Happy re-release day to me …

karma-girl.jpgSo the mass market version of Karma Girl was officially released yesterday. Huzzah! 😎

This means that folks who didn’t read the book the first time around can now try it in the cheaper, mass market form. Since the book was first released in trade paperback last year, I’ve gotten e-mails from several readers and booksellers wanting to know when the book was coming out in mass market.

And now, it is out.

I don’t blame folks for waiting until the book was out in mass market format to try it. Trade paperbacks are nice, but spending $14 or more on a book you might not like is getting to be a luxury these days. But now, you can get Karma Girl for the low, low price of $7.99. And if you wait until Aug. 5, you can get Hot Mama too, since that’s when that book will be released in mass market format. Basically, you can get the two Bigtime mass markets for the price of one of the trade paperbacks. Not that I would encourage you to do that or anything. 😈

All kidding aside, I hope folks who haven’t tried the Bigtime series will pick up Karma Girl and give it a try. And for those of you who are fans, I just want to say thanks for all your letters, e-mails, and support this past year. Knowing that people enjoy my books is very wonderful and humbling at the same time.

All right, enough mushy stuff. Happy reading! :ww:

6 Responses to “Happy re-release day to me …”

  1. Chasity says:

    I can’t believe it’s out already. Seems like just yesterday you were announcing the release in mass market form. Wow. Time surely does fly.

    Wootz! Yay Jen!

  2. Jennifer Estep says:

    Chasity — I know what you mean. Every year just seems to go a little quicker than the one before. But thanks for the well wishes. I appreciate them! :scooby:

    Karen — Well, I hope you enjoy them. :bubbles:

    And I haven’t changed my blog exactly. I’ve hit a button somewhere, and my formatting has disappeared. I’m waiting on my Web site guy to fix it. This is what I get for pushing buttons when I don’t know what I’m doing … :rolleyes:

  3. Brian says:

    I’ve been wondering what my limit is for spending on one book. This week I couldn’t bring myself to spend $23 on a new novel, even though I really wanted it. I picked it up and looked at it, I even made a first step away from the shelf with it — But I just couldn’t bring myself to buy it. I did the same thing with A.J. Jacobs book, I just couldn’t pull the trigger. I hope I haven’t become cheap.

  4. Jennifer Estep says:

    I wouldn’t say that’s cheap. The economy’s in the toilet, and times are tough. People really have to think about what they spend their money on these days.

    I never buy hardcovers from the bookstore. I always get them on Amazon because the discount is so much greater there — sometimes as much as $10 or more. You’ve got to save money where you can these days.

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