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  • The Other Daughter

    The Other Daughter by Lauren Willig

    RECOMMENDEDThe Other Daughter by Lauren Willig is $1.99! This is historical fiction with romantic elements and Redheadedgirl gave it an A:

    I like Willig’s writing a lot. It’s not complex; it’s kind of like the hot chocolate of prose. It’s smooth, and it’s classic. That may sound kind of like damning with faint praise, which I’m really not trying to do. There are times when what I want is smooth prose without a lot of flourishes, and Willig always delivers.

    Raised by her widowed mother in genteel poverty in the 1920s in an isolated English village, for the past six years Rachel Woodley has been working in France as a nursery governess. When her mother unexpectedly dies, she returns to England to clear out the cottage, and finds a scrapbook full of cuttings from London society pages—all pictures of her supposedly deceased father, very much alive. He’s an earl, socially prominent, with another daughter who is living a charmed life: a debutante, much photographed, and engaged to a rising Tory MP. Rachel’s cousin confirms the horrible truth: her father is alive, with a legitimate, acknowledged family. Which makes Rachel…not legitimate. Everything she thought she knew about herself and her past—even her very name—is a lie.

    Still reeling from the death of her mother, and furious at this betrayal, Rachel enters into an uneasy alliance with a mysterious man-about-town, who promises her access to her father. With his help, Rachel sets herself up in Roaring Twenties London under a new identity and insinuates herself into the party-going crowd of Bright Young Things, with a steely determination to unveil her father’s perfidy and bring his—and her half-sister’s—charmed world crashing down. Very soon, however, Rachel faces two unexpected snags: she finds she genuinely likes her half-sister, Olivia, whose situation isn’t as simple it appears; and that Rachel herself might just be falling for her sister’s fiancé.

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  • My Brown-Eyed Earl

    My Brown-Eyed Earl by Anna Bennett

    My Brown-Eyed Earl by Anna Bennett is $1.99! This is the first book in the Wayward Wallflowers series and features a second chance romance. Readers say this romance is on the fluffy side, though some felt the interactions between the hero and heroine lacked the depth they wanted.

    NEVER SEND A DEBUTANTE

    William Ryder, Earl of Castleton, is at the end of his noble rope. Not only has he broken ties with his longtime mistress, his mother has publicly announced her wish for him to marry a suitable young lady―if only to help him raise the twins left in his care. Hiring a governess should solve some of Will’s problems…but when he meets the candidate in question, he finds himself in an entirely new predicament.

    TO DO A WALLFLOWER’S JOB

    Miss Margaret Lacey is brainy, beautiful, and, once upon a time, Will’s betrothed. But she bowed out of the engagement―and, since then, has never been the same. A tragic accident robbed her of everything, and now, at age twenty-three, her marital prospects are slim to none. Penniless but not without pride, Meg convinces the vexingly handsome Will to hire her for the job. What neither of them could have expected from this arrangement, however, is an attraction that burns stronger than ever. Are these two lost souls finally ready to be schooled in the art of love?

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  • 738 Days

    738 Days by Stacey Kade

    738 Days by Stacey Kade is $2.99! This is a new adult romance and deserves a content warning, since the heroine was abducted when she was young and now has PTSD. If you like romances that put you through the emotional wringer, readers say this one is for you. If you like your romances on the lighter side, maybe skip this one. It has a 3.8-star rating on Goodreads.

    At fifteen, Amanda Grace was abducted on her way home from school. 738 days later, she escaped. Her 20/20 interview is what everyone remembers―Amanda describing the room where she was kept, the torn poster of TV heartthrob Chase Henry on the wall. It reminded her of home and gave her the strength to keep fighting.

    Now, years later, Amanda is struggling to live normally. Her friends have gone on to college, while she battles PTSD. She’s not getting any better, and she fears that if something doesn’t change soon she never will.

    Six years ago, Chase Henry defied astronomical odds, won a coveted role on a new TV show, and was elevated to super-stardom. With it, came drugs, alcohol, arrests, and crazy spending sprees. Now he’s sober and a Hollywood pariah, washed up at twenty-four.

    To revamp his image, Chase’s publicist comes up with a plan: surprise Amanda Grace with the chance to meet her hero, followed by a visit to the set of Chase’s new movie. The meeting is a disaster, but out of mutual desperation, Amanda and Chase strike a deal. What starts as a simple arrangement, though, rapidly becomes more complicated when they realize they need each other in more ways than one. But when the past resurfaces in a new threat, will they stand together or fall apart?

    With charm and heart, Stacey Kade takes readers on a journey of redemption and love.

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  • The Duke of Desire

    The Duke of Desire by Darcy Burke

    The Duke of Desire by Darcy Burke is 99c! This is book four in The Untouchables series, but can be read as a standalone. Some readers say this book has a different feel than the previous books in the series, though that wasn’t necessarily a bad thing. Just different. It has a 4.1-star rating on Goodreads.

