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And yes: that’s what Dog looks like. An Australian Cattle dog.
The Second Volume in the New Druids Series.
I’ve just
And yes: that’s what Dog looks like. An Australian Cattle dog.
The Red-Headed Book Lover has written another five star review of one of my New Druids series novels: Craobh, Volume 2.
Head over and check out her wonderful website. She reviews all sorts of novels and I’m inordinately pleased she finds my novels acceptable. Nothing pleases an author more than to read a positive review. It empowers me and leaves me wanting to write more for my readers.
Thanks Aimee Ann!
I am pleased to announce that my second novel, Craobh, is the winner of the BRONZE medal in the Dan Poynter’s Global eBook Awards (GeBA) 2017 in the category of Fantasy/Other Worlds. Craobh is the second novel in the New Druids series. If you haven’t read my two novels, please do so. And leave a review on Amazon and Goodreads!
Last year I won GOLD in the same category for my first novel, Duilleog.
Thanks to the judges over at Dan Poynter’s. You honour me, again.
I want to let everyone know that the Kindle version of Craobh was missing an essential scene at the start of the last chapter. My apologies, I somehow missed adding the scene to the chapter when I compiled the novel for the Kindle using Scrivener.
All other formats are correct (i.e. CreateSpace, Kobo, and Smashwords).
I contacted Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing and they agreed that the omission was significant enough that it warranted them sending an email to those who purchased it. You should see an email soon. Here’s what they said to me in an email:
“I would like to let you know that our Technical Team reviewed the changes to your book [Craobh], and they consider the content updates to be major quality corrections.
We’ve sent an e-mail to customers who own the book to notify them of the update. These customers can download the update through their “Manage Your Content and Devices” page. At this time, customers who download eBooks through Kindle Unlimited don’t receive updated content. Our technical team is working on improving this process.”
I sincerely apologize for the error. It was entirely my fault. The good news: the last chapter should make better sense now!
Ciao!
Donald D. Allan
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