If you’re a fan of the Twilight teen vampire series, you already know that today a novella went on sale called The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner. It’s available on Amazon for about $7 if you buy the hardcover, and for $10 if you buy the Kindle version. (Blame that absurdly high price on the publisher who wants to promote hardcover sales, not on Amazon.)
But what you might not know is this: you don’t have to pay a dime to read it legitimately, and with the author’s blessing. Stephenie Meyer is releasing the novella for free at www.breetanner.com starting Monday, June 7th. It will remain there until July 5th.
Meyer writes on her blog:
Since this story had always been an extra for me, and was meant to be released with the [forthcoming Twilight Official Guide and not as a stand-alone book], I wanted to be able to offer it to my fans for free. You all have bought a ton of my books, and I wanted to give you this story as a gift.
Some of you may already know that for every hardcover edition sold, $1 will be donated to the American Red Cross. I’m not sure whether the Kindle edition also figures into the donation plan, but it doesn’t matter; if you want to save money on the novella and support the Red Cross, Meyer points out that she’ll have a donation option on the breetanner.com website when the book goes up next week.
So read it for free, donate what you want to Red Cross, and enjoy your latest Twilight book!


“Darkness on the Edge of Town” by Brian Keene
“A Touch of Deceit” by Gary Ponzo
“The Burnt House” by Faye Kellerman
“Bake Sale Murder” by Leslie Meier
“Black Widow” by Cliff Ryder
“Billy Boyle” by James R. Benn
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