ANGEL OF DARKNESS (Want to win an ARC?)

Posted in Romance on August 1st, 2011 by Cynthia Eden

Today, I’m helping JoJo celebrate her blogoversary–and one commenter at JoJo’s Book Corner will win an ARC of ANGEL OF DARKNESS (scheduled for release on 11/29).  So come on by and help us celebrate!

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Publishing Talk: Self-Publishing and Traditional Publishing

Posted in Romance on July 28th, 2011 by Cynthia Eden

Okay, all of the info that is to follow is just my opinion, based only on my personal experience. Because some folks have been asking me about my take on self-publishing versus traditional publishing, I figured I’d share my thoughts.  So here they are. 🙂

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When I think of self-publishing and “traditional” (NY) publishing, I don’t see this as an either/or situation. Some authors may–that’s fine. Again, these are my opinions and folks are certainly entitled to have their own take on this situation.  For me, publishing comes down to this:

I want to reach readers. I want to attract new readers. I want to deliver quality stories to my readers. I want to keep my readers coming back for more books. I want my readers to tell their friends about my stories. I want them to enjoy my books.

It’s all about the readers.

When I decided to self-publish BOUND BY BLOOD (paranormal romance novella) in early April, I published the story because I wanted to provide my readers with a bonus read that hadn’t been scheduled for the year and because I hoped to reach new readers with the low price point that I used for the book (.99).   I believe that self-publishing and traditional publishing both can work for the author.  As I said, I want to reach as many readers as possible.  My print books get into the stores, and they reach readers who want print copies of my books.  My .99 novella reached those readers who read primarily on their ebook devices–folks who didn’t mind spending a small amount of money to try out a new-to-them author.

Currently, BOUND BY BLOOD has sold just under 14,000 copies.  With my publisher’s permission, I included an excerpt from NEVER CRY WOLF at the back of BOUND BY BLOOD.  The thought process here?   I suspect you know where this is going…it would be free promotion for NEVER CRY WOLF.  BOUND BY BLOOD featured a werewolf hero, so did NEVER CRY WOLF.  If folks enjoyed BOUND BY BLOOD, it stood to reason that they might also be interested in checking out NEVER CRY WOLF.

Did that strategy work for me?  Well, ebook sales are exploding right now–that’s for sure.  I don’t have concrete numbers to share with you (sorry, it will take months before I get royalty statements for NEVER CRY WOLF), but I can tell you what I saw during the book’s release. For the first week that NEVER CRY WOLF was out, it stayed in the top 100 Nook Books list at B&N.  This was the first time that any of my books had made the top 100 for Nook Books.  And to stay there for the first week?  Yes, I was very happy with that information.  As for Amazon sales?  Well, a month after it’s release, the book is (numbers change so this will alter throughout the day) ranked #899 on the Kindle.

My ebook sales are showing an upward trend, definitely.  Is it because more folks are switching to ebooks?  Certainly part of the upswing. Is it because folks read BOUND BY BLOOD and decided to give NEVER CRY WOLF a try?  I think that helped the initial swing–I think it helped b/c Amazon and B&N both send out those lovely emails that say, “Since you read…” (and suggest folks try my latest release).

What does all this rambling talk mean?  Well, it means that I believe an author’s self-published works can lead to additional sales of her traditional stories. I believe that an author’s traditional sales can lead to more sales of her self-published works. I don’t think one method is better than the other. For me, they both work very well together.

Now, let me spend a few moments talking about price point.

BOUND BY BLOOD is available for .99. Why .99?  Well, because this story is 20,000 words, a novella. I wanted to price the novella affordably. I also believe that if you are a reader looking for a new author, you are more likely to spend .99 on an ebook.  After all, you only have .99 to lose if you don’t enjoy the book.  Low price points are good tools for attracting new readers.  They certainly attract me when I’m looking for something new to read on my Kindle.

As far as the actual method of publishing–it was easy.  Amazon has a series of videos that walk you through self-publishing on their site.  I’m a visual learner. If I see something being done, I understand and can learn faster. Those videos were super helpful for me.

I realize that this post is getting long, so I’ll end things here for now. (Though I may be back with a 2nd part tomorrow.)  If you have any questions for me about my self-publishing experience, please ask.

Thanks!!

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IN A TREACHEROUS COURT: Guest Post & Giveaway

Posted in Romance on July 27th, 2011 by Cynthia Eden

Update:  The winner of IN A TREACHEROUS COURT is…Khelsey. Congrats!!

