Listen is now available at most online retailers, including iBooks, Barnes And Noble, and Kobo! Find the links here. Because my books are free, Amazon won’t add them to their catalog, but if you have a Kindle, you can find mobi files at Smashwords!
If you enjoy it, I encourage you to leave a review on Goodreads and your preferred retailer!
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Wow.. excellent..I love the Cover.. hope I find this soon in the near stores..
Congratulations and All The Best.. 👏👍😊
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It’s available in digital formats only. Since they’re free, I can’t offer a print version without a cost. 😊
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And thank you for the kind words! 😊
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If only there was a print edition 😦
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I understand. The books can’t be free if there’s a print version. You are welcome to print it yourself, if you like. You can download just about any format you want, including PDF. 😊
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No, I’m happy to pay for it. I just thought it was only available as an ebook.
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It is, but there’s multiple ways you can download it. And if you prefer paper, you can always print it. 😊
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Remember the epic new book I reviewed (https://areadingwritr.wordpress.com/2016/09/28/listen-by-sarah-doughty-an-arc-review/) last month by the lovely and great the Sarah Doughty? It is now available! 🙂 🙂 🙂 Get your copies now! ❤
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Yay!
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😀 😀 😀
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Congrats. I am looking forward to reading this xxxxxxx
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Thank you! 😊 I can’t wait to hear what you think!
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there you goooooo!!! Congratulations, love!
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Only five days late. Not bad!
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Awww. Definitely not!!! 😀 😀 😀
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Congratulations. I love the cover too.
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Thank you so much!
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Do not judge a book by its cover ? Here I can. Congratulations…. 🙂
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Awww thank you. 😊 😊 😊
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congrats, favorite author. i see what you mean about the cover – real real nice. like the content within.
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Aww thanks. You’re so kind to me. 🙂 I remember your initial reaction to the cover, but once I explained the symbolic nature of it, you were on board 100%. I’m always happy for that. Especially since you don’t technically fall within my “target audience”. 🙂
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i am a proud honorary member of your reader’s circle.
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Who said honorary?
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lol! my bad.
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You might not be my target audience, but I consider you a valuable source for reliable information. 😊
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honored!
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😊 😊
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Congratulations!!!
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Thank you so much! 🙂 🙂
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No problems! x
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Downloaded… and thank you very much, Sarah. Looking forward to reading this one also.
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Have you read the others? I remember you said you started Home, but I don’t know if I’ve heard from you since. And thank you for downloading! I hope you enjoy it! 🙂
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Hi Sarah, Yes, I’ve read the first book then part of the second, then I got side tracked when someone insisted (and got me) “The Hunger Games” which I read and digested as an allegory of where we are socially and politically plunging into. Here’s the list I made of your books now, but to keep the straight, I need to put some order to that list. Do you have the “ordered” reading list on your blog?
Focus; Dream Spell; Home; Just Breathe; Listen; Zoe; The Silence Between Moonbeams
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If you want chronological order by the time in which everything takes place, you’ll want to read in this order: Zoe, Dream Spell, Just Breathe, Focus, Home, Listen. Zoe is more of a prequel, and Dream Spell doesn’t really tie into the main story line. Those can be read anytime. And in terms of The Silence Between Moonbeams, that’s a poetry chapbook, which has nothing to do with the fiction universe. So that’s also an any day read. It’s also not very long. 😊 I hope that helps!
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Yes, thank you for the sequence. I know “The Silence…” is a poetry book – been reading through it. Your intro made me see tears – and a hell of a lot of anger – which is good to feel, a reminder of Earthian reality. So what I’m going to do now is start from the beginning, and read through all the books, without interruption this time. In Summer it’s harder because being outside a lot, I read paper backs, but now I can read epub books all I want – at home on the computers, or if out, on an old phone I use as a tablet. So… here we go. And personally I LOVE your covers. I have a friend who also does his own covers and I think you guys are amazing with Photoshop. I used to do a lot of graphic designing with Corel Draw and Photo-Paint but now not enough time.
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Bravo Sarah! I didn’t know you designed the cover! I actually quite like it and think it fits Ashling and Connor perfectly. If you’re thinking of that negative comment from one of my followers, all I can say is he’s a guy!😊
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Argh! Sorry for the misspelling of Aisling’s name. Stupid autocorrect!😡
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No worries. Aisling isn’t a very coming name. 😊
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I had a feeling as much. It did sting a little, but for a guy, he’s not my target audience.
I am considering potentially doing a woman standing by herself, if I ever relaunch the series, because they’re technically not romance (the stories are driven by external forces, I just include the ‘scenes’). But I’ve heard of writers like Jory Strong taking a lot of heat for ‘misleading’ her readers by doing that. So I’m undecided.
But, I’ve taken great care to make the covers as symbolic as possible. The colors are a representation of the auras that encompasses the whole story. 😊
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The biggest turnoff for me regarding covers is if they don’t have anything to do with the story.
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That definitely irks me too. I’m with you there.
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Oh! I meant to say While I liked the softness and colors you used, It hadn’t hit me about the auras. What a brilliant idea!😊
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Yep, each cover is colorful because it’s a representation of the overall feel from the book — the emotions that sort of encompass it all. Home doesn’t have much in the way of auras because of Angela, but it’s still symbolic. And, of course Zoe is mostly black, but that should make sense. 🙂
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Congratulations Sarah.
Big bravo to you.
Cheers,
Frank
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Thank you so much, Frank! 😊
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I love the cover. ❤
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Thank you so much! I’m shocked at what I’ve learned about photoshop in the last year. 😊 I’m in love with this cover. 😊
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Wow! You designed it yourself? Great work!
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The base work was done for me. But yes, I did most myself. 😊
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Excellent! Designing your covers must be so rewarding.
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It definitely is. I had one person (that I know of) say that it was lame, but I can’t please everyone. To anyone that hasn’t read the books, they’re actually quite symbolic to the feel of the story.😊
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