FAQ

Are there more Kowalski books coming?

I’m not finished with the Kowalski family yet. In YOURS TO KEEP, you met Sean’s brother, Mitch. Mitch’s story will release in September of 2012, followed by Ryan and Josh in October and November.

What happened to Yours By Design?

The title of the third Kowalski book was changed to YOURS TO KEEP!

When will the Kowalski family series be released in paperback?

Exclusively Yours, Undeniably Yours and Yours To Keep will be appearing in mass market print via the Harlequin HQN imprint in January, February and March 2012 respectively! That means you’ll be able to find the Kowalski family wherever you buy your paperback romances!

Will there be any more Devlin Group books?

Definitely! I’m working on the fourth book in the series and I’ve already begun scribbling ideas for the fifth on napkins and the backs of placemats.

Will you write any more westerns?

I do want to write a third story set in Gardiner, Texas (I even know the title and the first line). There are a few other projects in front of it, though, including DG4, so it’ll be a little while. Hopefully not too long.

I want to read your books, but I don’t have an ebook reader. What do I do?

Some of my books are available in print, and you can find that list here. For my digital-only titles, I recommend trying out the reading apps from Amazon or Barnes & Noble. Using their Kindle or nook apps, you can read digital books not only on your computer, but on almost any smartphone. (Even though I rarely use it, I have the Kindle app on my BlackBerry Curve!). Also, check out this article by Sarah Wendell from Smart Bitches, Trashy Books: Digital Primer: Trying out a digital book.

Which ebook reader do you use?

I read almost exclusively on my iPod Touch. My favorite reading apps are Stanza and the Kindle app, though I also have apps from Barnes & Noble, Kobo, Goodreader, iBooks and Borders, along with the exciting new Bluefire Reader app, which supports secure Adobe files. I also have the Audible app for listening to audiobooks.

In February of 2010, I bought a Barnes & Noble nook and used it for several months, but I prefer the iPod Touch. My husband was awarded custody of the nook and absolutely loves it.

Update 11/30/10: I’ve now spent a month reading on a wi-fi Amazon Kindle 3 and I absolutely love it. The only thing stopping me from declaring it the perfect digital reader is the lack of ePub support, but I’m now in a totally monogamous relationship with a device. I invested in the leather cover with integrated light (it doesn’t need batteries!) and I’m in reading heaven.

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