    Ten years ago Ivy Breckenridge’s life was ruined. She had to reinvent herself, and now, after painstakingly making her own way in the world, she’s nearly forgotten the dreams of home and family she’d once nurtured. Until one man peers into her soul and awakens every one of her hidden desires. But no matter how good he makes her feel, she can’t trust him—alone by choice is better than alone by necessity.

    With a notorious reputation for training married women in the art of passion, Sebastian Westgate, Duke of Clare, is reviled by some and celebrated by others. He doesn’t allow anyone close enough to see past his charming exterior. When Ivy uncovers the man beneath, the seducer is suddenly the seduced. Enraptured by her mind and spirit, he wants more but revealing his darkest secrets is a price he won’t pay.

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  1. Cat C says:

    I really loved the Anna Bennett and, having first read it courtesy of my library, was happy to snatch it up at a sale price. Key phrases from the Goodreads review I wrote include “children are well-developed rather than plot moppets,” “I never felt uncomfortable about the power dynamic [governess and employer],” “hero’s first few scenes are not very flattering [i.e., he gets better past the reading sample],” and “a heroine to root for.”

  2. Ren Benton says:

    Unmentionable: The Victorian Lady’s Guide to Sex, Marriage, and Manners is $2.99 everywhere except Kobo (but they have price-match-plus-10% account credit if you buy it anyway and fill out a form, so you could come out ahead). Don’t believe the description when it claims “never crass.” I daresay it would be jolly difficult to be MORE crass than poop puns.

  3. Amy says:

    I just bought 2 of these and requested a third from my library-y’all are not good for my budget!

  4. Lils says:

    Amazon has their Kindle paperwhite on sale $30 off

  5. I hope somebody can set me straight about Lauren Willig. The only book of hers I think I may have tried to read was her first one. I listened in audiobook and it just wasn’t working for me so I bailed. As I recall, I felt like it was very fluffy, for lack of a better word. Instead of a real time travel, it felt time travel lite and I couldn’t really sink into the past the way I wanted to.

    So, tell me. Am I wrong? Do I need to try again? She has so many books and so many people love them, and this new one sounds good.

  6. I have heard the same about Anna Bennett so its probably why I haven’t read her books yet since I struggle sometimes with fluffy HR. But I totally agree about Lauren Willig. Her writing is superb and I love the style of those books.

  7. Liza says:

    @Patricia — I would totally recommend giving Lauren Willig another try. Her first book (The Secret History of the Pink Carnation) came out c. 2003 when so-called chick lit was huge, so the framing narrative about Eloise is very fluffy, in true chick lit fashion. And then most of the book is about the historical figures Eloise is researching. Part of not being to get into it might be if it was sold to you as time travel, because it’s really not — it’s historical romance with a contemporary framing narrative about a woman researching the historical figures (who were real people, in the world of the books). The whole Pink Carnation series is like this, with Eloise and her slower romance continuing throughout and then a different historical romance with new characters for each book. I feel like the fluffiness decreases as the series goes on, and Willig presumably felt less pressured to write chick lit because that publishing bubble burst. Her other books are way less fluffy (and not chick lit at all) than the Pink Carnation series. Some of her standalone books also have duel timelines (like The Ashford Affair is about a woman researching her grandparents’ romance, so there are bits with the modern-ish woman and bits when the grandparents were young during WWI and the Twenties). I think The Other Daughter is all historical, no framing narrative, so it might be a good place to start if you want to try Willig again. I haven’t read it yet, but I’m totally buying it now that it’s on sale!

  8. I really liked The Other Daughter by Lauren Willig. It is all historical, but an unusual time period, with clashes between aristocrats and commoners, people living the high life who really shouldn’t be, the world on the brink of a major shift… It felt very true to its period, even including some attitudes that are no longer Accepted.

    If you wish Agatha Christie or Dorothy Sayers had written a romance novel, this is it.

  9. Starling says:

    I just picked up The Other Daughter and read it and … I’m just flooooored by the resolution, in a bad way. I don’t want to be throwing spoilers around, but there’s a justification presented for a parental action, and everyone just nods and moves on. Meanwhile, I am sitting here thinking that the parent in question would have to be a complete sociopath to do this thing to the love of their life. I don’t care how many people’s livelihoods depend on it. It’s like the Goldie Hahn movie Deceived, but with fewer bodies. I can’t buy the resolution, because I really think the heroine is going to spend the next fifty years in intense therapy once she thinks this though.

    Anyone else aghast?

  10. SusanE says:

    Barnes and Noble has matched the sale prices. Waiting for your links …

  11. Amanda says:

    @SusanE: Updated! Thank you!

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