Tuesday, September 28, 2021

Now in Audio: She's His Drug, He's Her Thug

 I'm very happy to announce that She's His Drug, He's Her Thug has just been released as an audiobook!

The Kindle and print versions are already available, so audio simply seemed like the next step. Moreover, Audible has provided me with promo codes that can be used to give away free copies. If you already have an Audible account and would like a promo code, you can grab one here.

If you don't have an Audible account, you can get a 30-day free trial - along with a free copy of She's His Drug, He's Her Thug - from the US Audible Store or the UK Audible Store.


Needless to say, I'm incredibly excited about this and hope that readers listeners will thoroughly enjoy this version of the story. 

Friday, September 10, 2021

Kindle Summer Rewards

 For those who may not know, Amazon has a "Kindle Summer Rewards" program that you can use to get cash for books.  Basically, when you do particular things - like buy a book - you'll receive a certain number of "Kindle Points."  Every 400 points can be redeemed for $4 in ebook credits. So, it's free money, so-to-speak.

Even better, there are certain ways to accumulate points quickly.  For instance, you can get 250 points for following an author on Amazon.  So, by way of example, if you wanted to follow me, you'd simply go to my Amazon author page and click on the yellow "Follow" button on the left side of the page. (Following just means that Amazon will notify you when I release new books.)  You can also pick up another 150 points by subscribing to the Kindle Daily Deal, and bam! Just like that - between those two actions - you've picked up 400 Kindle points (and your $4 ebook credit).

In addition, you can pick up 300 points for borrowing a book that's in Amazon's Prime Reading program. As luck would have it, I just happen to have a book in Prime Reading now:  She's His Drug, He's Her Thug.

Needless to say, there are other ways to pick up points, but the long and short of it is that readers can easily scoop up points that will ultimately translate into credits for books. Plainly speaking, it seems like a pretty good deal.