I had barely heard of Storey Publishing. But I ran across an ebook published by them, that I was intrigued by, and found has great ratings (4.5 stars, from lots of review). It was a buy for me.
Being interested in what else that they might have on sale, I did a search on Amazon for "storey publishing," filtered by price, and limited to the "Kindle store". I came across a colossal number of ebooks on sale, and they "all" had consistently great ratings!
Scanning over a bunch of titles, I get the impression that Storey seems to be a less staid, less sophisticated, more playful version (so to speak) of the venerable publisher Rodale. Storey publishes, it appears to me, a lot of books on such subjects as gardening, simple cooking, getting back to a simpler lifesyle--those kinds of things.
The book that I bought is one on building everything from old-fashioned sheds to building tiny houses. It is written by Derek "Deek" Deadrickson. It is $2.99; the retail price of the paper-based version is something between $15 and $16. (I'm seriously thinking about building a tiny house to move into when I have my real retirement).
The link to the Amazon search that I did:
https://www.amazon.com/s?k=%22storey...f=aa_sbox_sort. As usual, Amazon's sort-by-price feature doesn't work well (why don't they fix that?!). But you'll find lots of $2.99 titles, and a few even cheaper.
Hope you find some good stuff.