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Kana
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Oct 07, 2009 02:34PM

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Why would i want to buy book 3 and 4 if i cannot find 1 and 2 on ebook? Case in point Kate Angell's Richmond Rogues series. The last 2 books in the series are being sold but not the older 2 releases.


I agree completely with you! That happens sometimes because the distributors only release certain books for us to sell which don't always include complete series. Keep checking back though because we may have them later!

For non-DRm files, Calibre is an easy software to use to convert files. You choose the device you are formatting for and it exports the correct format. I do not believe this works with DRM (encrypted) protected files though.



Oh i sooo agree with you. The tags sometimes kills me when i can't find something i know for sure should be on the gay section, then i find it on erotica? Seriously we need better tags for books!
Another recent thing is the search for a particular author on the site. I sometimes type the authors name and i know i spelled it right because i just copy paste, but nothing comes out. Then i go through the tag list and imagine what i find?! Yeap, the author's book i wanted.


We offer MSReader Mobi and eReader also, as well as two Audio formats WMA and MP3. If you are referring to non-DRM files which allow conversion of formats, we do offer some non-DRM. Our titles are sourced from ACS4 servers and come with the publisher DRM in place. ADE formats are often released first for at title, but we do get the other formats as soon as the distributor makes them available. Thanks!

I'd like to be able to share my wishlist with family. Giving the gift of paper books was so easy, the gift of ebooks, not so much.
I second the sub-categories. The lists are just way too high level for satisfying browsing.
I would also like to be able to set some preferences - show me a list always, and not the book covers for example. This would be great for me, especially when looking at a specific author's listing.
Thanks for asking,
January



oohh i want that too!

The only author i can recall at the moment is Carol Lynne. I culdn't find her books without browsing.

I updated my account password today, and was very concerned when I received an email with my password spelled out in it. This seems like a very risky email for your system to be sending, and I am not very comfortable with having my password communicated so freely.
Other sites will send an email, but instead of repeating the password they simply say 'you changed it, call us if you didn't'. I would feel much "safer" with that kind of response.
And yes, I might be being paranoid here... :)


You mean add the restrictions to the descriptions? I agree, it would avoid many headaches and disappointment.

That's exactly what I mean. I went to fictionwise.com for the book I was denied (I didn't buy it), and they have the restrictions listed along with the format ISBNs.
I'm in Canada, and geo. restrictions are usually non-existent. It was surprising that I couldn't buy this book at BoB.
Jan