For any upcoming self-publication, Amazon will be one of the last places to upload the book. I realized, with Bowen's Battle, since I put it up on Amazon without adding it to KU, that once I DID add it to KU, it didn't show up as a new book listing under that program. That means a lot of people didn't get to see that it'd been released onto KU. Since I have to be able to support myself, four other people, and a houseful of pets, I have to earn a livable wage.
What this means is, the next self-published title, which will probably be Across the Tides, will be up on Smashwords and the platforms it supports for a couple of weeks. Then it will be pulled and put on KU, which also allows sales to regular ol' Amazon. I'll track sales and see if this works better or not.
I'm telling y'all, this publishing industry has changed so much since I started in it almost ten years ago, and I'm an old dog trying to learn new tricks.
Anyway, on to Mr. November. Here's a peek at the cover and blurb:
Andy’s planning a feast but it has nothing to do with a holiday and everything to do with the sexy shifter whose heart he’s determined to win.
Andy Cunningham wasn’t thrilled with his month in the charity calendar event; he kind of thought November was an undignified month. But when he meets Kerry, a sexy buck shifter at the calendar release party, he forgets all about posing during Turkey month and starts planning ways to catch Kerry’s attention—and his heart.
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