Heads up Shomi fans, Keishon pointed out that Eve Kenin books are available in Sony and Kindle right now. Way to go Dorchester.
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Looks like Dorchester has put a number or recent books in Kindle format. I assume they are also in Sony.
Not just Eve Kenin books. I believe all the Shomis are now available in e-book and kindle format. I know at least my Razor Girl and Moongazer are. As are Liz Maverick’s Wired and Irreversible. In addition, the Dorchester backlist is getting the e-book treatment as well. I believe most of my Love Spell books are e-booked at this point.
Yay for Dorchester getting in on the e-book action. I’m not sure why they aren’t shouting it out from the rooftops, but maybe they’re waiting until their entire list is completed?
Marianne
Huh.
Wonder if they’ll expand into other formats. Seems limiting to only go Sony or Kindle…