Deal of the DayDEAL OF THE DAY 29 MAY 2026

The KU Series Code

How to Build Kindle Unlimited Income That Grows With Every Book You Release

Turn one successful book into readers who keep buying the next one

Build Kindle Unlimited income that grows instead of resetting every launch

Create series momentum without relying on ads or constant posting

Make every new book strengthen the books you already wrote

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“One book almost never builds lasting income.”

“It shows you how to turn a single book into a chain reaction where readers automatically move to the next one while you sleep.”

Three months ago, I published The 18M KU Code.

Here’s what happened next…

Book 1 has now generated more than six million Kindle Unlimited page reads.

Books 2, 3 and 4 have each generated between two and four million page reads.

Book 5 has passed one and a half million.

Book 6 has been out for only a few months and has already crossed the million-page mark.

The oldest books are still climbing.

The newest reached a million page reads before many authors would have finished writing their next book.

That’s not luck.

And it isn’t the algorithm.

It’s the result of a series that has been designed to keep readers moving from one book to the next.

That’s the part most authors never think about.

The 18M KU Code showed you how to write a book readers don’t want to put down.

The KU Series Code is about what happens when they finish it.

Because finishing a book is only half the battle.

The real money comes from what happens next.

Do they forget you and move on?

Or do they immediately buy the next book?

Do they read one title?

Or do they read six?

Most authors treat every launch as a separate event.

They write a book.

Launch it.

Promote it.

Then start all over again from scratch.

The authors making serious Kindle Unlimited income think differently.

They build a chain reaction.

Each book strengthens the next.

THE LAUNCH THAT SHOULD HAVE BEEN ENOUGH

And why it wasn’t…

the author

The Part I Didn’t Understand At First

Ten years ago, I stopped writing.

Not because I wanted to. My child was very sick and being there for them was the only thing that mattered.

Everything else – the career I’d been building, the author I thought I was becoming – went into a box. That box stayed closed for a decade.

When I came back, publishing had moved on without me. Kindle Unlimited barely existed when I left. Now it was driving reader behaviour and author income in ways I had to learn from scratch.

I learned fast.

Two months after my first book launched, I checked my dashboard and saw a number I didn’t know how to process:

1,132,000 Kindle Unlimited page reads. On one book. In two months.

I thought that was the breakthrough.

It was. But it wasn’t the whole story.

Because that book slowed down. And when it did, I was back where every author ends up – staring at the next blank page, knowing I had to do it all again from nothing.

One successful book doesn’t build stability. One successful launch can still disappear.

The real shift came when I stopped thinking about books and started thinking about readers. Specifically: what happens to a reader after they finish your book. Where they go. Whether they stay.

The authors building real long-term KU income weren’t launching harder than everyone else. They were building series that readers moved through without stopping…Book 1 to Book 2 to Book 3, automatically, while the author slept.

That’s what turned six books into 19,643,551 page reads.

Not one big launch.

A reader journey with no exits built into it.

That’s what The KU Series Code is about.

The Job With No Sick Days

You write a book.

You launch it.

It earns.

It slows down.

You write another one and do it all again.

Same stress. Same grind.

Same income that disappears the moment you stop pushing.

What you’ve built isn’t a business. It’s a job with no sick days and no ceiling.

Meanwhile, the authors building serious KU income are doing something completely different.

They’re not launching harder. They’re building read-through – the chain reaction where a reader who finishes Book 1 immediately opens Book 2, then Book 3, then your entire backlist while you sleep.

Most KU authors never manage that.

Not because they can’t write…because nobody ever explained the system behind it.

That’s what this is.

“A reader can love your book and still never open the next one. Understanding why – and fixing it – is the whole game.”

What Makes A Reader Open Book Two

There are three reasons a reader who loved your book never opens the next one.

You’ve probably experienced this without knowing what to call it.

You wrote something good. You know it’s good. Readers finished it, some of them loved it, and they still didn’t continue.

Something was missing – not from the writing but from what the ending did to them.

Something that should have made stopping feel wrong and didn’t.

Here’s what that was.

The first is Closure.

A satisfying ending is not the same as a complete one.

Most authors give readers full closure – every question answered, all the tension resolved and the loose ends tied off.

It feels like the right thing to do. You’ve taken the reader on a journey and you want to leave them feeling good.

But a reader who feels completely finished has no reason to open Book 2.

The endings that pull readers forward don’t withhold satisfaction. They deliver it…and then, in the final pages, open something new.

Not a cliffhanger – a question that feels like the natural next thing. Something the reader didn’t know they needed to know until the moment it appeared.

That feeling of being pulled rather than pushed is not an accident. It’s built deliberately into the last chapter.

And in Kindle Unlimited, the reader who opens Book 2 that night is worth every book in your series, not just one.

The second is Investment.

Readers don’t continue a series because they liked a book. They continue because they care about what happens to someone in it.

There’s a difference between a character a reader finds interesting and a character a reader is genuinely attached to – and most authors never create a character like that. Interesting characters entertain. Characters readers are attached to create the specific discomfort of not knowing what happens next.

That discomfort is what gets them opening Book 2 at midnight.

