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Old 02-01-2015, 12:31 AM   #266
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Looks like Harlequin is experimenting with their category pricing. Ebooks are $1.51 to $3.26 less expensive than the print versions for new and recent releases.

For example this month's Harlequin Desires are $3.49 retail vs $5.25 for print, Superromances are $3.49 for digital vs $6.75 for print. Older digital books are 50¢ more so $3.99 for Desire and Superromance going back to May 2012 from what I saw. April 2012 books and prior are $4.99 retail for both print and digital in the Desire line. Prices do not include the 20% discount for shopping at Harlequin.com. I checked and the lower digital prices are listed at Amazon, Google, and ARe but not Kobo.

Not sure how long it will last. It's definitely new, as I purchased several books which are $1.20 cheaper today than they were two weeks ago (oh well).

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