Pieces of Me
by Kira
Adams
Release Date: 08/11/14
Summary from Goodreads:
For sixteen year old Peyton Lane, life has never been easy. She’s not popular, overweight, and oh yeah, her sister is embarrassed of her. But over the course of a tumultuous year, everything changes for Peyton.
For sixteen year old Peyton Lane, life has never been easy. She’s not popular, overweight, and oh yeah, her sister is embarrassed of her. But over the course of a tumultuous year, everything changes for Peyton.
Suddenly all eyes are on her and it’s not because she’s
fat. From a pair of handsome twins to a couple of dangerously sexy rockers,
Peyton will have to find out who she can trust with her heart. From the ups and
downs to the twists and turns—this is Peyton’s story of finding one’s voice and
growing into your own.
This is a coming of age romance that involves realistic situations and raw emotions. This is Pieces of Me.
This is a coming of age romance that involves realistic situations and raw emotions. This is Pieces of Me.
Buy Links:
Amazon * Barnes & Noble * Createspace
Amazon * Barnes & Noble * Createspace
Book Excerpt:
“Can
I just ask you one thing?” He stopped highlighting his script and turned to
face me. “Are you buying all the bullshit he fed you?”
My
cheeks were red in a matter of seconds. What
if Jace knows something I don’t? What if everyone does? Did I get played by
Jax? I wouldn't put it past him; after all he had put me through. I can’t believe I hadn't thought of it
before. Jace looked at me with sympathy in his eyes, which just made it
that much worse. Tears were forming at the corner of my eyes, but I was
determined to blink them back. He probably thought I had something stuck in my
eye, when in reality, I was trying not to have a full on break down in front of
him.
“Peyton,”
he said softly, rubbing my arm with his hand. “You didn’t do anything wrong,”
he whispered. “I just don’t want you to get hurt, especially by him. I haven’t
been around him much my whole life, even though we are brothers…but from what
I’ve seen in this past year, I just don’t believe he has your best interests at
heart. Just promise me you won’t buy everything he says right away. Promise me
you will think before moving forward with him, please.”
“I
didn’t ask for any of this,” I said softly, looking down. It was true. All I
had ever wanted after everything Jax had done to me was invisibility. I just
wanted to be left alone. I never asked in a million years for him to torture me
and then play with my emotions.
About the Author
Krista Pakseresht has always been a dreamer. From the first time she opened her eyes. Creating worlds through words is one thing she is truly talented at. She specializes in Young adult/New adult romance, horror, action, fantasy, and non-fiction under the pen name Kira Adams.
Krista Pakseresht has always been a dreamer. From the first time she opened her eyes. Creating worlds through words is one thing she is truly talented at. She specializes in Young adult/New adult romance, horror, action, fantasy, and non-fiction under the pen name Kira Adams.
She is the author of the Infinite Love series, the Foundation series, the Darkness Falls series, and the Looking Glass series.
Author Links:
Ten
Things I’ve Learned Since I Started Writing: Kira Adams
1.
Beta readers are
invaluable.
One of the first things I did when I decided I wanted to write more seriously
was join the site, Goodreads. There are
hundreds of people on there who are interested in beta reading, and they all do
it out of the kindness of their heart—asking for no monetary compensation. Each
and every one of my books went through multiple rounds of beta readers who
helped me address problems with the plot, flow, characterization, and even
sometimes, spelling and grammar. I honestly believe if it were not for Goodreads and the beta readers help, I
wouldn’t be the author I am today.
2.
Where is the rush? I hastily made the
decision to publish my first book after being fed up with my life in general—I
would not recommend this. I missed
minor formatting errors and settled for the story as it was even though I had
inner doubts about it. Although thousands of readers were happy with the
version that was published, I have already edited it once and will probably
revise and update the published copies once more if I decide to delve back into
the story. I also missed the opportunity to promote at all. Even though I have
found book bloggers (and thank God for them), it is still very hard work. I
would recommend taking your time to publish your novel.
