To be specific–I did this with the books where the rights to the underlying unenhanced text were licensed exclusively by Harlequin. It’s kind of like an extended, integrated Author’s Note.Ĭourtney: Because these are the books where I felt it would most make a difference. I’ve tried to make my enhanced ebooks accessible to everyone, including those who don’t like the idea of enhancements, by allowing people to either jump back and forth between the book and the enhanced content, or to read through the book itself and then read all the content at the end. Enhanced books? Tell me about that.Ĭourtney: Enhanced ebooks are books with additional non-book content–in this case, author commentary, some deleted scenes, audio clips, and pictures. (December, 30th, 2013) You’ve published another book, The Suffragette Scandal, and have re-released enhanced versions of several of your early works. (To enter the drawing, just make a comment below.)ĭabney: You’ve been busy since you last spoke to AAR. She is also giving away in five copies of The Suffragette Scandal to five lucky AAR readers. I asked Courtney if she’d answer some questions and she agreed to do so. I, like many AAR readers, have been avidly awaiting Courtney Milan’s most recent book, The Suffragette Scandal, which she released this week.
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