I am rereading the first 3 Cara Mia books (the newly improved books) and have come across a small error. In chapter 80 of the first book, Jodi confronts Cara and tells her they are sisters. After Jodi leaves, Cara runs inside the store, locks the door and splashes cold water on her face. Then she locks the back door in case Jodi comes back. Didn’t she use the back door to enter the store? Maybe someone else has already let you know. Anyway, I’m enjoying rereading the series.
Thanks for your tips. I've been reading a particular author, and he makes timing mistakes. It annoys me. I've written him a PM, but he doesn't change what's written (Kindle format). All of his books have this problem. I thought about mentioning it in my review, but I think it may not annoy other readers, and I should leave it alone. Your tip about not bringing it up at a book signing hit home for me. I will continue to read his books, appreciating his in-depth descriptions, overlooking the small errors.
I'm sorry he didn't respond, and you were kind to PM him. And definitely, extra-smart not to mention it at a book signing. Remember, authors are people, too. A book signing is a tense event for most of us!
Carmen Taylor
I am rereading the first 3 Cara Mia books (the newly improved books) and have come across a small error. In chapter 80 of the first book, Jodi confronts Cara and tells her they are sisters. After Jodi leaves, Cara runs inside the store, locks the door and splashes cold water on her face. Then she locks the back door in case Jodi comes back. Didn’t she use the back door to enter the store? Maybe someone else has already let you know. Anyway, I’m enjoying rereading the series.
Thanks, Carmen! I missed that! No one else noticed!
Thanks for your tips. I've been reading a particular author, and he makes timing mistakes. It annoys me. I've written him a PM, but he doesn't change what's written (Kindle format). All of his books have this problem. I thought about mentioning it in my review, but I think it may not annoy other readers, and I should leave it alone. Your tip about not bringing it up at a book signing hit home for me. I will continue to read his books, appreciating his in-depth descriptions, overlooking the small errors.
I'm sorry he didn't respond, and you were kind to PM him. And definitely, extra-smart not to mention it at a book signing. Remember, authors are people, too. A book signing is a tense event for most of us!
Thanks for inviting me to share my tips! I'd love to know what your followers think and how they handle keeping all the dates straight in their WIPs!
Nancy, I did this out of pure selfishness! Don't be thanking me, lady!