[...] But that’s not all. Here’s the even odder and even more awesome in many ways part. Not only did my novels do great on Amazon.com, but they were gaining an audience overseas. I kept an eye on my numbers on Amazon UK. I started to notice something interesting. They were rising. And not just a little. Small excitement, but not great expectations. (No pun intended. Ha ha ha …) I think it was IDENTITY CRISIS that hit the Kindle Top 100 on Amazon UK first. Or maybe it was LEAST WANTED. It’s hard to remember now. The whole thing’s gotten more than a bit surreal ever since LEAST WANTED reached #6 on Amazon UK. [...]
June 5, 2011 at 4:39 pm
[...] But that’s not all. Here’s the even odder and even more awesome in many ways part. Not only did my novels do great on Amazon.com, but they were gaining an audience overseas. I kept an eye on my numbers on Amazon UK. I started to notice something interesting. They were rising. And not just a little. Small excitement, but not great expectations. (No pun intended. Ha ha ha …) I think it was IDENTITY CRISIS that hit the Kindle Top 100 on Amazon UK first. Or maybe it was LEAST WANTED. It’s hard to remember now. The whole thing’s gotten more than a bit surreal ever since LEAST WANTED reached #6 on Amazon UK. [...]
January 3, 2012 at 7:53 pm
[...] Or the great success of both my novels in the UK, particularly LEAST WANTED, which hit the Top 10 on Amazon UK last summer? [...]