SBTB Bestseller

SBTB/DA Bestsellers: 8-15 January 2013

Top ten listHere's this week's bestseller list, conjured from the magical mysteries of the DearAuthor and Smart Bitches affiliate sales data, with the possible involvement of underpants gnomes. More of the former, though. 

  1. Bitter Night by Diana Pharoah Francis | Amazon | BN | Sony | Kobo | iBooks
  2. Austenland by Shannon Hale | Amazon | BN | Sony | Kobo | iBooks
  3. Night Hawk by Beverly Jenkins | Amazon | BN | Sony | Kobo | iBooks
  4. Shadow City by Diana Pharoah Francis | Amazon | BN | Sony | Kobo | iBooks
  5. Crimson Wind by Diana Pharoah Francis | Amazon | BN | Sony | Kobo | iBooks
  6. How to Deceive a Duke by Lecia Cornwall | Amazon | BN | Sony | Kobo | iBooks
  7. Jenna & Jonah's Fauxmance by Brendan Halpin and Emily Franklin | Amazon | BN | Sony | Kobo | iBooks
  8. Kiss of Steel by Bec McMaster | Amazon | BN | Sony | Kobo | iBooks
  9. Written on Your Skin by Meredith Duran | Amazon | BN | Sony | Kobo | iBooks
  10. Bound by Your Touch by Meredith Duran | Amazon | BN | Sony | Kobo | iBooks

 

Usually the list is comprised of books that were on sale but aren't by the time we post the list. Not true this week – many of these books are still on sale, so if something looks good, I hope you grab yourself a copy! 

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  1. MissB2U says:

    No time to shop.  Too busy checking my lingere drawer for gnomes.

  2. GhengisMom says:

    I don’t even want that explained. It’s perfect how it is.

  3. Lenorej says:

    Roaming gnomes?

  4. cleo says:

    Would those be the gnomes of self pity?

  5. Cate Hulk says:

    I am in the mood for a gnome romance now.  This should be a thing.

  6. Jane says:

    Just read THe Seduction of Eliott McBride by Jennifer Ashley and it was a let down. So was Sea Glass by Joann Ross. I’m going back and rereading old favs because the newer ones just aren’t working right now.

  7. Vicki says:

    Me, too. Old books, that is, not lingerie gnomes. All our gnomes are in the garden or the dining room. And I’m upstairs with Georgette Heyer and Anne Bishop.

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