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Friday, December 04, 2015

WHAT ANGELS FEAR On Sale for $1.99!


The Kindle version of WHAT ANGELS FEAR is currently on sale in the States for $1.99. It's also available for $1.99 at iBooks. So if you have a friend or relative who's been thinking about trying the series, here's their chance to get the first book at a great price. But they need to hurry because it's only for a week or two.

A few months ago, I asked y'all what you thought helped draw new readers to a series, and many of you told me, Reduce the price on the first book. I've been pestering and begging and pleading ever since, and The Powers That Be have finally agreed to do it for a limited time. So a big thank you to everyone who suggested it.

At the moment it's still at the regular price on Barnes and Noble; I'll post when I see it's come down. And I'm told it was  £1.60 in Britain, at least as of Tuesday.


12 comments:

  1. Unfortunately the Kindle price has gone back up to normal on Amazon UK. It was cheap for a while, and I bought it!

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  2. Susan J.12:40 PM

    I hope you continue to sell your books and get a following in England eventually but I am so demoralised by some of the remarks in the last blog that as an Englishwoman I feel the culture difference is just too great to be overcome and I bow out. Good luck. Heavens, Jane Austen modernised to suit American readers, God help us! I just read a review of a novel on Waterloo by an American writer who apparently had the Duke of Wellington say 'Get me a coffee already!' I rest my case.

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  3. Helena, that's too bad! Thanks for letting me know. I wonder why they dropped it at a different time? Odd.

    Susan, I'm so sorry you feel that way. And good heavens, who wrote that Waterloo book?!

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  4. Susan, don't give up on the readers of the world...PLEASE! Just because some people are still in primary school in their reading doesn't mean we all are. I know plenty of Jane Austen lovers. And there are so many writers out there who shouldn't even put pen to paper, let alone write history, that they don't even deserve our notice.

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