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Connected republished at a lower price AND now available on Kindle Unlimited

January 1, 2017 By Kat

Happy New Year! 🙂

I have good news and bad news. Everyone always wants to hear the bad news first, so here goes… My publisher, Wild Child Publishing, has closed its doors after 17 years of glorious indie publishing. I will forever be grateful to them and particularly Marci Baun, for giving me a shot in this uber competitive business. I wish her the best of luck in all her future endeavors.

What does this mean for me and Connected? Well I chose to self-publish it rather than find a new publisher. I’ve been able to develop a small following, and I’m hoping to expand my readership this year. Connected 2 will be released this year, and if I can find an illustrator to work with, I also plan to release an adult novella series with more fun super powers.

On to the good news….

I re-released Connected today! It’s at a new lower price and now available on Kindle Unlimited. Here’s the link:

Buy it here on Amazon

Please spread the word, I’d like to start my official self-pub career with a bang. 🙂

If you’re on Twitter, here’s my new pinned tweet: Tweet this!

If you’re on Facebook, here’s my post: Share on Facebook

I’ll be announcing some Connected giveaways, for both the digital and print versions shortly. Thanks for reading and thanks for the support! I hope your new year is filled with love, light and happiness. 🙂

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New Anthology of Young Adult Writing: That Moment When

December 2, 2016 By Kat

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That Moment When is filled with great stories for teens. Why do I think it’s so awesome? Well, I’m one of the 40 talented young adult authors who contributed to it. 🙂 And the best news? It’s now free on Amazon.

It’s like Christmas has come early…

>>Check it out here<<

So I know that my first novel is YA paranormal romance, but those of you who read my blog know that horror is a great love of mine. I decided to venture into horror for my short, and it’s titled, “More Than a Crush.” It has more of the creepy feel of my original deleted prologue, which you read when you signed up for my newsletter. 🙂

Seriously though, I know at least some of the other authors, and their fiction is wonderful. I’m looking forward to reading all the other stories, it’s going to be a blast!

Grab a cup of hot cocoa, kick your feet up, and download what is bound to be one of the best free young adult books of 2016. Then comment below to let me know what you think of it.

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SPR gives Connected 4 Stars!

June 27, 2016 By Kat

Just got my review back from Self-Publishing Reviews (SPR), and they gave Connected 4 stars! So excited, the review has a few negatives but most of it’s positive. The only thing that had me baffled was the typos – I thought I caught most of them.

Here’s the full review:

“Connected by Kat Stiles is an entertaining paranormal escape for young adult readers.

Emily is a high school student who doesn’t feel like she fits in. To make matters worse, Em discovers she has a special power. Fortunately, she isn’t alone and her best friend Roz has her own gift. Tommy, the boy Em likes, seems to be different as well. When people in their town start to die, Em, Roz, and Tommy join forces to find a murderer.

The theme in Connected is intriguing and inspirational for younger readers in a world that is becoming increasingly more disconnected. Em and Tommy are portrayed as outcasts right from the start, while Roz’s beauty sets her apart as well. Emily, at first, doesn’t see her ability as a positive:

I got enough strange looks from people without them knowing about my ‘gift.’ If they ever found out…I’d get the freak of the year award for sure.

However, the three of them band together and find strength through their relationship, which is a powerful message. High school, no matter if you’re a jock, loner, popular, or geek to name a few types, is a difficult time for everyone. And more than likely, most high school students feel alone at some point. Reading about three teens who discover something different and scary about themselves and turning to their friends for support is fantastic, and drives home the point to young readers that no matter what, they aren’t completely alone.

Each of the three main characters is unique, however the narrative is told from Em’s perspective. She’s a difficult character to pin down. Since she’s been bullied by classmates, she comes across as meek. Furthermore, Em’s sister and mother aren’t the most supportive. The reader wants to cheer Em on, however, she struggles finding her voice, which can be frustrating for readers who like to see more personal growth, even in the first book of a series.

The writing is straightforward and intended for a younger audience. There are some pesky typos that are distracting. Certain plotlines could have been tightened or cut to make for a more seamless and captivating read. While the book blurb and cover illustrate the paranormal aspects of the novel, the budding romance between Em and Tommy hijacks the story and dampens the excitement of the trio hunting a serial killer.

