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GUARDED and other NEWS

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After spending an eternity editing, doing promo and formatting books to be sent out for proofreading, I’m now ready to finish my current book, the sequel to Guarded. Only 30k to go. Woot!

In case you’re wondering about the promo, yes, I’m talking about Guarded. If you haven’t yet bought it but want to, watch out for a limited-time price drop coming your way within the next few days. This may very well be the only and last price promotion for Guarded this year.

In case you’re interested, http://www.fkbt.com/ is one of the places helping me with my promotion.

My how-to guide Show Don’t Tell will be released on September 20, 2015, and it, too, will be available for a small price for a short time, so pick it up early.

Conversations With The Dead, a fun little side project, is coming to your Kindle store on October 5. But before you buy it, you should know I’m hoping to make it free around Halloween. I wish it could be free all the time, because the stories are so short it pains me to charge for them, but alas, Amazon only allows five free days.

I strive to be upfront about prices and to strike the middle-ground between my getting paid for the months or years it took to write, let alone the expenses I funneled into my books, and the wallet of your average voracious reader.

That’s it for now. Hope you’ll take advantage of the price promotions.

GUARDED – #GIVEAWAY

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Time for another quick giveaway, guys. Nah, stuff it. Make it two giveways. Just follow the instructions, and you could win a $10 Amazon voucher.

For Twitter:

Tweet @authorcarmenfox, followed by your best ‘pitch’ for Guarded. This could be a quote from the book or a one-liner about what you enjoyed most.

For Facebook:

Post a teaser, a quote or whatever you think would convince your best friend to ditch her boyfriend and settle in for a night with Ivy, Florian and the rest of the gang instead. Don’t forget to tag me.

Funny, suspenseful, clever or visual. Do whatever suits you. There will be one Facebook winner and one Twitter winner. Both will be announced on Saturday, September 5. Multiple entries are permitted, and I get to pick the winners.

Update: Thank you for your entries, guys. Mikaela and JT, you should have received your gift cards by now. Winning entries and those that came close will be tweeted/posted soon.

BLOG TOUR ENDS WITH A BANG

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Yesterday was the last day of my blog tour. It’s been so much fun giving interviews and writing blog posts, even if not all blog stops worked out. A month ago we also had our scavenger hunt. Since then, Guarded hit the no. 1 spot in its two categories, and has received great reviews and one not-so-great review. For a book by an unknown author, Guarded did me proud.

Plus, I’ve been crazy busy at work.

A month of ups and downs then. So it’s nice to finish with a great interview and review on one of my favorite blogs. I’d love it if you took the time to read it. It’s also your last opportunity to enter the giveaways rafflecopter.

A big thank you to everyone who bought, read and/or reviewed Guarded, and to everyone who featured my book, shared my posts, gave advice and/or just helped me keep sane over the past month.

September will not see Guarded forgotten, although my focus will be on the release of my first writing guide.

So, here the link to the last stop on my tour. I hope you enjoy it.

http://happytailsandtales.blogspot.co.uk/2015/08/guarded-by-carmen-fox-w-giveaway.html

LETTER TO A READER

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Dear reader,

I’m messy. Lazy. I tend to do as much as I must to get it done well. In a sentence, I strive for an inch above average.

But not when it comes to writing. My books must be perfect, at least as perfect as I have the ability to make them. Every week, month and year I know more than before because I continue to learn. Middling reviews hurt, but I’ve learned to cope. Bad feedback will be worse, and I must steel myself.
But now and again someone likes my book a lot. That feeling…WOW. Nothing is like it.

At the core of every book lies the delicate, vulnerable heart of its author. To destroy or cherish it is a reader’s power.

Over the last few days my heart has received the red carpet treatment. A big thank you to you, dear reader, to Booklover Sue, to Pure Textuality, and to everyone who’s made me or their favorite author smile.

Your words matter as much as ours.

Love,

Carmen

BOOK REPORT – Two Weeks After Launch

Guarded has been out for two weeks. Time to take stock.

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Book blitz: My book blitz was fun and interesting. Twenty stops in one day. Will do again.

Book tour: Halfway through, the results are mixed. Some bloggers have been fantastic. Others didn’t provide the promised review, did not post the blog post I spent hours writing, or didn’t bother to even feature my book. One blog did create a spotlight for me, but it was hidden behind another five they posted on the same day. I wonder how much exposure it received.

Launch event: The scavenger hunt Michelle and I created was a success. I had so much fun, and so did the others. Not as many readers as expected turned up, but many expressed their regret for missing it.

Sales: Preorder sales were good, and I probably sold more books in that first day than Divide And Conquer sold over the past five months (OMG. Has it only been five months?). All in all, it’s doing well.

