Harrell, since we've talked, my ebooks at Amazon are doing a lot better. I think the December rush helped everyone. Of course, in my case, we're talking I went from selling a total of 10 books a month to a total of almost 100 (and that's total for all titles, not 100 each), but it's a significant jump and means my Kindle earnings per month have gone from $20 a month to about $200. I'd still categorize myself as struggling.

Those sales have stayed steady since December, though. So anyway, I guess my point is that while we're not all going to be Lieske, I am (for the first time) beginning to have hope that I might someday be able to make enough money from self-publishing to write full time. I crunched some numbers last night, and I think it'll be a long time coming, but I think it's possible.
Since you've gotten so many different responses to The Atheist's Daughter, from some thinking it was great to others thinking it was not so much, maybe it's a good candidate for self-pubbing. If I remember correctly, the feedback you got from your target audience (a teenage girl, right?) was pretty positive. YA fans really are the best. Teenage girls who read your stuff are seriously the sweetest thing ever (even if they seriously can't spell). Anyway, maybe it's time to let the audience decide how good that book is.