2.27.2015

Guest Post by @MarataEros - author of The Token 9 #Giveaway


Today I thought I'd share a guest post from the author of The Token 9: Chet Sinclair.  Marata Eros is here to share a love letter to reviewers.  As a reviewer myself, Thank you :) Afterwards, we'll take a look at her book and there's a nice giveaway as well!  Yay!





Ode to the Three Star Reviewer

This is a love letter of sorts. Anyone who's ever bothered to check out my blog, Facebook or twitter sites knows that I'm positive, assertive and command a great respect for my readers (and all other supporters). Some authors won't make the ballsy move to say anything about reviewers because we're terrified of offending anyone by accident and getting labeled as one of “those” authors. Well, no need to worry about that, guys. I'm not one of “those.” I'm a normal chick whose day job is writing. I'm a wife, a mother of four, and daydream from mind to paper. It's not complicated. I'm not here to spread negativity so rest assured, the words that follow are positive, truthful and from the heart. It's all good.

This month I'd like to touch on reviewers. I love my readers; I am one. I read about 3-4 books per week and understand my taste intimately, select accordingly and won't go past 10% [eReader] on any work unless it engages me. Since I'm a niche writer... well, that typically means I don't like “broad” work. However, there's exceptions, like BEAUTIFUL DISASTER. I loved that work and its wide appeal cannot be denied. The one that took the rug out from underneath me was the wonderfully dark, poignant and clearly controversial CJ Roberts masterpiece, CAPTIVE in the DARK. Wow. Just- wow.

So- I understand your pain. I read, I select, and I... critique.

What? You don't like everything you read? The short answer is: no.

However, as a writer, your constructive criticisms are helpful. I won't lie: I adore the fives stars, the one stars are tough... the three stars are [typically] informative. As an artist I don't “learn” much from that wide pendulum, though I appreciate every review. Appreciate doesn't mean like or dislike, it's a nod to the time it took that reader to voice their thoughts in a tangible way. Stephen King once said: The worst advice? ‘Don’t listen to the critics.’ I think that you really ought to listen to the critics, because sometimes they’re telling you something is broken that you can fix.”

Okay, King is The Master. Since we write, we need to listen to our readers so we can continue to improve our work: the craft of writing. Everyone's time is valuable and I don't ever dismiss readers who share their thoughts.

I love hearing what resonated in my work; I need to hear what didn't work just as much. Some things compromise the work and I can't alter those, but I can add things that readers need. My break out dark romantic suspense, A TERRIBLE LOVE is a case in point. When I read some reviews where readers wanted to hear more back story, and just more “why,” I fleshed that out in the companion, A BRUTAL TENDERNESS. However, the intrinsic character's personalities must remain true to who they are, a product of what shaped them in the past, and what the present is feeding them. I usually use the rule of “3s.” If I hear the same criticism three times (or the same “love”) I will emphasize the latter and improve the former.

I'll speak for all those who write: if you care about your words, you care about who's reading them. Altering your work to improve it for your reader while remaining true to your style isn't cheating, it's progressing.

Thank you so much for reading our work. Without you, they're just words on a page.


And now ... onto the book, oh yeah, and the GIVEAWAY!






The Token 9: Chet Sinclair
(The Token #9)
by:  Marata Eros



Publication:  February 27, 2015
ISBN:  1499264313
ASIN:  B00JXUCT3Y
Length:  170 pages
Genres:  Erotica, Contemporary Romance




Blurb:

An addiction.

Kiki is desperate to stop the twisted relationship she shares with Chet Sinclair, but finds that she can't.  Desperate to break the pattern, she goes into hiding to escape her feelings and a ghost from her past comes back to haunt her.

The Consumption.

Needy and unnerved, Kiki turns to the one person that offered her solace from the past.  Can Damon Axton erase what's begun?  Will he be the one to beak the cycle of sexual intensity and obsession that Chet uses to imprison her, body and soul?

A Recompense of Love.

When Sinclair discovers where Kiki is hiding, their passion explodes once again.  Can either admit their true feelings for each other?  Or will sensual enslavement destroy their dark love before it has begun?

Add it to your TBR List!

Buy it :  Amazon   |   B&N

Check out previous installments in the Token series at Amazon !



ABOUT THE AUTHOR : 


Marata Eros (a pen name for Tamara Rose Blodgett), is the NY Times and USA Today bestselling author of A Terrible Love.  Marata has more than thirty-five titles in multiple genres including Dark Fantasy, Dark Romance as well as her highly successful Dark Erotica series.

Marata lives in South Dakota with her husband, children, and fur kids.  She is an ardent reader of many genres.  Tamara enjoys interacting with her readers via Twitter, blog, and newsletter as often as possible.  Please stop by and say hi :)

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