It’s here! The second book in The Future King series is now available on Kindle Unlimited, and the paperback version will be live on Amazon in a few days.
I’m particularly pleased with this book. I learned a lot when I wrote and published my first novel, and this time round the editing, formatting and proofing was certainly easier. It helps when you know how to format in Word and what sort of errors to look out for. This didn’t make the process any shorter, but I’m confident that this novel is in better shape than my initial first release (which I have since re-proofed). It also makes some exciting advances in the plot and overall story, too, and is finally a satisfying conclusion to the cliffhanger that ended Logres (1).
So what next in The Future King series? Like any author, I am hoping this sequel and the promise of more to come will encourage sales, perhaps giving me justification to prioritise my writing more than I already do. I would like to make a start on the next two books as one, hopefully to allow a closer release date between the two once they are finished. They will be challenging instalments to pen, however, as the world Gwenhwyfar, Arthur, and Morgan know is about to undergo substantial and radical change. Challenging is fun, however, and I can’t wait to get started.
In the meantime, if you enjoy Logres 1 & 2, it would be great if you could leave a review (if you haven’t already!) and recommend the series to your family and friends. Seeing the occasional feedback trickling in is encouraging, and reminds me that I have someone (other than myself) to write for.
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Now Live – The Future King: Logres for 99c/99p!
To mark the release of The Future King: Logres, Book 2, My Kindle Countdown Deal has begun! Get Logres, Book 1 for 99c/99p until May 12 2020. That’s 168 hours of discount!
May 5 2020 – May 12 2020
(UK) Kindle Countdown Deal (The Future King, #1)
(US) Kindle Countdown Deal (The Future King, #1)
Countdown ends on: May 12 2020
Countries available: UK & US (Amazon.co.uk & Amazon.com)
This deal runs from 12:00AM May 5 to 12:00AM May 12 (GMT & PDT) where you can pick up The Future King: Logres on Kindle for £0.99 and $0.99.
Enjoy!
Now Live – The Future King: Logres for 99c/99p!
My Kindle Countdown deal for The Future King: Logres has begun!
May 24 2019 – May 31 2019
(UK) Kindle Countdown Deal (The Future King, #1)
(US) Kindle Countdown Deal (The Future King, #1)
Countdown ends on: May 31 2019
Countries available: UK & US (Amazon.co.uk & Amazon.com)
This deal runs from 12:00AM May 24 to 12:00AM May 31 (GMT & PDT) where you can pick up The Future King: Logres on Kindle for £0.99 and $0.99.
Enjoy!
Now Live – Kindle Countdown Deal (The Future King, #1), until March 08
My Kindle Countdown Deal is now live from 12:00AM March 01 to 12:00AM March 08 (GMT & PST). Pick up your ebook edition of The Future King: Logres on Kindle now for £0.99 and $0.99!
This deal runs for 7 days and is available to Amazon UK & US customers only. Just follow the relevant link to purchase your discounted ebook before time runs out!
(UK) Kindle Countdown Deal (The Future King, #1)
(US) Kindle Countdown Deal (The Future King, #1)
Enjoy!
Kindle Countdown Deal (The Future King, #1), from March 01-08
That’s right! I’m running another Kindle Countdown Deal from 12:00AM March 01 to 12:00AM March 08 (GMT & PST) where you can pick up a copy of The Future King: Logres on Kindle for £0.99 and $0.99.
Countdown ends on: March 08 2018
Countdown dates: March 01 2018 – March 08 2018
Countries available: UK & US (Amazon.co.uk & Amazon.com)
All you need to do is click on the relevant link (UK or US) once the Countdown is live!
(UK) Kindle Countdown Deal (The Future King, #1)
(US) Kindle Countdown Deal (The Future King, #1)
Enjoy!
Now Live – Kindle Countdown Deal (The Future King, #1), until Dec 12
My Kindle Countdown Deal is now live from 12:00AM December 05 to 12:00AM December 12 (GMT & PST). Pick up your ebook edition of The Future King: Logres on Kindle now for £0.99 and $0.99!
This deal runs for 7 days is available to Amazon UK & US customers only. Just follow the relevant link to purchase your discounted ebook before time runs out!
(UK) Kindle Countdown Deal (The Future King, #1)
(US) Kindle Countdown Deal (The Future King, #1)
Enjoy!
Kindle Countdown Deal (The Future King, #1), from Dec 05-07
To mark the two year anniversary of the release of The Future King: Logres I’m running a Kindle Countdown Deal from 12:00AM December 05 to 12:00AM December 12 (GMT & PST) where you can pick up a copy of The Future King: Logres on Kindle for £0.99 and $0.99.
Countdown ends on: December 05 2017
Countdown dates: December 05 2017 – December 12 2017
Countries available: UK & US (Amazon.co.uk & Amazon.com)
All you need to do is click on the relevant link (UK or US) once the Countdown is live!
(UK) Kindle Countdown Deal (The Future King, #1)
(US) Kindle Countdown Deal (The Future King, #1)
Enjoy!
Beware the keen reviewer!
I learned this one the hard way. Hopefully by sharing my experience I will spare a few indie authors the sting of the keen reviewer – you know, the Goodreads reviewer who has some sort of ranking, a blog, and seems to get an awful lot of novels for free; the reviewer who messages you and asks if they could pretty please have a free copy of your book in exchange for an honest review. Some want PDF formats only (my e-reader is broken, so I’m having to use my computer), others insist on paperback (my computer is broken, I can only accept paperback), and the ones that will accept .mobi or .epub just, somehow, never get round to reading it (my life is so busy right now, I just can’t cope with all these novels I’ve requested).
