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KND Kindle Free Book Alert for Tuesday, October 25: Kindle Nation Fave Monique Martin’s WHEN THE WALLS FELL tops SIX (6) BRAND NEW FREEBIES in the last 24 hours added to Our 1,117 FREE TITLES Sorted by Category, Date Added, Bestselling or Review Rating! plus … Christina Dudley’s EVERLIVING (Today’s Sponsor – $2.99)
“Pure, sensual fun!” Bella Andre’s THE LOOK OF LOVE is our Kindle Nation eBook of the Day at just $4.99 with 4.3 Stars on 61 Reviews, and Here’s a Free Sample!
Here’s the set-up for Bella Andre’s The Look of Love, just $4.99 on Kindle:
Chloe Peterson is having a bad night. A really bad night. The large bruise on her cheek can attest to that. And when her car skids off the side of a wet country road straight into a ditch, she’s convinced even the gorgeous guy who rescues her in the middle of the rain storm must be too good to be true. Or is he?
As a successful photographer who frequently travels around the world, Chase Sullivan has his pick of beautiful women, and whenever he’s home in San Francisco, one of his seven siblings is usually up for causing a little fun trouble. Chase thinks his life is great just as it is—until the night he finds Chloe and her totaled car on the side of the road in Napa Valley. Not only has he never met anyone so lovely, both inside and out, but he quickly realizes she has much bigger problems than her damaged car. Soon, he is willing to move mountains to love—and protect—her, but will she let him?
Chloe vows never to make the mistake of trusting a man again. Only, with every loving look Chase gives her—and every sinfully sweet caress—as the attraction between them sparks and sizzles, she can’t help but wonder if she’s met the only exception. And although Chase didn’t realize his life was going to change forever in an instant, amazingly, he isn’t the least bit interested in fighting that change. Instead, he’s gearing up for a different fight altogether…for Chloe’s heart.
From the reviewers:
“The Look of Love is an emotionally compelling, thoroughly sexy, lovely read. I can’t wait for more Sullivan brothers!” Carly Phillips, NYT Bestselling Author
“The Look of Love is the perfect combination of sexy heat and tender heart. This character driven romance has brains, brawn and the perfect bad boy to launch a whole family’s worth of fun.” Barbara Freethy, #1 NYT Bestselling Author
“Pure sensual fun! I couldn’t read fast enough. I loved everything about Chase and Chloe’s story. I’m hooked on the Sullivans!” Marie Force, Bestselling Author
“No one does sexy like Bella Andre.” Sarah MacLean, NYT Bestselling Author
THE LOOK OF LOVE is a contemporary romance of approximately 65,000 words / 300 pages. This book also contains the following bonus material: excerpts from FROM THIS MOMENT ON (The Sullivans, Book 2), GAME FOR LOVE, LOVE ME & CANDY STORE by Bella Andre, plus an excerpt from TAKEN BY THE COWBOY, a time travel romance by USA Today bestseller, Julianne MacLean
Visit Amazon’s Bella Andre Page
Bella Andre has always been a writer. Songs came first, and then non-fiction books, but as soon as she started writing her first romancenovel, she knew she’d found her perfect career. Known for “sensual, empowered stories enveloped in heady romance” (Publisher’s Weekly) about sizzling alpha heroes and the strong women they’ll love forever, many of her 20+ titles have appeared on Top 50 bestseller lists, including THE LOOK OF LOVE, GAME FOR LOVE, ECSTASY, CANDY STORE and LOVE ME.
Her books have been Cosmopolitan Magazine Red Hot Reads twice (GAME FOR ANYTHING and WILD HEAT) and have been translated into German, Thai, Japanese and Ukrainian. NEVER TOO HOT won the Award of Excellence in 2011. The Washington Post has called her, “One of the top digital writers in America.”
Bella also writes fun young adult novels as Lucy Kevin (http://lucykevin.blogspot.com/) and heartwarming, small town romances as Bella Riley.
Bella lives with her fabulous husband and children in both Northern California and a ninety-year-old lakefront log cabin in New York’s Adirondacks.
And here, in the comfort of your own browser, is your free sample of THE LOOK OF LOVE by Bella Andre:
Today’s Kindle Daily Deal – Tuesday Oct. 25 – Save 75% on a deeply affecting novel by Deborah Reed, who signed an AmazonEncore contract just months after her first appearance as a Kindle Nation sponsor, plus … George Berger’s coming-of-age novel MENDACITIES is “cool in so many different ways, you can’t classify it.” (Today’s Sponsor)
But first, a word from … Today’s Sponsor
Mendacities
Each day’s Kindle Daily Deal is sponsored by one paid title on Kindle Nation. We encourage you to support our sponsors and thank you for considering them.
and now … Today’s Kindle Daily Deal!
