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Nov 24, 2012 05:24AM

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Companies that try to do monopolies only offer sweet deals until they have the market controlled, then they make you their bitch.

Yes. Please include Nook!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

In the meantime, I guess I'll have to pass on her book. As much as I love her Midnight Breeds series, I was hoping to get into another series of hers. (sigh) Oh, well...


Just to clarify, I am not a fan of exclusivity either, and I hate that anyone feels left out or slighted. But this was a book that's been available on all ebook e-reader platforms since the beginning of April 2012. In September, in the hopes of creating new awareness of my Dragon Chalice medieval PNR series, I put the first book in the Kindle Select program because Amazon is currently the only retailer that offers authors a free/promo period on indie titles.
My 90-day Select period on Heart of the Hunter ends on 12/4, at which time the book will go back up for sale on all platforms again, joining the rest of my backlist titles, which remain available at all major retailers for all e-reader devices.
I will also have trade paperbacks available on all 7 of my backlist titles in December.
Thanks again to all for the feedback, and for the interest in my books!
Hugs,
Lara :)

Amen to that. Barnes and Noble is just as proprietary and they don't offer FREE software so can read Nook books elsewhere like Amazon does. Plus they don't have the selection of Amazon. I will never shop there.

I don't have any kind of external reading device like Kindle or Nook. I downloaded the Kindle PC app on my computer. It is harder to sit here at the computer and read a book than to have it in your hand and read it anywhere. I guess I will finally have to buy one just so I can read all the e books that my authors I like are putting out there now.


If your (or your daughter's nook) is non-functioning, Barnes & Noble will replace it. My nook color had problems. I called. They could not fix it online, so offered me the choice to have them mail me a new one or pick it up in a store. I picked it up in a store with no problems. I can read my nook books on my books on my nook, my droid phone or my computers. When I was new with my original nook I accidently bought a ebook that cost over $40. I called B&N and they canceled the charge and were very nice about it. I first choose the nook because it supported the public library system and downloaded new books directly to my nook. It is only after a lot of pressure that kindle is supporting ebooks from library.