
Celebrating 8 months since the birth of the Hexagons Series
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Being an indie author is not for the faint-hearted—it’s expensive, exhausting, and at the same time, exhilarating. Talk about a whirlwind of emotions! Today, I’m celebrating exactly eight months since the international release of The Journey of Love (digitally), the book that marked the birth of the Hexagons Series. With this launch, a whole new world of characters and stories came to life, and it’s been an incredible journey sharing it with all of you.
As any author knows, there are highs and lows. It truly is a rollercoaster of emotions, putting yourself out there, especially in the form of a book. So much of your life, your personality, your hopes and dreams are woven into those pages, and you’re exposing your soul for the world to see. Some readers will embrace and love your book, while others may not connect with it—and that’s okay.
But one thing I’ve learned through this experience is the incredible value of support. Every review, every share, every comment makes a world of difference. It’s not just about the numbers or sales—it’s about the connection we make with readers like you, the people who take a chance on our stories and let our characters live in your hearts.
With the Hexagons Series starting with The Journey of Love, I’m reminded of how these characters—who mean the world to me—are now part of your world, too. I am incredibly grateful to each and every one of you who has been with me from the start, and to those who have joined along the way.
So, I want to take this opportunity to say thank you. Thank you to everyone who has supported me, whether you’ve read one of my books, shared a post, or simply sent a message of encouragement. It means more than words can express.
And to all the readers out there—I encourage you to continue supporting indie authors. We pour our hearts and souls into our work with often with limited resources but boundless passion. Whether it's by leaving a review, sharing a book with a friend, or simply spreading the word, every act of support helps keep our voices alive.
Here’s to more stories, more adventures, more of the Hexagons and the beautiful connections we build along the way. Let’s keep supporting each other, and together, we can make the literary world richer and more diverse.
As any author knows, there are highs and lows. It truly is a rollercoaster of emotions, putting yourself out there, especially in the form of a book. So much of your life, your personality, your hopes and dreams are woven into those pages, and you’re exposing your soul for the world to see. Some readers will embrace and love your book, while others may not connect with it—and that’s okay.
But one thing I’ve learned through this experience is the incredible value of support. Every review, every share, every comment makes a world of difference. It’s not just about the numbers or sales—it’s about the connection we make with readers like you, the people who take a chance on our stories and let our characters live in your hearts.
With the Hexagons Series starting with The Journey of Love, I’m reminded of how these characters—who mean the world to me—are now part of your world, too. I am incredibly grateful to each and every one of you who has been with me from the start, and to those who have joined along the way.
So, I want to take this opportunity to say thank you. Thank you to everyone who has supported me, whether you’ve read one of my books, shared a post, or simply sent a message of encouragement. It means more than words can express.
And to all the readers out there—I encourage you to continue supporting indie authors. We pour our hearts and souls into our work with often with limited resources but boundless passion. Whether it's by leaving a review, sharing a book with a friend, or simply spreading the word, every act of support helps keep our voices alive.
Here’s to more stories, more adventures, more of the Hexagons and the beautiful connections we build along the way. Let’s keep supporting each other, and together, we can make the literary world richer and more diverse.