Not so Noble
I have multiple books at Noble and have recently severed the ties. I write thrillers, paranormal and contemporary romances. This is not the focus or readership of Noble Romance. If you're a new writer, that writes m/m, that would be ideal.
Once an author learns how little a small publisher does for their career, most will self-publish with Smashwords, Barnes & Noble and Createspace/Amazon. The author does ALL the promotions for their books. A small publisher supplies the editing...period.
So, if you want to allow Noble to take 60+ percent of your hard work for the next 7 years, go for it. I woke up and have more control over my own career. I have published a nonfiction book called, Spellcaster: Book of Magick that is doing VERY well in every major country. I have 2 novels ready to be self-published and I'm very excited to get 70% of the ebook and 60% of the printed book overall.
Noble is no different from any other small ebook publisher who is pumping out 3-5 books a week, then moving on to the next group of ebooks. Author mills are ugly and demeaning to the authors who get no support from these tiny editing/publishing companies. Most of the small publishers use Createspace to publish your novel in ebook and print. YOU can do this yourself.
Lastly, Noble set the print price so high on novels, novellas and short stories that NO ONE would ever buy them. My novel can be purchased directly from Createspace/Amazon for $4.00 in any quantity. Noble set the price at $24.00. Bad business move.