Today’s special guest is an author not to be missed. Michelle Diener‘s debut IN A TREACHEROUS COURT, promises to be a fabulous tale of adventure and action.  I am super excited for Michelle’s upcoming release, and I’m very glad that she’s guest blogging with me today.  Welcome, Michelle!

RULES OF BEHAVIOUR

Thank you to Cynthia for inviting me back to blog! As I count down to August 9th, the release date of my debut historical novel, In a Treacherous Court, which is set in the court of Henry VIII, I thought I’d get everyone into a courtly mood by doing a show and tell on some of the quotes I have at the start of each chapter in IN A TREACHEROUS COURT.

I couldn’t use the language of the time in the book (it would be like reading a book in Shakespearean English), but I wanted to set the scene, give readers a taste of the cadence and poetry of the speech of the time and some context to the rules and mores of behaviour under which my characters would have lived. My solution was to use quotes from THE COURTIER, an Italian book on courtly manners written by Count Baldessar Castillo around the time IN A TREACHEROUS COURT is set, which was translated into English by Sir Thomas Hoby a number of years later. The book is in four parts, and the first part is really the ‘quick guide’ or cheat sheet for the rest of the book, containing the main DOs and DON’Ts on how to behave at court. It was great fun choosing a rule for a courtier (my hero, Parker) and a rule for a lady in waiting (my heroine, Susanna) for the start of each chapter.

The main characters in IN A TREACHEROUS COURT are based on real people. My heroine, Susanna Horenbout, was trained as an artist and illuminator in her father’s studio in Ghent (in modern day Belgium), and art historians are sure she was sent over to Henry’s court ahead of her father and brother. The hero is John Parker, one of Henry VIII’s ‘new men’, courtiers who were not noblemen, but in the meritocracy Henry was trying to establish, loyalty, and usefulness, could definitely overcome a lack of blue blood. They are both outsiders, but talented enough, and intelligent enough, to find a place for themselves in the world they find themselves in.

The Count Castillo’s advice on the fitting and proper behaviour for those who wanted to advance at court just worked so well. Where I could, I tried to match up the quotes (sometimes tongue-in-cheek) to what was happening in the scenes of that chapter. Some of my favourites include:

The Chiefe Conditions And Qualities In A Courtier: Not to be a babbler, brauler, or chatter, nor lavish of his tunge.

Of The Chief Conditions And Qualityes In A Waytyng Gentylwoman: To shape him that is oversaucie wyth her, or that hath small respecte in hys talke, suche an answere, that he maye well understande she is offended wyth hym. (LOVE this one! :))

The Chiefe Conditions And Qualities In A Courtier: To be handesome and clenly in his apparaile.

Of The Chief Conditions And Qualityes In A Waytyng Gentylwoman: To be heedefull and remembre that men may with lesse jeopardy show to be in love, then women.
The Chiefe Conditions And Qualities In A Courtier: His love towarde women, not to be sensuall or fleshlie, but honest and godly, and more ruled with reason, then appetyte: and to love better the beawtye of the minde, then of the bodie.

Of The Chief Conditions And Qualityes In A Waytyng Gentylwoman: Not to be lyghte of creditt that she is beloved, thoughe a man commune familierlye with her of love.

As you can tell, the Count Castillo had some great advice for the men and women of court 🙂 .

Seeing as we’re talking about advice, what’s the best piece of advice you’ve ever received? There is a giveaway of a pre-release copy of IN A TREACHEROUS COURT to one randomly-drawn commenter (US residents only, unfortunately).


Looking forward to hearing some great advice!

Michelle Diener

Michelle Diener lives in Australia with her husband and two children. She’s worked as an editor, a publisher, managed a small IT business, and now writes full time. Her debut historical novel, IN A TREACHEROUS COURT, is due out with Simon & Schuster’s Gallery Books on August 9th, and the second book in the series, KEEPER OF THE KING’S SECRETS, is due for an early 2012 release. You can find out more about her at her website (http://www.michellediener.com), her group blog (http://www.magicalmusings.com) or follow her on twitter (http://twitter.com/#!/michellediener ) or Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/pages/Michelle-Diener/196593580366013)


About the book:

Henry VIII’s most lethal courtier and his newly appointed artist become the only thing keeping him on the throne – and if they survive, neither will ever be the same.

