✍ @sasa_lee(Melissa)✍

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hello everyone!

hello everyone!

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after a lonnnnngggg hectic weeks of unexpected exams, i'm sure you all are wondering how exams can be unexpected? Well in our school teacher oops forget to tell that terms start after one week so no biggie...

Moving on here we have an author that I've been enjoying reading the past months

and i'm sure you all do too so please welcome with a huge virtual round of applause : Sasa lee!!!

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and i'm sure you all do too so please welcome with a huge virtual round of applause : Sasa lee!!!

SNEAK PEEK (eCLUSIVE):

SASA: The birth of Ryker. I can't even lie about it. Smooth killer. Crazy bastard. #RykerApprovesThisComment #HonestlyTruly

READ TO KNOW ABOUT HOW RYKER CAME INTO BEING!!!

italics: my thoughts

1. Tell us a little about yourself? Perhaps something not many people know? What is the story behind your username?

Sasa: "Sasa" is a family nickname derived from my actual name—Melissa. It grew with me as a kid and just stuck. I'm boring. I love sleep. Pickles are a girl's best friend. And not that pickle you nasties. J

2 What made you want to become a writer? Will it ever be a career for you? Why/not? When, where, how and why you entered the world of writing? Give us your own cute writer story :)

I stole my first romance novel from my mom. 'Wishes' by Jude Deveraux. It was a cute read. Reading evokes imagination of all sorts. Imaginations and fantasies only I could see. But as I got older I wanted the world to see what I saw. Writing would ever be a career for me. It's a passion and that's deeper than any career out there. Do I hope to eventually sell? Of course. But to me there's a difference between making it a career and keeping it a passion. Passion never dies. A career can. Some will argue this point, but this is me keeping it simple for me.

wow that's really puts a difference between what passion and career means. God the last time I stole one of my parents books it shook me to the core.

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