Showing posts with label Amazon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Amazon. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 20, 2021

 



    Bold As Brass: Women with an Attitude 

    

    A shop girl engages the services of an up-and-coming barrister to find out what caused the explosion aboard the ferry that killed her father.

           


             London barrister Edmund Caruthers’s ambition is to wear the silks of a King’s Counsel. Born into privilege, he loves to gamble with the old money heirs at his club.

            A milliner’s apprentice, Dolly Wycliffe pursues her dream to make fashionable ladies’ hats. She engages Edmund’s help to sue a powerful English lord for the wrongful death of her father who’d been in the lordship’s employ.

            Edmund obliges, especially with a sizable wager at stake. His friends have bet against him, believing he won’t be able to wrestle a shilling out of the titled gentleman, especially with a shop-girl as a client.

            Dolly and Edmund discover her father’s death wasn’t an accident and defy tradition to find out the truth.  

            As their mutual attraction grows stronger, they become aware more than her wide-brimmed hats keep them apart. 

 

         Read more at https://www.SarahRichmond.com   

         Cover Art by Dar Albert                           

Saturday, April 18, 2020

 A Wayward Wedding: Book Three in the House of Caruthers 

You're cordially invited to the wedding of Dolly Wycliffe and Edmund Caruthers.

A whirlwind of activity surrounds the upcoming wedding of milliner Dolly Wycliffe to a London barrister, Edmund Caruthers but their plans are interrupted when a tragedy occurs. The rector of Dolly's parish church is murdered and Dolly is accused of the crime. The inspector in charge of the case believes Dolly has bashed the rector in the head with a paperweight. The magistrate agrees there’s enough evidence for Dolly to stand trial and she’s sent to Holloway prison to wait for her day in court. Edmund has made a reputation for taking on difficult cases, but the rector’s murder has him stumped. With Dolly behind bars and time running out, he mustn’t leave any stone unturned to find the killer.

Learn more at: www.SarahRichmond.com

Thursday, November 1, 2018

New Release October 15, 2018

Angels With Dirty Faces


I've self-published my four novellas about pioneer women facing tough choices. Hope you like them. 


Today Ragtown is a ghost town in Nevada, but in the 1850's, the town thrived as a stopping off place for the wagon trains before they crossed the Sierra-Nevada Mountains into California.


When Kitty Cummings is asked to take in four orphaned children, she's not sure she's the mother they need. In her considered opinion, the Nevada territory is no place to raise a family. As the town called Mexican Spur grows into a community, Kitty and her husband, Ward, are ready to be a family again—until the renegades who killed the children's parents return.


Dory Watkins arrives in Ragtown in 1854 by wagon train. Her ma is too sick to travel and so Dory stays behind to take care of her while Pa and the boys continue on to California. She finds the love of a good man in the hard-scrabble town and must decide whether to stay in Ragtown or to leave with her ma with the next wagon train.


Lena Carlson and her husband come from the Old Country in 1861 and buy the Ragtown Mercantile. Lena's husband dies, leaving her alone and lonely in a foreign land until she meets Henry Barrett, a man searching for his kidnapped daughter. Lena and Henry join forces but will they risk a second chance at love?


Southern Belle Rosy Sherry overcomes her self-doubt and a traditional past to take her place in history as Ragtown's first school teacher in 1866. When she falls in love with a loner Yankee sheriff, she discovers forgiveness is the only way to heal a broken heart.

Friday, July 10, 2015

One Author's Journey

 I recently asked for my rights back to my first book, Lady in Waiting. The book had received four stars from Romantic Times reviewer Gerry Benninger, was a finalist for an EPPIE, and had been voted ‘Favorite Historical Romance’ at sim-gen.com.

What could I do with it?

C.J. Lyons who writes medical romances and Bella Andre who writes contemporary, recently spoke at my Romance Writers of America-San Diego chapter about self-publishing. Both of these authors are successful in self-publishing and encouraged authors to take this path.

Dare I take the plunge?

First of all, you have to put some money into the enterprise. There are fees for a beta-read, proofreading, cover design, cover art and formatting. Armed with a little capital and the belief that I had a good story, I decided to give self-publishing a try.

Happily, there are several free guide books ready to download on your Kindle or I-pad. I read all three.

Smashwords Style Guide
Smashwords Marketing Guide
Publish on Amazon Kindle

These books are filled with techno-speak and not for the timid, but they do give the reader a feel for what’s involved. Spoiler alert: Writing is creative and surprising and often difficult, requiring the writer to go out of her comfort zone.

So I polished the book and sent it to former teacher and no-nonsense beta reader Karen Lawson at: theproofisinthereading.wordpress.com.  Karen gave me her honest impression of the story, pointed out some inconsistencies (the book is a time travel) and kept reminding me when the book strayed from the path of fulfilling the promise to the reader to tell a believable time travel with a satisfying and happy ending.

I addressed Karen’s concerns with a light rewrite and because the book had changed, I named the new, improved book Past Forgetting. Next I found Dreamstime.com and bought artwork for the cover.  When my heroine leaves her stately home, she steps out into Edwardian England. I wanted to show that transition on the cover. Once I bought some artwork, I sent it to my web designer Shelley at Web Crafters. Bella Andre makes her own covers but I didn’t have the confidence to go out on that limb alone.

Mark Coker, the founder of Smashwords, has a list of recommended cover artists and format designers.  Here’s the address to request the list: https:www.smashwords.com/list

Formatting the manuscript for publication can be done by the author using the Style Guide. I sent Past Imperfect to one of the names on Mark’s List, John Low at E-Book Launch to format the book which saved me time.

Once you have a formatted manuscript, a cover you love and a blurb, it’s time to fill out the form at Smashwords. They will assign you an ISBN number for booksellers to find the work or you can buy an ISBN number from Bowker.com.  Convert your file to HTML and send to Amazon.com.

Pricing is up to the author and changing the pricing is easy using the author’s dashboard. Both Smashwords and Amazon have promotions which they will email you about so you can change your book price if you want.

Where am I now?

Still trekking. There’s plenty of marketing to do. Self-publishing was totally out of my wheelhouse, but quite frankly, I enjoyed creating something new out of something old!

Sarah Richmond

www.Sarahrichmond.com