Wednesday, September 25, 2019

New Release: Bitter Sweet (Book 1): A Doxie Diaries Tale Paperback by Adrienne Wilder (Author), Inochihime (Illustrator)

Adrienne Wilder released his first graphic novel on Amazon. Bitter Sweet is a spin-off set in the Bound Gods world. He is lucky to have the Inochihime do the artwork. Bitter Sweet posts a page a week on Patreon. This is the first chapter. Patreons are on page 42. This first chapter is SFW, but the next one will be 18+. This is a Bound Gods story... ;)

You can buy the paperback version for $5.50 on Amazon. 
If you are at the $1 level on Patreon you can download the PDF. All patrons at the $5 and up level will be getting a print copy of Bitter Sweet in the mail.
Bitter Sweet is also posting for free on Webtoons. It is on page 7 and posts once a week.
Bitter Sweet (Book 1): A Doxie Diaries Tale Paperback
by Adrienne Wilder (Author), Inochihime (Illustrator)
September 22, 2019
Paperback: 25 pages
Jinx is a young god trying to survive the economic collapse that has altered the modern world. His gift, his genetic advantage, is what separates him from the average human. While his talents give him a survivor's edge, immortality can only be guaranteed by the nectar of the ambrosia flower. Ira is a Doxie, a young man born with the ability to produce ambrosia nectar once he consumes the flower. Like any Doxie, he wants nothing more than to serve the gods, and give them the ambrosia that makes them immortal. And if he's really lucky, he will be loved by the god who eventually claims him.


About the Author:Website-Twitter-Patreon
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Georgia born and bred, I am an artist, a writer, and a general pain in the ass.

I spend most of my days working on my next book or designing cover art for other writers. For stress relief, I do Olympic lifting and occasionally run (but hate it). I have been in love with writing since I was very young but it wasn't until recently that I decided to pursue it as a profession.

I have experimented in several genres and found that since I identify as male, male romance has been the most comfortable for me to write. I don't discriminate in my books. All characters are fair game. I do, however, prefer a happy ending at some level.

I don't write the standard romance book. Some might even argue that what I write isn't romance at all. Personally, I think of them as love stories, where even in a fantastical world, there are realistic outcomes to the obstacles the characters face.

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