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Old 07-01-2015, 09:41 AM   #1134
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Originally Posted by Blossom View Post
I still have my subscription. It looks to me this is mostly indie titles that are cluttering up the catalog. Probably titles no one has read since they were up. All the ones in my library are still there. I see better quality coming from this.
I think they removed some Harlequin titles over pricing. They got rid of over 20,000 titles from what I understand. Most of the category books from Harlequin are probably still there as they mostly don't exceed the lower price threshold.

But if they were really paying out 60% of cover price for 10% read I can see where, for romance readers in particular, that was costing them more money than they were taking in with the subscription fee.
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