The Carina Press site still shows their titles as 10% off. I imagine that won't last.
As for the Harlequin titles, at least they seem to have kept their experimental pricing as the retail price. So for HRS as as example, the print price is $5.50 (still shows as 20% off $4.40), but the digital version is $4.24 and that's what they're listed for at Kobo, Amazon, and Google. So it looks like they've kinda built in a discount to the agency price. I probably still won't buy as many titles but $4.24 is better that $5.50.
Harlequin Intrigue and Harlequin Special Edition are the same ($5.50 cover for print, $4.24 for digital).
Harlequin Blaze has a sightly higher "discount" ($5.50 for print, $3.99 for digital)
Harlequin Superromance has the biggest "discount" ($6.75 for print, $3.99 for digital).
Harlequin Presents is the least I saw ($4.99 for print, $3.99 for digital).
Even the imprints are digitally discounted.
HQN and MIRA ($7.99 for print, $6.39 for digital).
I would rather have them coupon eligible, but a small discount is better than nothing.
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