⏳ Kindle Unlimited readers, please read this.

My books are leaving Kindle Unlimited, they come out in stages as their enrollment terms end, so not every title leaves on the same day.

If you have any of my titles borrowed and unread in your KU library, please read them now. When a book leaves the program, borrowed copies disappear from your library.

Anything you bought is yours forever. Nothing changes there. [Full explanation below ↓]

Where to Read Me

Every Ravan Tempest book. Every shop. Every reader.

For years, my ebooks were only available in one place. Not anymore.

Whatever you read on, Kindle, Kobo, iPad, phone, Nook, or a library card, you can read me. πŸŒŠπŸ‰

THE STORES
πŸ“š Buy My Books

πŸ“— Amazon - Kindle ebooks, audiobooks and paperbacks.

πŸ“˜ Kobo - ebooks and paperbacks

πŸ“™ Apple Books - ebooks and paperbacks

πŸ“• Barnes & Noble / Nook - ebooks and paperbacks

🌐 Right here on my website

My Fated collections, exclusive ebook bundles you cannot get anywhere else. Not on Amazon. Not on Kobo. Only here.

LIBRARIES
πŸ“š Borrow My Books for FREE

You can now find me at your library. This is new, and it matters more to me than almost anything else on this page.

Check Libby, Hoopla, or your library's own catalogue.

Don't see me there yet? You can fix that in about ninety seconds. πŸ‘‡

Most libraries have a Suggest a Purchase or Request a Title form, on their website, or tucked into a menu in the Libby or Hoopla app. You type in the title. You hit send. That's it.

And it genuinely works. Librarians take reader requests seriously, often a handful of requests is all it takes for a title to get ordered.

Why I'm asking: somewhere out there is a reader who would love these books and can't afford them right now. Libraries are how she finds me. For years, that was impossible, and I'll explain why below. πŸ’œ

EXPLANATIONS
πŸ“š Wait, why couldn't libraries carry your books before?

Here's the part most readers have never been told.

Kindle Unlimited isn't a bonus. It's an exclusivity deal.

Amazon's rule is simple: if an ebook is in Kindle Unlimited, that ebook can only be sold on Amazon. Nowhere else.

Not Kobo. Not Apple Books. Not Barnes & Noble. Not your local library. Not even on my own website.

That's the trade an author makes to be in KU at all. And I made it, for years.

Which meant:

- Every reader who messaged me saying "I don't own a Kindle, where can I read you?" got the same answer: nowhere.

- Every reader who asked whether their library could carry me: nowhere.

- Every reader on a Kobo, or an iPad, or borrowing from Libby because books are expensive and life is hard right now: I was unreachable to them. By choice. Because of a rule I'd agreed to.

I'm not agreeing to it anymore.

My books are out of Kindle Unlimited and available everywhere, every major store, and libraries. That's the whole reason. 🌊

(To be clear: this isn't a complaint about Amazon. Amazon has been good to me, and my books are still on Amazon, you can still buy them there exactly as before. But being in one shop means being in only one shop, and I have readers I simply could not reach. Now I can.)

FAQ
πŸ“š Questions You Might Have

"I borrowed one of your books on Kindle Unlimited and haven't finished it. What happens?"

Read it as soon as you can. When a title leaves Kindle Unlimited, borrowed copies disappear from your library; a KU book is a loan, not a purchase, and the loan ends when the book leaves the program. If you'd rather keep it permanently, buy a copy.

"I BOUGHT your books on Kindle. Do I lose them?"

No. Absolutely not. A purchased ebook is yours forever, permanently and unconditionally. It stays on your Kindle no matter what I do. Nothing about this affects you.

"Why are some of your books still in Kindle Unlimited?"

Because books can't all leave at once, each title is enrolled for a fixed term, and it can only come out when that term ends. So they've left in stages. Shadow of the Fae is the last one, and it leaves on September 24th. After that, everything is everywhere.

"What about my paperbacks?"

Completely unaffected. Amazon's exclusivity rule only ever applied to ebooks. Your print books were always safe.

"Are your books gone from Amazon?"

Not at all! Every book is still on Amazon and you can still buy it there exactly as you always have. The only thing that ended is Kindle Unlimited borrowing.

"I don't own a Kindle. Can I finally read you?"

Yes. That's the entire point of this. Kobo, Apple Books, Nook, to name a few, or your library, take your pick. πŸ’œ

"Why did you leave Kindle Unlimited?"

Because being in one shop means being in only one shop. See the explainer above.

"A book I want isn't showing up on Kobo/Apple/Nook yet."

New stores can take a little while to fully populate. Give it a few days, it's on its way. If it's been a while and still isn't there, email me using the contact us page and I'll chase it up.

THE SERIES
πŸŒ™ The Moonfire Legacy

Crown of Moonfire (Book 1) will be available on Aug. 27th and Shadow of the Fae (Book 2) will be available on Sept 24th.

Storm of Blood and Bone, Ashes of the Moonspire, and The Last Eclipse are coming, and they will launch everywhere at once. Every store from day one. No exclusivity, no waiting, no reader left unable to reach them.

That's what going wide buys you. πŸ”₯

BROWSE THE MOONFIRE LEGACY

WEBSITE EXCLUSIVES
🌊 The Fated Collections β€” Only Here

My Fated collections are exclusive ebook bundles you will not find on Amazon, Kobo, or anywhere else. They exist only on this website.

They always could, in fact, because website bundles were never bound by Amazon's exclusivity rule. Now the rest of my catalogue has caught up with them.

- Fated & Forbidden - Guarded by the Dragon + Loving the Cursed Siren

- Fated & Ferocious - Fated to the Grumpy Bear + Fated to My Rogue Alpha + the exclusive bonus novella Bearly More

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