E-Book Deals!

  I just finished reading Isabella by Loretta Chase. It’s only $.99 right now on Nook and Kindle. The cover isn’t great and I noticed the formatting is a little off, but the story is classic Chase – an excellent read.  
I haven’t read this yet, but I just downloaded Vanquished by Hope Tarr. It’s free on Nook and Kindle.
Hearts Aflame by Johanna Lindsey is $.99 on Nook and Kindle. It’s also on my to-read list.
Another title on my to-read list is Conor’s Way by Laura Lee Guhrke. It’s $.99 on Nook and Kindle.
Heart of a Knight by Barbara Samuel, which won the 1998 Rita for Best Historical Romance (short category), is now $.99 on Nook and Kindle.

Amazon Explores Netflix-like Ebook Lending Service

Amazon is thinking about launching a “Netflix” for digital books, which would allow readers to pay an annual fee to read ebooks without actually buying them.

However, it appears the plan would limit how many ebooks subscribers could read each month. 

According to a report in the The Wall Street Journal, publishers aren’t thrilled with the idea because they worry it could devalue books, as well as hurt the publishers’ relationships with other retailers.

Amazon has reportedly told publishing executives the ebook library would feature older titles.

According to the Journal article, the ebook content would be made available to customers of Amazon Prime, who pay $79 a year for two-day shipping and for access to a digital library of films and television shows.

The publishers would receive a substantial fee for participating in the program, but it is unclear whether any of them have agreed to participate.

According to Publishers Weekly, Amazon intends to launch the new service in time for the holiday season.

There’s also a question as to how far-reaching the service would be. Publishers Weekly reports  Amazon is telling publishers that fewer than 10 percent of its Prime customers own a Kindle.

I’m guessing quite a few more will sign on, if and when an ebook reading feature is added.

2011 Golden Gateway Finalist

I just got word that two of my Regency manuscripts, Tempting Bella and Compromising Willa, are finalists in the From the Heart Romance Writers’ Golden Gateway contest.  
A double finalist! What a great way to kick off the weekend.

FTHRW is an internet-wide, online chapter of the Romance Writers of America.

The contest judges the first 50 pages of the manuscript along with a five-page synopsis. The final round judge in the historical category is editor Deb Werksman with Sourcebooks.
The final placements will be announced at the end of October.