That said, the author does an excellent job of dangling enough plot elements for a future book or books in the series, such as the strained relationship between Em and her father. The mystery around the father is alluded to, but never fully explained and it seems that the author plans to explore the relationship more in depth in the next book.

Also, the reader may wonder how many more in the Texas town have special powers. Will Em, Roz, and Tommy have to fight off more evildoers who wield their gift for personal gain? It’ll be interesting to see how the author develops this aspect.

Connected is the perfect book for young adults who enjoy paranormal aspects coupled with a sweet romance. Stiles has crafted a novel that is intriguing and opens the door to what promises to be a thrilling series.” 4 Stars

And here’s the cool picture they sent:

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So I’m happy overall, and hoping this helps with the sales a little. 🙂

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Top 7 Places to Get Free or Discounted Ebooks

June 3, 2016 By Kat

As an avid reader myself, I thought I would share some of my favorite places to get ebooks at either a discount or completely free. I must warn you, I am a Kindle owner, so several of these are Amazon-related. However, in some cases comparable offerings may exist on other platforms.

#7 – Oldies but goodies

Project Gutenberg

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Just because it’s old, doesn’t mean it’s worthless (says the forty-something)

Since these were the guys that pioneered the ebook revolution, it’s fitting to start with them. If you’re looking for public domain books, Project Gutenberg is the most comprehensive list of free titles – over 50,000. For the fan of classic literature, you could live two lifetimes and not finish half the books here. Perfect for the bored Highlander.

Archives.org

Archives.org  is more for non-fiction, with over 10 million titles from around the world.

#6 Kindle Unlimited

This falls under the deeply discounted category. What is Kindle Unlimited? It’s Amazon’s all-you-can-read offering on ebooks. For $10/month, you get unlimited downloads, with a cap of 10 books out simultaneously. If you factor that the average ebook costs anywhere from $3-10, and most bibliophiles like myself can devour a book in a day or two tops, that’s an amazing deal. Like a traditional library, you’re borrowing the books as opposed to owning them.

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Sure you don’t get 17 varieties of jello, but all you can read buffets cause a lot less gastroenterological issues

What’s the Catch?

Not all books are available via Kindle Unlimited. If you’re looking for the latest bestseller, you may not find it there. Kindle Unlimited requires the author to exclusivity for three months, so it just doesn’t make sense for a best-selling author to lose out on other revenue streams, at least not right away. However, if you’re into indie fiction like I am, you will get a lot of use out of your subscription. I’m amazed at how often I can find a title I’m dying to read there. It’s also a great source for non-fiction books – I’ve read some great titles on marketing/selling books here.

#5 Search for free books on Amazon/Barnes & Noble

Seems too easy, right? I did two searches for the same category on both sites: “Free YA Paranormal Romance.” It returned only a little over 300 titles on Amazon, but over 5000 on Barnes & Noble. I was a little surprised at this; I thought it would be the opposite. Sometimes it seems as if searching on Amazon is difficult, at best. With Amazon, you can also look at daily deals from the Kindle store screen, which features books priced $3 or less.

Afraid Free Books will be Craptastic?

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I would never read a craptastic book!

Don’t be. Many times authors make the first book in their awesome series permafree, which is a cool new term cleverly combining the words “permanent” and “free.” So it’s like a first taste free deal, to get you hooked on the series and buy the later installments.

Of course I’d be lying if I said all free books were worth the time it takes to read them. I do two things when I’m evaluating whether or not to “purchase” a free book. First, I look at the ratings. If I’m on a smaller site, I’ll hop over to Amazon to look at the reviews there. Or better yet, Goodreads, as they have more candid reviews there. Reviews aren’t the end all, only a good place to get a general feel for what others thought of it. But really it comes down to the second thing: Reading a few pages from the “Look Inside” feature on Amazon. I’ve loved books the public hated, and vice versa. If I can sample a few pages, I’ll know immediately if it’s written in a style I enjoy reading, if the plot is engaging, or if it was *gasp* published prematurely.