I’m busy penning its sequel, scheduled for release in spring 2016. But first I’ll be releasing my writing booklet Show Don’t Tell and my anecdotal short stories Conversations With The Dead for Halloween.

Meanwhile, why not let me know how you enjoyed Guarded?

GUARDED BOOK TOUR

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My Blog Tour is happening, which can mean only one thing:

GUARDED is out.

Yup. After the release of the paperback and hardcopy of Guarded, my sexy urban fantasy mystery (NOT a romance, although there is smooching) is now hitting the virtual shelves.

Most of those who’ve read it also loved it, a couple of my early readers less so, but everyone agreed it’s a book that stayed with you. That makes me happy. To share my joy, please visit the following destinations and let me know what you liked and didn’t like about Ivy, Florian & Co.

August Tour Schedule – Guarded by Carmen Fox

August 3 Character Interview
Diane’s Book Blog
http://dianes-book.blogspot.com

August 3 Review
Reviewing in Chaos
http://reviewinginchaos.blogspot.com

August 4 Review
Romance and Fantasy for Cosmopolitan Girls
http://fidibooksblog.blogspot.com/

August 4 Spotlight
Marianne Willis Author
https://mariannewillisauthor.wordpress.com/

August 5 Review
The Book Cafe
http://thebookcafeblog.blogspot.com

August 6 Spotlight
Vampires, Werewolves, & Fairies, Oh My!
http://vampireswerewolvesfairiesohmy.blogspot.com/

August 7 Guest Blog
Paranormal Cravings
http://www.paranormalcravings.com/

August 10 Review
My Book Filled Life
http://mybookfilledlife.blogspot.com

August 11 Interview
Roxanne’s Realm
www.roxannerhoads.com

August 12 Guest blog
Buffy’s Ramblings
http://buffy-kennedy.blogspot.com/

August 13 Review
Booklover Sue
http://bookloversue.blogspot.com

August 14 Spotlight and review
Penny For Them…
http://pennyforthemuk.com/Tour

August 17 Interview
Mythical Books
http://www.mythicalbooks.blogspot.ro/

August 17 Guest blog
Highlighted Author
www.Highlighted Author.com

August 18 Spotlight
I Love Books
http://jolandaloves2read.blogspot.nl/

August 19 Spotlight
Chicas Love to read
http://www.chicalovestoread.blogspot.com

August 20 Interview
Deal Sharing Aunt
www.dealsharingaunt.blogspot.com

August 21 Spotlight
Lisa’s World of Books
www.lisasworldofbooks.net

August 24 Interview
Author Karen Swart
www.authorkarenswart.blogspot.com

August 25 Character Interview
Eclipse Reviews
www.totaleclipsereviews.blogspot.com

August 26 Spotlight
Books N Pearls
http://booksnpearls.com/blog

August 27 Spotlight
Cover Reveals
http://CoverReveals.blogspot.com

August 28 Interview
Urban Fantasy Investigations
http://urbanfantasyinvestigations.blogspot.com/

August 31 Interview and review
happy tails and tales
http://happytailsandtales.blogspot.com

WAIT OVER FOR FOX’s SEXY URBAN FANTASY MYSTERY

GUARDED now also available as eBook

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Today is the day we’ve been preparing for for months. Guarded has been unleashed onto the world. Anticipation about Carmen Fox’s most recent release is bubbling over, so now’s a good time to clear up any confusion.

Red City Review said about Guarded’s lead character,

“Ivy comes across as a hilarious but deeply flawed woman, and therein lies the drama as she must embrace her own flaws to save lives.”

If you wanted a one-sentence summary, this is it.

However, if you’re reading this post, you may be keen to delve a little deeper into Guarded. Let’s start with this one: what the devil is a ‘sexy urban fantasy mystery?’

Ivy’s the name of my main character. She’s funny, spunky, quirky, but far from perfect. Her best friend is Florian, Silverton’s best dressed vampire, no contest.

That’s the ‘urban fantasy’ part.

Starting on her 25th birthday, Ivy’s hormones upgrade even so-so guys to hell-yeah prospects, which she dismisses at first. See, Ivy’s a ‘good girl.’ But a visitor has unsettling news. Her cravings will not stop until she gets down and dirty with someone, and being the helpful guy he is, he offers his services. Thing is, he’s not the only one putting the moves on her, and truth be told, she’s not hating the attention either. Her neighbor’s looking yummy these days, not to mention her fingers-crossed-hopefully-soon-to-be boyfriend Greg. Her brain, body and heart are totally out of synch, but she must choose soon.

So much for the sexy.

