WHERE SHE BELONGS and Kindle Unlimited

I haven’t had one of my books in Amazon’s KDP Select program for two and a half years. Then, it was WHERE SHE BELONGS, the same book I enrolled in Select near the beginning of July to experiment with changes to the Kindle Unlimited program. The book comes out of the program in early October.

For anyone who’s not familiar with KDP Select, the “Select” program gives Amazon the exclusive right to sell books enrolled in the program for a three-month term. Readers can buy the book outright (if you like to re-read ebooks or collect them, this is the best option) or readers enrolled in Kindle Unlimited for their country can “borrow” the right to read how many books they want for a set price per month. But you can’t keep the books on your ereader for re-reading.

Last time I was in Select, authors were paid per “borrow” of an entire book for the Kindle Lending Library or authors were paid a royalty if readers purchased the book outright. Enrolling in Select can really help an author’s visibility, because Amazon algorithms might favor books enrolled. But it’s not just enough to be enrolled in Select. You need the right advertising when you’re running a promotion to really get Amazon’s algorithms to work for you as an author. Otherwise, Select might do nothing for you and might actually hurt you, because you’re losing out on buyers looking for your book on Kobo, iBooks, NOOK, etc., and not finding it.

Kindle Unlimited came into being last summer, and I and a whole lot of other authors saw a huge drop in Amazon royalties as readers were being tempted into the subscription model. I also write under a pen name, and sales for that pen name with an established e-press literally plummeted after Kindle Unlimited came into play. Back then, authors were still paid per “borrow” if enrolled in Kindle Select, which meant that short stories earned an author the same royalty as a borrowed 400-page novel. So KU became flooded with short pieces, evidently. And the changes to the program this July were a result of that. Now, authors are paid per page read, so if a reader downloads a book through Kindle Unlimited and quits reading it halfway through, the author only gets paid for the pages actually read.

I’m not here to debate the pros and cons of the system, I just wanted to explain it to potential readers. I believe the best course of action is to place one’s books on as many e-platforms as one can, and that is how I’ve operated since I began independently publishing. But I am a slow writer, and this summer I decided, what the heck, I’ll experiment with the new Kindle Unlimited program. I have to say, I have been pleasantly surprised, because as of a day or two ago, over 100,000 pages of WHERE SHE BELONGS have been read in August, which, for ME (not necessarily for any other author) is a huge success, but not a success I could have achieved had my book not been accepted by places like BookBub and EReader News Today for advertising.

The KENPs–Kindle Edition Normalized Page count–for WHERE SHE BELONGS is 384 pages, which means 260 copies of my novel have been read through the borrowing program so far in August (nothing to an NYC bestseller, but a ton for an author who hasn’t had a new book out in a…long time). The book also reached over 100,000 pages read for July, which I was thrilled with, because the borrows didn’t come into play for me in any real fashion until the four free days and following up with a price point of $0.99 (for purchased copies), so beginning around July 23rd.

It’s a very busy summer around here–I have a son getting married soon–so I have decided to leave the price of the book at $0.99 for the rest of the summer, into the first week of September. At that point, the book will return to its regular price of $3.99, and I do intend to take the book out of Kindle Select in early October and return it to wide distribution (iBooks, Kobo, NOOK, and I’ve gotta get on Google Play one of these days). I can tell that my page reads (and also sales) are going down as time passes since the advertising that sent my book on the upswing. If not for the advertising, my book would not have had anywhere near as successful a summer. I need to become much more prolific to really make a foray into indie publishing.

But I am counting my Summer of Kindle Unlimited as a rousing success.

A Few 99 Cent Days for WHERE SHE BELONGS

WHERE SHE BELONGS enjoyed a fun few free days through Kindle Select, hitting #1 in the Kindle Free Store overall as well as hitting #1 in Romance and Women’s Fiction. The free days are now over (sob) unless you’re a member of Kindle Unlimited, in which case you can continue to borrow and read WHERE SHE BELONGS for free until early October. But! The book has not yet reverted back to its regular retail price of $3.99. For a couple of days, it’s $0.99! Not free, but pretty darn close!

You can read an excerpt here.

Buy for $0.99 from Amazon or read for Free with Kindle Unlimited.

El beautiful cover:

WHERE SHE BELONGS Ebook cover.
WHERE SHE BELONGS Ebook cover.

 

WHERE SHE BELONGS #1 In Kindle Free Store!

WHERE SHE BELONGS is currently FREE exclusively on Amazon today and tomorrow (July 25th), and this morning it hit #1 on the entire Kindle FREE store! It’s also #1 in Romance, Contemporary Romance and Women’s Fiction. I had to take a screenshot, because this won’t last long!

The book is in Kindle Select (exclusive to Kindle) until early October, which means if you are a member of Kindle Unlimited, you can read WHERE SHE BELONGS for free as long as it remains in the program. But RIGHT NOW it is free to everyone! And it’s FREE on Amazons around the world, so check your country’s store!

Download WHERE SHE BELONGS for free!

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WHERE SHE BELONGS in Kindle Unlimited for Three Months

That about spells it all out. Until October, the ebook edition of my contemporary romance, WHERE SHE BELONGS, will be available exclusively from Amazon. I’m testing out the changes to the Kindle Unlimited program to see if it’s beneficial for me as an author (particularly one who’s a turtle writer and needs to find ways to keep my name out there while finishing The Beast, as I’ve come to think of my single title mystery romance that is now at 122,000 words). (That’s not the title, just a nickname, although it would make a good title, just not for this book).

Unfortunately, enrolling in KDP Select, which includes Kindle Unlimited, means WHERE SHE BELONGS is temporarily unavailable from other e-retailers. But! If you’re a member of Kindle Unlimited, you can now read WHERE SHE BELONGS for free.

All my other books and stories remain for sale from multiple e-tailers.

Now back to The Beast!

Large Print Edition of BORROWING ALEX!

The Large Print edition of BORROWING ALEX releases March 1st, but yesterday I received the author copies from Linford Romance in the UK and it’s a cute cover! This is the second of my novels that Linford Romance has put out in Large Print. They’ll be available in libraries and institutions in the UK and also some copies will find their way into Canadian libraries. The Large Print edition is also on Amazon US and Amazon Canada, available for sale now. And Amazon UK, of course!

It’s a limited print run (number of copies printed). So if you’re hankering for a romance for yourself or someone else who requires Large Print, bedroom doors are closed in Linford Romance editions, making this edition a “sweet” or “clean” romance.


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Head Over Heels Japanese Manga News

A nice surprise in the mail today! The Japanese publisher of HEAD OVER HEELS has now released the book in a multi-author volume that I think (given my extremely limited Japanese) contains 6 stories in total. At least the numeral 6 shows on the cover, so that’s my best guess. So I received a couple of author copies.

The book was previously released by Ohzora Shuppan as an individual paperback and then in ebook manga editions. Now, the multi-book edition.

This was totally unexpected (as was the royalty cheque that arrived in the mail the other day), so what a fun surprise.

HEAD OVER HEELS appears to be the second book in the volume, if you count from the “back” cover. Shown below are the final pages of my story within the volume, which is on the right. The volume is read “back to front” (to Westerners).

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In case you’re interested, here is the single volume edition, which was originally published in 2011 and is still available from Amazon Japan:


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Back Cover (which is where it is easiest to actually see my name!):

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You know, I needed a lift-me-up, and this did it!