eBook Release
The book, titled Pirate
Ophelia, parallels the events that happened in my life at that job,
including meeting new friends, making enemies, and feeling betrayed by those I
trusted. The story served as a way to
purge my mind of the trauma and let me move on with my life. I would wake up from nightmares a few times a
week—nightmares related to the job and that left me feeling depressed and
upset, even though I couldn’t remember them.
I’ve planned to write a sequel for years
but have yet to finish it. I found that
I was stuck in my writing, unsure of the direction I wanted the story to
go. I started thinking about a few of
the main characters and began writing their stories. I had two prequels in the works, but I
finished the backstory of the character Janneke first—the character that is
based mostly on myself.
Today, that story, titled Pirate
Ophelia: The Admiral’s Tale, is available to buy on Amazon Kindle. I am undecided if I want to create a printed
version—the paperback would be just under 100 pages, which seems too small to
print. Perhaps I will wait until the
other prequel story is finished and publish them together. Either way, I feel proud that I have once
again managed to sit still long enough to write a short book; a major
accomplishment for someone who seems to have mild dyslexia and ADD.
I decided to release it today because
it is my husband's and my fifth wedding anniversary. We gave out signed copies of Pirate
Ophelia as favors when we had our official wedding celebration. We had eloped on August 16, 2017, two years
to the day of our first date, and went ahead with the planned wedding in
November. It seemed only fitting that Janneke’s
story—my story—is released on this special day.
All of my published books can be found on my Amazon Author Page.
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