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  • Sugar Queen

    Sugar Queen by Sarah Addison Allen

    RECOMMENDED: Sugar Queen by Sarah Addison Allen is $1.99! I’ve talked about my love for Sarah Addison Allen before. Her books are literary fiction with magical realism and they’re such perfect comfort reads. I like Garden Spells (her debut) a little better, but this was still a good read.

    In this irresistible follow-up to her New York Times bestselling debut, Garden Spells, author Sarah Addison Allen tells the tale of a young woman whose family secrets—and secret passions—are about to change her life forever.

    Twenty-seven-year-old Josey Cirrini is sure of three things: winter in her North Carolina hometown is her favorite season, she’s a sorry excuse for a Southern belle, and sweets are best eaten in the privacy of her hidden closet. For while Josey has settled into an uneventful life in her mother’s house, her one consolation is the stockpile of sugary treats and paperback romances she escapes to each night…. Until she finds it harboring none other than local waitress Della Lee Baker, a tough-talking, tenderhearted woman who is one part nemesis—and two parts fairy godmother…

    Fleeing a life of bad luck and big mistakes, Della Lee has decided Josey’s clandestine closet is the safest place to crash. In return she’s going to change Josey’s life—because, clearly, it is not the closet of a happy woman. With Della Lee’s tough love, Josey is soon forgoing pecan rolls and caramels, tapping into her startlingly keen feminine instincts, and finding her narrow existence quickly expanding.

    Before long, Josey bonds with Chloe Finley, a young woman who makes the best sandwiches in town, is hounded by books that inexplicably appear whenever she needs them, and—most amazing of all—has a close connection to Josey’s longtime crush.

    As little by little Josey dares to step outside herself, she discovers a world where the color red has astonishing power, passion can make eggs fry in their cartons, and romance can blossom at any time—even for her. It seems that Della Lee’s work is done, and it’s time for her to move on. But the truth about where she’s going, why she showed up in the first place—and what Chloe has to do with it all—is about to add one more unexpected chapter to Josey’ s fast-changing life.

    Brimming with warmth, wit, and a sprinkling of magic, here is a spellbinding tale of friendship, love—and the enchanting possibilities of every new day.

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  • Off Campus

    Off Campus by Amy Jo Cousins

    Off Campus by Amy Jo Cousins is also .99! During a podcast with Joyfully Jay, we learned M/M romance and GLBT romance in general is often very expensive, so a book for under a dollar (+/- tax) is terrific. Publicist Jessie Edwards also called the book fantastic on another podcast episode. The next book in the Bend or Break series is also on sale for $1.99!

    Everyone’s got secrets. Some are just harder to hide.

    With his father’s ponzi scheme assets frozen, Tom Worthington believes finishing college is impossible unless he can pay his own way. After months sleeping in his car and gypsy-cabbing for cash, he’s ready to do just that.

    But his new, older-student housing comes with an unapologetically gay roommate. Tom doesn’t ask why Reese Anders has been separated from the rest of the student population. He’s just happy to be sleeping in a bed.

    Reese isn’t about to share his brutal story with his gruff new roommate. You’ve seen one homophobic jock, you’ve seen ’em all. He plans to drag every twink on campus into his bed until Tom moves out. But soon it becomes clear Tom isn’t budging.

    Tom isn’t going to let some late-night sex noise scare him off, especially when it’s turning him on. But he doesn’t want any drama either. He’ll keep his hands, if not his eyes, to himself. Boundaries have a way of blurring when you start sharing truths, though. And if Tom and Reese cross too many lines, they may need to find out just how far they can bend…before they break.

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  • Fly With Me

    Fly With Me by Chanel Cleeton

    Fly With Me by Chanel Cleeton is $1.99! This is a contemporary romance and the first book in the Wild Aces series. Readers say that anyone who had a love for Top Gun growing up pretty much needs to buy this book. However, some felt the ending was a bit abrupt. It has a 4-star rating on Goodreads.

    From the author of the Capital Confessions Novels comes the first in the steamy Wild Aces Romance series.

    U.S. Air Force fighter pilot Noah Miller—call sign Burn—loves nothing more than flying hard and fast. When he meets a gorgeous and sassy woman while partying in Las Vegas, he immediately locks on to her.

    Jordan Callahan owns a thriving clothing boutique, but her love life is far less successful. Her luck changes when six feet, two inches of sexy swagger asks her to dance and turns her world upside down.

