Allie Boniface's Blog, page 20
April 2, 2014
Writers' Wednesday: Inferno of Love Blog Tour Starts Today!
Hey gang, my blog tour through Black Lion Tours starts today! And along with reading reviews and interviews with Yours Truly and a few fun blog posts, you can win prizes: a $20 Amazon gift card OR a copy of Beacon of Love! Here's the main tour page, and I'll try to post the links from each day so you can tour along with me.
Enjoy!
Enjoy!

Published on April 02, 2014 00:00
March 31, 2014
Monday Mentionables: How Much Do You Make, Anyway?
Ah, it's a bit of a taboo question, isn't it? Asking anyone how much money they make equates to treading into murky waters. When it comes to authors, some are forthcoming with their earnings, while others prefer to keep mum about it. Someone asked me the other day, "If your book is 99 cents on Kindle, how much of that do you get?" And I thought other non-authors might wonder the same thing, so here are some numbers for you. **I am NOT going to get into specifics here. What follows is general info only:
For books self-published on Amazon that are under $2.99, the author will get 35% of that price for a royalty.
For books self-published on Amazon that are $2.99 and up, the author will get 70% of that price for a royalty.
Example: When Beacon of Love was on sale for 99 cents, I earned 35 cents for every book sold. When that price went up to $2.99, I now earn $2.09 for every book sold.
Note: most small presses offer somewhere from 35-40% royalties on the price of their books. When Beacon of Love was published previously, on a list price of $4.99, I received approximately $2.00 for every book sold. You can start to see why authors who feel comfortable going through the publishing process themselves prefer to put the $$ out up front for a possible 70% royalty for the rest of that book's life.
Now, although I currently have 7 books in print, 4 with Samhain and 3 as self-published titles, I don't sell particularly well. I will chalk this up to many things, including the fact that I don't spend enough time marketing, there was a period of almost 3 years when I didn't release a title at all, and my books fall somewhere in the PG-13 to R rated range, which is less popular among romance readers than the really hot stuff. I do, however, have all but 2 of these books also available as audio books as well.
I will say this: before I self-published any title, AND before most of my books were available in audio, my monthly royalty income fell anywhere from $10 to $50. Since releasing my 3 additional books as self-published titles, adding in the audio book royalties, my monthly royalty income falls somewhere between $75 and $200.
(I will also add that last month I made one of my titles free, The Promise of Paradise. I've had about 11,000 downloads of that title in the first month, and while its downloads have slowed to around 20-40 a day, that still means people are putting it on their Kindles. Also, I sold 50 copies of Beacon of Love in that same month (up from 20 copies the month before), which I will partly attribute to readers being introduced to the characters AND my putting the buy link for Beacon of Love into the back of The Promise of Paradise)
My sales are not stellar, by any stretch of the imagination. However, I put those numbers out there today for a few reasons: to show that the more titles you have, the more you will likely make; having multiple streams of income helps (go for audio books if you can); making a title free can drive readers to purchase your other titles; and if you're willing to put forth the effort and the money on your own, before the return, self-publishing CAN bring in more money than publishing with a traditional press.
And now...I'm off to write and add to that monthly check!
For books self-published on Amazon that are under $2.99, the author will get 35% of that price for a royalty.
For books self-published on Amazon that are $2.99 and up, the author will get 70% of that price for a royalty.
Example: When Beacon of Love was on sale for 99 cents, I earned 35 cents for every book sold. When that price went up to $2.99, I now earn $2.09 for every book sold.
Note: most small presses offer somewhere from 35-40% royalties on the price of their books. When Beacon of Love was published previously, on a list price of $4.99, I received approximately $2.00 for every book sold. You can start to see why authors who feel comfortable going through the publishing process themselves prefer to put the $$ out up front for a possible 70% royalty for the rest of that book's life.
Now, although I currently have 7 books in print, 4 with Samhain and 3 as self-published titles, I don't sell particularly well. I will chalk this up to many things, including the fact that I don't spend enough time marketing, there was a period of almost 3 years when I didn't release a title at all, and my books fall somewhere in the PG-13 to R rated range, which is less popular among romance readers than the really hot stuff. I do, however, have all but 2 of these books also available as audio books as well.
I will say this: before I self-published any title, AND before most of my books were available in audio, my monthly royalty income fell anywhere from $10 to $50. Since releasing my 3 additional books as self-published titles, adding in the audio book royalties, my monthly royalty income falls somewhere between $75 and $200.
