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Archive for August 24th, 2007

Free Book Friday: Got PAX?

Aug
24

This is the adorable Jenny Bulloughs (is she cute or what?), eHarlequin Digital Content and Interactivity manager, at the literacy signing in Dallas last month where she was the first to tell me that the PAX League trilogy (The Beast Within, Third Sight, and Deep Blue) are being re-released in electronic format. The books will be available as a series bundle or individually.

Currently, Harlequin/Silhouette releases all new books simultaneously in both print and ebook, and to go back and re-release all backlist books would be a task of astronomical proportions. Past books are being re-released as ebooks selectively based on customer feedback/demand only–and the PAX series was chosen on that basis! Yay!

Jenny just sent me the new cover for the PAX miniseries bundle (left). Cool, huh? I love it! The bundles, and individual PAX ebooks, will be available in November. (You can still get the regular print books at online bookstores, by the way.)

Winner by random comment number draw of an autographed advance copy of A Hero’s Redemption (my October book!) is comment #7, Stefanie! (Email me!) Up for grabs this weekend, August Silhouette Romantic Suspense release High-Stakes Honeymoon by RaeAnne Thayne! Let me know what you think of the PAX trilogy cover–and tell me what you think about ebooks? Do you buy/read ebooks? Why, or why not?

And if you haven’t yet, be sure to check out all the new updates on my website and vote in my new poll in the sidebar!
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