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Originally Posted by Dusky Rose
I'll third that. It's one of my top-listed series. Just under the Dresden Files.
As for Samhain, I had gotten some freebies and bought a few from them in the remote past, and didn't like the web site. So basically forgot about them.
With the sale, I ended up getting 13 books. But I felt I had to work hard to find them and just became annoyed at trying to find m/m books. I ran across one by accident, (The only clue being the cover of a series I'd read) and then hit the tags inside to bring up more. I found it hard to find series information, and some books were catagorised GLBT but not tagged that way.
I see the books have multiple tags, but never figured out how to chose more than one tag at a time. So that led to a lot of back-n-forth.
Reminded me why I didn't come back to their site after my first few experiences.
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Yeah, if the site is irritating to use whether the book is good doesn't matter. Readers aren't going to get to the book.
Samhain outsourced the actual selling of books to Amazon some time ago, probably without realizing it. That was never going to work out well in the long-term, and now Samhain and many other small publisher or indie authors are learning that.