The Kindle edition is available for $0.99
A paperback edition is available from CreateSpace for $6.55 if you use discount code X2WKPKUV.
The paperback edition is at Amazon.com for $8.25, and with free Prime shipping (for those with Prime), Amazon might be the least expensive option. If you don’t see this listed, check back in a day or two.
Here is the pdf file. You’ll need a password, which you can get by following these PDF Instructions. The file has a watermark reminding you to delete this by 2/29/2016.
This is an ARC
As mentioned, this is an Advanced Review Copy of the book. Any and all criticism is welcome and may alter the final book. [updated 12/10] Initial feedback from KA and Reader has been incorporated, along with fixing endnote numbering and a few other details. For more information, check out the details a reluctantpolygamist.com.
I had hoped to have a complete, polished version available. And when it comes to the text itself, I think I have achieved that goal.
Since first publishing this, I’ve fixed a few things. However some endnotes are mere hints of where I need to go to get the full reference.
This version lacks an index. A bridge too far. Besides which, adding an index would increase the price of the hard copy, which I don’t want to do. However I will be making an index available no later than December 23, 2015.
Why so Cheap?
Since I’ve already been yelled at once via e-mail this morning, the eventual final release version will be priced above cost. But this review copy is available at cost. If I were more rich than I am, I would make it available for free.
That said, if you have a legitimate reason why you should receive a free review copy, please e-mail me at stoutmtc at gmail dot com. For example, if you’re one of the amazing people I cite in the book, your copy is free.
Parental Discretion Is Advised
Yes. This book discusses illicit intercourse as required to ensure there is no confusion. I don’t use gratuitous language, but I dare say this book includes more detail that some readers would be comfortable with. So if you’re planning to give this to a precocious 8-year-old, you might want to read it first. Alas, in a printed book I can’t use the brown wrapper tricks possible on the internet.