So many great things have happened already this year, and we are only 25 days in!
Late last year a contract was signed with publisher WF Howe to produce Audiobooks for books 1, 2, and 3 of the Heir to the Crown series. This week we picked out a narrator (announcement coming soon), and now the covers are being designed. Three days ago, the Shadow of the Crown eBook released, with stellar reviews. The print version is created, and the author proofs are on their way, so hopefully, it will be available for ordering before February 12th. This is the fastest we have ever had a print book ready. Next, a digital boxset of books 1, 2, and 2.5, entitled Heir to the Crown: The Beginning will be released on February 26, 2019. It will be going up for pre-order in the next couple of days! Sorry, Carol has been a bit busy with the release of Shadow of the Crown. The artwork for Fate of the Crown is with our graphic designer and will be ready late next week. This will be the first book that launches both digital and paperback versions on the same day! Also, all the books in the series are going to be released in both Hardcover and Large Print Paperback by the end of February. Both Carol and our Graphic Designer are going to be busy! Even with all this going on, I have managed to write nearly 20,000 words for Fate of the Crown, which is due out in May. The reader team is already chomping at the bit to dig and do their part. Carol let me know today that the first chapters will be sent to the Beta team early February. And if that doesn't sound like a lot, there is a special project that will be released in late March or early April, but you have to receive my newsletter to find out all the details! Phew, I need to get back to writing! Have a great day!
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Mark Dawson
27/1/2019 07:12:33 pm
Wow you went to the dark side with this novel. And I mean that in the best of ways. It kinda makes sense. Otherwise You’d have to many additional characters. I enjoyed this book thoroughly. A question I have is what happened to Gerald and the Mastiffs. They went off to give support to the king and his remaining forces but didn’t engage anyone after the shield wall. There was ample fronts of engagements and bad guys to go after, just curious. There were a few typos but nothing to impede the fast pace and excitement. I That all said it was terrific. I hope you don’t mind my musings and I can’t wait for the next book to come out
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