Annie Calahan meets her match in the courtroom as
she goes up against high priced New York
attorney Mitch McClintock in a sensational murder trial in Chicago . The instant they meet the sparks
ignite into a flaming inferno. Will Annie and Mitch act on the sensuous
attraction, or will the opposing attorneys find the situation too complex to
handle?
Releasing in July from www.romancedivine.com.
My publisher at Romance Divine is a real go-getter
when it comes to trying new ideas out for his authors. He has taken a few of my
e-books and turned them into audio formats, placing them with several
distributors. It’s an exciting new venture that I hope will prove profitable. I
already have four audios for sale and he has added two more this week. The
others will debut in the next few months.
Audio
books already published.
My Cowboys, Double Your Pleasure, The Christmas Gift and Angel In Blue now available in audio from
itunes.com, audible.com, Amazon.com Kindle Books, Apple and
Barnes&Noble.com.
Also coming soon
in audio: A New Beginning, Mistaken Identity, More Than Friends, Marooned,
Sexual Knead and Olivia's Haunting.
When my publisher sent me the author’s copy of the
audio, I found it easy to sit back and relax and listen to my story unfold
in sound. He’s also provided music to the background where it’s called for
making for a pleasing effect.
I’m not sure how many other publishers are trying
this route to sell the author’s product, but I’m happy I found one that has
shown such an interest in helping an author promote their work.
What do you think of buying an audio e-book to
listen to versus the e-book downloaded onto your computer to read? Are there
enough consumers ready to purchase the new venture into audio instead of
reading an e-book from their computer?

4 comments:
I've listened to a few of these via a company called Faceless Voices. It's a neat novelty but I don't think they'll be any more or less popular than regular audio books.
Nanny,
Thanks for your coment. I'm trying to get different opinions to see if it's worth the trouble my publisher is going through. He works so darned hard in making sure the audio sounds just right.
Thanks again.
I think podcasts are getting to be very popular so maybe audiobooks will catch on more. Great post as always, Mary Suzanne.
Thanks so much, Lizzie.
You're books will most likely go audio soon. Let's hope the venue is a profitable one.
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