Her body might be preoccupied with thoughts of a horizontal nature, but Ivy has an honest-to-God mystery on her hands. A fistful of nasty demons are after a statue in her possession, and she wants to know why. Ivy and her BFF Florian make good headway in their investigation, but the next blow’s already waiting around the corner. An old foe-slash-psychopathic-suitor comes back into Ivy’s life and he will claim her. Soon plot twists interweave into a frightening mess. Who broke into her house? Who’s trying to kidnap her? And who’s messing with her sanity? Ivy catches her first break when she digs into her boss’s sudden disappearance. At last, her questions yield answers — whether she likes them or not.

And that’s the mystery.

No, Guarded is not a traditional romance, because Ivy needs to stand on her own two feet, make mistakes, and find a way to accept who she is before she’s ready to commit to the man she loves.

No, Guarded is not erotica either. It contains three sex scenes in total, and a sprinkling of ‘moments.’

No, Guarded is not a straight-forward read. As the mystery heats up, clues come a-flying, and Ivy’s having a hard time keeping up.

So why in the four heavens should you read Guarded?

Here’s what others say:

“Guarded will turn you on mentally while igniting your sex drive all at the same time. Relish this one! It’s delicious.” –Janelle Alex, Ph.D. for Readers’ Favorite

“Guarded: The Silverton Chronicles is an action packed thriller with all sorts of seductive sizzle. A must-read!” –Bil Howard for Readers’ Favorite

“A saucy, urban thriller for adult eyes only, Guarded by Carmen Fox relies heavily on sexual plot twists, however the sharp writing makes for a heck of a ride.” –Red City Review

“Fox has created an intriguing and believable mythology that elevates this urban fantasy above the pack and gives it an epic fantasy feel as well.” –Jack Magnus for Readers’s Favorite

“The characters were wonderful, my favorite was Flo. There are secrets, betrayals, and a constant state of lust.” –Paranormal Romance Guild

If you’re still not sure, check out the book page for more details and reviews, or hop over to your favorite retailer’s website. We also offer a free .pdf copy including 11 first chapters by 11 great authors to anyone who requests it. The entire first chapter of Guarded is included. Yup. Read before you buy.

If you like fun, quirky characters, a touch of paranormal sexy time, and aren’t afraid of a meaty mystery, why not give ‘Guarded’ a go?
NB: Price will go up in September.

Release Article by Amanda C.

Why does Amanda C. care?

Because I love this book. I enjoy getting lost in magical worlds and words, and Carmen delivers on both fronts. I’m not going to lie to you. This is intelligent reading. If you’re used to simple man/woman romances, you probably won’t like Guarded. In fact, there’s nothing simple about it. It has a complex, true-to-life cast, and the mystery isn’t cookie-cutter predictable either. Instead, the story drags you in, and if you’re open to all the elements Carmen has woven into the plot, your payoff is extraordinary. It’s fun, it’s sexy, and it will keep you guessing along with Ivy, the hero of the novel. I can’t wait for the sequel. Write faster, Carmen!

GUARDED BOOK BLITZ

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Please join me on my one-day book blitz. We’re going to have so much fun. The interviews, the excerpts, the prizes…it’s going to be Guarded-Mania. So if you’re free, why not stalk me for a day? Here’s where:

 

Release Day Blitz: Guarded by Carmen Fox

I Smell Sheep (review)
http://www.ismellsheep.com/

Reviewing in Chaos
http://reviewinginchaos.blogspot.com

Fang-tastic Books
www.fang-tasticbooks.blogspot.com

Roxanne’s Realm
www.roxannerhoads.com

Lisa’s World of Books
www.lisasworldofbooks.net

The Creatively Green Write at Home Mom
www.creativelygreen.blogspot.com

3 Partners in Shopping; Nana, Mommy, and Sissy too!
http://3partnersinshopping.blogspot.com

Deal Sharing Aunt
www.dealsharingaunt.blogspot.com

CBY Book Club
http://cbybookclub.blogspot.co.uk

Paranormal Romance and Authors That Rock
www.pratr.wordpress.com

Diaries of 2 Thick Chicks
http://www.diariesof2thickchicks.blogspot.com

Books N Pearls
http://booksnpearls.com/blog

I Love Books
http://jolandaloves2read.blogspot.nl/

Share My Destiny
http://sharemydestiny.blogspot.com

Buffy’s Ramblings
http://buffy-kennedy.blogspot.com/

BOOK REVIEWS MADE DIFFICULT

Authors would sell their grandmothers for a review. Without reviews, no one will buy their books. In my experience, friends and family rarely post any. I don’t know what Amazon is so paranoid about. If you want to buy fake ones, you still can, but of course that’s cheating. Just in case, Amazon are now banning reviews from readers you spent months establishing relationships with, because they ‘know you.’ Don’t rely on beta readers either. Even the ordinary buyer/reader most likely won’t review your book.

But after months of relentless begging, you see the first signs of success. One by one a handful of reviews trickle in. Then, sooner or later, you receive your first three-star review. Oh no!

