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The 25 Bestselling Books Of 2017!

I crunched a bunch of numbers this week. God and my readers (that’s you guys) have been good to me this year for book sales.

So what were my bestselling books of 2017? Not counting the omnibus editions, here were my 25 bestselling novels for the last year:

1.) Frostborn: Excalibur
2.) Frostborn: The Dragon Knight
3.) Frostborn: The Shadow Prison
4.) Sevenfold Sword: Champion
5.) Frostborn: The Dwarven Prince
6.) Frostborn: The Master Thief
7.) Sevenfold Sword: Swordbearer
8.) Frostborn: The Iron Tower
9.) Frostborn: The Dark Warden
10.) Frostborn: The False King
11.) Frostborn: The Broken Mage
12.) Frostborn: The Gorgon Spirit
13.) Frostborn: The World Gate
14.) Frostborn: The High Lords
15.) Sevenfold Sword: Warlord
16.) Soul of Dragons
17.) Ghost in the Ring
18.) Cloak Games: Truth Chain
19.) Soul of Sorcery
20.) Soul of Skulls
21.) Frostborn: The Eightfold Knife
22.) Cloak Games: Tomb Howl
23.) Soul of Swords
24.) Cloak Games: Shatter Stone
25.) Cloak Games: Shadow Jump

I have to admit I was very pleased that SEVENFOLD SWORD: CHAMPION was the #4 bestselling book of 2017 for me. It bodes well for the new series.

Thanks for reading in 2017!

-JM

6 thoughts on “The 25 Bestselling Books Of 2017!

  • thrinetu

    wow, I know you’ve said that Frostborn was your best selling of your series but this really drives it home

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    • Jonathan Moeller

      I’m really grateful for how well it has done!

      Reply
  • Jlh682

    What would be really cool is if that list had the publication date of the books also.

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  • Tarune

    I suspect Cloak Games sales would increase with better cover art.

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    • Jonathan Moeller

      We just talking about that in a different thread. I haven’t decided if I’m writing any more in this world after book #11, but if I do, I’m probably having all the CLOAK GAMES covers redone to be more accurate to the series. Something with more of a properly Dresden Files/Iron Druid urban fantasy look, like the Immortal Vegas series by Jenn Stark or Brimstone Blues by James Hunter.

      Reply
  • thrinetu

    if you’re looking for votes on more cloak games, count me as one yes 🙂

    Reply

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