(I will also add that last month I made one of my titles free, The Promise of Paradise. I've had about 11,000 downloads of that title in the first month, and while its downloads have slowed to around 20-40 a day, that still means people are putting it on their Kindles. Also, I sold 50 copies of Beacon of Love in that same month (up from 20 copies the month before), which I will partly attribute to readers being introduced to the characters AND my putting the buy link for Beacon of Love into the back of The Promise of Paradise)
My sales are not stellar, by any stretch of the imagination. However, I put those numbers out there today for a few reasons: to show that the more titles you have, the more you will likely make; having multiple streams of income helps (go for audio books if you can); making a title free can drive readers to purchase your other titles; and if you're willing to put forth the effort and the money on your own, before the return, self-publishing CAN bring in more money than publishing with a traditional press.
And now...I'm off to write and add to that monthly check!
Published on March 31, 2014 00:00
March 28, 2014
Friday Fun Facts: An Awesome Review of Inferno of Love
Happy Friday, everyone! I'm so thrilled that the folks over at For the Passion of Romance review site loved Inferno of Love and gave it a heart-warming review. Here's just a snippet - follow the link to read the entire review. Big thanks to the reviewers! Readers, remember that reviews sell books - so many buyers read those reviews over at Amazon and other sites when they are deciding whether or not to spend $$ on a book. So if you're read a book you really enjoyed, take those few minutes to leave a review. The author will be sooooo grateful!
Boniface will make readers fall in love with novels all over again with her latest release Inferno of Love!
This novel was such a huge surprise for me because it contains everything that made me fall in love with reading in the first place! Mystery, suspense and wow is it hot!
It is always so refreshing to myself as a reader to discover an author who can impress me by taking traits that are considered classic to novels especially that of romance and grasp my attention from start to finish and Boniface does this for me as a reader!
Boniface will make readers fall in love with novels all over again with her latest release Inferno of Love!
This novel was such a huge surprise for me because it contains everything that made me fall in love with reading in the first place! Mystery, suspense and wow is it hot!
It is always so refreshing to myself as a reader to discover an author who can impress me by taking traits that are considered classic to novels especially that of romance and grasp my attention from start to finish and Boniface does this for me as a reader!
Published on March 28, 2014 00:00
March 26, 2014
Writers' Wednesday: The Best "Mistake" I Ever Made
Hi readers! In case you didn't see me post on Facebook or Twitter about this yesterday, I was a guest blogger over at Jar O' Marbles "Tell Me a Story" feature. My story is all about how living in Cleveland, Ohio, as a 20-something shaped my writing. Yes, it's still sometimes called the "mistake on the lake," but Cleveland is an awesome city, and I loved living there. Stop by and take a peek!

Published on March 26, 2014 04:39
March 24, 2014
Monday Mentionables: Inferno of Love Excerpts!
Happy Monday, everyone! If you didn't have a chance to visit me on Saturday at The Romance Studio's Release Party, click here for the link. I posted a whole bunch of excerpts from Inferno of Love, so if you haven't read it yet, now's your chance to get a little taste of the story. And if you don't want to search through ALL the posts for mine, just search by my author name, and that should narrow down the results for you. Enjoy!

Published on March 24, 2014 00:00
March 21, 2014
Friday Fun Facts: An A+ Note from a Reviewer
It's always awesome to read reviews of our books, right? But it's also cool to hear the words *behind* a review, and I was lucky enough to have my assistant forward me an email the other day that had just that. This review won't post until next week, but the reviewer wrote to say this, about Inferno of Love:
This novel is by far one of the best reads that we have had the pleasure of reading! Sometimes as reviewers and as readers we forget why we began reading books in the first place as often modern day novels are often repeats of prior plots or common characters and that alone can sometimes go tiring. This was not the case with Boniface's novel. She remind us of what we truly love about a great book, the plot and the romance!
On behalf of our team we want to personally say thank you for giving us the opportunity to review Inferno of Love and we hope that you will continue to pass along to us new reviews to share with our readers.
The rating that we have given Inferno of Love is 4/5 hearts which means it was close to being named a perfected read.
Heart-warming, to be sure :) Have you picked up your discounted copy of this book?
This novel is by far one of the best reads that we have had the pleasure of reading! Sometimes as reviewers and as readers we forget why we began reading books in the first place as often modern day novels are often repeats of prior plots or common characters and that alone can sometimes go tiring. This was not the case with Boniface's novel. She remind us of what we truly love about a great book, the plot and the romance!
On behalf of our team we want to personally say thank you for giving us the opportunity to review Inferno of Love and we hope that you will continue to pass along to us new reviews to share with our readers.
The rating that we have given Inferno of Love is 4/5 hearts which means it was close to being named a perfected read.
Heart-warming, to be sure :) Have you picked up your discounted copy of this book?

Published on March 21, 2014 00:00
March 19, 2014
Writer's Wednesday: Inferno of Love is Now Available!!
What happens when your soul mate returns after twelve long years...and has no idea who you are?