The toughest thing about writing? Accepting criticism.

It’s easy to criticize authors, isn’t it? Reviewers’ opinions go unchallenged. Worse, they are vital to an author’s career. Yet while authors spend years perfecting their craft, readers believe having an opinion gives them the necessary qualifications to assess an author’s work.

In a way that’s true. Reviews are meant to be subjective. This, after all, is the strength of the review system. Everyone is free to state their case, and new readers may decide for themselves.

Sadly, this lack of objectivity is also its weakness.

When did the seller’s delivery speed become a reason to downgrade a book’s rating? How about awarding one star for a not-yet-released novel because the reader didn’t enjoy the last book? Yes, many novels are rated poorly because of weird things. How about this one: “I wouldn’t call it a romance, so I’ve taken off some stars.”

Now imagine baking the perfect caramel slice. It’s moist, sweet, sticky, but not too sickly. Five people love it very much, and one even gave you, the baker, five stars. Now another buyer says it sucked, because they don’t like caramel. As a result, they give you two or three stars. The seller, on seeing this negative review, will no longer offer the slice to his other customers. Along comes another customer who would love a nice caramel slice, but unless he knows to ask for it, it won’t be offered to him.

But hang on. Those who’ve had the slice before and those who’ve never even heard of it can “like” the reviews, and these ‘likes’ will now decide whether the caramel slice reclaims its spot alongside the other cakes. Oh yes. By reviewing the reviews you can affect the caramel slice’s future.

This is what’s happening in the world of books.

And yes, too many readers still believe three stars means, ‘hey, the book was ok.’ Another example where some readers have power over an author’s career without the necessary education. Amazon treats three stars as a negative rating!

Before I became a writer, I never gave thought to these things, but now I’m now terrified of awarding books less than five stars. The reviews I still post are genuine. I just keep anything less than five stars to myself.

Sadly I can think of no alternative system. How can readers give their honest opinions without risking an author’s future? Perhaps we need to lose star ratings. Let readers read the full reviews, without offering them an unnecessary and inaccurate star count. Any other ideas?

What do you think?

HAS AMAZON GIVEN UP ON BOOKS?

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While the US generally regarded the official release day as a vague guideline and has been selling print editions of Guarded for three weeks, the paperback and hardcover now went live across the globe, too. No, this is not the official release. That follows next month. Consider this a pre-publication event to ensure the print books are ready for the big day. Still, it means you should be able to buy them anywhere. Even order them from your friendly neighborhood bookstore.

Anywhere, with one exception:

Amazon.com doesn’t like my hardcovers. Oh sure, it’s “in stock but it might take 1 or 2 days to dispatch,” which is not entirely accurate. It is not in stock. If it were, a reader wouldn’t have had to cancel her order after ten days because of Amazon’s inability to give her a shipping date. Europe is following in its footsteps. Amazon.co.uk tells you right from the off it will take 4 to 6 weeks to ship. Amazon.de puts the dispatch date at roughly 9 to 12 days after the order is placed.

Note that this only relates to the hardcover, not the paperback that is sold via Amazon’s own Createspace. You can buy the paperback in all its glory, including some totally gorgeous ink drawings, right now. Even from Amazon.

Anyway, back to the hardcover. After a wait of ten days, my reader canceled her order and complained about the delay. Amazon was quickly on the ball and did indeed identify a problem with her order. It had been canceled. I’m not even kidding. Anyway, she ordered via Barnes & Noble, who shipped the hardcover a day later.

Yes, Amazon’s tactics with which they hold books published by their rivals at ransom are well known, but they are after all under no obligation to sell those copies. I accept and respect their right to get the most profitable deals for them. Amazon has done a lot for its readers and for independent authors. Perhaps this is truly meant to ensure they can offer the best prices for their customers. I’m all for that.

But my reader doesn’t care about politics. To her, Amazon has, for the first time, let her down. She cites Amazon’s failing resources for its inability to procure and ship the book she wanted. Think about it, from her point of view, Amazon was not up to a task that B&N made look simple. It’s shattered her view of what Amazon does. You can buy clothing and food and tea and coffee and watches, anything you need and lots of things you don’t, from Amazon.com, but it can’t get you the book you’ve been looking forward to for so long.

By the way, she’s an avid reader and told me that she also ordered three other books on B&N after browsing their website. Most poignant was her assessment of Amazon.com. To paraphrase, “Amazon is an amazing shopping mall, but a bookseller it ain’t.”

I like the shopping mall quality of Amazon. I funnel so much money into them when I buy tea, toys, boardgames, DVDs and yes, books.

What do you think? Was her assessment too harsh? Perhaps you no longer buy hardcovers and therefore don’t care?