This
is the format I would follow if you are interested in self-publishing: Write
the story, edit the story, have the story beta read, put the story away for a
little bit of time to breathe while you begin something new, edit the story
again, have it beta read one more time, edit it for the final time, format it
for e-books and paperbacks, promote, promote, promote, publish.
3.
Join online writing
communities such as Wattpad, Figment, Authonomy, Scribophile, etc. Joining a site like Wattpad has been life-changing for me. It is
a website that merges readers and aspiring writers with published authors and
even agents sometimes. You are able to post your stories chapter by chapter and
others have the opportunity to read, comment, and vote on your works as well as
follow your profile and add your books to their libraries. There are also
forums you can join that give advice on the ins and outs of the industry. A
majority of the website is the younger generation, tweens and teens, however Wattpad is filled with aspiring writers and
published authors of all backgrounds.
I
joined the site in September 2013, and since then I have 645 followers, over
7000 votes, and upwards of 35,000 reads on some of my stories. Even though I
have not and will not ever receive any monetary compensation from having my
stories on Wattpad, I will be a lifer. I
cannot tell you how much of a community it is and how supportive my followers
have been for me as well as advice I’ve been given on improving my novels; I
cannot say enough great things about Wattpad.
I think I should be their mascot!
4.
Your friends and family
will come around. Don’t
be offended if your friends and family don’t read your stories right away or
even bother to buy them when they are released. Things to keep in mind,
everyone has their own life and are busy living it—they will support you when
they see the hard work. Also, factor in what genre you are writing in because
not everyone will be interested in Young Adult or New Adult Romances.
5.
If you have the
opportunity to have a critiquing partner who will swap a few chapters at a
time, TAKE IT. While
beta readers can be helpful to no end, a critiquing partner can and will become
passionate about your work; they will push you to write new chapters and even
though they won’t go easy on you just because you’ve built a rapport, they will
support you to no end.
6.
Go with the flow. As much as I love
outlines and have used them plenty of times in the past, I have always been a
firm believer in writing what you feel is right in the moment. My stories with
the biggest recognition have not been planned out, I believe that’s what kept
the intensity building from start to finish. Don’t get me wrong, I’m not saying
there is anything wrong with outlines, I am just saying if your gut is telling you
to write something, don’t feel confined to your outline.
7.
The ups and downs of
Print-on-Demand.
When I published my first two novels, I chose the website Createspace to help with the paperback
copies I would be needing. I love how
self-sufficient their website makes you feel and how quickly they can approve
everything for publishing (within 24-48 hours). Pros: Createspace is very
easy to use and navigate. Cons: The
royalties are about 30% your book price, which in the grand scheme of things
isn’t much.
8.
You do not have to pay a fortune for a cover
that could compete in the traditional publishing world, trust me. One of the best
decisions I ever made was asking a peer on Wattpad to make my covers
professionally for me; little did I know, she actually wanted to be a cover
designer! I approached her and we worked out a 6-book deal for a VERY
affordable price. She not only works with me to make sure I am satisfied in
full, but she has a ridiculously fast turnaround. Sometimes it’s as quick as
24-hours. Her name is Emmy Logan and she is the creator of Cover Me Designs, do yourself a
favor and check out some of her creations—you won’t regret it.
9.
Find Book Bloggers who
review self-published titles. Reach out but be respectful, some of them may
agree to review your book even though it doesn’t interest them. Be content and
satisfied with each one that that takes the time. They are essentially who is
going to help create buzz and build an audience for upcoming titles.
10. If you do not want to deal with the hassle of formatting the
eBook—DON’T.
I’m not going to release her name in fear she may get too booked up for me to
use her on future projects; but, I found a decent eBook formatter who gets it
ready for both platforms, Epub and Mobi within a week or two for $20. Twenty
dollars is nothing compared to the headaches and hours you’ll spend trying to
get everything right.
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