Clare Chu hacked code in ye olde days of the mainframes, and now the code’s hacking her as she weaves words of questionable wisdom and side-splitting sass.
Her writing? Think fairy tales on steroids, myths meeting modernity, and the unexplained becoming eerily relatable. From self-help books that'll guarantee you more misadventures than life hacks to her tech-tangled farcical tales, she’s your cheerful, if slightly zany, guide with a wink and a snarky grin.
I also write romances under Rachelle Ayala (99 books published), so you might know me already. I hope you enjoy these humorous books for a change of pace.
Clare Chu hacked code in ye olde days of the mainframes, and now the code’s hacking her as she weaves words of questionable wisdom and side-splitting sass.
Her writing? Think fairy tales on steroids, myths meeting modernity, and the unexplained becoming eerily relatable. From self-help books that'll guarantee you more misadventures than life hacks to her tech-tangled farcical tales, she’s your cheerful, if slightly zany, guide with a wink and a...
Are you drowning in clutter and treasured keepsakes but can’t bear to part with any of it?
Then enlist Maisie Messington—a creative clutterbug—to lead your decluttering crusade.
Join Maisie and her sidekick, Dusty Hoover, a vintage vacuum who fancies himself a sports announcer, as they navigate the labyrinth of hoard. From crafting your unique “...
Are you tired of being a goody-two-shoes in a world that rewards the wicked? Ready to embrace your inner evil and unleash your most fashionably villainous self?
Join Evelyn Darkmore Quinn, a mild-mannered librarian turned budding supervillain, as she navigates the ups, downs, and upside-downs of the villainous life. With her untrusty sidekick Poe...
In a world where relationships can feel as unpredictable as an untrained puppy, Penelope Paws believes that the key to harmony lies in the pages of dog training manuals. Armed with an arsenal of treats, a leash, and an unwavering determination, Penelope sets out to prove that boyfriends and dogs aren’t so different after all.