Where are the U.K. eBooks?

 Ball Dress, Ackermann's Repository 

 Ball Dress, Ackermann's Repository 

From time to time readers contact me, asking why they can't obtain my more recent titles as eBooks in the U.K. and Australia.  If I tried to explain all the rights and contracts rigmarole, this post would go on for miles and everybody would fall asleep, and then I would have a cure for insomnia and become a very rich woman.  It sounds like a good retirement plan, but I don't have the time.  I have books to write. 

I think all anybody needs or wants to know is that the unavailability of my eBooks in these English-speaking countries has to do with certain publishing rights (and these are not the same for every book or every publisher), that these rights are negotiated, and eventually contracts get signed.

In my case, this process seems to have been going on forever in relation to the U.K./Australia situation.  However, after this apparent eternity, we seem to have dotted every i and crossed every t, and I recently learned that my UK publisher is in editing mode.  I sent in an updated bio.  My hopes are up.  I think this is actually going to happen—maybe before the end of the year.

Please watch this space for updates.  And virtual bottles of champagne. 

And to my readers in the U.K. and Australia:  Thank you for your extreme patience.

Knaves' Wager is back in print

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A number of readers have written to let me know they vastly prefer an actual printed book in their hands—and ask wistfully whether my out-of-print books will ever be in print again.

Loyal readers, I’m delighted to report that the what seemed to be hopeless isn’t, and the process has begun.  Knaves’ Wager, the fifth of my traditional Regencies, is now available in print.

This is a print-on-demand paperback.

What does this mean?   In a nutshell (if you don’t feel like reading the Wikipedia entry linked above), a POD is printed after the publisher/printer gets the order, not en masse by the thousands, as is the case with appropriately-named mass market paperbacks.

A couple of notes re POD.  Different, slightly larger size than mass market paperbacks.  Not as readily available in bookstores, though easily purchased online.  And slightly higher priced than mass market, because one-at-a-time costs more than mass production.

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Since I’ve finally finished proofreading my first two historical romances, The Lion’s Daughter and Captives of the Night, I’m crossing my fingers that by now those of you who purchased the eBooks have received notice of the corrected versions being available.  And I’m looking forward to announcing their return to print as well, before too long.

Remaining proofreading, as indicated in my June post, will have to wait until I finish Vixen in Velvet.