date
newest »


Anthony, there are a few copies of Crown Conspiracy available online @ amazon, if you're interested.

Normally you can order any of my books at any bookstore. It is unlikely that they will be carrying any on the shelves unless I did a book signing there or someone like you ordered the book.
I am published through a small press and they don't have the finances or the clout to push the books into stores. However, if enough people order and then buy them, the stores will then begin stocking the books.
At present however, Crown has sold out its print run. The last shipment went out of the distributor's warehouse a few weeks ago. And Erin is correct, there are still a few left from that shipment in a few places including Amazon. Not sure how long they will last.
In the meantime, I still have about two hundred that you can buy directly from me at http://www.michaelsullivan-author.com/
The rest of the series are all available everywhere books are sold--but to buy them at a Borders or Barnes & Noble, you still have to go to the information desk and order them.

But a couple days ago, I ordered two of your books because I can't get them from our library, and I also love to support authors when I can. It's rude for someone to take the free eBook rather than spending a few dollars to download it legitimately. It's not like an eBook is that expensive.
At the same time, it helps get the word out. People are talking, and that's a great thing. Free advertising.
Just please don't punish the rest of us!


I fail to understand the mindset that believes it's "all right" to copy the hard work of others, just because it's intangible (i.e. digital or virtual) and the tools are readily and easily available.
I still prefer my books to be tangible. In fact, all three of your books I purchased directly from you and you were gracious enough to sign them. That virtually (pardon the pun) guarantees the books will never leave my shelves.

I absolutely do not agree with the theft of intellectual property. My husband and I are software developers (him full time, mine as more of a hobby!), and so I have a keen respect for the intellectual property of others - I don't want my software stolen anymore than you want your books stolen. So, if it were me, I would probably stop offering the epub format on principle.
I hope you don't drop the kindle format, rather selfishly, though - I'm planning on purchasing the next three to go along with the first ones that way!

Jon Olson
The Petoskey Stone
It sounds like the core of the "reading community" will always stick by the hard copies though... so I hope you find a way to make use of that and don't give up, even if it is hard because of the e-book problems.