What I actually do is to get the mobi version downloaded to my hard drive. Duh!! Then there’s another long and equally convoluted explanation of what to do. Then they warn me that the mobi version they are sending me might not download straight to my Kindle. I would only do that if there was absolutely no chance of getting the book any other way!! This often seems to rely on my willingness to order the book by typing on the keyboard on my Kindle Fire. They go into long, convoluted explanations of what they consider is the best way to get the book. The only strange thing is the way their publishers or distributors don’t seem to have caught up with the way a lot of people actually handle e-books – downloading, transfer to e-reader, etc. Some of my favourite authors, particularly in the romance, fantasy and crime genres, reach me that way. If the author’s style appeals then I’m likely to buy more and I let the newsletters keep coming. I sign up to these via freebie offers and then try a free book. I get a lot of the books I read via author newsletters.
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