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Old 12-29-2016, 12:21 PM   #47
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Originally Posted by milady133 View Post
I don't want to buy my romance books in Kobo or Amazon
It's going to get tough to avoid them, especially if you read any self pubbed stuff. Perhaps a second Kobo account with it's own email address that you can mostly ignore?


The choices are drying up a bit. There's eBooks.com, BAM or Google, but I don't know what they're like on geo restrictions and none really do any self pub (Google has some, but not most) and are missing some smaller pubs. There's B&N which is pretty much restricted to the US and is a chore to get your actual book files from. Smashwords has/had a fair amount of self-pubbed and some small press stuff, or did, but I know some authors I've talked to quite using them in the past couple of years. Some publishers like Harlequin (also has some Avon), Carina, Mills & Boon, Samhain, Sourcebooks, Dreamspinner, Loose ID, Liquid Silver, etc. sell direct but it can get to be a pain having accounts all over the place.
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