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Originally Posted by Mitzasuro
I just hope they realized their mistake. Sherrilyn Kenyon kind of looked angry for the fact
that it wasn't for the nook also. She was told it was going to be for all ereaders.
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Actually, this type of thing seems to be fairly common between publishers and authors. I contacted Sharyn McCrumb about a year ago, to ask her if she knew anything about her Elizabeth MacPherson series becoming available in ebook formats. She wrote back, in all sincerity, that they were already available. It took me sending her links of my searches at Amazon, BN, Books on Board, Diesel, etc. and so forth to convince her that the books were indeed NOT available. She then told me that she had sold the ebook rights to those to a publisher several months previously, and had just assumed the publisher had made them available. They're STILL not all available, by the way. Heaven only knows if whatever publisher she sold them to has any intentions of making them available. I think they just buy the rights to keep them tied up so no one else can get them.