Now available in both Kindle and print! Limited-time sale price of $0.99
Twelve years ago, Finn and Aubrey fell in love in Lindsey Point. But that was before a local fire turned him into a hero and a horrific accident stole her memory. When they finally reunite, sparks fly and memories return -- but so do long-lost secrets and locals who want them to stay buried. Now they must come to terms with the past if they have any chance of building a future together...
And it already has its first review, 4 stars!
Red Cheeks Reads says, I started “Inferno of Love” right after reading the first book in the series “Beacon of Love” so I was excited to hear Finn’s story... I had high hopes after reading the first book and I was not disappointed at all! This was definitely a page turner! The dual POV lets you see both Finn and Aubrey’s perspective and the author does a great job once again at writing an excellent mystery that kept me guessing!
Buy your copy today!

Now available in both Kindle and print! Limited-time sale price of $0.99
Twelve years ago, Finn and Aubrey fell in love in Lindsey Point. But that was before a local fire turned him into a hero and a horrific accident stole her memory. When they finally reunite, sparks fly and memories return -- but so do long-lost secrets and locals who want them to stay buried. Now they must come to terms with the past if they have any chance of building a future together...
And it already has its first review, 4 stars!
Red Cheeks Reads says, I started “Inferno of Love” right after reading the first book in the series “Beacon of Love” so I was excited to hear Finn’s story... I had high hopes after reading the first book and I was not disappointed at all! This was definitely a page turner! The dual POV lets you see both Finn and Aubrey’s perspective and the author does a great job once again at writing an excellent mystery that kept me guessing!
Buy your copy today!
Published on March 19, 2014 00:00
March 17, 2014
Monday's Mentionables: It's a Hometown Heroes Week!
Happy Monday, everyone! I'm thrilled that it's release week for Inferno of Love - TOMORROW is the big day! And just in time, you can see a sneak peek in the trailer:
If you didn't have a chance to read Beacon of Love, the first book in the Hometown Heroes series, it's not too late to pick it up. Just yesterday the book received a beautiful 5-star review on Amazon that took my breath away:
"Such an addictive read. I was drawn into the story immediately and couldn't put it down. Those that love mysteries, set in small towns, are going to love this book. Beacon of Love is filled with loveable characters, romance, mystery and all the right elements to make it a great read. This was the perfect read for the miserable weather we're currently experiencing in my area. Nothing like curling up with a great book on a rainy day."
Thank you so much! I love my readers!
If you didn't have a chance to read Beacon of Love, the first book in the Hometown Heroes series, it's not too late to pick it up. Just yesterday the book received a beautiful 5-star review on Amazon that took my breath away:
"Such an addictive read. I was drawn into the story immediately and couldn't put it down. Those that love mysteries, set in small towns, are going to love this book. Beacon of Love is filled with loveable characters, romance, mystery and all the right elements to make it a great read. This was the perfect read for the miserable weather we're currently experiencing in my area. Nothing like curling up with a great book on a rainy day."
Thank you so much! I love my readers!
Published on March 17, 2014 00:00
March 12, 2014
Writers' Wednesday: My Experiment with Perma-Free
"A beautifully original story. Loved the characters. I picked it up as a free book. But it would be worth the money. I would love to find a place like Paradise. So well written you can feel yourself standing among the story unfolding. Wonderfully heartwarming love story. Highly recommended."
For indie authors, making a book "perma-free" is one of many marketing options. Basically this means offering a book for free, indefinitely. Ideally it's one in a series, so if readers like the story, they will go out and spend money on the others in the series.
For a while, I wasn't sure what I thought about this concept – I mean, we work hard on our books! I didn't know if I wanted to just give a title away. But The Promise of Paradise has been out for a year now, and done relatively well sales-wise, so I thought I'd give it a try. First off, though, you can't just set a book's price to $0.00 on Amazon (if you participate in the Amazon KDP program, you can offer your book for free for 5 days every 3 months, but I wanted to see what would happen for a longer period of time). So you have to "price match," which basically means making it free in other sales channels (like Smashwords, the popular website for indie authors) and then hope once sites like Barnes and Noble or Sony make it free, Amazon will follow suit.
It took about a week, but Amazon did finally make The Promise of Paradise free. This happened one week ago Tuesday. Within a day, it was climbing some of Amazon's "Top Free" lists, and by Thursday it was #1 in Women's Fiction and Romance. I think it got as high as #45 on the Top Free overall list. Not bad, especially since I didn't do a whole lot of marketing besides tweeting and posting on Facebook about it.
BookBub, a popular email subscription service authors can pay to have their titles listed with, gives a range of 21,000 for Contemporary Romance downloads and 14,000 for Women's Fiction downloads if you advertise with them. In the week it's been free, I've had just over 8000 downloads of The Promise of Paradise, so I'm pretty happy with that (since I've spent $0 on advertising it). Beyond that, I've sold an additional 30 books of Beacon of Love, my other new title, and I attribute those sales to the free downloads, since I do have an excerpt in the back of The Promise of Paradise and tell readers that they'll see a familiar character in Beacon of Love.
