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The Romance of the Scam
Many people have written about book scams, but I was surprised to receive a letter about an old title of mine, More than Friends. At the moment, I have no plans to re-enter the writing world. I love being a literary agent so much that I wasn’t tempted.
I’m sharing this because the tactic employed is the same as that in a romance scam. Rather than a love affair promised to a lonely person, this is the potential of a friendship with a colleague, one who supposedly admires my work. This ploy is more sophisticated than one that initially asks for money, so it’s easier to be trapped. Also consider that authors who respond flag themselves as susceptible to the trap. And so the games begin.
Because this letter is now my property, I’m not concerned about sharing it here. I am hiding the author’s name even though the email includes her headshot. She is a victim since the sender is impersonating her.
Hi Tamela,
I hope you’re doing well.
I recently finished reading Forever Friends and wanted to reach out personally. I don’t often email fellow authors out of the blue, but your story stayed with me after I finished it, and that usually tells me it’s worth making the connection.
What stood out most to me was the way you explored the lasting impact that family expectations can have on a person’s view of both themselves and God. Kassia’s struggle with feelings of inadequacy felt authentic and relatable, and I appreciated how her emotional journey was given room to unfold naturally rather than being resolved too quickly.
I was especially drawn to the contrast between Kassia’s perception of a distant, disappointed God and the gradual discovery of His grace and acceptance. The spiritual thread running through the story felt thoughtful and meaningful, adding depth to the romance while remaining central to Kassia’s personal growth.
I also enjoyed Teague’s role in the story. His concern for Kassia’s well-being and his desire to remain true to his faith created a compelling balance of compassion and conviction. Their relationship develops in a way that feels grounded in friendship, trust, and shared growth, which made the romance all the more rewarding.
As someone who enjoys stories that blend faith, emotional healing, and genuine character development, I found Forever Friends both uplifting and engaging.
I’m not reaching out to pitch anything. I simply wanted to let you know how much I enjoyed the book and introduce myself as a fellow author who appreciates thoughtful storytelling.
Thank you for sharing this story with readers. It was a genuine pleasure to read, and I’d be glad to stay in touch if you’re open to it.
I wasn’t acquainted with this author, who writes thrillers for the general market. By the way? This scammer is clever not to pretend to be someone like Colleen Hoover, who reportedly struggles with so many impostors that she can’t keep track of them all. When the victim receives a letter supposedly written by a lesser-known author, the correspondence seems believable.
So, who is this author? I discovered these comments in a reader’s review of one of her books:
She deals very frankly and very well with bisexuality and sexual fluidity and features multiple awesome bisexual characters. In addition to this being just great for the genre and for LGBTQ representation in general, you also have to consider the many advantages this brings to a thriller. Literally anyone could be a suspect because they’re in love with/in a secret relationship with/sexually coveting someone else. 🙂
Since I doubt readers who praise these elements would seek my books, I also doubt the impersonated author ever read any of mine.
If you’re interested in forming relationships with fellow authors writing in a similar space to yours, I recommend ignoring unsolicited emails and instead bonding with writers you meet through established groups, such as ACFW and AWSA. Talk to writers known to you who can lead you to helpful, prayerful relationships you can treasure for a lifetime.
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Monday Moments – July 6, 2026
The beginning of wisdom is this: Get wisdom, and whatever you get, get insight. The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom, and the knowledge of the Holy One is insight. If any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask God, who gives generously to all without reproach, and it will be given him. The wisdom from above is first pure, then peaceable, gentle, open to reason, full of mercy and good fruits, impartial and sincere. We have not ceased to pray for you, asking that you may be filled with the knowledge of his will in all …
Fun Fridays – July 3, 2026
With July 4th this weekend, we in the United States celebrate Independence Day. Today, be stirred by this rendition of “The Star Spangled Banner” by Sandi Patty. First sung in 1986, it has become one of the most electrifying performances of all time. Turn up your volume, and stay through to the exhilarating crescendo at the end. (The video goes black for a moment after the opening screen. It is not a glitch!) ShareTweet
A Summer of Reading Dangerously
Be careful what you read. It may change your life! Franz Kafka wrote that books can “wound and stab us … wake us up with a blow on the head … affect us like a disaster … grieve us deeply.” As we slide further into Summer, think about the books you plan to read the rest of this year. What is on your to-read list? Is there a book with which you know you will disagree? Is there one that could rattle your cage a bit more than usual? Could we spend this year reading dangerously? Tell us your book …
Fun Fridays – June 26, 2026
Today, abbreviated, is 6/26/26. Isn’t that fun? To thoroughly geek out about numbers, watch today’s video about the origin of the ISBN number. Yes. It is interesting. I’ve written before about this seemingly unimportant little piece of publishing. Enjoy these other articles: “I Is for ISBN” “The ISBN Turns 50” Then click on today’s video and enjoy a visual ride through the wonders of this invention. (By the way, would anyone like to go to Bookland with me?) [If you can’t see the video in the newsletter feed, click through to the site and enjoy it.] ShareTweet


