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  • FLASH PROMO: Get “My Husband’s Secret” for FREE (Today Only!)

    If you’ve been waiting for the right moment to dive into the secrets, today is the day.

    My psychological thriller, My Husband’s Secret, is available as a free download on Amazon. This promotion is a “blink-and-you’ll-miss-it” deal—it’s only running today, so make sure you snag your copy now!

    To be completely transparent with you all: this was my first published book, and looking back, I know I rushed the process. I was so driven to finally get my work out into the world that I prioritized “done” over “perfect.”

    Since then, I’ve been obsessing over my craft. I’ve been refining my writing style, my pacing, and even the visual aesthetics of my work to give you a much more polished experience.

    I still love the twists in My Husband’s Secret, but I am already lightyears ahead with my current project, The Apology Architect. If you think this one is intense, just wait—the next one is taking everything to a much deeper, more calculated level.

    Grab the freebie today, and stay tuned. The best is yet to come.

    — J.C. Janson

    I have one small favor: If you grab the free download today, please don’t forget to leave a review! It helps me so much as an indie author and helps other readers find the story.

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  • “They Don’t Start With Accusations. They Start With Patterns.”

    She walked in without knocking.

    Tajia only does that when something feels wrong.

    “You didn’t answer me,” she said the second she stepped inside.

    “I had detectives here,” I told her.

    Her entire posture changed.
    “They came here?”

    Lucy glanced around the apartment — the untouched coffee, the scattered papers, the quiet TV screen still glowing in the corner.

    “What did they want?” she asked.

    “Questions about Michael,” I said. “Work. Travel. Clients.”

    Tajia watched me too carefully.
    “I don’t like this.”

    “You don’t like anything involving Michael.”

    “That’s not true,” she said quietly. “I pay attention.”

    Then she said something that stayed with me long after the conversation ended.

    “They don’t start investigations with accusations,” she said.
    “They start with patterns.”

    The word hung in the room.

    Michael always checked in.
    He always knew where I was.
    He always stayed calm — even when I handed him divorce papers.

    Tajia folded her arms, studying me.

    “If he calls tonight,” she said, “tell me.”

    “Why?”

    “Because something feels off… and I don’t want you handling it alone.”

    For the first time since the detectives left, a thought crept in that I didn’t want to consider.

    What if the person I trusted the most… was the one everyone else was starting to question?

    My Husband’s Secret is a psychological suspense story about trust, patterns, and the terrifying moment you realize you might not know someone as well as you thought.

    Available now on Amazon.

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  • Dark History They Left Out of Textbooks

    History isn’t always erased — sometimes it’s quietly edited.

    In this video, we explore powerful examples of overlooked or suppressed history, from the Tulsa Race Massacre to Cold War experiments and the systems that shape collective memory.

    Why do some events become headlines while others fade into silence?
    How do institutions, media cycles, education systems, and political priorities influence what we remember — and what we forget?

    This video breaks down the hidden mechanisms behind historical narratives and challenges viewers to think critically about the past we’re taught.

    If you’re interested in untold history, historical truth, and deeper conversations about how history is shaped — this video is for you.

    📚 Subscribe for more history content they didn’t teach you.
    💬 Comment your thoughts — what historical event do you think deserves more attention?

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  • The City They Tried to Erase

    They built a thriving city… and then watched it burn.

    They built a thriving city… and then watched it burn.

    Before 1921, the Greenwood District in Tulsa, Oklahoma was one of the most economically successful Black communities in the United States — filled with banks, theaters, schools, newspapers, and businesses created during segregation out of resilience and necessity.

    Then, in just hours, more than thirty blocks were destroyed.

    Hundreds were likely killed. Thousands were left homeless. Records were lost. Insurance claims were denied. And for decades, much of the nation barely spoke about it.

    “The City They Tried to Erase” explores not only what happened in Tulsa — but how history itself can be reshaped, reframed, or quietly forgotten.

    Because sometimes the most powerful part of history… is what disappears from memory.

    From History They Didn’t Teach You

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  • Join My Review Crew — Be Part of the Book Journey!

    Join The Review Crew!

    If you love books, enjoy sharing your thoughts, and want to support indie authors in a meaningful way… I have something special for you 💛

    I’m officially opening spots for my Review Crew!

