Sourcebooks has a bunch of e-book specials running which are generally available in most of the stores (except Kobo, for some reason), which you can see on their
eBook promo page here.
I am especially happy to see Susan Kay's
Legacy, which I've read from the library a long time ago before they turfed their copy and is an excellent historical (with some romance) about Queen Elizabeth I.
And I'm very pleased to see
Sixty Million Frenchmen Can't Be Wrong, which is a non-fic pop history/culture book by two Canadian writers which I've also read from the library which is quite good.
I was hoping that Sony was going to do a coupon this month which I could use on these (or that they'd finally show up at Kobo) but the ARE/OmniLit deal is even better and I'm going to buy them there to support an independent bookseller from whom I've gotten a lot of freebies (albeit ones I practically never read).
Thanks to the OP for the heads up!