Detective, Lawyer, Writer

Tiffany's green eyes

You’d think the hard part of being an indie writer is actually finishing and publishing your work. For me it’s also the fun part. Then, of course, you’re supposed to know everything about cover design, blurb writing, keyword picking and spending a lot of time on social media to find your tribe and tell them your work exists.

This summer, I’ve added detective and lawyer to that work.

When Belleville – Prospector Finch’s Harem Adventures part 1 got its first review it hurt. It was a one-star review telling everyone it was a mess, probably written by AI and to stay away from it. It hurt to see months of work be casually and wrongly dismissed. On top of that, Amazon uses that first negative review to lower the book’s visibility.

I kept writing, of course, because that is what writers do!

When I announced Ilzed – Prospector Finch’s Harem Adventures part 3 on Facebook’s Haremlit group, I was surprised by a comment asking me if I had used AI to write it. The tone and words they used reminded me of that initial one-star review. And when Ilzed also got a one-star review as its first review, I realized something was going on.

I became a detective.

This is what I found out:

  1. A user name AbbeFaria left a one-star review of my first book, despite no verified purchase.
  2. Their account has only that one review, and the profile name is a fake name. Currently the reviews are hidden on his profile, but not where they were posted. To me, this appears to be a way to avoid being discovered.
  3. On Facebook, a user named Stephen Leavy responded critically to my book announcement using the same words and tone. In a separate post, he mentioned working on a haremlit book. Shortly afterward, a one-star review appeared on Amazon from Steve Dirickson also mentioning the story’s been written by AI. Again, no verified purchase.
  4. I strongly suspect that “Stephen Leavy,” “Steve Dirickson,” and “AbbeFaria” are the same person, as the language, tone, and terminology used in both the Facebook comment and the review are strikingly similar.
  5. Additionally, Steve Dirickson appears to have posted similar one-star reviews targeting other authors in the same haremlit genre using the same kind of comments in their reviews.
  6. Then, on the haremlit channel on Discord, Stephen, using the name ”Devon Hexx,” refers to our discussion about his Facebook comments. Here again, he mentions that I may have used AI to write my books. If you read it, it can be seen as positive, but I’m probably sensitive to the more dismissive tone of the post.
So, J Tiffany Noore is still going with Prospectof Finch books, she posted book three on FB on Haremlit Readers and I asked directely if she wrote it with AI. She says no (rather emphatically) and said she is writing a style called Ensemble Haremlit. That it's "like watching TV episodes of your favorite side companions."

I’m the kind of person who feels bad about leaving a three-star review on books. I’ve stopped doing that. I know how much effort writing a book takes. And I also find there’s a difference between a ’badly written’ book and a book that I simply didn’t like.

Anyway, I told Amazon what was happening and got no reply. So, here I am, targeted by a heckler, ignored by Amazon customer service, and the discoverability of my work being impaired by the Amazon algorithms. So, I left. I decided to make my own book store. It was a wonderful feeling of freedom – and a whole lot of work that I would have preferred to use for writing.

So, happy about my shinny new store, I got another surprise: someone probably used my epubs to publish my work on Amazon. One of the Reddit group moderators noticed this and informed me.

And now, I’m a lawyer trying to get Amazon to take those books down. Two parts are already down, the last one is still under review.

Apparently, I’m damned if I’m on Amazon, and I’m damned if I’m not.

I could grin and bear it because someone feels threatened by my excellent work and someone feels they can make money off my excellent work. But that’s not what I feel at all. I feel very vulnerable and alone.

Maybe I should just write for my personal enjoyment instead. Take everything down and make a fun hobby without all the stress. I don’t know.

This summer, I tried to figure out what to do. And, of course, I have to start with you, my readers. Most haremlit readers like to read their stories on KindleUnlimited. So, I’m returning to Amazon to make sure my stories are on KU.

Because of all the work involved to publish the latest versions of the books and wondering how to best use my website as my book hub, and coping with the heckling and piracy, I haven’t made the transition yet. And I really wanted to spend all this time writing instead.

It will happen soon, so please bear with me for a little longer.

Kisses, Tiffany
Kisses,
–Tiffany

Review “The Biopunk Revelation: Omnibus”

The Biopunk Revelation Omnibus

Steamy Science Fiction

The Biopunk Revelation Omnibus
The Biopunk Revelation Omnibus

Marcus Sloss and Tyler Bowman deliver a steamy sci-fi ride through grief, ethics, and cloning. Protagonist Martin’s desperate choice to clone his late girlfriend sparks a series of surprising—and sexy—developments, as cloned women bring not just complications but heightened desire. With corporate secrets unraveling and the boundaries of science blurring, this omnibus keeps the pulse pounding on all fronts.

Things make a twist when they clone more women, including one who is still alive, and uncover the company executives’ dark secrets and ulterior motives. The authors nicely combine interpersonal drama with existential themes related to cloning, while still finding time for fun and steamy moments.

👉 Love your sci-fi with heart, heat, and a clone or two? You’ll feel right at home in Tremayne or the Prospector Finch Trilogy. Finch has some very lovely duplicates of his own.

Kisses, Tiffany
Kisses,
–Tiffany

Review “Apotheosis – Demon Hunter 5”

Apotheosis: Demon Hunter 5

How can you not like a naughty dream castle?

Apotheosis: Demon Hunter 5
Apotheosis: Demon Hunter 5

Michael Dalton really makes this series work. The dream world Jimmy creates, along with his dream daughter is amazing. The stakes are high when everyone comes after him, his daughter and his harem.
Because Jimmy is bound to a succubus, the steamy sessions are long. When they enter the dream world… whooboy!

