It’s been a busy week but I’m delighted to say that Visions is being read and enjoyed over on Dreame which is fantastic. Dreame is an excellent app for young adult readers which is the target audience for my Cursed Angels duet, and that is why I decided to publish book 1 there first. So far the experiment is going well and I’ve just added the next two chapters to the site.
Visions Chapter 2
Chapter 2 of Visions, book 1 in my Cursed Angels duet has now been uploaded to Dreame. If you haven’t read chapter 1 yet, you can do so by visiting this link: https://dreame.com/novel/rk8qm8qGC79Oi0ND%2Bw%2Bsew%3D%3D-Visions—The-Cursed-Angels-Part-1.html.
In Chapter 2 readers are introduced to Flynn and Jonathan, the two cursed angels in the story. This chapter is told from Flynn’s point of view. This is a short chapter but it gives insight into the nature of the two brothers.
Visions Chapter 3
Chapter 3 is told in Clara’s point of view. We get more insight into her character and we’re in introduced to her best friend Megan. Megan is keen to know more about what happened to Clara and is big into magic. Megan is a quirky character and she compliments Clara well. Their interactions are funny and lively and we also get to know a little more about each of them and their ordinary school lives. The chapter ends with Clara’s grandmother going missing and the girls make a discovery while looking for the TV remote.
If you have any comments or feedback I’d be delighted to hear them. This is a new experiment for me, but it’s enjoyable so far, and if it allows more readers to access my story, then it’s worthwhile.
Read Visions – Part 1 of The Cursed Angels on the Dreame App.
Until next time,
Keep reading and writing,
Amanda
Amanda J Evans is an award-winning Irish author and writing coach. Amanda writes adult romance that often crosses into paranormal and fantasy. Growing up with heroes like Luke Skywalker and Indiana Jones, her stories centre on good versus evil with a splice of love and magic thrown in too. Her books have all won awards and her novella, Hear Me Cry, won the Book of the Year Award at the Dublin Writers Conference 2018. Amanda is also the author of Surviving Suicide: A Memoir from Those Death Left Behind, published in 2012.