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The novella is 23,300 words or so. I did actually plan to do three of them, 99p/c each, then combine them into one collection. But Amazon took my second one as part of their Kindle Singles Programme so I won't be able to do a collection now. Which is cool, as I get 70% royalty on that second novella anyway!
All the comments from people on my Facebook page are saying $2.99 is fine for Knight of the Cross - one even suggested I sell it for $3.50.
I'll let it run at that $2.99 for a few weeks then look at the sales graphs... :-)

Thought I'd throw in my penny's (or two cents) worth as a buyer/reader of novels. I do not generally go for novellas as I much prefer a full novel. I like to immerse myself fully in the story being told and feel that novellas do not give me a chance to get out whatever it is I am looking for. They (novellas) are over and done with far too quickly for my liking.
It does not matter to me how much is being charged for these shorter works because I will always skip over them. The only time I will read a novella out of choice is if I have already read - and liked! - an author's normal output (if normal is the correct word!).
Here's the rub: if I do decide to buy a 'liked' author's novella(s) then I would be pleased at the lower price! I would be even more pleased if they were all bundled together. I would be ecstatic if they were free! (Hehehe!)
Whilst cost is not too important to me I would not pay a price approaching what I am prepared to pay for a full novel. What I am saying is that I think two quid is fair for a novella of 20,000 to 30,000 words. However, I would be wary of paying much more than this ... especially 'on spec' (i.e. for an author I did not know).
What would happen if one did not like the novella ...? I am happy to say that from my viewpoint this is never going to be a problem, but it may be for someone buying on spec.
Finally, I would say that Knight of the Cross is well worth #1.99 (or $2.99)!
Cheers!

Thought I'd throw in my penny's (or two cents) worth as a buyer/reader of novels. I do not generally go for novellas as I much prefer a full novel. I like to immerse myself fully in the ..."
Hi Ean, thank you for your comment! I know lots of readers are like you and don't really like novellas. I must admit, I do quite like them. Ayn Rand's "Anthem" worked well in that short format for example.
I'm very glad you think two quid is a fair price for Knight of the Cross, I just hope others agree! ;-)
How long is your novella? I've done two that are both 50000 words long and I can sell them at $2.99 each but I've also found that the real draw is to 'bundle' them with other books in the series. I was selling Book 1 and 2, and Books 3 and 4 in combined editions (and I still do) but for just a little bit more, I've added one each of my novellas to the bundle and people seem to quite like that.
I'm not sure about novellas that are less than 50000 words. I've tried a few 20000 novellas but they're a completely different genre and so I've not really expected them to sell well, and so I've not been disappointed.
Hope that helps.
MJ