It’s sexy, high-stakes, and heartfelt—Dalton at his best.

Thanks again, Michael.

👉 A protagonist tangled up with a succubus? You might enjoy The Caterer and Miss Jones. Pillow talk meets magical mischief.

Kisses, Tiffany
Kisses,
–Tiffany

Review “The Breamstone Collective – Demon Hunter 3”

The Breamstone Collective: Demon Hunter 3

Dark twists and turns, and lovely steaminess

The Breamstone Collective: Demon Hunter 3
The Breamstone Collective: Demon Hunter 3

Michael Dalton has written an great series, and The Breamstone Collective is an awesome addition.

Jimmy’s enemies grow bolder as the Breamstone Collective begins hunting him down. With Hayley, MJ, Katarina, and Morrigan at his side, he must journey deeper into the dreamworld, following a shadowy path that’s full of danger, mystery… and heat.

Michael Dalton balances dark intrigue with steamy connection beautifully. Each twist in the plot deepens the bonds between his characters, and each steamy moment feels earned.

👉 Merchant Zayed’s Harem Adventures leans into that same magical sensuality—my most enchanted series yet.

Kisses, Tiffany
Kisses,
–Tiffany

Review “Bloodline – Demon Hunter 4”

Bloodline: Demon Hunter 4

California girls rule!

Bloodline: Demon Hunter 4
Bloodline: Demon Hunter 4

What a fantastic way to blend California history with demon-slaying magic. Michael Dalton’s imagination is as vivid as ever—and just as steamy.

What really shines is the dynamic within the harem: it’s not about dominance, but intimacy and mutual respect. Jimmy doesn’t command his companions—he connects with them. Each one brings something vital to the story, and that makes it all the more rewarding.

👉 That kind of close-knit intimacy is something I strive for too. Merchant Zayed’s world is full of powerful, magical women whose bond with him goes far beyond desire.

Kisses, Tiffany
Kisses,
–Tiffany

Review “Raw III: A Primeval Fantasy”

Raw III by Misty Vixen

A Wild World with Hot Women

Raw III by Misty Vixen
Raw III by Misty Vixen

Jak finds himself on yet another dangerous island—more monsters, more mysteries, and even more steamy encounters. But what makes Raw III really shine is the ensemble storytelling: his companions have their own arcs, make real contributions, and shape the tribe’s future right alongside him.

It’s tribe-building, RPG-flavored harem goodness at its finest.

👉 If you love it when every companion has a quest of their own, check out The Prospector Finch Trilogy. Think of it as ensemble haremlit with an RPG heart.

Kisses, Tiffany
Kisses,
–Tiffany

Review “The Black Sky: The Makalang Book 2”

The Black Sky: The Makalang Book 2

Batgirls do it too

The Black Sky: The Makalang Book 2
The Black Sky: The Makalang Book 2

Will Hawthorne’s interplanetary sexpedition levels up in Book 2. After cat girls, snake girls, bunny girls, and more, Michael Dalton throws alluring batwomen into the mix. But it’s not all pleasure—political factions scheme to claim Will for their own, while hopeful singles camp out near his home like groupies at a spaceport.

Dalton masterfully balances the heat with high-stakes power struggles.

👉 If you like sexy intrigue and clashing dynasties, Waldren’s courtly chaos in The Valentine Empress may be right up your alley.

Hot stuff!

Kisses, Tiffany
Kisses,
–Tiffany

Review “Raw II: A Primeval Fantasy”

Raw II by Misty Vixen

Spice in a Misty primeval world

Raw II by Misty Vixen
Raw II by Misty Vixen

Misty Vixen does it again! Jak continues his steamy survival saga on a magical, Stone Age island—rescuing (and romancing) women from diverse tribes while fending off deadly creatures and rival clans. From wasps to warriors, he meets each challenge with grit, heart, and growing tribal unity.

As Jak’s harem grows, so does the spirit of community—welcoming anyone willing to build something new, no matter their background. Raw, wild, and unrelentingly sexy.

👉 Love a story with a fierce and diverse ensemble? Prospector Finch has that kind of tribe too.

Kisses, Tiffany
Kisses,
–Tiffany

Review “The eGirl: A Fembot Romance”

Michael Dalton's "eGirl"

Love and AI

The eGirl: A Fembot Romance

Michael Dalton weaves a surprisingly tender tale of love, loss, and the emotional bridge between humanity and artificial intelligence. eGirl Selena, an advanced lifelike fembot, enters the life of a grieving widower and his three children—and slowly begins to heal what was broken.

It’s a gentle romance wrapped in sci-fi skin, with heart where it counts most.

👉 If you like your androids seductive and soulful, I’ve got fembots waiting for you in both Tremayne and the Prospector Finch Trilogy.

Kisses, Tiffany
Kisses,
–Tiffany

Review “A Warm Place 3: A Post-Apocalyptic Men’s Adventure”

Misty Vixen's "A Warm Place 3"

Survival harshness and body warmth

Misty Vixen's "A Warm Place 3"
A Warm Place 3: A Post-Apocalyptic Men’s Adventure

I get cold every time I read Misty Vixen’s A Warm Place series—and I mean that as a compliment. Book 3 continues the post-apocalyptic journey with Chris and his companions arriving at Pine Ridge, only to discover devastation and difficult choices. Chris’s generosity creates some strong drama, even if it felt a little out of character.

The emotional tension is real, especially when some women he risked his life for choose to stay behind. It’s raw, it’s human—and that’s what makes it work.

👉 A Warm Place is a long, immersive ride. My Merchant Zayed series isn’t quite as long—yet. But I’m not planning to stop any time soon.

Kisses, Tiffany
Kisses,
–Tiffany