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Cover Reveal - Guard My Body

Whao! Would you look at this, a cover reveal. Obviously I've been working on another story.

The title is Guard My Body. It's about a hot protective bodyguard and a writer. Because who doesn't want a hot bodyguard as a book-boyfriend?

Writing this story has been a lot of fun, I'm about to enter the final stages of it and hope to have this story out by the end of this month.

When I was finishing up Beach Fling with a Biker I wasn't sure what I was going to write next. The past few stories I've used the Reedsy editor to format my manuscripts to upload to Amazon. It has saved me a lot of time with formatting.

I noticed on the Reedsy site they have a plot generator. So I decided to check it out. It spit out an idea about a bodyguard, which intrigued me, but I also dismissed it. However, the concept wouldn't leave me alone, so I went back and started generating plots involving a bodyguard as my hero.

And no, their little plot generator is not some AI thing. From what I can tell, they have several different occupations, situations, etc. and all it does is shuffle them about to come up with a writing prompt. Nothing fancy, really.

There is actually much more to how this story came about. Also, it doesn't actually generate a whole plot from beginning to end. It's more like a writing prompt generator than a plot generator. But I developed a whole story from the very short paragraph it spit out at me. Yes, it was only a short paragraph from which I've written a whole story.

After I release this story, I'll write a longer blog post on this whole process as well as the prompt that was generated.

Until then, stay tuned and if you want to know when this story is released, keep checking back, or you can subscribe and get the news of the release delivered to your inbox!


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