This book has a lot of grammar errors. There's no argument there, it's a fact. It's also a known fact that reading is more enjoyable when there is little to no errors. Knowing that, if I made an author site where I posted the edited version of this book, would you guys be into that?
What You Get
- A version of Jacqueline that's easy to read
- No plot holes
- Better Character Development
- Only Half of the cringe stuff
- The same story in all the ways that matter, but written betterWhat's In It For Me?
- If I publish the edited version of this book in the form of a blog post on a site like blogger, the views I get from you guys reading it could make me a little money.
- This would allow me to keep this book (and the others I add to the site) free for possibly foreverI'm not married to the idea, it's just a thought I had and wanted to share. I'd love to hear your thoughts in the comments!
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Jacqueline || BWWM
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