Authors K.C. Crowne and Lena McDonald have publicly defended their use of AI-generated prompts after discovery in their published works caused reader outrage. McDonald revealed on her Amazon page that she used AI to assist with editing due to time constraints from her teaching job and motherhood. Both authors argue that their creative intention was not compromised, igniting a debate over the ethics of using AI tools in literature. Their justification raises questions about authenticity and the future role of AI in the writing process.
I've rewritten the passage to align more with J. Bree's style, which features more tension, gritty undertones, and raw emotional subtext beneath the supernatural elements.
The truth is, I used AI to help edit and shape parts of the book. As a full-time teacher and mom, I simply can't afford a professional editor.
My goal was always to entertain, not to mislead.
Certainly! Here's an enhanced version of your passage, making Elena more relatable and injecting additional humor while providing a brief, sexy description of Grigori.
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