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Where do you get your Heyer?


Yes I think the authors/publishing houses pay to be listed & there is a lot of demand for the spot. You click on the link & you are back at Kobo or Amazon, so it's just a way of finding good deals.

I'll look into joining.


This link has images of the books that I can find in stores:
http://www.sourcebooks.com/store/fict...
They are much pricier than used, of course. Occasionally, there will be a special for a kindle version for about 4USD.

Beauvallet
Cousin Kate
Powder and Patch
Friday's Child
Foundling
Corinthian
*******They only ship to addresses in the USA******* Sorry, I just went to check the shipping and read that! I know we have a lot of people from everywhere in this group, so pretty much the last two posts are only useful if you have a USA shipping address.

Yes they do, £5.99 for six books
The Convenient Marriage
Regency Buck
Faro's Daughter
Friday's Child
Frederica
The Grand Sophy
Hopefully the link will work: http://www.thebookpeople.co.uk/webapp...


Thanks, Carol ^^
I can't afford to buy from Ebay/Amazon/Abebooks/online bookstores since I don't exactly have USDs with me. Besides, oftentimes the shipping fee costs more than the book itself. I managed to find GH novels that cost around $3 each, but the shipping fee for each book is $10. That'll burn a hole in my wallet for sure.
By the way, ladies, I recently read in one of the threads that Sourcebook alters GH's novels. I felt a little cheated (haha). I recently bought a set of GH Pan books and am wondering if Pan altered the books as well. Oh, and if Harper Collins altered them too.

Your Pans should be OK. As a rule of thumb, any book with a publication date before her death should be alright. GH was a formidable personality & if she had seen the typos that Sourcebooks & Arrow have now she would have been at her typewriter firing off enraged letters. So far the worst typos I've struck are in These OLd Shades where some of her wittiest lines are ruined.

Noooo! Arrow altered the novels? Good thing Pan books are easier to find than Arrow.

Typos are proofreading errors rather than deliberate alterations. I know some editions of Why Shoot a Butler have had a racist word removed.
We only have one decent bookshop in my smaall town & they don't stock GH, but we probably have reached saturation point here! :D
The op shop I volunteer at had heaps of her books & there are still a few hardcovers out the back. We get a lot of deceased estates books. Often same authors over & over. GH, Hammond Innes, Christie, Neville Shute, Victoria Holt.

Sourcebooks alters them? Uh oh. All of the physical copies I have except one are published by Sourcebooks! Oh no! The one non sourcebook is a Harlequin, and I have noticed some differences between the Harlequin and the e-book version of The Grand Sophy.
How do they alter them? What if all the GH I have read is not really the real GH? AAAAAAAAA!

So all of my purchases are e-books. I first look for smaller companies that don't have DRM in the books. If I can't find that, I buy from Amazon and break the DRM. (I used to buy B&N, but it changed its DRM and I can't break it anymore, so I don't buy from them anymore).
Amazon has another advantage in that I set it up so any book I buy, shows up on my wife's Kindle as well.





I visit that site :) one of my favorite online bookstores since they have free international shipping

Thanks to Melanie for the reco!

Thanks to Melanie for the reco!"
They have great promos too :) I think they had this promo around August if you buy 3 books you get 1 for free. They also have a promo where you buy 3 books for around $10 - $12



They have similar promos to Betterworld books."
Love their prices! But international shipping fee can burn a hole in my wallet :( I usually buy Heyer from Better World, but I can't use their promos because I always lack $$$ and you need to buy at least 3 books to use the discounts and promo codes.
Right now, I scavenge in Facebook and look for online bookstores who sell secondhand books. But because I live in a country where almost no one knows who Heyer is, GH's books aren't available in their stores. So sad :(
Anyone tried Book Depository to buy their Heyer?

Thriftbooks has an awesome collection ^^ Tsk! If only they offer free international shipping :(


http://www.amazon.com/s/?tag=dealsont...


Today, I bought every one that I did not own.
Now I have all of her Regencies except "The Spanish Bride."
I'm really happy (since I haven't seen my credit card bill!), but when will TOS and DC be marked down?


Today, I bought every one that I did not own.
Now I have all of her Regencies except "The Spanish Bride."
I'm really happy (since I haven't seen my credit card..."
I'm SO glad you got these. I'm thrilled to have 30 different GHs on my smartphone and Kindle. I hope everyone sees this brief sale.







DC still took place before the change in fashion.

My favorites are The Grand Sophy, Cotillion, Friday's Child, Talisman Ring and Frederica.

Has sourcebooks really altered Heyer's writing? They seem to have plenty of cant left in them.
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I just got it. It is a bit pricey to get all GH stuff as ebooks, especially after buying the physical book. I am always on the look out to get a good deal on any and all GH ebooks!