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Jun 05, 2011 07:02AM

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The publisher would tell me that readers liked shorter books, but I'm a reader, and I love something beefy I can sink my teeth into, so I don't believe that and never did.
Nothing I've written for Berkley has been cut. UNLAWFUL CONTACT is almost as long as CG was, and they didn't cut a single paragraph. The I-Team books have been published pretty much exactly as I wrote them, minus silly typos.

It doesn't matter to me how long or short a book is as long as it's complete. And I'd rather read the book as the author intended for it to be read. If that's 200 more pages then, so what? I don't really pay attention to how many pages a book has. The only time I prefer to read a short book (like a Harlequin Blaze) is if it's a Monday afternoon & I'm going to buy a new release on Tuesday morning. That way I can finish it before I start on the new one. Any other time it doesn't matter. And yes, I agree. I don't believe readers prefer shorter books. I think they would want to read it uncut like the author originally wrote it. I've also seen comments about the price of books. It's $7.99 (usually) whether it's 300 pages or 450 pages. Some people are upset about that.
And speaking of typos...I read a book a few months ago (not yours) that was full of mistakes. Lot of missing punctuation, misspelled words, sentences that didn't make sense. And it was a lot of mistakes. I wasn't the only one that noticed it. I saw a lot of comments about it. Anyway I was wondering how that could happen. I'm not an editor or anything. And I know nobody's perfect & everyone makes mistakes. But it seemed like the book hadn't even been edited. I've read other books by this author but this one was the only one like that.

BTW. I just can't say enough about the I Team series. The books are so well written and interesting. I love the different personalities and that we can follow them through the series.
And I couldn't agree more...Julian is definitely, hands down the hottest so far! ;)

Hi, Joan — I'm so glad you've enjoyed the I-Team. That makes me very happy. Julian came in second in the recent reader poll I had of I-Team heroes. I thought he was going to win, but Marc Hunter beat him decisively. :-)

ps: kudos with the Blog!


Tonya I was mentioning to a friend recently that I find so many typos in books. Not so much in the older copies and I think a lot of the are missed due to spell check. Which is a great tool but it doesn't pick up the errors that make sense. Does this even make sense? LOL I am talking about names and homophones etc. I find them all the time.

This is such exciting news! I'm looking forward to re-reading the re-releases of the MacKinnon Rangers. Looking forward to it all! Looking forward ever so much to Connor's story. :)
I love long books and I loved the length of your historicals. They were so well written it seemed like a short book...because I just breezed through it, enjoying it so much. Your writing keeps me interested from page 1 to the finish.