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Tuesday, October 6th, 2009
New Release: No Greater Pleasure

Well, here it is! Another release day. I’m a little behind this morning, but that’s okay — the book’s still out and you can still buy it, fresh and brand-spanking new.

Today I’m chatting about brainstorming over at Novelthoughts and you can win a copy of No Greater Pleasure, so stop on over if you’re of a mind to do it.

I’ve talked about No Greater Pleasure before, so I’m not sure what else to say about it except the usual: I actually wrote NGP BEFORE (years before, as a matter of fact) Pleasure and Purpose. It’s part of the same world as P and P but it’s one full novel, rather than three novellas. It’s historical fantasy, romance, sensual, not erotic. Chronologically it probably takes place before P and P, but since they’re not really connected other than being set in the same world, you can definitely read them out of order…so, if you haven’t read Pleasure and Purpose yet, don’t fear. You can pick up No Greater Pleasure and read it first!

It has pretty cover art, too, which you can see in the sidebar at the moment. ;)

I’ll entertain questions about it here, if you have any…

Go!

M

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4 comments to “New Release: No Greater Pleasure”

  1. APascal
    October 6th, 2009 at 4:11 pm · Link

    Your post is dated Oct. 6. Amazon claims, in an email dated Oct. 5, that mine was shipped that date. Am I picking at nits and/or did they jump the gun?



    • Megan Hart
      October 6th, 2009 at 4:22 pm · Link

      @APascal: I can’t pretend to know Amazon’s reasoning behind anything it does…



  2. adrienne
    October 7th, 2009 at 5:27 pm · Link

    Good to know they can be read in any order. Hate it when I start a book only to realize there was one before, however I’ll try to read them in the order you wrote them…I’m a tad OCD that way LOL



  3. Natalie J. Damschroder
    October 10th, 2009 at 10:44 pm · Link

    APascal, Amazon usually ships books to arrive on the actual release date. Some books also don’t have firm lay-down dates (publisher/bookseller jargon), which means as soon as the bookseller gets them, they can sell or ship them, even if it’s before the official date.



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