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Big news!! :)

I now have my own personal website! You can find the link at the end of this post.

With my fanbase growing I thought it would be a good idea to expand and give everyone different places to follow me.

Even though I only have 3 books on the market, I have more books and stories waiting to be written. On top of that, Book 2 for my Dark Moonlight series is still in editing, and the final book will start to be written soon, too.

I have a few other stories I'm brainstorming. Once I have completed my Dark Moonlight series, I'll be able to really focus more on the storyline and figure out which one will be next.

I really can't thank you all enough for your outpouring love and support over the last (almost) year. I hope you all enjoy reading my books :)

As always, be sure to follow me on Social Media :)
Instagram: NMWilliamsAuthor
FaceBook: NMWilliams2018
Snapchat: NMWilliams2018

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