Dear Reader,
I participate in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program that allows me to earn fees from qualifying purchases by linking to Amazon.com.
I’m also a bookshop.org affiliate, and as far as I can tell it works the same way, although they don’t seem to have any specific wording requirement.
Anyway, the law requires that I say that—even though I wrote the book I’m promoting. ☺ I guess I could have chosen not to use affiliate links—and I almost did; the disclosures are so unsightly—but why leave money on the table when the cost of the book is the same for you, dear reader, whether you purchase it through an affiliate link or not?
Every penny pads, right?
So if you do choose to buy my book through my links, then I thank you, Thank You, THANK YOU for helping me to, essentially, earn (by way of a small commission) a little bit more from my work.
Thank you. Really. I appreciate all the help I can get.
And thank you for your understanding regarding those unsightly disclosures.
I hope you enjoy my books.
—Megan Bledsoe