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Wednesday, March 14, 2007 |
Michele Albert: Out-of-Print Books Now Available As Ebooks |
When I first clapped my eyes on this stunning book cover, the world shuddered to a stop for just a second. Okay, I may be exaggerating a tad but it did feel that way. The rich blue sea and the azure sky are just the perfect foil for the hunk in uniform and I have a great piece of news to go along with this cover.
- Are you having a hard time finding Michele Albert's out-of-print books, previously published by Avon?
- Are your beloved books worn from rereads and you are looking for a replacement copy that will never wear out no matter how many times you read it?
- Are you tired of overflowing bookshelves and looking to replace your print book collection with ebooks?
- Do you balk at the high price that some ebooks sell for these days?
If you answer yes to one or more of the questions, this news is bound to delight you.
A Great Catch, Absolute Trouble (this book is free of charge) and All Night Long are now available in Ms. Albert's store in 4 popular electronic formats. Her Bodyguard, Getting Her Man and Off Limits are expected to follow suit soon. At a fraction of the original cover price, you can download a full length novel and enjoy it immediately.
Great savings, great value and instant gratification, what are you still waiting for?
I can easily name a number of out-of-print, hard-to-find gems that I would buy right off the bat if they were back in print as ebooks. It would be wonderful if more authors would follow Ms. Albert's example.
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Thanks for the mention, Jenny! I'm glad you like the cover (you don't know how satisfying it is to hear that...)
Saving money and space, and instant gratification, all appeal to me too.
I agree that authors with OOP backlist should look into getting them back in print in at least digital format, whether they do it themselves or go to someone else. The books aren't doing anybody any good just sitting around on hard drives or in file cabinets.
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Thanks for the mention, Jenny! I'm glad you like the cover (you don't know how satisfying it is to hear that...)
Saving money and space, and instant gratification, all appeal to me too.
I agree that authors with OOP backlist should look into getting them back in print in at least digital format, whether they do it themselves or go to someone else. The books aren't doing anybody any good just sitting around on hard drives or in file cabinets.