If you own a Kindle you should download the sample from Heroic Hearts. International readers may not have the chance. I don't know.
Thank you.
Have it. I have actually bought the complete book, because it also contains several other stories I want to read. I've read the Toot story, but I won't join any discussions so far, until I've read it again and my book-nerd-friend and I have collected ideas and questions which I will then throw into the spoiler section, lol.
It is another case with "The Law". As far as I have seen, it will currently be available only on audible.com. As I am a member on audible.de, I don't plan to subscribe there too. But I will think about a solution once it is out in July. I definitely won't pay that much money for a 2½ hours story.
I will have to read the policies and options on audible.com very thoroughly. It is often difficult to understand.
@morriswalters:
Do you by chance have a normal audible membership? If yes, what price do you see for " The Law"?
You can't see the membership price if you are no member. Only that it costs nothing if you get whatsitcalled premium plus membership. But from what I have understood, if you cancel this membership, you won't have access to the audiobooks any more, except those you have paid for.
At audible.de you pay for the membership and get one credid per month for one audio book and every other audio book you buy, costs €9,95, except of course those who cost less. And you can cancel any time to the end of the month, which I have done several times already. So far I understand, that seems similar to audible.com, though I think it is about 8$ monthly. The first month free? And whatever you have bought there, be it on monthly credit or else, belongs to you even if you cancel your membership.
But "The Law" is $0,00 if you subscribe to whatsit premium. Sounds nice at first, but there must be a catch, and I haven't found it yet, except if it is the policy that you can't keep books you've purchased that way. The first month is for free, after that you have to pay about $15 per month, which is too much, especially if it is true, that you can't keep all the books.
Edit: I see a nonmembership price of $31,23