Introducing Escape Publishing Digital Books!


My name is Kate, and I’m the Managing Editor of Harlequin Australia’s new digital-first imprint, Escape Publishing. Our aim is to bring Australian voices and stories to a global audience, and our books are DRM and geographic-restriction free. But that’s all business. Let’s talk fun, shall we?

We launched Escape with five titles last week, perfect to help you…well, escape, for a couple of minutes, an hour, or even a whole afternoon. I chose these titles personally, so I’m beyond thrilled to introduce them.

Chains of Revenge by Keziah Hill is great when you’re after a quickie – it’s hot, it’s intense – and it’s novella length, so perfect to squeeze in  when you only have a quick break.

Chaos Born by Rebekah Turner is your alter-ego read – step into a gaslight world where our heroine kicks ass – even if sometimes it doesn’t go quite as planned – and has two hot men vying for her attention. It’s dark, it’s funny, it’s escapism at its best.

Christmas Wishes by Rhian Cahill is another short read that can bring back that silly season feeling when it’s been completely snuffed out by the toy section at Toys ‘R Us. It’s short, it’s sweet, it’s sexy, it’s got a very big man in a very small pair of elf tights. What’s not to love?

Grease Monkey Jive by Ainslie Paton is your ‘me-time’ read – it’s thick, it’s meaty, it’s sink-your-teeth-in, it’s an afternoon delight. It’s Pimp My Ride meets Strictly Ballroom, with sequins and spins and surfers.

In Safe Hands by Lee Christine is for readers who like chills with their thrills. It’s polished, sophisticated, suspenseful, very modern, and has an absolutely gorgeous ex-SAS Commander hero.

All of our launch titles are currently at a special launch price of $0.99 apiece, except for Chains of Revenge which is available free for a very limited time. So if you want to check us out, now is a great time to do so!

You can find out more about Escape Publishing and all its facets on our website, www.escapepublishing.com.au. We’re also across various social media, including facebook, twitter, and youtube. Those details are also on our website. We’re very serious about reader feedback, so we’d love to hear back from you.

Thanks so much for having me on the blog to chat about Escape Publishing, and I look forward to hearing from all of you!

This is a guest post brought to you by Escape Publishing.


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