by Mindy | Jul 25, 2022 | business of writing, front page, love in 2020 series, new release, recent
Launch Day is supposed to be a joyous event for an author.
Authors spend months writing and editing a single book. We spend weeks crafting Launch Day campaigns to spread the word, harnessing a complicated network of advertisements and announcements from friends. We spend days counting down to the actual launch. We spend hours refreshing our computer screens, trying to gauge our launch’s success.

One essential part of the launch process is getting reviews—”social proof” to reassure prospective readers that a book is worth their time and money. Many advertising services won’t let authors purchase ads unless a book has a certain number of reviews. Reviews are so important that authors give away copies of their book—Advance Readers Copies (“ARCs”)—in exchange for honest reviews.
But the entire book launch process is derailed when Amazon—the single largest seller of ebooks in the world—refuses to allow readers to post reviews. That’s what happened to me when I launched my contemporary romantic comedy, The B Word. By July 17, 2022, Amazon was blocking reviews of the paperback edition. On July 19, 2022 (release day for the ebook), that block was extended to the electronic edition. Reviewers who tried to post were usually told that the book was not eligible for reviews. Some reviewers were told that their individual reviews could not be posted. In addition, potential buyers couldn’t find my book if they searched for “b word mindy klasky” (although, oddly, they could find it if they didn’t include my first name.) Amazon also failed to provide a “Look Inside” sample for potential purchasers who checked out the ebook.
So—prospective buyers couldn’t find my book unless they had a direct link to its page on Amazon. They couldn’t preview the book to see if it was their cup of tea. And they couldn’t read reviews to help them make a purchasing decision.
I spent the better part of the past week trying to fix these problems with Amazon. I was passed from one customer service division to another. I was told I had to submit a “Plan of Action.” (It took me days to find another author who knew what a “Plan of Action” was—no one at Amazon could or would tell me. Ultimately, I learned that it’s a document that only applies when a merchant’s account has been terminated which—minor silver lining—was not my case.)
By the end of launch week, The B Word had seven ratings. (Amazon’s search engine was finally updated, and Look Inside was finally added.) Approximately five percent of my dedicated ARC-team members persisted through multiple rejections to get their reviews posted. The others are still unable to post, as of this writing. Without enough reviews, I can’t buy most advertising to support my book. Even if I spent money on ads, I’d be asking people to take a risk on a book with negligible social proof.
My book launch has failed.
Or has it?
Survey after survey, readers report that the number one factor influencing their buying a book is a recommendation from a friend or family member.** That means The B Word has a chance.
If you’ve read The B Word, can you tell one person that you liked the book?
And because The B Word certainly isn’t the only book cut down before its chance to shine, why don’t you make this a habit? Spread the word about books you love. Tell one friend. Because if you tell one person, and they tell one person, and so on and so on and so on, authors can see a real difference.
So do it today. If you love a book, tell one friend.

