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Spalding success for Amazon

Amazon UK has announced another self-published author has sold well though its retail site, making it into the top ten Amazon bestsellers chart for the last three months.

Nick Spalding is selling his novel Love…from Both Sides in September for £1.59 on Kindle and describes his book as “based on real-life tales of dating disaster and relationship blunders . . . [the book is] is a warts-and-all romantic comedy for everyone who knows how tricky (and occasionally ridiculous) the quest for love can be.”

Amazon UK says Spalding’s book is one of its top 10 bestsellers in the last quarter, joining E L James and Suzanne Collins. It is currently 25 in the Kindle bestsellers chart.

Along with his other titles Life...With No Breaks, Life…On a High, Love... And Sleepless Nights, Spalding has sold over 245,000 units on Kindle.
 

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"Come Together", by Josie Lloyd & Emlyn Rees - which, as well as having been made into a film by Working Title, has been translated into 27 languages - is a warts and all romantic comedy, about a single man and woman who meet and begin a relationship. Their story is told in alternating "his/hers" chapters, where they both get to give their side of events. "Love...from Both Sides (a laugh-out-loud romantic comedy)" by Nick Spalding is a warts and all contemporary romantic comedy told in alternating chapters by a male and a female character, where they both get to give their side of events. Hmm. Don't you just love originality?

"Come Together", by Josie Lloyd & Emlyn Rees - which, as well as having been made into a film by Working Title, has been translated into 27 languages - is a warts and all romantic comedy, about a single man and woman who meet and begin a relationship. Their story is told in alternating "his/hers" chapters, where they both get to give their side of events. "Love...from Both Sides (a laugh-out-loud romantic comedy)" by Nick Spalding is a warts and all contemporary romantic comedy told in alternating chapters by a male and a female character, where they both get to give their side of events. Hmm. Don't you just love originality?