Never has had her soul broken and does not date any nice guys. “Tasting Never” is the first novel in the “Tasting Never” series and was released in the year 2013. She has written “The Bad Nanny” series, the “Triple M” series, the “Rock-Hard Beautiful” series, and the “Tasting Never” series. By the end of January in 2013, she was making as much money as she did while at Enterprise. Then things picked up, because “Tasting Never” started to sell well this surprised her and made her wonder if it was really happening for her. She was doing what she loved, and it did not matter that she could not afford gifts or decorations at her house. It was published right before Christmas that year from her mom to get to California. It wasn’t until she tried a different tactic and channeled all the pain and heartache that she was feeling into the writing of “Tasting Never”. it made it so that she could hardly make her rent, which was worse than before. She kept working at Enterprise all the while that did not stop her from being laid off In July 2012. She did not want to stop what she was doing, though. She published three of her books, which sold about three to five copies per month. This was something that took some convincing for her. A co-worker from Enterprise, named Amanda Carroll (who designs her book covers) suggested that she try self-publishing her work. She did not let the many rejection letters get her down. It just was not right for her, and started sending publishers and agents query letters. She tried such careers as paramedic and considered going to the police academy and getting trained as a teacher. She made the choice that she really wanted to write, due to the fact that nothing else was really working out for her. There was never much of a break, but caught a lucky break and got the graveyard shift for a little while. She had a desktop and a laptop right next to each other, and would type stories in between calls. It was nice for her, but not a job for her. She took calls concerning car reservations and was able to get herself a work at home position. She got a real job, working at Enterprise Rent a Car, working at their call center. You have to go to school and get a real job, and write when you have some free time. She thought little of it, because everyone always says that a career in writing is not really an option at all. She took a manuscript that she had written while in a creative writing course at University of California Santa Cruz. She started typing up her urban fantasy novels on her computer while she was in high school. There are different kinds of stories, some written in crayon. She has many boxes in her garage, full of notebooks, some that date back to when she was a child. It is her passion and a big hobby of hers, and has been so as long as she can remember. Stunich cannot remember when she started writing she has just always written. I'm also on Goodreads, Spotify, Google +, Instagram, and Pinterest.Author C. Oh, and Caitlin loves to chat (incessantly), so feel free to e-mail her, send her a Facebook message, or put up smoke signals. Please, come and join her inside her crazy. She's the author of over thirty novels - romance, new adult, fantasy, and young adult included. can be found with her nose buried in a book or her eyes glued to a computer screen. When she's not vacuuming fur off of her couch, C.M. She hates tapioca pudding, loves to binge on cheesy horror movies, and is a slave to many cats. If being crazy means hanging out with them everyday, C.M. Oh, and half the host of characters in her head are searing hot bad boys with dirty mouths and skillful hands (among other things). Some folks might call this crazy, but Caitlin Morgan doesn't mind - especially considering she has to write biographies in the third person. Stunich is a self-admitted bibliophile with a love for exotic teas and a whole host of characters who live full time inside the strange, swirling vortex of her thoughts.
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