Under the pen name Audrey Braun she was one of Kindle Nation’s first sponsors over a year ago with A Small Fortune – and now she’s back with an AmazonEncore contract and a Kindle Daily Deal!
Kindle Daily Deal: Carry Yourself Back to Me
Deborah Reed’s deeply affecting novel, Carry Yourself Back to Me, cultivates an always tender, sometimes tart portrait of one family’s regret and redemption. Inflected with melancholy and redeemed by melody, the story is certain to strike a resonant chord with music fans and fiction fans alike.
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Is It Apple Forcing Down Apple’s Hardware Prices, or Amazon?
“Apple’s Lower Prices Are All Part of the Plan,” ran the headline for an interesting piece yesterday by Nick Wingfield of the New York Times.
Really?
Wingfield believes that Apple, “once known as the tech industry’s high-price leader,” is carrying out a major strategy change to the point where it is now competing with, and often beating, its rivals on hardware prices.
I’ll have to admit that despite some interesting anecdotal pricing comparisons made by Wingfield, I’m not feeling him. Yes, Apple has certainly shown some signs that it is pulling back some on its hardware prices, and those prices could soon collapse by 30% or more due to forces entirely outside Apple’s control. We’ll get to that, but it is unlikely that such a collapse would reflect Apple’s strategy.
To conclude that Apple has a real commitment to competitive pricing in its corporate DNA, we’d have to see a lot more evidence of significantly lower prices on mainstream hardware items like the iPad, the iPod Touch, and the various workhorse Macs (as opposed to boutique products like the MacBook Air or carrier-subsidized products like the iPhone.)
It could happen. But to suggest that Apple management will be in the driver’s seat applying the gas on such a strategic transformation is to ignore a number of powerful forces that leave Apple few options.
For starters, let’s look at the tablet market, which it is entirely fair
to say was created through the innovative brilliance of Apple and its
late leader Steve Jobs. The brilliant success of the iPad — both in its elegance and in its acquisition rate by the public — made fierce competition inevitable. So while iPad sales continue to grow dramatically quarter over quarter, iPad’s overall tablet market share fell from 95.5% a year ago to 66.6% in the third quarter of 2011, FierceWireless reported Friday. Nothing truly stunning there; it’s a pattern one could expect to see in any new market as it begins to mature.
A little more of a jaw-dropper is that the market share for the various Android tablets on the market — including devices from HTC, LG, Motorola, Samsung, Acer and Dell — grew from 2.3% to 26.9% in the same period.
Now, in the fourth quarter of 2011, the Android market share is likely to grow even more dramatically with the launch of the Kindle Fire tablet, priced at $199 and capable, Amazon clearly believes, of doing everything an iPad can do except for the things that only a few people really care about.
If the Kindle Fire hits the hardware sweet spot once people have it in their hands, it could quickly become the single most coveted holiday gift for smart grownups this year at that $199 price, and that price and popularity would constitute a very powerful if traditional pressure on the $499-to-$829 iPad price structure.
But there is another set of pressures forming just now that could totally pull the rug out from under iPad prices. As we reported last week in our post Interested in Trading Up for a New Kindle Touch or Kindle Fire Tablet? Pull Your Clunker In to Amazon’s Super Lot, Amazon is now investing website real estate and an aggressive marketing campaign to create its own secondary marketplace for virtually all tablets and ebook readers. If Amazon can succeed at enticing thousands of the customers whom it shares with Apple to trade in their iPads and iPod Touches for the 30% to 40% offers now on the Amazon website, those trade-in units could stake Amazon or its “Warehouse Deals” subsidiary to an off-price inventory that might, in time, create an entirely new form of downward pricing pressure on Apple.
What’s really going on here? Obviously, an important part of Amazon’s motivation is to give its customers as much incentive as possible to buy its latest-model Kindle Touch and Kindle Fire units, and regardless of what you paid originally for an iPad it’s a compelling proposition to be able to trade it in now for a brand new Kindle Fire and actually have money left over.
But there could be another mission for Amazon, one that could well influence the economics, the retail pricing, and perhaps even the share price for a competitor such as Apple over the next few years. It’s easy at this point to think that Amazon’s new two-way hardware market will be dwarfed in scale by Apple’s front-door production and retail power.
But Amazon knows better than anybody the effects that its Amazon
Marketplace secondary market for new and used books had on competing
booksellers and publishers over the past decade. Some in the publishing
industry believe that Amazon’s customer-friendly innovations actually
destroyed billions of dollars in corporate wealth, even if it also
fueled tens of thousands of small and often home-based businesses.
