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Old 05-25-2012, 05:05 PM   #140
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I try to help out the small publishers although I still do buy agency books now and then.
Well, if you happen to be in the mood for contemporary and you don't already have them (IIRC you collect westerns?), Sourcebooks have discounted two cowboy romances by Joanne Kennedy & Carolyn Brown to $1.99, and via DANL they're just $1.19 DRM-free for members and will probably stack with the discover15 coupon as well. Site says the price on the Kennedy book will be good until June 4th.

Tall Dark & Cowboy

Red's Hot Cowboy

DANL are also offering a US Memorial Day 10% discount on Military/SEAL books with the coupon HEROES according to their blog, but the earlier 15% off trumps that unless they stack.

ETA: Also, if someone happens to have an unused credit and wanted to get one of last month's books, the April selections are still showing as free when you put them in the cart (no idea whether that'll hold through checkout).

(ETA2: This seems to be an intermittent glitch which comes and goes. But as long as you don't enter any CC/Paypal info it's probably worth a try.)

And it looks like they finally implemented the Add to Wishlist function (or maybe I completely missed it all the time). Off to stuff it with Heyer and Gellis and the plain Historical Fiction selections in the hopes that they use it to measure demand metrics and that stacks the algorithm in favour of recommending they add more plain Historical Fiction books to the catalogue.

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