Tag: eBooks

Julie Garwood Titles Now Available in Digital Format

Posted July 15, 2011 by Holly in News | Tagged: , , , | 2 Comments
Julie Garwood Titles Now Available in Digital Format

I have been waiting for this day forever. Julie Garwood is finally releasing her backlist in digital format. Which means I can download my favorite comfort reads and take them with me everywhere. You can now download copies of Castles, Prince Charming, Guardian Angel, For the Roses, The Bride, Saving Grace and The Gift have […]

Updated: Publishers Alienating Readers Through Libraries

I missed the announcement last week, but apparently HarperCollins has decided to put a lending cap on e-books through library systems. e-book lending is still in its infancy, but I know many readers (read: Casee) who have discovered the service recently and are overjoyed. HC, one of the Big 6 in publishing, has decided to […]

Updated: Publishers Alienating Readers Through Libraries

I missed the announcement last week, but apparently HarperCollins has decided to put a lending cap on e-books through library systems. e-book lending is still in its infancy, but I know many readers (read: Casee) who have discovered the service recently and are overjoyed. HC, one of the Big 6 in publishing, has decided to […]

The Dorchester Transition – My Thoughts

The Dorchester Transition – My Thoughts

Dorchester put a new FAQ page up on their site today, detailing some of the main concerns about their transition from traditional publisher to e-publisher. Here’s the intro: Given the many changes in the publishing industry over the last several years, Dorchester has made the decision to more tightly focus its distribution models so that […]

Lightning Review: Tagging her Lynx by Abby Wood

Lightning Review: Tagging her Lynx by Abby Wood

Holly‘s review of Tagging Her Lynx by Abby Wood Living in the bush of Alaska, Chloe Barrant wanted to take care of the animals at her wildlife refuge and ignore the times she shifted into a lynx. Even she knew that wasn’t normal. Little did she know that the day she’d turn away the poachers […]