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Writer's pictureG. G. Gleason

September Wrap Up


It's already October!

I'd love to say time is flying, but for me, September felt like the longest month ever. It was a very busy, very stressful month, but great things came out of it, so I can't be too upset.

FALLing: A Best Friends to Lovers Romantic Comedy is now LIVE, and can be purchased as an ebook, paperback, or read for free anytime with Kindle Unlimited.

I'm so thankful to my ARC team for helping me reach my highest level of sales yet on a release day! What an accomplishment, and I'm so grateful to everyone who helped me achieve it.

There's No Crying at Christmas is now also available for preorder for only $.99.

This book is an enemies to lovers, small town romance. The books are sister books, but both can be read as stand-alones without issue.

There's No Crying at Christmas releases on November 4th. While that seems a bit early for a Christmas book (maybe), last year I started reading my holiday books on November 1st. If anyone else is as crazy for Christmas as I am, they can start their holiday reading just as early!

September was spent with my head down, editing like crazy, doing my best to make FALLing the best book it could be. I will be doing the same for There's No Crying at Christmas this October.

After that, I will be all-in on this year's National Novel Writing Month! (NaNoWriMo) It'll be my third year participating, and I cannot wait.



I didn't get a huge amount of reading done in September, unfortunately, but there were still a few stand out books that you should definitely check out.


Take A Hint, Dani Brown by Talia Hibbert


This book was pretty much everything. A woman who is scared of relationships, a man that is a *total* heartthrob, and sexual tension for days. This was easily a five star read, and my favorite book I read last month.








Hooked by Emily McIntire


This book is a loose reimagining of Peter Pan, and I loved everything about it. Instead of the Peter getting a happy ending, this book focuses on Wendy and Hook getting together and making some magic.

Full disclosure, I always hated Peter Pan as a character. I thought he was a rude, selfish, and stupid boy, and I had no idea why everyone in Neverland loved him. So reading this book was extra awesome for me.

The chemistry was amazing between Hook and Wendy. I am usually not a huge fan of dark romances, or men who are dangerous. But this book, oh man, I was rooting for him to "hook" pretty much everyone and then go back and love up on Ms. Wendy.

It's free with Kindle Unlimited and I highly recommend it.


Kookie Dough by Bella Jay


I was lucky enough to get this book as an ARC, and goodness was it fun. It's a quick read filled with all the best kinds of sin. There's an age gap, multiple parter fun, and enough sexual tension that I was giddy reading it. I loved the style of the book, and Bella Jay's writing style really drew me in. I can't wait to read more from her.

This book is available through Kindle Unlimited, and I highly recommend. It's a good time, y'all.




That's all for me for this month!

Keep on reading, grab my Christmas book for less than a dollar while you can, and please consider reading FALLing while you're at it. I had so much fun writing that book, and I'd love to share that happiness with readers everywhere.

Until then, stay safe and enjoy October!



Happy reading, Everyone!


- G.G. Gleason




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