Libraries & subscription

Libraries

As a librarian, I absolutely love readers getting my books via libraries. If that’s what works for you, please do! Different libraries get ebooks for their communities in different ways, so check with your local library to find out more about your options.

Here’s what I can tell you.

My books are available to libraries through Overdrive, Hoopla, CloudLibrary (previously Bibliotheca), and Palace Marketplace. These cover the major services libraries use for ebooks. (They’re also available in paperback.)

You can often find a form to make a request either on your library’s website or from their catalog. They’ll want to know the author and title of the book or books you’re suggesting they buy. If you don’t see a form, try the contact email or chat options, and let them know you’re a library user in their area.

Libraries can usually take it from there. Let them know my books are on those services! But if you or they have any questions, just use the contact form and I’m glad to help.

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Subscription services

My books are available via Kobo Plus, Kobo’s subscription service (here’s the US Kobo Plus info, check it out for your country from there!). This allows you to get access to a wide range of books for one monthly fee. (There’s an option to include audio books if that’s your thing, too.)

My books are also available via Everand, another subscription service, again with access to a lot of books for one monthly fee.

However, my books aren’t available via Kindle Unlimited, Amazon’s book subscription. For small independent publishers like me, Kindle Unlimited requires authors to make their books exclusive to Kindle Unlimited. That means they can’t be available on any other platform, even libraries.

I want people to read my books the way that works best for them, so that doesn’t work for me or many of my readers!

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