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Contemporary Romances, Demon Hunting, & a Memoir

  • All for You

    All for You by Laura Florand

    All for You by Laura Florand is 99c at Amazon! This is the first book in the Paris Nights series and I know Florand is an auto-buy author for many who love contemporary romances. Readers enjoyed the friends to lovers romance, but found the heroine’s indecisiveness on what she wanted caused the book to drag.

    Some crushes aren’t meant to be.

    When her older brother’s best friend left to join the Foreign Legion, eighteen-year-old Célie moved on to make a life for herself as a Paris chocolatier. Now, five years later, the last thing she needs is another man to mess up her happiness.

    Let alone the same man.

    But five years in the Foreign Legion is a long time for a man to grow up, and a long time to be away from the woman he loves.

    Especially when he did it all for her.

    Half strangers, more than friends, and maybe, if Joss Castel has his way, a second chance…

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  • The Unlikeable Demon Hunter

    The Unlikeable Demon Hunter by Deborah Wilde

    PODCAST RECOMMENDED: The Unlikeable Demon Hunter by Deborah Wilde is 99c at Amazon! Thien-Kim Lam recommended this book on a previous podcast episode and said it was really fun. If you’re a fan of Buffy, you might want to check this one out.

    Bridesmaids meets Buffy with a dash of the seven deadly sins.

    The age-old story of what happens when a foul-mouthed, romance impaired heroine with no edit button and a predilection for hot sex is faced with her worst nightmare–a purpose.

    Ari Katz is intelligent, driven, and will make an excellent demon hunter once initiated into the Brotherhood of David. However, this book is about his twin Nava: a smart-ass, self-cultivated hot mess, who is thrilled her brother is stuck with all the chosen one crap.

    When Nava half-drunkenly interrupts Ari’s induction ceremony, she expects to be chastised. What she doesn’t expect is to take her brother’s place among the–until now–all-male demon hunters. Even worse? Her infuriating leader is former rock star Rohan Mitra.

    Too bad Rohan’s exactly what Nava’s always wanted: the perfect bad boy fling with no strings attached, because he may also be the one to bring down her carefully erected emotional shields. That’s as dangerous as all the evil fiends vying for the bragging rights of killing the only female ever chosen for Demon Club.

    Odds of survival: eh.

    Odds of having a very good time with Rohan before she bites it: much better.

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  • The Offer

    The Offer by Karina Halle

    The Offer by Karina Halle is 99c at Amazon! This is a standalone contemporary romance, though some characters have appeared in previous books. I’ve enjoyed Halle’s writing, though I have yet to read this one. There are some class differences that readers liked, but some felt the pacing needed some work. It has a 3.8-star rating on Goodreads.

    She thinks he’s an arrogant playboy.
    He thinks she’s an uptight prude.
    But he’s about to make her an offer she can’t refuse.

    Nicola Price used to have it all – a great career, the perfect boyfriend, an excessive shoe collection and an apartment in one of San Francisco’s best neighborhoods. But when she gets knocked up and her a**hat boyfriend leaves her high and dry, Nicola’s perfectly crafted world comes tumbling down. And stays that way.

    Now, Nicola is the proud single mom to a five-year old daughter and living a giant lie. She can barely afford their apartment and all the men she dates run when they hear she comes with a child. She’s struggling and scared – and nowhere near where she thought she’d be at age thirty-one.

    Her saving grace comes in the form of a tall, handsome and wealthy Scotsman Bram McGregor, the older brother of her friend Linden. Bram understands a thing or two about pride, so when tragic circumstances place Nicola at rock bottom, he offers them a place to live in the apartment complex he owns. It’s pretty much the perfect deal, so as long as she doesn’t mind living beside Bram, a man that, despite his generosity, seems to antagonize her at every turn.

    But nothing in life is free and as Nicola gets her feet back on the ground, she discovers that the enigmatic playboy may end up costing her more than she thought.

    She might just lose her heart.

    Those McGregor brothers are nothing but trouble…

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  • Love, Loss, and What We Ate

    Love, Loss, and What We Ate by Padma Lakshmi

    Love, Loss, and What We Ate by Padma Lakshmi is $1.99! This is a memoir focusing on cooking and food influences. Many of my friends enjoyed this memoir, though I haven’t read it. But reviews on Goodreads said that after reading this, it changed their thoughts on Lakshmi for the worse. Have you read this one?

    A vivid memoir of food and family, survival and triumph, Love, Loss, and What We Ate traces the arc of Padma Lakshmi’s unlikely path from an immigrant childhood to a complicated life in front of the camera—a tantalizing blend of Ruth Reichl’s Tender at the Bone and Nora Ephron’s Heartburn

    Long before Padma Lakshmi ever stepped onto a television set, she learned that how we eat is an extension of how we love, how we comfort, how we forge a sense of home—and how we taste the world as we navigate our way through it. Shuttling between continents as a child, she lived a life of dislocation that would become habit as an adult, never quite at home in the world. And yet, through all her travels, her favorite food remained the simple rice she first ate sitting on the cool floor of her grandmother’s kitchen in South India.

    Poignant and surprising, Love, Loss, and What We Ate is Lakshmi’s extraordinary account of her journey from that humble kitchen, ruled by ferocious and unforgettable women, to the judges’ table of Top Chef and beyond. It chronicles the fierce devotion of the remarkable people who shaped her along the way, from her headstrong mother who flouted conservative Indian convention to make a life in New York, to her Brahmin grandfather—a brilliant engineer with an irrepressible sweet tooth—to the man seemingly wrong for her in every way who proved to be her truest ally. A memoir rich with sensual prose and punctuated with evocative recipes, it is alive with the scents, tastes, and textures of a life that spans complex geographies both internal and external.

    Love, Loss, and What We Ate is an intimate and unexpected story of food and family—both the ones we are born to and the ones we create—and their enduring legacies.

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  1. Nancy C says:

    I just one-clicked 3 out of the 4 mentioned. Sheesh, you’re killing my budget, Amanda!

    But in a good way, so you’re forgiven.

  2. TAM says:

    I didn’t find the heroine indecisive in All for You – I found the hero (while well intentioned & very romantic) remarkably incapable of assessing appropriate amounts of information to share with humans with whom one means to maintain a relationship (intimate or otherwise), & her failure to fall immediately into his arms extremely reasonable!

  3. Ashley says:

    Maybe Someday by Colleen Hoover is on sale right now for 3.99. It’s one of my go-to reads.

  4. Judy W. says:

    I didn’t care for the Karina Halle book. The hero was too much of a douche.

  5. Shash says:

    Almost one-clicked “The Unlikeable Demon Hunter” after seeing that the hero has a desi name. Anyone here read it, is the character really of South Asian origin or is it just a random character name?

  6. Ren Benton says:

    @Shash: She’s Jewish.

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