How to Price Your Book for Maximum Sales and Visibility: A Guide for Authors by Jeyran Main

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Pricing a book effectively is one of the most important decisions an author can make. The right price can attract readers, encourage purchases, and improve visibility on online platforms, while the wrong price can limit sales or reduce perceived value. Understanding market trends, audience expectations, and pricing strategies is key to achieving optimal results.

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Senior Living Made S.I.M.P.L.E. — A Real World Guide to Navigating Senior Care for Your Loved One By Shari Ross (Book Review #2203)

Navigating the complexities of senior care can be overwhelming, emotional, and downright confusing. Shari Ross’s Senior Living Made S.I.M.P.L.E. offers a compassionate, candid, and practical roadmap for families facing this challenge, transforming fear and frustration into clarity and confidence.

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How to Effectively Use Social Media to Promote Your Book: A Guide for Authors by Jeyran Main

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Social media has become an indispensable tool for authors looking to connect with readers, promote books, and build a recognizable brand. When used strategically, it can increase visibility, foster engagement, and generate sales. Understanding how to create content, interact with your audience, and leverage platforms effectively is key to a successful social media strategy.

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Secrets of the Jeweled Flask by Camille J. Severino (Book Review #2202)

Camille J. Severino’s Secrets of the Jeweled Flask is a whimsical and thought-provoking fantasy that blends adventure, magic, and heartfelt lessons about life, love, and personal growth. The story follows Vito Glandell, a man approaching forty, trapped in a life dictated by his overbearing mother and an intrusive priest. Vito’s mundane and restricted existence takes a dramatic turn when he acquires a mysterious jeweled flask that offers him hope—but at a price.

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Secret Seeds by Vincent Donovan (Book Review #2201)

Vincent Donovan’s Secret Seeds is a compelling, emotionally rich novel that explores the high-stakes choices faced by those living in the shadows of society. With themes of motherhood, abuse, migration, identity, and belief systems, this multi-layered story challenges our understanding of what it means to be free—and what it means to belong.

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How to Effectively Use Social Media to Promote Your Book: A Guide for Authors by Jeyran Main

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Social media has become an indispensable tool for authors looking to connect with readers, promote books, and build a recognizable brand. When used strategically, it can increase visibility, foster engagement, and generate sales. Understanding how to create content, interact with your audience, and leverage platforms effectively is key to a successful social media strategy.

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Secrets of the Jeweled Flask by Camille J. Severino (Book Review #2200)

In Secrets of the Jeweled Flask, Camille J. Severino crafts a whimsical, thought-provoking journey of magical realism, psychological reckoning, and emotional transformation. At the heart of this vibrant novel lies Vito Glandell, a meek, middle-aged man trapped by the suffocating expectations of his overbearing mother and a domineering priest—two figures who have shaped his life with guilt, fear, and stifling control. Vito’s life is a muted palette of conformity and regret, until fate delivers him a peculiar, jewel-encrusted flask that quite literally drains the color from his world—and sets him on a journey to reclaim it.

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Scarlet Birthright: What They Left Behind by Scarlet Ibis James (Book Review #2199)

Scarlet Birthright is a hauntingly lyrical and emotionally rich debut that traces the echoes of abandonment across generations. Scarlet Ibis James weaves a powerful family saga rooted in the Caribbean diaspora, where ancestral memory, cultural identity, and the ache of absence converge into a story that is as intimate as it is epic.

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The Ignoble Lie (Of Gods & Men: Book I) by Matthew Peters (Book Review #2198)

What if the very foundations of Western religion weren’t what we were taught to believe? In The Ignoble Lie, Matthew Peters delivers a gripping, high-stakes thriller that dares to probe the origins of Judeo-Christian tradition. The result is an electrifying mix of history, suspense, and intellectual provocation that will leave readers questioning not only what they know but also who decides the “truth” we accept.

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