Victoria Perkins

Biography

Victoria Perkins began writing at a young age and story-telling even younger. Starting in third grade, she wrote stories, some of which became the basis of her published works. After graduating from Kent State University with a BA in English, Perkins held numerous jobs, including working customer service and teaching at a private school.

Between 2005 and 2014, she has had five young adult novels published: Reeves' Island, The Last Summer, Three, Two, One, My Immortal, 'm Cara, and The Dragon Three (AEC Stellar Publishing), as well as a short story collection titled This Weak and Idle Theme. In 2014, her first three novels were re-released as new editions with new scenes and commentary.

Perkins is currently employed as a freelance writer and has contributed to hundreds of short stories, novellas and full-length novels for clients all over the world, including ones that have made Amazon's top 100 Kindle list as well as USA Today's Best-Seller list. She makes her home in northeastern Ohio near her family, including her nieces and nephews who are, in her un-biased opinion, the cutest kids ever.

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Books

This member has not published any books.

Smashwords book reviews by Victoria Perkins

  • The Spider Catcher on June 15, 2014

    With people and a storyline reminiscent of Twilight, "The Spider Catcher" shows a much darker and more twisted side of forbidden desire. While the view tense shift is disconcerting at times, I did like it.
  • Elven Jewel (book 1 in the Hunters of Reloria series) on June 28, 2014
    (no rating)
    Imaginative with a detailed, well-thought-out world. Could use more showing and less telling, but a decent fantasy story overall.
  • Hunters' Quest (book 2 in the Hunters of Reloria series) on June 29, 2014

    Back in Beaumont's world of elves, dwarves and halflings, the adventure continues with more action and romance. While there are still aspects of the storytelling that need to be polished, Beaumont's characters show a lot of growth. I particularly enjoyed the development of the romantic relationships, particularly between Fendi and the 'halflling huntress.' I look forward to seeing what happens with them.