DAMMIT!
I thought it was supposed to be a "book," not a freakin' computer file. The only format offered is a Kindle e-book. What format is that? Can I read it if I don't own a Kindle or a Nook?
And LawDog's announcement says something about autographed copies. How does one autograph a digital file? I guess I'll have to wait for the dead tree edition to come out.
There are free kindle apps for iOs and Android, so you can read kindle books on pretty much any tablet or smart phone. I think you can read them on your computer as well, I seem to recall a Kindle for PC app.
For authors I really like I often will download the e-book first (or eARC more often) and then get a dead-tree (autographed or not) copy later. That way I get instant gratification AND dead tree fun. I think that's what I did with the
Reckless Faith series (I
think i have digital copies floating around, I know I have dead tree in the bookshelf at home), and I know that's what I do with MHI books.