Frequently Asked Questions

I want to buy your book, but not necessarily from Amazon for ... reasons. How do I find where else it is?

When you're on my book page, click on the book cover. You'll see the book description and where to buy. There's a link button that says "Books2Read." That's also known as a universal book link. ("Universal? But what if I'm on Mars, Rhonda?" As long as you have internet access, you can get a book.) Clicking that link will take you just about everywhere, including several library sites your public library may offer, except for Google Play. 

Why not Google Play? I used what's called a book distribution aggregator called Draft2Digital, which uploads my book to various e-retailers for a small fee that I pay, not you. Several years ago, Google Play ended its relationship with Draft2Digital. C'est la vie. 

Okay ... So, how do I find a paperback? 

For good or ill, it's probably not going to be in regular bookstores. 

Although I work hard to be professional, I wasn't called to The Show (the term for baseball big leagues but I'm using it for traditional publishing). Actually, for reasons I may talk about another time, I stopped putting myself through the find-an-agent effort, so I self-published. 

For the time being, the paperbacks are only available on Amazon. 

FWIW, I grew up in such a rural area that I had never been inside a bookstore until I went to college. Walking those aisles of brand-new books was like browsing a candy store. When and where I grew up, the only books available were at the county library or displayed on a revolving rack at the drugstore.   

So, if this is a series, when's the next one? 

That's going to take me a minute. Or two. I do have a prequel novella set in Blanchard County coming, probably early in 2026.

In all honesty, I'm into that second book and I got stuck. I'll figure it out. 

Hang in there. And thanks for your interest!