Investment is built across the whole book, but it lives or dies in specific moments – the details that feel true rather than constructed, the vulnerability that most writers edit out because it feels too exposed. Those are exactly the moments that make a reader feel they know someone.

And readers do not abandon people they know.

The third is Momentum.

This is the one most authors never think about at all – and it may be the most important.

Between the last page of Book 1 and the first page of Book 2, something happens. Or doesn’t. The reader closes the book, puts the phone down and goes to sleep. By morning the feeling has faded. Life gets in the way….

The series they were going to continue sits unfinished in their library while you wonder why your read-through numbers look the way they do.

Momentum is what pulls a reader forward without them noticing.

It lives in your back matter, in the first lines of the excerpt you place there, in whether Book 2 is one tap away or requires them to go and look for it…

It’s the difference between a reader who thinks “I’ll get to that” and one who’s already three chapters in before they’ve decided to continue.

Most authors treat the back matter as an afterthought.

It is the most valuable real estate in your book.

These are not marketing tactics.

They are the three things that determine whether a reader who loved your book becomes a reader who buys everything you write.

The KU Series Code shows you how to build all three into every book you publish…

So you, too, can get reviews like these…

This amazing book is a phenomenal addition to the series… I loved every minute… I couldn’t put down this heart-pounding read. What an amazing escape to France and I literally went back in time… I didn’t want the book to end… wonderful… I loved it

Page Turners ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

 

Impossible to put down extraordinary… a must-read. I wish I could give this book more than five stars.’

Goodreads reviewer ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

 

‘I read this book in one day. Omg I seriously cried.’

Goodreads reviewer ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

 

Gripping Unputdownable! Splendid…! Superb.’ 

Vegan Book Blogger ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

 

‘A page-turner that had me up until all hours… highly recommended.’

Goodreads reviewer ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

 

Incredible… Absolutely fascinating… just brilliant… filled with tension and edge of your seat stuff… I found myself racing towards the finish line with my heart in my mouth.’Shaz’s Book Blog

Amazing…! Any mother could imagine her heart breaking in a million pieces with her worry for the safety of her children… Incredible…’

Robin Loves Reading ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

SuperOnce you start reading this gripping book you won’t be able to put it down.’@leona.omahony ⭐⭐⭐⭐


‘It 
definitely wowed meI was truly lost in the story… Gripping… Unputdownable!… shocking. Splendid read! Superb.’ 

Vegan Book Blogger ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Spectacular… Oh, I love this!… phenomenal.’

Goodreads reviewer ⭐⭐⭐⭐


I loved it… Exceptional… Highly recommended.’

Goodreads reviewer ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

I feverishly tore through the chapters… spellbinding.’

@booksreadbyaprairiegirl⭐⭐⭐⭐

Before And After The KU Series Code

Read the first version. Then the second. You’ll feel the difference before you can explain it.

Same scene. Same writer. Same level of craft. One ending does what most authors do instinctively – it finishes the story. The other has read-through engineering applied.

Don’t analyse it. Just read the first version and then the second.

You’ll feel the pull.

WITHOUT READ-THROUGH ENGINEERING

She set her coffee down and looked at the manuscript one last time.

Three years. Every spare hour, every stolen weekend, every morning she’d dragged herself out of bed before the house woke up.

It was done. Really done. She saved it, closed the laptop and sat for a moment in the quiet.

Tomorrow she would send it. Tonight she would let herself feel it.

 

Reader closes the book. Life moves on. They never open Book 2.

WITH READ-THROUGH ENGINEERING

She set her coffee down and looked at the manuscript one last time. Three years. Every spare hour, every stolen weekend, every morning she’d dragged herself out of bed before the house woke up.

It was done. Really done. She saved it, closed the laptop and sat for a moment in the quiet.

Tomorrow she would send it. Tonight she would let herself feel it.

She was halfway to the door when her phone lit up. A name she hadn’t seen in eighteen months. A name she had deliberately not thought about since the day she’d decided to write this.

She stared at it for a long moment.

Then she answered. 

Reader opens Book 2 at 11pm instead of going to sleep.

One ending earns a read. The other earns a reader.

The first ending finishes the story. The second one does too but in the final lines something opens that wasn’t there before. A question the reader didn’t know they had until the moment it appeared. They don’t feel manipulated. They feel pulled.

That’s the difference between a reader who closes your book and a reader who opens the next one.

That’s read-through engineering. And it’s just one of six things that separate KU authors who keep relaunching from the ones who don’t.

The ending that produced that second version is the same thinking behind 19,643,571 Kindle Unlimited page reads – and every reader who ever opened Book 2 instead of going to sleep.

Six Things That Separate a Series Business From a Series of Launches

Most KU advice is about the individual book. How to write it, launch it, market it. That advice isn’t wrong – it’s just half the picture.

A reader who buys once and disappears is worth almost nothing. A reader who buys every book you release is worth everything. And nobody teaches you how to build the second kind.

  1. Read-Through Engineering

Most authors assume low read-through means their writing isn’t good enough. Usually that’s not it. I’ll show you the three real reasons readers stop between books and how to fix each one. Including the foreshadowing technique that makes readers feel pulled into Book 2 before they’ve even processed Book 1.

