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Old 02-12-2017, 05:58 PM   #161
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Originally Posted by BearMountainBooks View Post
Those are all established higher-earning authors, so the decision to do audio is probably made before the book even comes out. Although the Ilona Andrews Sweeper one is her self-published one I think--Innkeeper series? (She has some sort of company that helps with some of the overhead tasks) so she may handle the audio decisions/casting on her own. I don't read her blog enough to know...

Maybe you're just a romance reader waiting to happen????
Not particularly. I like Iiona Andrews (husband and wife team) and Patricia Briggs. I also use to read Laurell Hamilton's Anna Blake until it became mostly romance and cookie cutter (first 5 books, I think). That's about as close to romance as I get. Well written stories are hard to find and there are a lot of cross genre authors out there. I've never been a purest.

Yes, I believe the Innkeeper series is self published. There are a number of hybrid authors like that (Larry Correia is another who has audiobooks for his self published works). I did go ahead and buy your Under the Witch Moon book, just to see what I think of your writing style. I buy a lot of books on whims, especially during the slow periods. That's how I discovered Andrews. I haven't tried the other Andrews series, the one described as mostly romance.

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