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The first novel in the series, Reprobate: A Katla Novel was 4.99, but became 3.99 when Peccadillo: A Katla Novel was published at 4.99. I published my third short story, Fundamental Error: A Katla KillFile at 1.99.
The third novel, Rogue, will come out November 15th, and will be 4.99, while both Peccadillo and Reprobate will drop one dolllar in price.
Although you can read Reprobate for free if you apply for a review copy.

My maximum on e-books is 9.99, but most books I buy are 3.99-5.99, which I think is the sweet spot for novels.
Please don't get me started on how much I spend on European graphic novels... :)
Martyn wrote: "My maximum on e-books is 9.99, but most books I buy are 3.99-5.99, which I think is the sweet spot for novels.
Please don't get me started on how much I spend European graphic novels..."
Funny how we can justify spending much more on our passions, eh?
Please don't get me started on how much I spend European graphic novels..."
Funny how we can justify spending much more on our passions, eh?

Thanks for that insight, Hd. So the free first book of the series, theoretically, would hook you so that you might pay $3 for each of the other books in the same series? Of course, if you weren't hooked, you wouldn't buy in on the rest of them. Sounds fair enough to me. :-)

Danielle wrote: "If the ebook is written by someone I hadn't read before I'd spend up to $4.99, unless I'm very intrigued by the cover and blurb. If it's a new release by JD Robb or John Sandford I'd spend the $11.99."
You are a star! How encouraging for new authors.
You are a star! How encouraging for new authors.

I just like to read and I explore other books in order to find something new. I'm about to be a new self-published author myself and I'd like to think readers would give me the same chance.
Danielle wrote: "I just like to read and I explore other books in order to find something new. I'm about to be a new self-published author myself and I'd like to think readers would give me the same chance. ..."
Where's the 'like' button when you need one?
Where's the 'like' button when you need one?
Can you give writers a 'magic number' to set our prices?