Tesla’s Stepdaughters – $5.59 in Paperback

Tesla's StepdaughtersIn an alternate 1975, where men are almost extinct due to germ warfare, someone is trying to kill history’s greatest rock & roll band.  It falls to Science Police Agent John Andrews, only recently arrived from the distant male enclaves, to protect them.   As the band continues their come-back tour across North America, Andrews must negotiate a complicated relationship with Ep!phanee, the band’s lead singer; drummer Ruth De Molay, bassist Steffie Sin, and the redheaded clone lead guitarist Penny Dreadful, as he protects them and tries to discover who wants to kill the Ladybugs.

Tesla’s Stepdaughters is a crazy, bitchin’, rock n roll punk, sic-fi, detective adventure and is available in ebook for 99 cents wherever fine ebooks are sold.  You can purchase a paperback edition for only $5.59 by following this link.

2 thoughts on “Tesla’s Stepdaughters – $5.59 in Paperback

  1. Wes, I’m only reading ebooks now, not paperbacks, but I’m curious: why the strange prices on Lulu.com? Brechalon is $7.51, Minotaur is &13.28 and Eaglethorpe Buxton is $6.32. Is pricing based on page length? Also, Tesla’s Stepdaughters shows as $5.10 for me, not $5.59. It’s an even better deal! 🙂

  2. Thanks for asking Moe. Back when I first started publishing, I priced the books the way they suggest– either xx.95 or xx.99. After a while I realized that I was never going to sell too many paperbacks. So I figured if anyone wanted one, I’d just offer it as close to cost as possible. So I lowered the prices of existing books. So you’ll see Eaglethorpe Buxton and the Sorceress reg. 8.95, discounted 25% to 6.71. The newer books, I just priced at cost to start with. (I don’t know what is up with Tesla’s Stepdaughters– it shows $5.00 now and I didn’t change it.) I also started using the cheaper digest format instead of trade paperback format. I plan to have digest versions of all the books out soon. I’m finishing up The Many Adventures of Eaglethorpe Buxton right now. Anyway, I don’t send much time trying to promote paperbacks (other than a post here every now and then) since I actually make more from a 99 cent ebook than from a $10 paperback. Besides, I’m right there with you. I’ve bought nothing but ebooks for the past three years.

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