    This is an opportunity for readers to receive free review copies (ebooks) of my books in exchange for leaving an honest review on Amazon. Reviews truly make a huge difference for indie authors — they help books reach new readers, build credibility, and keep the stories coming


    ✨ What You’ll Get

    • Free ebook review copies delivered straight to your email
    • Early access to new releases
    • A chance to be part of my inner reading circle
    • My endless gratitude (seriously… endless)

    ⭐ What I Ask in Return

    • Read the book within a reasonable timeframe
    • Leave an honest review on Amazon when finished
    • Optional: share your thoughts on social media or Goodreads

    You don’t need to be a professional reviewer — just someone who genuinely enjoys reading and supporting authors.

    💌 How to Join

    If this sounds like something you’d love to be part of, simply subscribe to my website or send me a message expressing your interest. I’ll be selecting a small group of dedicated readers to join the crew.

    Spots are limited so I can keep the experience personal and meaningful.

    Thank you so much for supporting indie authors and helping stories find their way into the world. I truly couldn’t do this without readers like you.

    With gratitude,
    Jennifer 💛

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  • Our New Books Clubs!

    We Started Something New for Writers (And You’re Invited)

    Okay… so we did a thing. 👀

    After a lot of thinking (and probably too much coffee), we decided to create two new spaces for writers — because honestly, writing can feel a little lonely sometimes and we wanted a place where authors can connect, learn, and just exist with other creative people.

    So we’re excited to officially introduce:

    The Indie Author Hub – our brand new Facebook page
    📚 The Cozy Writer’s Club – our Facebook group for writers

    The Indie Author Hub

    This page is where we’ll be sharing things like:

    • Writing tips and encouragement
    • Self-publishing advice
    • Updates about our books and projects
    • Helpful resources for indie authors
    • Behind-the-scenes moments from our writing journey

    If you’re interested in writing, publishing, or just love seeing how books come together, this page is for you.

    👉 Follow the page here:

    The Cozy Writer’s Club

    Now this one we’re especially excited about.

    The Cozy Writer’s Club is our little corner of the internet for writers to gather, share ideas, ask questions, celebrate wins, and support each other through the writing process.

    No pressure. No perfection. Just writers being writers.

    Inside the group you can:

    ✏️ Share what you’re currently writing
    📖 Talk about books and storytelling
    💡 Ask questions about publishing
    🎉 Celebrate writing milestones
    ☕ Hang out with other cozy creative humans

    Whether you’re writing your first book, your tenth book, or just thinking about starting one… you’re welcome here.

    👉 Join the group here:

    Come Say Hello

    We’d absolutely love your support as we get these spaces up and running. If you’re a writer (or want to be one someday), come hang out with us.

    Follow the page.
    Join the group.
    Introduce yourself.

    Let’s build something really fun for writers. 💛

    “You should write because you love the shape of stories and sentences and the creation of different words on a page. Writing comes from reading, and reading is the finest teacher of how to write.” ― Annie Proulx

  • How to Self-Publish Your First Book on Amazon KDP COMING SOON!

    How to Self-Publish Your First Book on Amazon KDP

    If you’ve ever thought about writing a book, you’re not alone. Many people dream of becoming an author, but they often feel overwhelmed by the publishing process.

    The good news is that publishing a book today is easier than ever.

    Thanks to Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP), anyone can write, publish, and sell a book to readers all over the world — without needing a traditional publisher.

    In this guide, we’ll walk through the basic steps of self-publishing so you can better understand how the process works.

    Step 1: Choose a Book Idea People Want

    Before writing your book, it’s important to choose a topic that readers are interested in.

    Many successful nonfiction books focus on topics like:

    • Personal growth
    • Business and side hustles
    • Mental health and self-reflection
    • Productivity and habits
    • Learning new skillsA helpful trick is to search Amazon for phrases like “how to,” “guide to,” or “beginner’s guide.” These often reveal topics people are actively searching for.

    Step 2: Create a Simple Outline

    A good outline makes writing a book much easier.

    Instead of staring at a blank page, an outline gives you a roadmap to follow.

    Your outline might include sections like:

    • Introduction
    • Understanding the topic
    • Key concepts readers need to know
    • Step-by-step guidance
    • Common mistakes
    • Final advice

    Once you have a clear structure, writing becomes much more manageable.

