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Book cover for Baby Fever. Image of a dark hallway and a door opening to a nursery with the words BABY FEVER large in red writing
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About DOTD:

In May 2024 the idea for Disciples of The Demagogue came to me after a twelve year writing hiatus. I hadn't written anything I'd really been proud of in a long time and I was very excited to get started on my new project. Disciples of The Demagogue was inspired by a corrupt leader that a certain group of people worship. I wrote the novel in 2.5 months over the summer with a 6 year old, 2 year old, and 5 month old at home. Disciples of The Demagogue was published on Amazon and released on December 1st!

About Baby Fever:

Baby Fever started out as an 8 page short story that I wrote seven years ago. I was twenty years old and having some baby fever myself. When I recieved the assignemnt of writing a 20,000 word novella for my advanced fiction writing class I knew immediately that I wanted to extend Baby Fever and give it more detail and depth.I decided to publish it on Amazon due to the high volume of people interested when I posted a question related to the novella on Reddit. I am happy with how it turned out, and can't wait for people to read it!

About TCOE:

When I was fourteen I started writing The Children of Eliza: Unearthed. I finished it when I was sixteen and my parents suggested we get it published. At the time I didn't know much about publishing so I ended up choosing a vanity press and we published it through them. I was just so excited to be able to hold a book in my hands that I wrote. Over the last twelve years my writing has drastically changed and I don't even write sci-fi/fantasy anymore. This book is not something I have been proud of for many years. I usually don't tell people about this book. I don't want people to associate what I wrote when I was 14/15/16 with what I write now at 28 (luckily my married name helps with the division) But more recently I have been told and convinced that this is something I should be proud of. How many sixteen year olds finish a novel AND get it published? Not many. So here it is. I don't suggest that anyone buy it, it's overly priced. But I needed some filler for my website so here it is in all its glory.


What People Are Saying About Disciples of The Demagogue:

a review from a goodreads reviewer that says This book is current and exciting, and the author tells a great story. This is definitely one that had me at the edge of my seat with every chapter. Highly recommend!
a review from a goodreads reviwer that says Great characters , vivid worldbuilding, interesting and strong plotline that grips you and doesn’t let go untill the very last word.
a review from a goodreads reviwer that says Deep and thought-provoking!he charcters, though many are not likeable, are well-defined. The world-building is remarkable and you can imagine yourself in the self-enclosed compound with no access to the outside. The storyline is tense and rapid moving. While you may or may not agree with the theories put forth in this book, you will admire the author’s storytelling ability.
a review from a goodreads reviwer that says Wow what a debut! If like me you are currently in your female rage era and you need that fuelling then read this book! This book gives a Handmaid's Tale vibe and is scarily thought provoking given what's happening to women all around the World.
It gives an insight into the fantascism and blind devotion that cult followers display when they place their trust and faith in to the delusional ramblings of their 'Leader'.
a review from a goodreads reviwer that says Overall, the book serves as a thought-provoking cautionary tale about the seduction of power and the often-blurred lines between devotion and fanaticism.
a review from a goodreads reviwer that says This was a totally different type we of book then what I normally read and I'm really glad I stepped out of my comfort zone, cause I was very surprised and how it turned our. It was written very well . Definitely try reading It even if it's not something you would typically read.class=
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