Demons: A CoS @ a HOT NEW PRICE!
That’s right: after much analysis of RBE’s publishing methods and consideration of today’s economic conditions, I am REDUCING the price of the Clash of Steel line WHILE increasing the word count!
Say again?
You heard right. I am increasing the word count in the Clash of Steel series from the previous max of 90k to the glorious sum of 105,000! A 15k increase. WOW! The book hasn’t even been released yet, and you’re already getting special deals that give you more for your money!
That’s right! You didn’t forget the other half of this fabulous announcement, did you? Not only am I INCREASING the word count, I’m DECREASING your price to $11.99. A whole TWO dollars.
More words, less cost.
RBE ~ doing its part to economically entertain.
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NO comments? Nobody excited that I figured out a way to get you more reading at less cost?
Hmmph!
Maybe I’ll just go ahead and add the $2 back on then.
Now now, let’s not be hasty. We may be a quiet and broody lot, but we really appreciate the deals you throw our way…not to mention the awesome adventure and entertainment. so don’t give up the fight–or the savings!
Thanks.
HUZZAH!! More words, less price!
As long as those more words go to C.L. Werner, lord of all Fantasy whose “Bodyguard of the Dead” I am just dieing to get my hands on, and the less price doesn’t come out of his paycheck of course!
I’m totally excited to get my hands on a copy– and the extra savings is an added bonus!
Jason, I have quick question– do you prefer that copies are purchased directly from your publisher site over bookdealers?
Good question – and a difficult one to answer. Monetarily-wise, I come out better on purchases directly from the RBE site. However, even with the incentives I sometimes run, I cannot compete with no shipping and steep discounts, so from a buyer’s perspective, I know that you can get a better deal buying RBE titles elsewhere.
Even though direct sales support RBE best, there’s this to consider: sales via larger bookdealers generate more visibility. The more purchases made through these sites, the more tags, reviews, and clicks, the more often RBE titles appear in searches and ads.
So, I say do what works best for you. I’m appreciative of any and all sales, just so long as they keep coming