"My Inconvenient Duke" Kindle deal for India

I’m delighted to let my readers in India know that My Inconvenient Duke, the third Difficult Dukes novel, will be a Kindle Monthly Deal, at INR 149, during the month of November.

It seems as though 99.9% of the deals I find out about are limited to U.S. and Canadian readers. This is because rights and licenses for my books are different for different parts of the world, English speaking or not. Note, for instance, the slightly different cover for this edition, intended for those numerous other parts of the world. (I will spare you the details and complications of rights & licenses, partly because I barely understand them myself; also, they are boring.)

And so I get pretty excited when I can offer a bargain to some of the the jillions (technical term) of readers who do not live in the U.S. or Canada.

This was my first alert about a deal for India, but I trust there will be more to come.

Chirp Audio Deal for "Ten Things I Hate About the Duke"

Through the end of October, U.S. readers can get the audio version of Ten Things I Hate About the Duke for $6.99.

You may not be familiar with the audio retailer Chirp. I discovered them via Book Bub, one of my sources for deals on books. For those of us who listen to audio infrequently (that would be me) or who, for one reason or another, aren’t paying for subscriptions to an audio book retailer, Chirp offers an alternative. Your subscription is free, and like Book Bub, it gets you daily news of deals—and there are lots of them, including weekend freebies.

As I discover other ways to alert readers to book bargains, you may be sure I’ll share the news here.

For now, it’s a prime opportunity to listen to Kate Reading bring Ashmont & Cassandra’s story to life in the second Difficult Dukes bookor to lure a friend to my books and to Kate.


"Lord Perfect" eBook is $1.99 for a limited time

Only a short time ago, I had the honor and pleasure of talking about the Carsington brothers series (among other interesting topics—and punctuated with a good deal of laughter) with Alexandra Vasti and Felicity Niven and members of their Facebook book club, The Ungovernables.

So it was nice serendipity to see this familiar red cover pop up on my book bargain alerts. For a limited time, the eBook edition of Lord Perfect is available in the U.S. and Canada for a mere $1.99. If you haven't met the Carsingtons yet, or want to introduce them to a friend, maybe now is the time?