** These results have been reported by the Pew Research Center, PenguinPutnam Publishing, and Forbes, to name only a few sources.
by Mindy | Jul 19, 2022 | front page, love in 2020 series, recent
About three years ago, I sat in a coffee shop with my good friend and fellow author Angelina Lopez. We were talking about the always-challenging state of publishing. She was celebrating the well-deserved success of her Filthy Rich series. I was questioning what my next writing steps would be. At the time, I was frustrated that no stories were “speaking” to me. Nothing was demanding my attention. No story seemed worth the time it would take to write. But then…
Then COVID happened.
Like most of us, I was stunned for the first few months of the pandemic. I couldn’t imagine writing, much less writing love stories, with happy endings. I was too worried for friends and family and absolute strangers. I was too frustrated by supply shortages. I was too frightened for the future.
But we humans are infinitely adaptable. And one morning, when I woke up to yet another day of lockdown, I realized that I could tell a story—a love story, even, with a guaranteed happy ending. I started writing The C Word, and the Love in 2020 Series was born.
It hasn’t been easy. (Pandemic life, or writing, but I’ll stick to writing here…)
Some readers were afraid to embrace a romance set during a pandemic. Some readers were scared off by my saucy titles. Amazon refused to let me advertise the second book, The F Word, because my title might corrupt minors. Even today’s launch of The B Word is experiencing hiccups because Amazon won’t let readers leave reviews.
But I love my pandemic heroines and heroes. I love their indomitable spirit as they find paths through coronachaos. I love their determination as they build positive lives out of frightening surroundings. I love their willingness to take risks and enjoy rewards when the world around them seems more stressful than ever.
The B Word is the last of the Love in 2020 Series. It starts at the beginning of the pandemic and ends with the introduction of vaccines. Standing completely on its own, it closes the arcs of its main characters, reaching out with a friendly gesture toward some of the heroes and heroines from earlier books.
Here’s the back-of-the-book blurb:
Lawyer Emily Holcomb is up for partner just as she’s appearing on a blockbuster reality TV cooking show. Extroverted Emily only has to wrap up a mammoth real estate deal in tiny Black Duck, West Virginia, and her dream career will be secured.
But Liam Thomas, the reluctant mayor of Black Duck, is determined to see Emily fail. The calm, reserved mountain man has a town to protect from invading corporate interests.
Emily is a fish out of water in small town Black Duck. Liam is equally at odds with life in big city Washington, DC. But opposites attract—and THIS attraction burns hotter than Emily and Liam’s arguments over who should own the town.
How can these star-crossed lovers remain true to themselves and the people who depend on them when they can’t even agree on what to eat for dinner?
If you fell hard for the feel-good rom-coms of Lucy Score, Pippa Grant, and Emily Henry, then settle in for a wild ride, because The B Word is the perfect romantic comedy escape for you!
The world is in a very different place than it was in March 2020. We’ve moved past some challenges. New ones loom. Through it all, romance stories can offer a tiny harbor, a bit of shelter, a small guaranteed happy ending.
And the happiest of endings?
As I launch The B Word today, I’m already working on another book, the first in a new series. I can’t wait to share it with you, down the road!
Until then, you can get your copy of The B Word today!
by Mindy | Oct 25, 2021 | front page, love in 2020 series, recent
The F Word is a finalist—twice over!—in the Best Banter Contest, sponsored by the Mid-Michigan Romance Writers of America.
What does twice over mean? It means that two different scenes in the book became finalists in the contest! (The F Word was entered in the contemporary romance, published author category.)
Professional editors and agents are judging the final round. My fingers are crossed that I’ll be able to report a win in the next month. But for now, I’m so, so pleased that the MMRWA enjoyed reading my banter as much as I enjoyed writing it!
by Mindy | Oct 19, 2021 | front page, love in 2020 series, new release, recent
Or maybe 42. (I know. I know. That’s always supposed to be the answer.) Or maybe 47. Or even 53.

