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Are book trailers the next big thing for promoting your book?

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I’m a Seattle best-selling author who is based in one of the tech capitals of the world. Microsoft. Amazon. Starbucks (just had to throw that one in.) So I have to try out the new trends, right? One of the popular trends for selling books is trailers. My second installment in The Regimental Heroes series, The Reluctant Heir, released this week. I thought I would do a trailer for the series. I have made trailers for most of my stories. I think they are fun. Trailers are a great visual and done correctly, can build interest in your story on Amazon, B&N and others. Can a few YouTube minutes do justice to your book? As we know, we (especially the younger generation) are becoming very visually based. Book readers still pick up the paper or ebook, but how do you stand out amongst the 10’s of bazillion other books out there? Book trailers give that back cover blurb with pretty pictures. I have always had a bad streak of ‘How hard can it be’, so

Ignite Me

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Brady's a firefighter who's been roped into strutting his stuff at a fund-raising dinner. He's the last person Ivy expects to join her in the banquet hall's secluded gardens when they're on break. When flames ignite between the two of them, Ivy realizes there's only one thing they can do that will extinguish the fire she's feeling.

Kilt by Love

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When Sasha Nolan loses her job as an events planner, she decides to take her dream vacation to Scotland. Her plan is to find out what Scotsmen wear under their kilts, but instead, she’s stuck on a tour bus of senior citizens. When she meets Allister MacTavish, a modern day laird, all that changes. There’s one simple rule for her vacation, kilt, conquer and leave. Can Sasha follow her rule when Allister asks for her help in creating a plan to rescue MacTavish Castle from financial ruin? Suddenly Sasha finds that she’s tempted to abandon her old life, help Allister, and indulge in every sexual fantasy she’s ever had. Because now, she’s found out what Scotsmen wear under their kilts…nothing at all. Read the first chapter of Kilt by Love