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  • Why The Day I Stopped Being Invisible Is My Favorite Book I’ve Written

    Every book I write takes a piece of me with it. Some stories come from imagination. Some come from a “what if?” question. Some begin with a spark, a character, a scene, or one line that won’t leave me alone. But The Day I Stopped Being Invisible came from somewhere deeper. It came from a…

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  • What It’s Like Being Both a Romance and Thriller Author

    Link to my Amazon author page. Writing romance and writing thrillers might seem like two completely different worlds. One is built on longing, connection, chemistry, vulnerability, and the promise that love can survive life’s messy parts. The other is built on secrets, danger, obsession, fear, betrayal, and the terrifying realization that nothing is what it…

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  • Coming Soon: Number One Fan, a Dark Psychological Thriller About Fame, Obsession, and the Danger of Being Seen

    There’s something seductive about being adored. For actress Sienna Vale, being watched is part of the job. As the thirty-year-old star of the hit TV crime drama Homicide Division, she’s used to cameras, interviews, red carpets, fan theories, social media speculation, and the constant attention that comes with fame. But in my upcoming dark psychological…

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  • Discover the Books of Shelly Meyer: Romance, Mystery, Thriller, and Emotional Women’s Fiction

    If you love stories that stay with you long after the last page, welcome. My books are written for readers who crave emotional depth, unforgettable characters, romance, mystery, supernatural intrigue, and the kind of storytelling that makes you feel seen. Whether you’re looking for heartfelt contemporary fiction, page-turning thriller, or romantic suspense with powerful emotional…

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  • Indie Author Struggles: How to Market Your Book With No Money

    The struggles of being an indie author are very real, and one of the hardest parts of this journey is figuring out how to market a book with no money. People often romanticize indie publishing. From the outside, it can look empowering, exciting, and creative. And yes, there is something beautiful about having control over…

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  • Fooled Around and Fell In Love Is Complete — And I’m Ready for the Next Chapter

    There’s something so surreal about writing the end of a book. For months, sometimes longer, these characters live in your head and your heart. They keep you company when you’re making dinner, trying to fall asleep, driving somewhere, or doing anything except sitting still. They become part of your everyday life. And then one day,…

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  • The Job I’d Do for Free

    The Job I’d Do for Free

    If someone asked me what job I would do for free, the answer would be easy: writing. Writing has never just been something I do. It is the way I process the world, the way I tell the truth, the way I make sense of emotions, people, pain, hope, and love. It’s the thing I…

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  • Supporting Indie Authors Matters More Than You Know

    As an indie author, I can tell you that support means everything. Even something as simple as viewing a post about one of our books helps more than you might realize. Every view, like, comment, and share helps our books reach more readers, and for independent authors, that kind of visibility is so important. If…

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  • National Medal of Honor Day

    Today, on National Medal of Honor Day, we pause to honor the extraordinary courage, sacrifice, and patriotism of the brave service members who have received the Medal of Honor, the United States’ highest military award for valor. Observed each year on March 25, this day was established to foster public appreciation and recognition of Medal…

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  • Human Rights

    Human Rights

    Today, on the International Day for the Right to the Truth concerning Gross Human Rights Violations and for the Dignity of Victims, we pause to recognize the power of truth. Truth matters because it honors victims, gives voice to survivors, and brings dignity to those whose suffering has too often been ignored or denied. This…

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