That said, aside from the fact that there is nothing quite like a book with actual pages and cover (my personal preference), I do make more profit from each hard copy sold. The money has never been the driving force behind my publishing. Saturday, looking forward to some reading time today.I guess when it comes to which version I would prefer readers buy, well, to be honest, I'm just so tickled anytime anyone buys any version of any of my books. It would be easy for Kindle to do that, and I have written them more than once to ask for that feature to be added, obviously no luck yet. And your covers are so beautiful that's a real shame. Without getting too personal, do you have a preference for which you would rather have readers buy? My main complaint about Kindle is that they don't show the cover each time you pick up the book. I noticed the hard copies are priced quite a lot differently than the ebooks. Not that she has any big secret to protect, but her unconventional upbringing has made her very private. I told Kathy it was a coming of age story, but I suspect there's going to be a lot more to it than that by the time I finish it. Portrait of a Girl Running All Leila wants is to get through her senior year at her new high school without drawing undue attention. I'm only halfway thru Spilled Coffee so not ready to label it yet.
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