Booktrope Update
Big news about Booktrope titles:
Tess Hardwick's Riversong has reached number one -- yes the top best selling book -- on the Nook (as of 10-1-11) and it's still high on the Nook bestseller list. You can find Riversong for just $2.99 in the Nook store at Barnes and Noble. You can also find Riversong in the Amazon Kindle store for $2.99. Or you can read Riverson here at Booktrope.com for free. If you haven't delved into Tess Hardwick's blog, Inspiration for Ordinary Life, you're missing something very special and a great deal of fun.
Heather Huffman's Throwaway, now available for FREE in the Kindle Store. Great romantic suspense, Throwaway has been as high as number 2 most popular among free Kindle titles. Of course you can read Throwaway for free here at Booktrope.com. Heather's Suddenly a Spy is here on Booktrope to read for free, or you can buy a copy for Kindle or Nook for $2.99.
By the way, most Booktrope Editions and Libertary Editions books are also available in the Kindle and Nook stores; fiction is priced at $2.99 or less, and nonfiction at reasonable prices (and all these books continue of course to be available to read here at Booktrope.com for free). Many of the books on this site are from other publishers besides Booktrope; Kindle and Nook pricing and availability are, of course, up to the publisher of those books.
For example, Nicole Persun's thrilling fantasy, A Kingdom's Possession, is avaialble for 99 cents on Kindle or Nook, and Terry Persun's exciting science fiction, Cathedral of Dreams, is also available for 99 cents on Kindle or Nook.
More cool stuff from the Booktrope Community:
A terrific interview with Invisible Ink and Golden Theme author Brian McDonald on Portland's The Karl Show Starring Jason - and if you haven't looked at Brian's Invisible ink Blog, try it for terrific insight into writing and filmmaking.
Our first book trailer -- for The Day the Dogs Talked is up on Youtube
Check out the interview with Booktrope's publisher on Authornomics blog from Andrea Hurst & Associates, and another one in the Interview with a Publsher series on Michael Larocca's blog




