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✨ My Books Are Now Available on Bookshop.org!

 Big news, friends — my books under Rin Nocturne and Seraphine Vale are now available on Bookshop.org! 🎉

👉 Browse my titles here:


This is a brand-new distribution option through Draft2Digital. It’s a pretty exciting step forward for indie authors and readers who want to support independent bookstores.

Recently, Draft2Digital partnered with Bookshop.org to bring self-published ebooks directly to indie bookstores and readers through the platform. That means when you grab an ebook through Bookshop.org, you’re helping support independent bookstores while also supporting indie authors like me. 💙

According to the announcement, this partnership allows thousands of self-published titles to be sold through Bookshop.org’s growing ebook platform — and ebook profits go directly to participating bookstores, creating a more sustainable ecosystem for indie publishing and local shops.

If you’re curious about the full details and how it works behind the scenes, check out Draft2Digital’s official announcement here:
👉 Learn more about the Bookshop.org + Draft2Digital partnership

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I also talk about writing, storytelling, and my creative process over on YouTube — come hang out with me there:

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I love seeing indie publishing grow in ways that help both authors and local bookstores thrive. If you prefer buying ebooks from places that give back to the indie book world, Bookshop.org is definitely worth checking out.

And as always — thank you for reading, supporting indie stories, and following my creative journey. 💫






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