This has been a mad week with some strange happenings, not least the heatwave that’s gripped the UK. I’ve reached a huge goal seeing The Lost Sentinel hit best seller status in 3 countries – US, UK and Canada and in a number of categories.
You can grab your own free copy here. Plus the rest of the series is on sale for only 99p each.

I won’t go into more details about it now, I’ll save that for a follow up post next week where I’ll analyse my results, share the data, as well as my formula for reaching No. 1 in various Top 100 free ebook lists.
Right now this is just a quick reminder that the book will go back to full price at midnight tonight and I will lose my no.1 status (sad face!). But I can now call The Lost Sentinel a best seller, and I think that also means I can call myself a best selling author?! BEST SELLING AUTHOR!!! Cue happy dance!
Once this excitement has died down there will be more great things coming up. In September, starting on 6th, there will be a blog tour for Silent Sea Chronicles and for the first time The Lost Sentinel will be featured by bookstagrammers on Instagram.
I’m also hoping the audiobook will go live on Audible, iTunes and Amazon very soon. I can’t wait to see what people think of George Ellington’s brilliant narration of book 1.
This is my last chance to persuade people to pick up The Lost Sentinel for free so here goes…
Tei’s homeland, the magical island of Kalaya, is dying. Without a Sentinel to restore the magic soon all life will perish. Tei must join the exiles in their quest to find the missing Sentinel before mysterious masked riders catch up with them. The price of success threatens to destroy everything Tei loves; is she brave enough to make the sacrifice?
Thanks to everyone for their comments and shares over all social media platforms. I appreciate your help. Best selling author, Suzanne Rogerson, over and out!
Unfortunately they’re not on sale at Amazon.de, and Amazon.co.uk tells me I have to order my E-books from Amazon.de. 😦
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Sorry to hear that. I’m running it through KDP so I don’t have any control over where books 2 and 3 are reduced. Seems unfair Amazon miss out other countries for discounted sales when they allow you to advertise free books everywhere.
In the future I’ll have to manually discount across all countries.
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That would mean a lot of extra work for you. It’s a good thing to know, though, for me too. I’ll keep that in mind for when I publish my book.
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It means less royalties on the books you sell during a promotion, but I would rather be able to reach more readers than worry about that. It isn’t too much work to manually change the price. Everything about publishing through Amazon is very simple.
I wish you luck with your book.
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Thank you.
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