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And I'd love to whittle away on rambling sentences. Not change the scene, just tighten. No new stuff added or anything.
But alas, I ran out of time to do that anyway. :::sigh::: Hope the books hold up and don't seem TOO dated!
Hugs,
Lori


As long as I'm aware that the "new" released book is a reissued book with a new cover then I can decide if I want to buy it for the new cover or not (yeah, the original Sawyer cover is pretty bad..lol). If there are enhanced scenes or it has been rewritten to update the book, then I like to have that stated on the cover (Judith McNaught's Every Breath You Take reissue has "Special Edition: Includes New Bonus Scenes" on the front cover).

But I'm starting to believe it's best to just leave the books alone. ;-)
Hugs!
Lori


I hadn't read any of your books before and picked up the Buckhorn Brothers about 18 months ago and I fast became a fan of yours. I could see from the covers that they were written a few years ago and I agree with Karen when she said that when they are re-released maybe the publisher could put a note on the inside cover stating what dates they were originally released and the original titles and at least that way readers are aware they were written a few years ago and that certain things may be slightly outdated.
BTW - I do agree that the original cover for Sawyer was really bad :) When I read a story I like to look at the cover and it kind of annoys me when the person on the front doesn't fit the character I am reading about and that one really didn't so getting rid of that can only be a good thing :)
Dee
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Yeah I am very curious about who this author is as well :)


But that's okay. I don't want to upset any authors. I know they all work as hard as I do - and that's pretty darned hard!
Hugs,
Lori

But with the volume of books Hqn does, it's no wonder that a few will get stinker covers now and then.
Thanks!
Lori


I was so fortunate that I got sold writing what I love, so I never had to switch things up any. I'm right where I want to be. But that's not true for all authors.
The market is *very* tight, and with pirated books stealing so much from authors and publishers... well, the market has gotten tighter still!
I think we're off track here a bit now, though. LOL. Happens to me all the time when I start chatting!
With all of you being so kind, I'm sort of glad now that I didn't have time to spruce up the originals!
Giant hugs to all!
Lori


Hugs,
Lori


I agree and at least that way we can make a choice if we want to purchase the newer version and read it!

But with the volume..."
Yes I have now got them with the newer covers :). I originally borrowed Sawyer's story from a friend who of course had had the book/collection for quite a few years and I could see that they were well read and loved. She had a huge collection of your books and recommended that I try one so after reading about Sawyer I went in hunt of the collection for my own bookshelves and have continued to buy some of your older and newer works.
I have just got your Men Who Walk The Edge of Honor series and am looking forward to reading them. When the first one came out I checked on your website and found that there was going to be a few in the collection. When reading a series I like to read them all together as I get impatient with having to wait for the next story so have held out for a few months and waited for the last one to hit the shelves :)



Check the book's info page. There should be a copyright date. So even if the book has a brand new cover that looks completely different than the original, the copyright will still say the original year it was published. So, in going to my shelf right now and grabbing a book that I bought in Target last year, but I knew was a republished book, it's Nora Roberts' Brazen Virtue. Bought it last year (or maybe early 2011). But when you open it up to the publisher info on the first page, it still says: "Copyright 1988: Nora Roberts." (Which I already knew, and bought the book anyway. But just an example of how, even when the book was printed in 2010, the copyright is still 1988. So they can't hide that part.)
I learned this trick when I first got into romance and started devouring every contemporary book in my library. I'd read something and start thinking "What the...a pay phone? What?!" Then I realized I could start looking at the front of the book to check when it was published, and that usually answered any lingering questions I had over time-sensitive things. And somehow, knowing for sure the book was originally from '95 helped in my expectations. But frankly, if the story is good, then the lack of a cell phone isn't going to throw me off anyway. I might pause to double check the original publication date, but it's not going to hurt the book in my mind. If the lack of a cell phone starts to annoy me, it's likely because the book is lacking in other areas. (Luckily...I've already read the Buckhorn Brothers--thank you Kindle!--and no problems! Loved them.)
So if you read the back of a book, and it sounds familiar but you're just not sure...check the inside page of the book. It's almost always the very first page of the book, right before the dedication/acknowledgements or the first page of chapter 1. That should almost always tell you when the book was copyrighted, giving you a good hint if it's a reprint or not! :)

I have my "related books and series page," and my "reissue" page on my website to TRY to help readers so they don't buy the same old book, just because it has a new cover. LOL. Sometimes it works, sometimes not.
I also have all my books on my website labeled as to whether they're new or reissued. But the publisher isn't keen on putting that on the cover. Maybe a few more years down the road the will. ;-)
Happy Sunday,
Lori

Some of my absolute favorites are oldies by... well, Jayne Ann Krentz, Linda Howard, Catherine Coulter, Julie Garwood, Johanna Lindsey, etc... I love them for what they are, and recognize how the authors' voices have changed over time.
I think you've all convinced me! :-)
Lori

Hugs to all,
Lori

I also agree with the others Lori, if it ain't broke don't fix it. It would be like trying to change an old friend when you like the friend the way it is. ; -)


Recently, a reader requested that I never use a specific word again. Man, if I started tallying up the individual words that readers didn't like, I'd run out of words to use in a book! LOL
Lori

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Oh dear...that does seem really picky. The problem is you can't please all of us all the time, we all have our favourites and one's that we didnt really enjoy but then I think that is to be expected.
I agree with Agatha and will back up what she says and I also request that you keep writing :)
Dee
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it is your choice you wrote books keep writing the same ,don't change for anyone! I love your books and can't think of one word to change. People ought to appreciate the time an author devotes to her writing, and not criticize. Hugs! Agatha

I think it made my day, ya know? LOL.
Ah well, on to my work!
You all rule. Have an awesome day!


I have just finished the Kindle bundle of Buckhorn brothers and was so relieved to find Casey's story to download. Really loved the family! I haven't read any of your other books, but that will be remedied in the future. So a happy reader off to finish Casey's story.

Hugs,
Lori"
I love the Mackenzie Clan!!



I never meant to insinuate that Lori's books were like that. She mentioned other things besides outdated items (verbal rambling, awkward dialog, etc) so I commented on what I hate and wouldn't mind having fixed in reissues. Otherwise, I like reading the book the way it was first written.




Booklover, I wasn't offended! I knew what you meant.
Agatha, thank you for your dedication.
Dorsey, that seems to be the overall opinion - don't change them! :-)
Vivian, thanks. You have a point there! LOL
If you ladies have a moment, here's a wonderful holiday tribute (very short) from some of my author friends, a few readers, and me.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gmw7Tu...
Here's hoping you're all having the warmest, safest, healthiest holiday season ever!
Hugs!