    One scorching weekend becomes an undeniable chemistry that they can’t leave in Vegas. But the long distance relationship and their different lives threaten to ground their romance. And when the dangers of Noah’s job become all too real, Jordan learns being with a fighter pilot means risking it all for a shot at love…

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  • Secrets of a Proper Countess

    Secrets of a Proper Countess by Lecia Cornwall

    Secrets of a Proper Countess by Lecia Cornwall is $2.99! This is a historical romance and though the description is a little vague, it seems like there’s some one night stand-esque action going on, but the hero doesn’t know who the heroine is. Some readers thought the characters experienced more lust than love, while others say that the writing is what would happen if you combined Mary Balogh with Amanda Quick. Have you read this one?

    Lecia Cornwall, a brilliant new voice in historical romance fiction, makes a truly spectacular debut with Secrets of a Proper Countess. This Regency Era delight, written in the smart, sensually captivating style of Lorraine Heath and Elizabeth Hoyt, tells the story of a shy, retiring lady who lets her passions run wild while masked and in the arms of an infamous rakish Marquess—a brief yet achingly romantic encounter that forever changes the rogue, who vows to find and unmask his mystery dream lover.

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  1. Ren Benton says:

    Yeesh, that description for the Cornwall book was phoned in to the nth degree. “Let’s use a lot of adjectives to describe this unknown author and sum up the book in less than one sentence.” Not a real confidence builder from the marketing department.

  2. LauraL says:

    Ahh, The Sugar Queen is a favorite of mine. I loved how Josey discovered her powers.

    So, is masked sex becoming a new Regency trope? Seems like everybody and their duke brother is plundering debutantes at masquerade clubs.

  3. Katie Lynn says:

    Love the Sugar Queen and the first two of Amy Jo’s books.

    The narrator in Off Campus tends to refer to his boyfriend as ‘his boy’ quite often (usually in his head), which I usually HATE, but didn’t make me stop reading because the story is compelling. I thought I should mention that as it could be something that could put someone off. The second book is the story of the guy who bullies the narrator of the first book and is told from both perspectives (third person). I just finished *Paris* and really enjoyed it.

  4. Ginger says:

    I was married to a military pilot for 24 years. I can tell you that without a t-shirt the cover guy in Fly With Me is having a pretty serious chafing problem right about now. Although maybe that’s why he’s unzipped…

  5. cleo says:

    I really love Amy Jo Cousins’ Bend or Break series – although I don’t think the first one is the strongest in the series and I never read Paris.

    Few notes on Off Campus. Both heroes have tragic backgrounds, although it avoids a lot of the usual pitfalls of m/m and NA angst. One of the heroes is a survivor of sexual assault – it’s handled pretty well but could be triggering. He does get counseling and isn’t cured by hot sex or true love – although the timeline is a little quick. Honestly the best part of OC are the MC’s BFFs sparking off each other. Their book is The Girl Next Door – it’s m/f and is #3. Three words – openly bi heroine!

  6. Lora says:

    I love Sugar Queen, but Garden Spells and First Frost are my faves by SAA. And the Peach Keeper…that one has some excellent girl power going on.

  7. SandyCo says:

    I just read the fourth book in the Bend or Break series by Amy Jo Cousins, and I’m really enjoying it. The characters in all of the books have faced real life problems, and nothing magical happens to make it easier, yet by the end they figure it out. I believe in each couple’s HEA, because the issues are all dealt with realistically. I like “love conquers all” in some books, but those endings usually end up as a HFN for me, while a series like this makes me believe the couples will be together forever, that even if they have other problems in the future, they’ll find a way to work through them.

  8. Kim S. says:

    Sugar Queen was the first Allen I read, and I love it, but I hate the new cover. It makes the book look like misleadingly depressing. I much preferred the orange-y cover, though it had even less to do with the book, haha. http://t3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRJ0ZbQXDW7ANgYNKd82HvFTuSZ6Q02K-AEICsQvuLuYq5IZFox

  9. Karin says:

    I haven’t read the Cornwall book, but I loved “How To Deceive a Duke” and I wouldn’t hesitate to try another of her books. A lot of them are available on Scribd, which is where I got it.

  10. Jill-Marie says:

    Add me as another fan of Sarah Addison Allen. Love, love, LOVE all her books.

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