Another plus: I've gotten 4 new 5-star reviews on Amazon, which is terrific. That means that The Promise of Paradise is getting to people who have never read anything by me before and will hopefully want to read more.
It turns out the perma-free thing has more benefits than I would have thought. Certainly sales of my other books aren't through the roof, but they've definitely picked up. I'm reaching new readers. And I'm still in the Top 10 of both Free lists in Women's Fiction and Romance, which means many Amazon customers are seeing the title when they're browsing those categories. The fun thing is that I have control over all of this – another plus when it comes to indie publishing!
For indie authors, making a book "perma-free" is one of many marketing options. Basically this means offering a book for free, indefinitely. Ideally it's one in a series, so if readers like the story, they will go out and spend money on the others in the series.
For a while, I wasn't sure what I thought about this concept – I mean, we work hard on our books! I didn't know if I wanted to just give a title away. But The Promise of Paradise has been out for a year now, and done relatively well sales-wise, so I thought I'd give it a try. First off, though, you can't just set a book's price to $0.00 on Amazon (if you participate in the Amazon KDP program, you can offer your book for free for 5 days every 3 months, but I wanted to see what would happen for a longer period of time). So you have to "price match," which basically means making it free in other sales channels (like Smashwords, the popular website for indie authors) and then hope once sites like Barnes and Noble or Sony make it free, Amazon will follow suit.
It took about a week, but Amazon did finally make The Promise of Paradise free. This happened one week ago Tuesday. Within a day, it was climbing some of Amazon's "Top Free" lists, and by Thursday it was #1 in Women's Fiction and Romance. I think it got as high as #45 on the Top Free overall list. Not bad, especially since I didn't do a whole lot of marketing besides tweeting and posting on Facebook about it.
BookBub, a popular email subscription service authors can pay to have their titles listed with, gives a range of 21,000 for Contemporary Romance downloads and 14,000 for Women's Fiction downloads if you advertise with them. In the week it's been free, I've had just over 8000 downloads of The Promise of Paradise, so I'm pretty happy with that (since I've spent $0 on advertising it). Beyond that, I've sold an additional 30 books of Beacon of Love, my other new title, and I attribute those sales to the free downloads, since I do have an excerpt in the back of The Promise of Paradise and tell readers that they'll see a familiar character in Beacon of Love.
Another plus: I've gotten 4 new 5-star reviews on Amazon, which is terrific. That means that The Promise of Paradise is getting to people who have never read anything by me before and will hopefully want to read more.
It turns out the perma-free thing has more benefits than I would have thought. Certainly sales of my other books aren't through the roof, but they've definitely picked up. I'm reaching new readers. And I'm still in the Top 10 of both Free lists in Women's Fiction and Romance, which means many Amazon customers are seeing the title when they're browsing those categories. The fun thing is that I have control over all of this – another plus when it comes to indie publishing!
Published on March 12, 2014 00:00
March 10, 2014
Monday Mentionables: New Reviews and a Book Club!
Happy Monday, everyone! What's worth mentioning today? Well, let's see...
There's a lovely new 5-star review of Beacon of Love posted over at Sinfully Tasty Reads :) Big thanks to Debbie who said, "This was the perfect mix of romance meets classic who done it...I loved the chemistry between Sophie and Lucas. They just had a connection right from the start and loved it as the relationship developed. "
I attended a book club yesterday where The Promise of Paradise was the featured read and had a great time chatting about books and reading with the women there. Among the things discussed were that they LOVE series (good thing I have 2 coming out this year!), they love detail when it comes to character and setting, and they will definitely ask questions about a character's back-story and which character is getting his or her own story next. I always love hearing what other people enjoy reading and why they enjoy it.
One more week until the release of Inferno of Love! Don't forget that you can get a peek at Smashwords, where's it up for pre-order AND you can read the opening chapters for free!
There's a lovely new 5-star review of Beacon of Love posted over at Sinfully Tasty Reads :) Big thanks to Debbie who said, "This was the perfect mix of romance meets classic who done it...I loved the chemistry between Sophie and Lucas. They just had a connection right from the start and loved it as the relationship developed. "
I attended a book club yesterday where The Promise of Paradise was the featured read and had a great time chatting about books and reading with the women there. Among the things discussed were that they LOVE series (good thing I have 2 coming out this year!), they love detail when it comes to character and setting, and they will definitely ask questions about a character's back-story and which character is getting his or her own story next. I always love hearing what other people enjoy reading and why they enjoy it.
One more week until the release of Inferno of Love! Don't forget that you can get a peek at Smashwords, where's it up for pre-order AND you can read the opening chapters for free!

Published on March 10, 2014 03:07