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Independently Published

The book In The Dollhouse is independently published. In fact, it was published a month ago to date.

The reason I decided to self-publish is to keep my work original. In truth, it may have been to control it. It was my story to tell, and perhaps, it is my story to promote. Actually, I must promote it and see if other (women) can relate to it.

First and Foremost, In The Dollhouse is an Erotica Fiction novel based on a teen turned woman trying to find her true potential. It is obvious she is trying to find it through sex, which is why this YA, Women fictional journey is labeled as an Erotica.

Some have wondered if part of the story is based off actual events. Of course, most Fiction writers know pure fiction is usually taken from what an author knows; therefore, some events may have similarities to actual life events, but some are purely fictional. However, I personally believe most women can find their highest potential in the form of their ultimate journey and that is exactly what this story is trying to convey.

This story is independently published to show that most - if not all - women can find their authentic self and highest gain. And, what does a woman have to gain? Transcendence. Where there is a will, there is a way. (quote)

My hope is that women, young women, and girls continue to feel they are as equal to men as animals and plants are to humans. Life is magnificent and diverse, and though humanity may not be able to explain EVERYTHING (though, we still try hard through all scientific endeavors,) it is possible to RESPECT ALL LIFE!

With thanks, I offer my book, In The Dollhouse, in paperback form only (at this time) through Amazon.

- Liz P. Vara
  author

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