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Pre-order starts Sunday for my Broadway sapphic romance! We’re falling in love AND mounting a whole new musical. I hope you like it!

We are ONE WEEK away from the pre-order date for IF I TOLD YOU!

Looking for a theatre book? How about some sapphic romance? A whole-ass brand new musical? Paige + Alex are the perfect escape.

Paige Parker danced before she could walk. After a lifetime of performing, her wildest dreams come true: she gets the chance to originate a lead in a Broadway show. Determined to make the most of her time in Chicago, where the musical is workshopping, she vows to find herself. No more crushes, no more dating, no more mistakes. But all of that changes when stand-up comedian Alexandra Tate walks into her life.

Sweet, sexy, and fun as hell, Alex sweeps Paige off her feet. Gone are Paige’s rules, as well as her insecurities about not being worthy of love. The magic of Chicago summer surrounds them, and even though they try their best to simply enjoy the time they have, they can’t help falling in love.

Autumn and life-long dreams pull them in different directions. What comes first – a love like neither’s ever known, or opportunities that they’ve yearned for their entire careers? If their ambitions don’t keep them apart, Alex and Paige could find a way to their own happily ever after.

The If I Told You cover and blurb reveal is coming in two weeks! I can’t wait until you meet Paige + Alex.

The If I Told You cover reveal is coming! I can’t wait for you to meet Paige and Alex, and see the brand new musical I’m mounting in the book. Follow me for updates!

IF I TOLD YOU coming later this year! Paige gets the role of a lifetime, and maybe the love of her life, and I mount a whole new musical. Stay tuned!

Tomorrow! I’m revealing the title of my next book!

If you’re missing theatre like I am, fall in love with Ethan while we wait for the lights to come back on.

Available here!

Book two is getting published! I can’t wait for you to read Paige’s story. Stay tuned.

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Evie’s recovering from a tragic loss and the story picks up when she’s on the cusp of rejoining life; of doing fun things and allowing herself to find enjoyment in them. Of course, it helps to have a really good friend, and in her case, it’s Danny. I adore their relationship and what an important secondary character he turns out to be. There’s nothing I didn’t like about Danny. I wish I knew someone like him.

Ethan is a surprise. He’s presented as a rich, talented, good looking singer who seems to have the Midas Touch – he’s successful with anything he does. The author makes it clear that he works hard to get where he is, but he is also at a pivotal moment in his life. Fame has its downsides and what he needs is balance. But where can he find it, and what will it look like? The most endearing and cute thing about him is his puppy. The author shared just enough for me to get the impression that Ethan really adores his furry buddy.

Ms. Easton’s writing is able to capture the nuances of emotion and paints them with words so readers get the feeling they’re experiencing them too. The breathless anticipation, the yearning and the joys of discovering they are more than physically compatible – it’s off the charts fantastic. Yes, the bedroom door is open but it’s not described like a reader is standing over them, giving a narration of details. No, I found just enough to be happy they had such wonderful satisfying sparks between them. I was happy that they were happy.

The conflict is basic. Can she get beyond her loss and grab the promise of a future filled with love? Can Ethan trust that their budding relationship is strong enough to trust her with his secrets? That what he feels is real and could it survive long distances and separation? Do they each feel for each other what they think they feel for the other? Such basic, human questions that if answered correctly can lead to a happiness only found in movies.

I should give warning – there are tears. Not mine though. No. The characters experience a catharsis or two and with emotions that passionate and deep, tears are a release and part of the healing.

I didn’t get all the movie lines in the book but I totally got the Horatio Alger reference. It was quite clever of the author; being able to weave quotes throughout the dialogue as part of the dialogue. It was fun.

The story wraps up with not only an HEA for Evie but for Danny too. I am enchanted with how upbeat, positive, romantic and tender this novel is and heartily recommend this book to anyone looking for a well told, feel-good romance.

Really lovely review from Long & Short Reviews Blog! This was so nice to see.

Why yes, Evie + Ethan do sing a duet during their whirlwind weekend romance. Did you think I’d write a Broadway romance novel without it?

Which Broadway star would you want to sing a duet with?

LOVE ME A LITTLE is available at the link in my bio!

In my next book, I’m mounting a whole-ass new musical at the Cadillac Palace Theater in Chicago. I can’t wait for you to get to know Paige when she gets the role of a lifetime.

I haven’t even sent it to my publisher yet, so I don’t know when it will be out, but keep an eye on my posts!

My current inspiration for the next book. I can’t wait for you to watch Paige shine. And if you’re missing theatre, check out my debut novel LOVE ME A LITTLE at the links in my bio!

If you love audiobooks, Love Me A Little is available on Audible! Have you ever fallen in love with someone performing onstage? Evie has. Link is in my bio! 

yumeisha:Dear friends,First of all, if you’re still here, please know that I love you! It’s been a l

yumeisha:

Dear friends,

First of all, if you’re still here, please know that I love you! It’s been a long, long time since the last run of Love In Print, my terrible and self-indulgent otome romance series about a girl named Reiko and all the possible ways her story could unfold. I’m still so happy that I wrote it, even if I do want to hurl every last Google doc into a volcanic inferno by now. The experience connected me to so many people and even led to some of my most enduring friendships, online and offline. Thank you again, if you ever took the time to read.

2020 has been a raging dumpster fire of a year, and I’ve been thinking about how comforting it can be to vanish into a story for a while. Writing Love In Print brought so much light into my life, and although there isn’t much I can personally do about 2020 being 2020, I can at least rewrite an old office romance to be less garbage than it was originally. (I hope???) 

 Anyway, TL;DR, Masaru’s fully revised main route will run on Wattpad two days a week, starting December 25th. You know, just in case someone’s Christmas wish list included a lighthearted rom-com about workaholics who hate weddings and are then made to attend three of them. I’m still mean, nothing’s changed.

More details will be posted here between now and the 25th. I will answer any and all messages that appear in my inbox, including anything along the lines of, “MARIKO TBH WHY ARE YOU BRINGING THIS BACK INTO MY LIFE WHEN I LITERALLY NEVER ASKED” 

Til next time, I hope you’re happy and staying safe!!

xo Mariko

Artwork for the series is, of course, by the incomparable @makuo-san!

Do you remember when I used to ink lineart and had only one blog on Tumblr? I don’t either, but Love In Print is still here so it must’ve happened. Please check out my dear friend’s work! 


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oddthesungod:

hot new trashy romance novel for the distinguished reader :^)

Cover reveal!!

✔️rivals to lovers

✔️mature romance

✔️ grumpy + sunshine

✔️single dad and his daughter’s teacher

On Canvas debuts April 27, but you can preorder it right now! And if you haven’t started the series, now is a great time to pick up Picture It on sale for just 99 cents too!

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“You make a very handsome dead eel, my husband,”

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Book: Radiance

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