It all depends on how you count.
Today is the book birthday for my 43rd book, The F Word. Except I’ve only published 42 books, if you don’t count novellas. I’ve published 47, if you count short stories and anthologies I’ve edited. And 53, if you count boxed sets (or bundles) of existing novels.
So, yeah. It’s a little confusing.
But the precise number doesn’t matter. What matters is that The F Word is live. In all the stores where you usually buy your ebooks. In print on Amazon (and other places, as soon as a certain middleman gets its act together and actually makes the book available as it should have done a week ago…)
What’s The F Word all about? Here’s the back of the book blurb:
When a holiday romance, falling for your boss, and a reality TV show aren’t enough of a challenge—just add a pandemic!
Personal assistant Jen Parker is eager to start her new job on North Carolina’s Outer Banks, supporting Noah “The Casanova Cook” Ryder, a temperamental chef who is judging a blockbuster television cooking show. But Jen, a widow, has a secret mission at the beach—a personal, emotional goal she must accomplish by Christmas Eve.
Noah is famous for seducing a starlet every new season. But with Home Cook America filming during a coronavirus quarantine, the Restaurant Romeo is off his game. The stress of lockdown—not to mention his own long-held secret—has Noah struggling to launch his make-it-or-break-it newest restaurant. And that’s before his longtime business partner turns into his worst frenemy (or is that just a plain enemy?)
Soon, Jen and Noah’s budding attraction is tested by vegan Thanksgiving, the world’s ugliest charm bracelet, and a possessed elevator. Every passing day—and night—ups the ante on their secret pasts. But if this culinary couple can’t stand the heat, there’s no way out of their COVID-locked-down kitchen!
If you fell hard for the feel-good rom-coms of Emily Henry, Christina Lauren, and Tessa Bailey, then grab a seat, because The F Word is the perfect romantic comedy escape for you.
You can read the first chapter here. I hope you like Jen’s story as much as I loved writing it!
by Mindy | Feb 11, 2021 | elsewhere on the web, front page, love in 2020 series, recent
Today, I’m the guest at John Scalzi’s “The Big Idea”. If you don’t know John, he’s an amazing science fiction writer (and movie critic and blogger and Internet personality extraordinaire). Among other things, he publishes a blog called Whatever, including “The Big Idea” blog series where authors talk about the, um, big idea behind their novels.

And today, I’m talking about what made me decide to write a romantic comedy set during 2020, with the coronavirus an active factor in the book. Check it out!
The Big Idea
And leave a comment over there, letting me know what you think!
by Mindy | Feb 9, 2021 | front page, love in 2020 series, recent
We authors aren’t supposed to have favorites among our books. Like parents, we’re supposed to say that we love all of our creations equally. We’re suppose to shy away from direct answers and say that our favorite is the book we’re currently writing.

But I’ve got a secret to share: The C Word is my favorite.
I love how the story came to me after a long dry spell, when I feared that I wasn’t going to come up with an original story ever again. I love how the words flowed during the second half of 2020, after months of coronavirus-induced non-writing, when I spent day after day after day fiddling with administrative details instead of putting down new words. I love the characters—how Katie McIntyre is sassy in a way that I never am, how Jason Price covers up his emotions with easy actions until he can’t avoid the weight of those feelings for one more second.
Most of all, though, I love how The C Word is a positive, feel-good book, even though—or, maybe, especially because—it’s set during the pandemic. Sure, the coronavirus makes my characters work a little harder for their Happy Ever After. But success means more when it’s hard-won.
The C Word is available for sale today, as an ebook at all your favorite online vendors and as a print book at Amazon and Barnes & Noble. If you want to buy a print copy at your local bricks-and-mortar store, ask them to order it. (You’ll make it easier for them if you tell them that the ISBN—that’s the International Standard Book Number—is 978-1-95018-439-2.)
Here’s the back-of-the-book blurb:
When a one-night stand, a fake relationship, and a demonic cat aren’t enough of a challenge—just add a pandemic.
Sportswriter Katie McIntyre thinks star pitcher Jason Price will be the perfect fling to help her forget her cheating ex. Their hook-up is supposed to end with breakfast.
But the coronavirus has other plans.
Katie unexpectedly becomes her grandmother’s full-time caretaker. When the disoriented elderly woman thinks Jason is Katie’s devoted beau, Katie pitches a pretend relationship to the star athlete. Jason knocks the fake-boyfriend ball out of the park.
Soon, their increasingly real alliance is tested by disastrous cooking, adult-themed donuts, and a hairless, irascible cat. And COVID quarantine inevitably magnifies one small secret (Katie’s) and one tiny lie (Jason’s.) The harder this pair falls, the greater the risk of those hidden truths.
If your heartstrings have been tugged by the feel-good rom-coms Beach Read, Well Met, or The Friend Zone, then pull up a chair, because The C Word is the perfect romantic comedy escape for you.
What are you waiting for? Read the first chapter and buy your copy today!