
Who knows.
But then again, inspiration comes in unexpected ways - including from three drop-dead gorgeous surprises!
All of a sudden, she finds herself questioning everything in her life, every decision she ever made so far – including her rule.
Could her DITCH rule really be as heartbreak-proof as she thought it was?
Or was it the thing keeping her from letting herself fall in love and getting the guy?
....
I could really use some feedback and pointers. Thank you. 😊