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I assume, since you’re here on my blog, that you are a reader.

As a reader, do you also review?

Now, why am I asking this question? And why is it important?

I look at my sales every month and see the figures. And then I look for reviews, but very rarely ever find any. So I’m left to draw my own conclusions. Is it because the people who bought the books just don’t do reviews? Or is it that they didn’t like the book and don’t want to leave a bad review?

So far, the few reviews I’ve received are positive ones–mostly five star. Are they the only people who liked the book?

Why does it matter?

If you’re books are on Amazon, you get very little from Amazon unless you have at least 50 reviews. It doesn’t matter what kind of reviews they are, as long as they show up. Once you’ve reached their magic number, they will promote your book in their recommended for you lists. Otherwise, you’re on your own.

So you’ve spend all this time and money to publish a book and now you have to do all your own marketing and promotions, unless you want to spend more money to have someone help. And that adds up pretty quickly. But if Amazon were to help give you a boost, it would definitely help.

Reviewing a book you’ve read is one of the best ways to help an author you love, especially an indie author. You can also share the book with your friends or mention it on social media. But reviews are fantastic.

So the next time you read a book, stop long enough to give a review, or at least a rating. It only takes a minute, doesn’t have to be too long, and really helps the author.

Have you read my book?

Did you leave a review? I hope so…

Anyway, that’s all for now. Have a great week.

And as always,

Don’t Forget…

…to Share the Romance…

P,S. If you listen to Spotify, check out my podcast version of my blog–Share the Romance!

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If so, check out my podcasts over on Spotify!

I do podcasts of many of my blogs for those of you who prefer to listen. I also plan to make podcasts of some of my short stories and maybe the first chapters of some of my books.

If you want to give it a listen, go to Share the Romance!

And as always,

Don’t Forget…

…to Share the Romance…

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Not sure what’s been up with this week, but I’m frazzled.

Maybe it’s the weather. The weather has been strange for the past little while. First it’s chilly, then warm. And then it turns cold, with evenings down in the 20’s F.

But then today, it was up to 80!

No wonder people were acting strangely in town today.

Seems like a good evening to sit and read. Or maybe sit and write. I have some work to do on Tiger’s Tempest. It’s a new book in the Gambler’s Folly series and I’m about 26,000 words into it. So there’s a ways to go yet.

In the meantime, you could check out the other books in the series–Gambler’s Folly, Dante’s Angel, and The Russian.

Or look at the Esperance series.

Looking for something a little more magical?

Go over the SulltonnaNadine.com for Master of the Fleet. And watch for Whiskey Jug Genie later this year!

In the meantime, have a wonderful weekend, wherever you are. If you happen to talk to Mother Nature, remind her to get her prescription refilled. I think she’s off her meds…

And as always,

Don’t Forget...

…to Share the Romance…

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I normally write about what I’m writing or publishing. But today I thought I’d do something different.

People often ask if I read the same genre as I write. And sometimes I do.

But I also love a good mystery. Sometimes that mystery is a paranormal cozy mystery. Other times it’s a murder mystery. And I may, one day, attempt to write a mystery.

So what have I been reading?

First on the list is the On Pointe Mystery series by Lori Robbins. If you like your mystery set back stage or on the dance studio floor, then you should like On Pointe books. After finding a body, our MC, Ballerina Leah Siderova, is accused of the murder. Determined to solve the crime and clear her name, she dives right into the thick of things.

The action is exciting, with a dash of humor and a whole lot of ballet.

I’ve also enjoyed the Eastwind Witches Cozy Mysteries.

MC Nora Ashcroft, was a chef when she died. But instead of the afterlife she expected, she found herself in Eastwind, a magical town with residents of all kind. And by all kinds, I mean werewolves, fairies, witches, and the grim reaper–who is totally misunderstood.

Looking for a straight up historical murder mystery?

