![]() ![]() Pushing new releases out every two to three months is the most critical part to succeeding in indie publishing. – What was the biggest challenge during the write up process? I sat on the story for almost a year, then debated using a penname, and finally I just decided to put it out there. – I just couldn’t get the idea out of my head. So I really have no idea why this book was the one to take off for me. When you add in the erotica and the dark suspense, that makes it even less mainstream. That these three people were one hundred percent in love. No one, as far as I could tell, was focusing on what a real love relationship between three people would be like, and that was the main focus of my book. I really thought that book would ruin my career because it’s so out of the mainstream of what people are writing. Did you expect that the book will become NY Times and USA Today bestseller? – Julie, Three, Two, One became one of the biggest hits for 2015. It’s a great pleasure to welcome Julie Huss at Land of Books. Our next guest likes to write about family, loyalty and extraordinary characters that have problems with some basic emotions. Her novel Three, Two, One hit the bestselling ranks and became one of the top titles in romantic suspense genre. Huss celebrated the best year of her writing career in 2015. ![]()
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