Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009
Great news. Download my free eBook today, The Midwife’s Little Miracle. I love this book. There’s another nine books from other authors to download if you have fun. And it’s all free for a year.
Mills and Boon’s eBook sales arm in the UK are celebrating their first birthday of eBooks. While for some they’ll never replace the feel of a book in your hand, the idea of a backlit small screen where I can choose the size of the font, have no light needed to annoy my husband, and holds a big fistful of novels in my bed – isn’t too scary.
To try the feel of an eBook (excuse the pun), you can easily download to your computer.
To read eBooks on your computer you need a program like:
- Adobe – Digital Editions (Runs on Windows and Mac OSX, and can open .epub files)
OR - Calibre eBook Management (Runs on Windows, Mac OSX and Linux and can open .epub and .mobi files)
The Midwife’s Little Miracle.epub (you will need Adobe Digital Editions or Calibre eBook Management or a similar program that can read .epub eBook files)
The Midwife’s Little Miracle.mobi (you will need Calibre eBook Management or a similar program that can read .mobi eBook files)
The eBook is on a special site set up by Mills and Boon for the ten books they are offering. One from each line of romance and of course mine is from the Medical Romance Line. So enjoy.
There’s an interesting discussion on ebooks and e-readers at http://community.eharlequin.com/content/medical-authors-group-blog – look for the photo of my colourful scarf in New Zealand


my second Kimberley’s of Western Australia book has hit the shelves.
Makes you wonder about the covers in all the other countries. 