“Some companies,” Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos is fond of saying, “do everything they can to raise prices for their customers. Other companies do everything they can to lower prices for their customers.”
It is clear that Amazon has always been the latter kind of company, and equally clear that Bezos feels that Apple has been the former kind of company both generally and in its activities with the Big Six publishers to create the “agency model” to fix ebook prices at higher levels than Amazon wanted to charge.
If Apple now seems to be in a state of transition from the former kind of company to the latter kind of company, it remains to be seen whether the transition is “all part of Apple’s plan” or, at least in some significant part, the result of an impressive array of economic pressures that Amazon’s innovations are bringing to bear on Apple.
Note: it happens every 90 days or so, and this afternoon Amazon will report its quarterly earnings after the close of the markets, with the usual conference call scheduled at 5 pm Eastern. Apple reported its earnings last week and apparently disappointed investors. Amazon may well do the same in the short term, but the company’s commitment to low margins could well be leading it to a promised land in which it could gain as much as 50% of the U.S. trade book market by 2013.
Kindle Nation Daily Digest – Brief Tips, Freebies and Bargain Updates – Oct. 24, 2011
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Did You Win a Kindle Fire Today? If Your Name is Katy Green* You Did! If Not, You Can Enter a Brand New KINDLE FIRE Giveaway Sweepstakes Right Now!
Okay, it’s Monday afternoon in Kindle Nation, so we’ve got good news and bad news. And then we’ve got some more good news.
For the past week, master of suspense James Scott Bell — author of a remarkable collection of a novella and three stories entitled One More Lie — has been helping us all out by sponsoring Week #2 of our Kindle Nation KINDLE FIRE Sweepstakes.
We had 1,881 entries, and we had hundreds of winners.
Well, of course we had one big GRAND PRIZE winner. Long-time Kindle Nation citizen Katy Green of Pleasant Hill, CA was randomly selected from all the entries to win a KINDLE FIRE tablet. We spoke to her on the phone this morning while she was traveling with her family, and she has already posted on Kindle Nation’s Facebook page. The Fire is slated to ship on November 15, and Amazon has confirmed for us that Katy’s will arrive at her home on November 16!
But hundreds of other participants are big winners, too, because they have had a chance to discover author James Scott Bell. After all, it’s all about the reading here at Kindle Nation. (And just in case you are wondering, James paid the full cost of Katy’s new Kindle Fire. Every penny. What’s that? Did you ask me to repeat the links to James Scott Bell’s 22 books in the Kindle Store? Okay then. Thanks for asking!)
Those who haven’t won a Kindle Fire yet — yep, there’s that bad news we mentioned — will not have to wallow in despair for long. Why? Because we have already opened up our Kindle Nation Week #3 KINDLE FIRE Giveaway Sweepstakes. The Week #2 Sweepstakes runs until noon on Sunday October 30, and entry details can be found at the end of this post.
But there’s another changing of the guard that we would be remiss not to mention: we have a brand new sponsor for Week #3, and those who have yet to discover the Scorpio series that begins with Monique Domovitch’s 5-star American saga Scorpio Rising are in for a special retreat at the equally terrific price of just 99 cents!
When the cost of love is the loss of success, which would you choose?
Scorpio Rising
(The Scorpio Series)
So … is that it?
Of course not!
Here are the details on the Kindle Nation Week #3 KINDLE FIRE Giveaway Sweepstakes:
There’s no purchase required, but we do need you to go to our Kindle Nation Facebook page and “Like” us. Give the page a few seconds to load, because for some reason it takes a little longer. Then just follow the prompts to enter the sweepstakes, and you’re done! (Of course, if you want to really improve your chances of winning by multiplying your good fortune by your good karma, we hope you’ll pick up both Scorpio Rising and One More Lie. But like we say, there’s no purchase necessary.)
Good luck! And happy reading!
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*Well, actually, you would have to be a very specific Katy Green: Katy Weston Green of Pleasant Hill, CA.
KND Kindle Free Book Alert for Monday, October 24: THIRTY-ONE (31) BRAND NEW FREEBIES in the last 24 hours brings us to 1,132 FREE TITLES Sorted by Category, Date Added, Bestselling or Review Rating! plus … Deb Wallis’ CHILD’S PLAY (Today’s Sponsor – $1.00)
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KND Kindle Free Book Alert for Monday, October 24: THIRTY-ONE (31) BRAND NEW FREEBIES in the last 24 hours brings us to 1,132 FREE TITLES Sorted by Category, Date Added, Bestselling or Review Rating! plus … Deb Wallis’ CHILD’S PLAY (Today’s Sponsor – $1.00)