It's ok, I won't tell ![]() I'm wondering ... how do you find new books to read? What price do you like to pay for Kindle-only romance novels (big fat historicals)? I'm asking because I have one in a drawer that I wrote many years ago, and I'm thinking of publishing it through Amazon as an e-book. |
Yup, I sure do! On my Nook. (Along with others) and partly is because they are cheap. You can buy them for $2.99 and under, which is all I think they're worth, but I enjoy them for that price! |
I like reading those books on the kindle bcs I can read them on the metro without being embarrassed. ![]() Honestly, time for reading to me is pretty precious, so I don't mind paying up to $10 for a kindle book if it's good, but I won't read something that's not good even if it's free. |
Thanks PPs. Would you think $1.99 is reasonable for a writer you've never read before?
How do you search for books you like -- by recommendations? |
16:55 Chances are I would not buy an author I had never read who had not been reviewed by someone I trust (usually meaning publications not authors, because there is a lot of logrolling with authors). If I was going to take a flyer on a book, it would probably have to be 99 cents. |
Absolutely! They're my vice. I've found the .99 books to be pretty bad. Most in the 1.99-3.99 range are readable. I like the preview feature on kindle where I can read the first chapter or two to see if its a dud. |
+1 Reading romance (soft porn) on my kindle is my vice. Love the reviews, cheap, and I don't have piles of books with garish covers collecting dust. |
By looking at me (and knowing me) you would never think I read romance novels but they are my secret vice. I read two or three a week on my kindle because no one knows what I am reading. I like historicald and some modern. |
Honestly, I read romances on the Kindle, but generally only the free ones. I also use the Amazon Lending Library. The established authors that I know and love, I buy their actual books. |
Yes. I have found great reads on the Amazon Romance forum. |
I do, on my Kindle, in between my more cerebral reads. Total guilty pleasure. I find new ones via Goodreads lists/groups, Amazon reviews, and the website Smart Bitches Trashy Books.
I would definitely pay $1.99 for a new author, but I would want to read a sample chapter first to see if I like the style, and it's better yet if there's a good review by someone I trust, like SBTB or on Goodreads (or like 9 zillion reviews on Amazon, i.e., more reviews than an author can have friends...) Good luck, OP! |
BTW, I've wondered if sales of romance novels have soared since the advent of Kindles. I bought maybe 3 romance novels in my pre-Kindle life, and have bought 20-30 in the couple of years I've had my Kindle. |
I have sorted all the romances on my kindle in their own folder so they are double hidden - it's called "library books"
And I've read dozens on my kindle and maybe one dozen pre kindle. I get all my reviews here: http://smartbitchestrashybooks.com/ |
Can you recommend the ones you liked from the amazon lending library? |
I wonder this too, because I have never bought or read a paper romance novel, but I've read a few free and KLL ones on my Kindle. I do not plan to pay for any of these, though. |