Free short sequel to The Other Son

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As my (belated) Christmas pressie to you all to thank you for buying, reading, and liking The Other Son,  I’ve put a short story sequel up on Amazon today. It’s free to download for 5 days (the maximum allowed) and will be free again for 5 days each quarter, so get in there!

Love to all.

 

  The Photographer’s Wife – in French!

La femme du photographe. (Extrait)


 
« Tu ne sais rien des combats que j’ai dû mener pour arriver là où je suis aujourd’hui. Tu n’imagines même pas les souffrances que nous avons endurées, les secrets que nous avons dû protéger. Tu crois que tu sais tout, alors qu’en réalité, tu ne sais rien. Tu ne me connais pas – tu ne connais personne. Parce que la vie est ainsi faite. On croit tout savoir, on croit connaître les gens, et puis on s’aperçoit en vieillissant qu’on avait tout faux, qu’on s’est trompé sur toute la ligne. »
  B. Marsden.

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The Other Son. Free Excerpt

MFeatured imagey new novel, The Other Son is out on the 17th of October on Kindle and paperback.
For those who can’t wait, here’s a free, hefty excerpt of the opening chapters.
You can read it online here (below), or even download one of the following files for your e-reader.

• for Kindle ( .mobi )
(Email this file to the email address of your Kindle (specified under Your Account / Digital Content / Manage Your Content And Devices / Your Devices) or connect your kindle via USB and drag this file onto it.

• iBooks ( .ePub ) Also works for other brands of ereader.
Install the iBooks app on your iPhone or iPad, then Email this file to yourself. When you click on it the iPhone will invite you to open it in iBooks.

THE OTHER SON (Excerpt)

PART ONE – THE MARRIAGE

NOVEMBER

Alice slides the shoulder of the shirt over the end of the ironing board and slowly smoothes out the creases, working the iron gently back and forth. In front of her, beyond the window pane, the November rain lashes down, hammering the roses. They had been so pretty in summer, but now, like everything else, like her, in fact, they are merely hanging in there, waiting for winter to pass.  Continue reading

Amazon isn’t a monopoly… Yet…

Official figures say that Amazon holds about 80% of the UK ebook market, but my own figures would seem to suggest that it’s more like 95%. Yes, for every 95 books I sell on Amazon’s Kindle platform, I sell about 5 on iBooks, Kobo, Nook, and Google all put together! But that still doesn’t make Amazon a monopoly despite what many of their detractors like to claim. Continue reading

The Photographer’s Wife – well received!

The Photographer’s Wife has been out for exactly a month now, and has been very well received. It’s climbed the charts on Amazon (and is almost in the top 100) and so far all the reviews have been 4 or 5 star (bar one – there’s always one!) The blog reviews have been excellent too. Here’s a little smattering of Amazon and Goodreads reviews for your delectation 🙂

Screen Shot 2014-10-30 at 11.57.39 copySource: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/23153467-the-photographer-s-wife

Screen Shot 2014-10-30 at 14.49.00Source: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Photographers-Wife-Nick-Alexander-ebook/dp/B00MTJQVPS/

Amazon/Hachette? Not so fast, J.K.

The news has been full of stories about the feud between Amazon and Hachette these last few months. In a nutshell, Amazon have been trying to force Hachette to accept lower retailers pricing for some of their ebooks, and Hachette has been refusing. With Amazon halting pre-orders of some Hachette titles, and Hachette orchestrating public petitions from well known authors in their defence, most notably J.K Rowling and Stephen King, the least that can be said is that it’s been getting dirty. There have even been calls to boycott Amazon entirely.

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