#4 Goodreads

I mentioned Goodreads earlier because it is the be-all, end-all for book geeks. There are so many cool things you can do on this site, from finding other book geeks to chat about reading or joining a book review group, to entering awesome book giveaways. I could write an entire article on why Goodreads is one of the neatest hangouts. But for this post, I’ll just talk about the couple of spots you can find free books: Listopia & freekindleebooks.com.

What is Listopia?

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Don’t judge.

Listopia is the place to find lists on Goodreads. What kind of lists? Lists of books, of course! Any kind of book genre is bound to have a list here. I’m sure there are several, but one good one I’ve found is Best Free Ebooks. It’s got nearly 600 books on it. Some of them are public domain classics, some of them appear to be Kindle Unlimited free, but there are still some good totally free titles there.

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Don’t be discouraged by the basic template look of this website – it has a great listing of free books available on Amazon. The search capability leaves a bit to be desired, but this is a good place to browse by category.

#3 Kindle Borrowing

Kindle Lending Library

The Kindle Lending Library falls under the category of discounted books, as it’s more of a perk you get when you’re an Amazon Prime member. Please don’t get me wrong – if you’re not a Prime member already, the Kindle Lending Library is not the reason to sign on. Living in the sticks, Amazon is essential in my life, so it just makes sense to get free two-day shipping. And every once in awhile, I’ll check out one of the First Read books from the email they send me every month. As it’s not exactly straightforward to find these titles, I’ve included a link to a lifehacker.com article that describes the steps: how to see all the books you can borrow for free on your kindle from your browser

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Yes, all of my bookish friends are this hot

Borrow from a friend

Did you know you could borrow Kindle titles from a friend? How cool is that? My co-worker at my regular job turned me on to this neat feature of Amazon. You get 14 days to read a borrowed title. Again, the process of borrowing is not exactly intuitive, so here’s a link that describes it: Amazon Kindle Lending Article

#2 Your Public Library

Depending on where you live, your public library may be using one of several companies to provide ebooks to the general public. Overdrive is one of the big ones, but from what I understand, it doesn’t carry all titles, and you may have to put in a request with the library to get the book you’d like. My book, Connected, is offered via Overdrive, because my publisher, Wild Child Publishing, has access. Ebsconet, Axis360, and Hoopla are some other services that provide ebook access to libraries.

Self-e for Indies

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Your friendly neighborhood librarian misses you!

My local library recently signed up with Self-e, which is particularly amazing for indie authors. It’s free to add your book, and they also hold a contest. They have a map of where they offer this service, and it’s in the majority of the states in the US. This service makes me hopeful that readers will finally get to connect with awesome indie authors! 🙂

#1 Bookbub & others like it

If you haven’t heard of it, Bookbub provides daily emails of heavily discounted or free books to readers who’ve signed up with their service. It’s free for readers, and you can specify exactly which genres you’re interested in, as well as specific authors. I open their emails regularly, and tweet about some of the more phenomenal deals they send me.

Not the only game in town

Though BookBub is the largest and most popular, there are several others like it that offer the same kind of service. This SPR article provides a comprehensive list of other choices. Though this article is geared more towards authors (as it’s grown increasingly difficult to have your book accepted by BookBub), readers can also use the links to sign up for book deal emails.

What do you think, did you find this post helpful? Are there any other sites I’ve missed for awesome free ebooks?

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Join Me at J Keller Ford’s FB Book Launch Party TODAY – 5/31

May 31, 2016 By Kat

Join me and a slew of other talented authors on Facebook today, 5/31, as we celebrate the release of J Keller Ford’s debut novel, In the Shadow of the Dragon King!

Check out this gorgeous cover:


J Keller Ford’s FB Book Launch Party starts at 2PM EST, and I’ll be online from 6-7PM EST, when I’ll be giving away a digital copy or two of my YA paranormal romance novel, Connected. 🙂 You’ll also have a chance to win a signed copy of Connected in the ultra mega giveaway!

There will be a ton of other giveaways, fun games and quizzes, and an opportunity to chat with great indie authors. Please stop by and join in the fun!

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