Despite any reservations about dishing out your novel for free (and not only that, but in the case of paperback, paying for it), it’s impossible not to consider the what-ifs of sending out your novel to unknowns because, if they do review it, it will hopefully generate book sales. There may be the added risk of the reviewer disliking your novel and slating it (or worse, leaving you with a DNF), but that’s the part of the deal referred to as ‘honest’. The latest obstacle is Amazon’s updated Terms of Service – Authors can no longer send out their book for free with the agreement of a review, only with the possibility of one (they can’t demand, or expect, or request it: only hope). I gave away copies of my novel before these ToS came into force, and have yet to actually see a review from a reviewer who requested to review my book.
At first I only sent out .epubs and .mobis, refusing to distribute PDFs. Anyone with a phone or a computer can read PDF, and if the only version you have is the one you formatted to print, you’d be giving them free rein to print and sell your own novel for you. Ebook files feel more controlled, excluding when it appears in a ripped version, helpfully created by the people who make their living converting self-published ebooks into PDFs for distribution around pirating websites (side note: society demands to be constantly entertained yet bemoans actually paying authors, artists, writers, directors and musicians fairly for it). The ebooks went out to two or three people early last year, and I’m still waiting for the promised reviews a year later.
Not yet stung by the above agreements involving ebooks, and still believing the reviews would materialise in time, I sent out a couple of paperbacks. I’ve come to admire the cheek of the emails essentially declaring that the person can’t be bothered to pay for your book themselves, but that they would like to read a hard copy, and can you please send it to them posthaste. Usually accompanied by the excuse of a broken e-reader, a few do have the honesty to admit to just preferring paperbacks. Telling them a paperback is currently impossible due to lack of funds, I offer an ebook instead – but no – they brightly insist they are happy to wait until I have more money. After a bit of research to determine that, yes, they did have a reviewing blog, and yes, they were regular reviewers on Goodreads, I decided I was willing to shoulder the cost for the promise of a few more reviews, and sent them the paperbacks.
The reviewers received their paperbacks last year. If a review doesn’t materialise within the first six months the whole process feels like a waste of money – yes, the review may happen eventually, but once you approach the one year mark the reviewers could have arguably just bought the book themselves.
One particular reviewer sent me an email telling me there would be an extra charge to pay if I wanted my book read within a year. They had received my novel a few days before, and were just too busy to read all the books they had requested. I wasn’t the only author stung by this – several complaints appeared on Goodreads from other affected authors. Not only was this reviewer essentially ransoming books for money, they were suddenly declaring themselves a paid reviewer (which is against Amazon and Goodreads’ terms of service), so if a review did materialise there was a very real possibility that Amazon and Goodreads would assume I had paid for the service (I hadn’t), and that I might then be banned.
Three months pass, then six, then nine. Ever hopeful that a review may still appear, you send polite emails prompting for updates, only to be met with radio silence. The ones that do get back to you seem to all be reading off the same script – this year has been manic – I’ve been unwell – your book is next on my review pile – I started reading it but something came up – I’m hoping to get back into it soon. Reasonable excuses, if given the once. Less so, and less believable once given again, and again, and again.
These reviewers need to be aware that when they are asking for a free paperback, most writers probably can’t afford it to send them one, even if they agree to send it anyway. Margins will already be minimal, if there are any profits at all. Just because a book is published does not mean that it is selling, and just because a book is selling does not mean it is profitable. If the reviewer receives the free book as discussed but then doesn’t produce the honest review in return, as discussed and agreed, it is essentially stealing.
Of course this doesn’t apply to the legitimate reviewers on Goodreads, of which there are many. I’ve sent paperbacks to several reviewers who were gracious, kind, prompt and considerate – all of which I, or a friend, approached. If someone approaches you, however, and asks to review your book in exchange for a ‘free’ copy, my advice would be not to do it. It may be tempting, but my experience so far shows me that the review will never materialise. If they’re trying to build their portfolio as a reviewer there’s no reason why they can’t start with free books in promotions, offers from Kindle Unlimited or even just purchase the novels themselves.
If you’re one of the reviewers I sent a free copy to and you happen to read this – I’m still waiting hoping.
Free Ebook Giveaway! Day one!
The poster says it all!
Get The Future King: Logres free for five days on Amazon Kindle, this November 16th!
This promotion is available to everyone worldwide and is live for 5 days, running from Wednesday the 16th of November 2016 (midnight Pacific time) to Sunday the 20th of November 2016 (midnight Pacific time).
Use the following links during the times and dates specified.
Amazon UK
Amazon US
Amazon FR
Amazon AUS
Amazon CA
To use this deal through other Amazon regions, simply make sure the Amazon extension matches your country (e.g. .com or .fr), or search for The Future King: Logres on the relevant Amazon website.
Do share this giveaway with everyone and anyone you think might be interested, and feel free to leave a review for The Future King: Logres once you’ve read your free copy!
Last chance: TFK Logres for £1.99/$2.99!
LAST CHANCE to pick up your discounted copy of The Future King: Logres on Kindle. Until 11pm today you can get The Future King: Logres on Kindle for £1.99 and $2.99 on Amazon UK and Amazon US. To take advantage of this deal just purchase the Kindle edition of The Future King: Logres from either site while the discount is valid!
This deal finishes at 11pm tonight. Hurry before it ends!