John Parker is one of Henry VIII most useful courtiers — utterly merciless and completely loyal. But one small favour for his King will pull Parker into a deadly plot against the throne, one that will test his courage, his resolve, and most especially, his heart.

A commission from Henry VIII should have been the crowning achievement of Susanna Horenbout’s career, but before the beautiful and talented artist even sets foot in England, she finds herself in possession of a secret that could change its history. With Parker as her only protection against killers who will stop at nothing to silence her, Susanna has to trust the dangerous, enigmatic courtier. She’s used to fighting in a man’s world, but she never expected to be fighting for her life.

What people are saying about IN A TREACHEROUS COURT:

“IN A TREACHEROUS COURT is an action-adventure-mystery-historical that grabs the reader on page one and doesn’t let go. It reminds me of SHAKESPEARE IN LOVE in the way it captures the “feel” of Tudor England, moving with equal aplomb from royal palace to refuse-clogged London street to leaky rowboat on the Thames.” Kate Emerson (Author of BY ROYAL DECREE: Secrets of the Tudor Court)

“Awesome! History woven flawlessly into riveting fiction.” Tammy J. Schneider (Special Features Editor and book reviewer at “Affaire de Coeur” magazine)

“Just when readers think there is nothing new to be learned about Henry VIII, debut author Diener delivers a taut suspense . . . that will keep you turning the pages.” Kathe Robin (4 star review in RT Magazine August 2011 issue)

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The Lost Giveaway (And A Fun Chat!)

Posted in Romance on July 26th, 2011 by Cynthia Eden

Update: The winner of the Kindle copy of THE LOST IS…Natasha A! Congrats, Natasha!

Happy release day to my writing buddy (and awesome author) Caridad Pineiro! Her latest paranormal romance, THE LOST, is available today.

Adam Bruno is no ordinary millionaire. The heir to an ancient race possessing a dark, powerful magic, he can shapeshift and create energy. His gifts make him a living weapon and have forced him to live in seclusion. But now an inhuman force hunts down Adam-just when he finds someone who makes him feel more human than he ever imagined possible . . .

Home from combat in Iraq, Bobbie Carerra wants only peace, yet soon joins Adam in a terrifying battle against paranormal enemies who hide in plain sight. She’s drawn to his strength of mind and body; he’s attracted to her courage and intoxicating energy. Their scorching passion can either transport them to the heights of ecstasy or-if Adam’s powers rage out of control-destroy them. But when an invisible brotherhood tightens its nets and someone Adam trusts betrays him, only a heartrending decision can save them.

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Want to read THE LOST?  I’ll give one random commenter an ebook version (sent from Amazon) of THE LOST.  (And remember, you don’t have to own a Kindle to read the Kindle version–you can use the free Kindle for PC program.)  Want to win?  Then just tell me a great book you’ve read this summer.

But wait…there’s more…

On Wednesday night, I will be participating in a video chat with Caridad. We’ll be talking books, answering questions, and giving away prizes (aren’t prizes always fun?).  Here are the details:

DATE: July 27th, 2011
TIME: 6:00PM Pacific / 9:00PM Eastern
DURATION: 30-45 Minutes

Where:  Book Candy Author Chats

– use the guest tab (not registered users tab)
– enter your name in the guest field
– click enter button to join

Hope to see you there!

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Kindle Deal: ETERNAL FLAME

Posted in Romance on July 20th, 2011 by Cynthia Eden

It’s sale time!  ETERNAL FLAME is on sale for $2.99 (Kindle version).   In case you haven’t read this book, it’s about one hot demon (Zane), a paranormal bounty hunter. And my heroine? Well, she’s a woman who enjoys playing with fire…

No one that deadly should look that good. Hybrid demon Zane Wynter specializes in tracking the most lethal criminals, whether human or Other. But Jana Carter is nothing like his previous targets. She’s an Ignitor, able to conjure and control fire. She’s also sexy beyond belief—and used to playing dirty…

Jana knows she’s being set up. She even knows who’s responsible: Project Perseus, a secretive group that plans to rid the world of paranormals by any means necessary. From Louisiana’s sultry swamps to its desolate cemeteries, Jana and Zane must race to destroy the mastermind behind Perseus before their world goes up in flames—and with it, a desire that burns too hot to resist…

Want to read an excerpt?

I’ll confess…Zane is one of my favorite heroes. There’s just something about a bad boy, and Zane is very bad.

What bad boy heroes do you enjoy?

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