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Always Consequences officially into the formatting stage

I know you've been waiting for a long time for it. And I am happy to say, do you hear that sound? It's me officially about to hit formatting stage of Always Consequences. Edits are done and I will begin formatting as soon as I tee tee. hahaha

ETA: Halfway done with formatting as of a few hours after this post was first written up.
ETA: Officially Done and Page is here with more info: http://www.arianabrowning.com/2013/03/always-consequences-official-page.html#.UVTIoBz_mSo

See the cover here, and how to add to Goodreads. :) http://www.arianabrowning.com/2013/03/official-cover-for-always-consequences.html

I am going to do this a bit different than normal, simply because it has taken me so long to get this book out. Having to find a dedicated editor and having my USB drive crash on me that held the book, covers, and everything else I was working on at the time, really set me back. I am so happy to be at this point. And I know you guys are! I love my fans and it annoys me more that you had to wait, than anything else about this process.

SO, because I don't want to force one group (Nooklers) to wait longer than another (Kindlers) to get the book, I am doing it a bit different. My normal process for the books are to format them for Kindle, then enroll it into the KDP Select program for 90-days, while I format it for Smashwords, Nook, paperback. BUT, I don't want to force one group to have to wait another 3 months or so before they can get the book.

What I'm going to do is try to hurry up and format Always Consequences for both users, then upload and offer it for ONE MONTH (April 1st to May 1st) on both Kindle and Smashwords ONLY (Note: Smashwords will have all formats available), and you can buy through me with email direct, which gives me the 100% profits, but it may take me a bit to get them out to you. Then I will take it down from Smashwords, enroll it in KDP Select (for their 90-day period), then when that time is up, go ahead and release it to Smashwords, Kobo, Barnes and Noble, and paperback.

The reason why I enroll with KDP Select is the extra marketing they provide. That's 90-days of an extra marketing benefit I receive for my books, which helps get my word out. And the fee is only beign exclusive for a mere 90-days. I love that. So grateful for Amazon for providing it.That doesn't mean I won't be able to hand out free copies of the book though, during the 90-days, I just can't sell them.

And if you share this link, I would be more than happy to give you a free eBook of it, in exchange, just let me know when you do share.

As a part of my Street Team, I will be sending the ARC's out this week, too, before I get it up on those sites. If all goes well, I may have it up for sell NEXT WEEK!!! Yay! [happy dance] I love you guys for being so patient. I doubt the rest will take THIS long. I love my editor for being so quick with the edits, too.


With always my love

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