I had high expectations for BookSirens
I had high expectations for BookSirens, but my experience was extremely disappointing.
They offer two pricing plans. The first is $10 per book upload plus $2 for every reader who downloads your book. The second plan is $100 per year and is marketed as ideal for authors with multiple books, with wording like “submit as many books as you want.” That sounds great — until you actually pay.
After subscribing to the annual author plan, I discovered they would only accept TWO books. Their explanation was that they “don’t have space to promote more titles.” In other words, the “unlimited submissions” claim is misleading at best.
What made it worse is that I only learned this after spending two full days uploading and preparing all 12 of my books. Only then was I told I could only publish two of them under the plan I had already paid for.
When I contacted support and pointed out that this felt deceptive, the response was cold and indifferent. They basically said they could recommend other services and didn’t seem to care if I left.
This is not honest marketing, and it’s a frustrating experience for authors who invest time and money into the platform. I cannot recommend BookSirens based on how they handle their own pricing promises.








