I don't buy ebooks of paperbacks for $15, if the book's in paperback for $8 and I can't get an ebook for about that price I won't buy the ebook. I have bought ebooks of hardcovers for $15, and the current mess isn't going to make me change my buying habits.
Macmillan generally charges too much for their ebooks, and so I normally avoid buying ebooks of Macmillan titles. If they do bring ebooks down to paperback level prices for books currently in paperback I may end up buying more ebooks from them.
If not, I won't.
I am still likely to buy books I really want for $15 because I'll already do it for E-arcs so it's no different.
Luckily I don't own a Kindle, so I don't have to give Amazon money if I am going to buy DRM'd bestsellers.
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