  1. Release Cadence That Actually Works

The “publish constantly or die” advice is wrong and it’s burning authors out at scale. I’ll show you the cadence models that work for authors writing full-length books. Not a strategy built for people producing 20,000-word novellas. One built for the reality of how you actually write.

  1. Series Pricing Strategy

Pricing a standalone and pricing a series are completely different games. Most authors play the wrong one and quietly train their readers not to buy. I’ll show you the truth about permafree, when discounting helps versus when it hollows out your income and how to structure pricing across a growing backlist.

  1. Cover and Branding Consistency

This isn’t about aesthetics. It’s about instant recognition. When a reader sees your Book 2 in also-boughts, they should know it’s yours in under a second. I’ll show you what must stay consistent, what can evolve, and why certain cover decisions are quietly killing your read-through right now.

  1. Building Your Reader List Between Books

Amazon controls your visibility, your payouts, and your access to your own readers. Your email list is the one thing they can’t touch. I’ll show you the back matter that actually converts readers into subscribers, how to keep them warm between launches without irritating them, and how to build launch momentum that gets stronger every time.

  1. Knowing When to End a Series

This is the chapter nobody else writes. Most series don’t fail because the writing gets worse. They fail because the author keeps pushing after the emotional engine is already exhausted…and readers can feel it. I’ll show you the warning signs, how to leave readers satisfied and ready for what you do next, and how to bring them with you into a new series without losing them.

Here's Everything You Get

The Launch That Isn't Enough

Why one successful book – even a very successful one – doesn’t build stability and what the authors with real long-term KU income are doing differently.

The Read-Through Problem

The three real reasons readers who loved your book never open the next one. None of them are about writing quality.

Read-Through Engineering

The foreshadowing technique, the back matter system and the ending structure that makes opening Book 2 feel like the only natural thing to do.

Release Cadence That Works

The cadence models that actually fit full-length books – and why the advice telling you to publish constantly is quietly destroying the quality of your work.

Series Pricing Strategy

When to go free, when discounting helps and when it trains your readers not to pay. How to structure pricing across a backlist that’s still growing.

Cover & Branding Consistency

What must stay the same across every book in your series, what can evolve and the cover decisions that are killing your read-through right now without you knowing it.

Building Your Reader List Between Books

The back matter that converts, the emails that keep readers warm without irritating them and how to build launch momentum that gets stronger every time rather than starting from scratch.

Knowing When To End

The warning signs that your series has run its emotional course, how to leave readers satisfied rather than abandoned and how to bring them with you into whatever you write next.

The Numbers

What 19,643,571 page reads across six books actually looks like in practice – and the pattern in the breakdown that shows the system working.

What’s Inside

The KU Series Code – The complete system behind 19,643,551 Kindle Unlimited page reads across six books. From why readers who loved your book never open the next one, to the read-through engineering techniques, the pricing decisions most authors get wrong, and exactly how to apply all of it to the series you already have.

The Quick Start Guide – Use the KU Series Code in the next 60 minutes. Skip straight to the five steps that will find your biggest read-through problem and start fixing it today.

Bonus 1 – The Series Arc Planner – The complete emotional architecture of your series, mapped before you write another word. Large loop planning, forward shadow positioning, book-to-book momentum. See the whole series at once and know exactly what each book needs to do.

Bonus 2 – The Read-Through Diagnostic Worksheet – Find where readers are dropping off and why. Work through your existing series today and come out the other side knowing exactly what to fix and where.

Bonus 3 – The Back Matter Template — The last page of your book is the most valuable real estate you own. This template shows you exactly what goes there, in what order, and why – built to convert readers into subscribers and Book 1 readers into Book 2 readers.

Bonus 4 – The Between-Books Email Sequence – Six email templates for keeping readers emotionally connected between your launches. Written to sound like a real author talking to real readers, because that’s what they are.

Bonus 5 – The Series End Checklist – The decisions most authors never make consciously, made deliberately. Know when your series has run its course before your readers do – and how to bring them with you into whatever comes next.

This Is For You If…

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You've had a book work but can't turn it into stable, predictable income

And you’re sick of starting from zero each time

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You're exhausted by those launches that feel like starting from nothing every time

You want income that grows

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You want your backlist to get more valuable with every book you add

So you are building a stream of passive income

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You want something that still earns while you're writing the next one

Allowing you to focus on creating even more success (and income)

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You're serious about KU as a long-term business, not a side hustle

Because you know it can genuinely grow to 6 figures or more

This Is Not For You If…

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You only care about keyword tricks and algorithm hacks

Rather than an entire, proven system that keeps on working

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You're looking for AI shortcuts to flood the market with inferior content

Readers can spot this a mile off!

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You want shallow, fast advice - not something built to last

Look at my results…those numbers just keep on growing

Here’s Everything You Get Again

 

 

  • The complete KU Series Code guide – including The Read-Through Engineering system in full
  • The Quickstart Guide
  • The Series Arc Planner
  • The Read-Through Diagnostic Worksheet
  • The Back Matter Template
  • The Between-Books Email Sequence
  • The Series End Checklist

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