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Fanfare Amazon Ranking for TANNIN'S THUNDERBOLT - Demons On Wheels MC 1

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James Marinero

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Fantastic. Looks like you can build a good series following! AFAIR from earlier posts a new genre for you? I see 150 Kindle pages - may I ask approx how many words?
 

Carol Rose

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Fantastic. Looks like you can build a good series following! AFAIR from earlier posts a new genre for you? I see 150 Kindle pages - may I ask approx how many words?
Yes, it's a new genre for me. The book is roughly 46,000 words. That's the average length of these books by other Evernight authors who write in this genre and sell well.
 

Quillwitch

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Looks like you are on your way to some good money. I guess being a rebel is the in thing right now. Well done.
 

Paul Whybrow

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I'm being a motorcycle geek here, Carol Rose, but did you know that Thunderbolt was one of the exciting names that the BSA factory called its 650cc model?

BSA A65

'The 650cc BSA A65 carried model names like Rocket, Thunderbolt, Thunderbolt Rocket, Lightning, Lightning Rocket, Lightning Clubman, Spitfire, Hornet, Spitfire Hornet & Firebird Scrambler.'

You could use some of those names for future book titles in your MC series....providing secret thrills for biker cognoscenti!
 

Carol Rose

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I'm being a motorcycle geek here, Carol Rose, but did you know that Thunderbolt was one of the exciting names that the BSA factory called its 650cc model?

BSA A65

'The 650cc BSA A65 carried model names like Rocket, Thunderbolt, Thunderbolt Rocket, Lightning, Lightning Rocket, Lightning Clubman, Spitfire, Hornet, Spitfire Hornet & Firebird Scrambler.'

You could use some of those names for future book titles in your MC series....providing secret thrills for biker cognoscenti!
Awesome! Thanks! :)
 
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