Check out the Inspector Ravenscroft Mysteries. The inspector has the worst record on the force, so he’s banished to Malvern to lick his wounds. But murder and death seem to follow him even that far from London. Set in Victorian England, this series is captivating.

But on to things more romantic.

If you like short romantic reads, check out Wedding Nights by Lexi Miles. Each wedding night is unique.Maybe the bride skipped out minutes before the wedding and took off with a biker. Or maybe the groom has a wicked sense of humor. All the stories are spicy, but won’t keep you up all night reading. Well, unless you start the next story…

So there you are. This is where I’ve been on my virtual vacations.

Where have you gone?

If you like paranormal fantasy romance, check out my other pages for links, descriptions, and excerpts. All titles available on both Amazon and Smashwords.

And remember all the Esperance books are on sale with the coupon at Smashwords. The coupon is on each book’s page.

Here’s the link.

Have a wonderful week!

And as always,

Don’t Forget…

…to Share the Romance…

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To all the fathers out there, today is your day!

To everyone else, make sure those guys know just how special they are.

I was always close to my father, and since he passed away, I truly do miss him. Yes, I know I have memories, but it’s not like sharing a cup of coffee in the morning, or talking about trees in the woods.

Wishing you a wonderful and relaxing day, from everyone on Esperance, Gambler’s Folly, and the Cote d’Or!

And as always,

Don’t Forget…

…to Share the Romance…

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With Valentine’s Day just around the corner, are you ready?

Ready for a little romance and magic?

Beginning on Friday afternoon, all of my books at Smashwords will be on sale. Some may even be free! So watch for it!

Check on Twitter, Facebook, or on my profile page at Smashwords for the beginning of the sale. It will run through Monday afternoon, so you’ll have plenty of time to get something which strikes your fancy.

I have two different series and a stand alone to choose from.

Gambler’s Folly–a futuristic world centered around shifters and their romances.

Esperance–a world ruled by psychic leaders, where paranormal Talents are just part of life.

Master of the Fleet–a world where magic is real, but doesn’t seem to help Richard with his love life.

So go on over Friday after work and choose a romance for the weekend. Or choose more than one.

And Don’t Forget–

— to Share the Romance…

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And for all you ladies out there who are looking for a little romance, here’s something to get you started.

Three of my books are on sale at Amazon for $0.99, now through May 18!

Which ones?

Viviane, First Lady--Esperance Book 2

Morgan–The Pixie and the Green Man— Esperance Book 3

Dante’s Angel–Speranza Book 2.

So head on over to Amazon and grab something to read. Or if you’re looking for a gift for a mom who likes romance, go ahead and take a peek.

Wishing you all a marvellous Mother’s Day weekend!

And Don’t Forget~~

~~to Share the Romance…

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Black and whiteWhen I began the Esperance series, I hadn’t envisioned this particular story. The book after Viviane, First Lady would continue the story of Jareth and Viviane, and then a book about the heir of Belfort.

But something about Morgan called to me. She needed for her story to be told. So I had to ask myself why she was in Brannach. Had she been chosen or had she volunteered to go back with First Lord Jareth during the Choosing?

What was her background? If a volunteer, why would she decide to leave her clan?

We know what happened a few short months after she arrived in Brannach. How did this affect her life?

And her new romance, James Ferguson. What was the story of his family? And what impact did this have on his interest in Morgan?

MORGAN–The Pixie and the Green Man is a story within a story. A little vignette built around someone who was originally only a minor character along a plot line.

But her story has affected me strongly. She is fragile, yet strong. Loving and caring, yet afraid to love.

Come with me to Esperance and meet Morgan and James, along with Jareth and Viviane and the Ferguson family. Meet Grandad with his wacky sense of humor. Find out what makes the Fergusons unique.

MORGAN–The Pixie and the Green Man.

Come to Esperance, for fantasy romance on a distant highland world.

And don’t forget–

–to Share the Romance…

 

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