    Step 3: Write Your First Draft

    One of the biggest mistakes new authors make is trying to write the perfect first draft.

    Your first draft doesn’t need to be perfect — it simply needs to exist.

    Focus on getting your ideas down on the page and following your outline. You can always go back and edit later.Many beginner nonfiction books fall between 80–150 pages, which makes them easier to write than most people expect.

    Step 4: Format and Design Your Book

    Once your manuscript is complete, the next step is preparing it for publication.

    This includes:

    • Formatting your book for Kindle or print
    • Creating a professional book cover
    • Writing a clear and engaging book description

    Presentation matters. A clean layout and strong cover design can significantly impact how readers perceive your book.

    Step 5: Publish Your Book on Amazon KDP

    With Amazon KDP, you can upload your book and make it available to readers worldwide.

    Amazon handles the technical side of the process, including:

    • Printing physical copies
    • Processing payments
    • Shipping books to customers

    Every time someone buys your book, you earn a royalty from the sale.

    Self-publishing has opened the door for anyone to become an author. What once required a traditional publisher can now be done independently with the right tools and guidance.

    If you’ve been thinking about writing a book, the best time to start is now.

    COMING SOON!

    The Complete Amazon KDP Self-Publishing Masterclass

    I’m currently finishing a brand new course called:

    The Complete Amazon KDP Self-Publishing Masterclass

    This course is designed to walk beginners through the entire process of writing, formatting, and publishing their first book on Amazon KDP.

    Inside the course, you’ll learn:

    • How to find profitable book ideas
    • How to write your book faster without overthinking
    • How to format and publish step-by-step
    • How to get your first book sales

    The course includes 10 detailed modules, tips and tricks most beginners don’t know, and a clear roadmap from book idea to published author.

    📅 Official Launch Date: March 17th

    If you’ve been thinking about writing a book, this course will give you the step-by-step guidance to finally make it happen.

    Stay tuned — more details coming soon.

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  • 8 Mistakes First-Time Authors Make (And How to Avoid Them)

    Writing your first book is exciting… but it can also feel overwhelming. Many new authors start their journey with passion and big ideas, only to get stuck along the way. If you’re thinking about writing your first book, here are 8 common mistakes first-time authors make and how you can avoid them.

    1. Waiting for the perfect idea

    Many people spend months (or years) trying to come up with the perfect book idea before they even start writing. The truth is, your first book doesn’t need to be perfect. It just needs to be written. Start with an idea you’re interested in and allow it to evolve as you write.

    2. Overthinking everything

    New writers often get stuck trying to make every sentence perfect. This slows down the writing process and makes finishing a book harder. Your first draft doesn’t need to be perfect, it just needs to exist. Focus on getting the words on the page first.

    3. Editing while you write

    Editing while writing is one of the fastest ways to lose momentum. Instead of moving forward, you keep going back and fixing earlier sections. A better approach is to write the entire draft first, then edit once the book is finished.

    4. Trying to write too much

    Some new authors try to write a massive 300-page book for their first project. That’s a lot of pressure. Many successful self-published authors start with shorter books or focused guides. Finishing a smaller book builds confidence and experience.

    The truth is, most beginner writers make the same mistakes… and the good news is that they’re completely avoidable.

    5. Not creating an outline

    Jumping into a book without a plan can quickly lead to writers block. Even a simple outline can make writing much easier.

    For Example: Introduction, Chapter 1, Chapter 2, Chapter 3, Conclusion

    A basic structure keeps you moving forward.

    6. Comparing yourself to other authors

    It’s easy to look at successful authors and feel like you’re not good enough. But every author started somewhere. Your first book is part of your learning process.

    7. Waiting for motivation

    Motivation comes and goes. Successful writers build simple habits instead of relying on motivation. Writing even 300-500 words a day can lead to a finished book faster than you think.

    8. Thinking you need to be an expert

    Many people believe they need to know everything about a topic before writing a book. But readers often appreciate books written by people who are learning, exploring, and sharing their experiences. Your perspective matters.

    Writing your first book can feel intimidating, but it’s completely possible, even if you’ve never written one before.

    Every published author started with a blank page. The key is to start writing, keep going, and finish what you begin.

    Want To Write and Publish Your Own Book?

    My beginner self-publishing course walks you step-by-step through writing, formatting, and publishing your first book.