Amanda Hocking Net Worth
Hocking’s published work now consists of My Blood Approves, a series of vampire romance novels; the Trylle Trilogy, a series of three novels that together cover a teenage girl’s journey of self-discovery in an urban fantasy setting; and Hollowland, a novel in the ever-popular zombie subgenre. The New York Times has characterized her novels as “part quirky girl-like-Hocking characters, part breakneck pacing, part Hollywood-style action and part bodice-ripping romance – they are literature as candy, a mash-up of creativity and commerce”. In March of 2011, Hocking finally got out of the self-publishing game and signed her first conventional publishing contract for four books at a price of $2 million with St. Martin’s Press, introducing a new young-adult paranormal series called Watersong. The first book in that series, Wake, was released in August 2012. All three books in her previously self-published Trylle Trilogy were also sold to St. Martin’s Press and were re-released between January–April 2012.