


The Pattern Scars – Caitlin Sweet – Nola is born into poverty in Sarsenay City. Have an indie or self-published book to suggest? Drop me a line! I have also not included my standalone book, though the In Memory anthology is there. I may know or have come to have known some of the authors, but this has not affected my judgement (as the odd 2-star rating I’ve given people I know on Goodreads will tell you).

I prefer reading humour, fantasy, and sci-fi, so these are the genres that will predominate. The spelling and grammar is excellent-no more than a typo every 10 pages, as a general guideline.They are available for download or purchase.They are self-published or indie titles.I have given them at least a 4.5 star rating on Goodreads.Books that appear on this list meet the following requirements: Needless to say, this is a work in progress. As such, I’ve decided to start saving you the effort, by listing the indie books that I absolutely recommend are worth your hard-earned dosh. However, not everybody has the stomach (brain? eyes? masochism?) for wading through piles of horrible books full of tropes and appalling grammar. Not just because I’m one myself, but because there is so much terrible self-published work out there that, when you find a good book, the excitement is magnified ten-fold.
