
The Mobipocket store, where it is available for many devices and platforms except the ones you really want: iPhone, Mac, or Android. Oh well.

Reading an ebook on a PC is convenient and accessible, particularly if you don't own a mobile device. It's just not very fun.
(You can read HotSpot Confidential on a Windows PC by downloading the free Mobipocket software HERE.)

I'm on the fence on the topic of hyperlinks and the Kindle. The Kindle's browser almost works, so it's tempting to include links. But so few sites would really display properly in the Kindle's rude browser, in 4 shades of gray.
And you can't assume that Kindle readers will be connected (I primarily use mine on the subway, which except for one bridge, is one long tunnel of by yourself, electronically).

What's the HotSpot Confidential user experience like?
We don't know.
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HotSpot Confidential is now available on the Mobipocket platform. I wish I could recommend it.
But dealing with Mobipocket, as either an author or reader, is an exercise in low level frustration and missed opportunities.
First, the e-book creation software is Windows only, with a clunky interface that seems to be stuck in the early 1990s. Mac users can't even read a Mobipocket e-book, which seems perversely, shoot-in-the-foot wrong for a platform that needs to be cutting edge to succeed.

HotSpot Confidential is now available for the Amazon Kindle. If you have one of these devices, and 99 cents, you're in luck. And remember: for a limited time only, and while supplies last, your purchase entitles you to a free Fortune Teller Magic Fish.