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Contemporary Romance, Hamilton, & Steampunk

  • My Lady Quicksilver

    My Lady Quicksilver by Bec McMaster

    My Lady Quicksilver by Bec McMaster is 99c! This is the third book in the London Steampunk series. I’m not sure if it can be read as a standalone, so maybe the Bitchery can help with that question. Readers loved the world McMaster created, but some found they didn’t enjoy the main couple as much as previous books. The first book is also on sale for 99c!

    Determined to destroy the Echelon she despises, Rosalind Fairchild is on seemingly easy mission. Get in. Uncover the secrets of her brother’s disappearance. And get out.

    In order to infiltrate the Nighthawks and find their leader, Sir Jasper Lynch, Rosalind will pose as their secretary. But she doesn’t count on Lynch being such a dangerously charismatic man, challenging her at every turn, forcing her to re-evaluate everything she knows about the enemy.

    He could be her most dangerous nemesis—or the ally she never dreamed existed.

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  • The Hamilton Affair

    The Hamilton Affair by Elizabeth Cobbs

    The Hamilton Affair by Elizabeth Cobbs is $1.99! This is a work of historical fiction that focuses on Alexander Hamilton and Eliza Schuyler’s relationship. Redheadedgirl mentioned that she’d read this one in a previous Whatcha Reading. She found it “good, but disjointed.”

    Set against the dramatic backdrop of the American Revolution, and featuring a cast of iconic characters such as George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and the Marquis de Lafayette, The Hamilton Affair tells the sweeping, tumultuous, true love story of Alexander Hamilton and Elizabeth Schuyler, from tremulous beginning to bittersweet ending—his at a dueling ground on the shores of the Hudson River, hers more than half a century later after a brave, successful life.

    Hamilton was a bastard son, raised on the Caribbean island of St. Croix. He went to America to pursue his education. Along the way he became one of the American Revolution’s most dashing—and unlikely—heroes. Adored by Washington, hated by Jefferson, Hamilton was a lightning rod: the most controversial leader of the American Revolution.

    She was the well-to-do daughter of one of New York’s most exalted families—feisty, adventurous, and loyal to a fault. When she met Alexander, she fell head over heels. She pursued him despite his illegitimacy, and loved him despite his infidelity. In 1816 (two centuries ago), she shamed Congress into supporting his seven orphaned children. Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton started New York’s first orphanage. The only “founding mother” to truly embrace public service, she raised 160 children in addition to her own.

    With its flawless writing, brilliantly drawn characters, and epic scope, The Hamilton Affair will take its place among the greatest novels of American history.

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  • A Royal Pain

    A Royal Pain by Megan Mulry

    A Royal Pain by Megan Mulry is 99c! This is the first book in the Unruly Royals series and doesn’t have a cliffhanger. Readers really loved the premise and recommend it for fans of royal romances. However, some say the execution failed when compared to the plot description.

    Bronte Talbott follows all of the exploits of the British royals. After all, they’re the world’s most preeminent dysfunctional family. And who is she to judge? Bronte’s own search for love isn’t going all that well, especially after her smooth-talking Texan boyfriend abruptly leaves her in the dust.

    Bronte keeps a lookout for a rebound to help mend her broken heart, and when she meets Max Heyworth, she’s certain he’s the perfect transition man. But when she discovers he’s a duke, she has to decide if she wants to stay with him for the long haul and deal with the opportunities– and challenges– of becoming a royal.

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  • A Fine Romance

    A Fine Romance by Christi Barth

    A Fine Romance by Christi Barth is 99c! This contemporary romance has a slight enemies to lovers trope. The heroine wants to open a “romance store,” which helps craft the perfect date for couples, and the hero is a baker. It’s a sweet romance, though some readers found the couple’s obstacles to be meh.

    They say you form your first impression of someone within thirty seconds of meeting them. Or, in Mira Parrish’s case, within thirty minutes of not meeting them, when said person is supposed to pick you up from the airport and never shows. This is not a perfect start to her new life. Her friend Ivy is depending on her to run a new romance store, and Mira can’t afford to let her down.

    Sam Lyons should probably apologize. But every time he sees Mira–which is often, since his family owns the bakery next to her shop–he can’t resist antagonizing her. There’s something about the sexy, straight-laced woman that drives him crazy. He can’t get involved, though. He has too much baggage to be any good in a serious relationship.

    Despite his teasing attitude, Mira finds Sam too sweet to resist. (His hot body may be a factor.) But if there’s going to be anything permanent between them, they’ll need to let go of their pasts and look to the future…

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  1. QOTU says:

    Royal Pain was a DNF for me. Bronte was exasperating (and not the endearing kind ) IMO and Max was like a 6 year old’s version of perfect, ie completely unreal. (I had to refer to the blurb to remember their names)

  2. Julia aka mizzelle says:

    Elizabeth Kingston has all three of her books on sale for .99 at the moment — also Whispersynced so you can get the Nicholas Boulton audiobooks. Two medievals (King’s Man, Fair Bright and Terrible) and one Regency (A Fallen Lady)

    And Sourcebooks is doing another mega sale.

  3. Ren Benton says:

    @Julia aka mizzelle: Ooh, thanks. I got the first Welsh Blades a book a while ago, so it’s nice to have the second on deck when I finish that one.

  4. DonnaMarie says:

    Ha, bifocals aren’t all they’re cracked up to be. Read that last line in the A Fine Romance synopsis as “let go of their pants.

    Which does actually work for the context.

  5. Arijo says:

    The London Steampunk book 1 (kiss of steel) is also on sale at 99c on Amazon 🙂 I’m trying out this series.

  6. Hope says:

    IMO the London Steampunk series should be read in order. It is one long story with each volume building on what came before.

    And it’s awesome.

  7. DianeV says:

    “A Cold Dark Place” by Toni Anderson bad “Blind Fury” by Gwen Hernandez are both FREE at Amazon.

  8. hng23 says:

    Seconding London Steampunk! Six books in the series & they should be read in order. There’s also a spinoff series that just started.

  9. Lora says:

    I’m ready to one-click A Royal Pain. I’m a huge fan of the Royal Romance series by Molly Jameson (I believe book one is on sale for 99 cents on Kindle right now) and need something to hold me till her next book comes out.

  10. DianeV says:

    Terri Anne Browning’s Demon Wings BOXED set – the first 6 books in her Rocker series is FREE until June 26th.

  11. Darlynne says:

    @DianeV: Thanks! The electronic TBR pile was feeling peckish earlier (as if that could happen).

  12. DianeV says:

    Ella Fox’s 1st books in her Hart Family series (Broken Hart) and The Renegade Saints series (Picture Perfect) are FREE at Amazon.

  13. The Other Kate says:

    I LOVED My Lady Quicksilver! It’s my favorite of all Bec McMaster’s Steampunk novels. I think new readers could start with this one. You’ll catch up on the worldbuilding, and you don’t need to have read the earlier ones to understand the characters. I almost stopped reading after the second London Steampunk book (it wasn’t bad, it just used some tropes I don’t find particularly exciting), but My Lady Quicksilver got me hooked on the series.

  14. The Other Kate says:

    Also, has anyone read The Hamilton Affair? Does an obsessive love of the musical translate well to the book?

  15. Susan says:

    Good Lord! I have bought so many books today!

  16. cbackson says:

    Am I the only person who was like, “but most dukes aren’t royals”?

  17. Anonymous says:

    A Royal Pain. I liked the heroine. I hated the hero. For me, he was in alphahole territory at the end.

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