Today’s books on sale feature two books with musicians returning to small towns, and the second chance love stories that await them. Plus, a suspense from Sandra Brown is also on sale.
The Best Kind of Trouble

The Best Kind of Trouble by Lauren Dane is $1.99 everywhere. This book was published in September of this year, and is book 1 of the Hurley brothers series. It blends a rock star hero with a small town setting, and it’s a second chance at love story with a 3.8-star average. Have you read this book?
She has complete control…and he’s determined to take it away
A librarian in the small town of Hood River, Natalie Clayton’s world is very nearly perfect. After a turbulent childhood and her once-wild ways, life is now under control. But trouble has a way of turning up unexpectedly—especially in the tall, charismatically sexy form of Paddy Hurley….
And Paddy is the kind of trouble that Natalie has a taste for.
Even after years of the rock-and-roll lifestyle, Paddy never forgot the two wickedly hot weeks he once shared with Natalie. Now he wants more…even if it means tempting Natalie and her iron-grip control. But there’s a fine line between well-behaved and misbehaved—and the only compromise is between the sheets!
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Unfinished Business by Nora Roberts is a Kindle Daily Deal at $1.99 today. So far, price matching hasn’t happened, but here’s hoping. This was a Silhouette contemporary originally published in 1992. It has a second-chance love story as well: the heroine is a world famous musician and when she returns to her small town home, she confronts her high school boyfriend who stood her up on prom night.
What was she doing here? Hyattown had changed very little in the years Vanessa Sexton had been away. In some ways her high school sweetheart, Brady Tucker, hadn’t changed much either – he was still lean, athletic, rugged…But the once reckless boy had become a solid, dependable man. He’d stood her up on the most important night of her life; could she ever trust him again?
So Vanessa had finally come home, Brady thought. She could still turn him inside out with one of her sultry looks. He couldn’t believe she hadn’t forgiven him for that night twelve years ago–but he’d had his reasons for not showing up. He’d let her leave town then–but he wasn’t going to let her get away this time. . . . .
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Ricochet by Sandra Brown is $1.99 today as a Kindle Daily Deal (still no price matching, alas). This is a romantic suspense novel originally published in 2007, and it has a 3.8-star average. Readers particularly liked the hero, who is all gruff, angsty cop, and the setting: part of the story takes place in Savannah, Georgia.
When Detective Sergeant Duncan Hatcher is summoned to the home of Judge Cato Laird in the middle of the night to investigate a fatal shooting, he knows that discretion and kid-glove treatment are the keys to staying in the judge’s good graces and keeping his job.
At first glance, the case appears open-and-shut: Elise, the judge’s trophy wife, interrupted a burglary in progress and killed the intruder in self-defense. But Duncan is immediately suspicious of Elise’s innocent act. His gut feeling is that her account of the shooting is only partially true — and it’s the parts she’s leaving out that bother him.
Determined to learn the dead man’s connection to the Lairds and get at the truth, Duncan investigates further and quickly finds his career, as well as his integrity, in jeopardy — because he can’t deny his increasing attraction to Elise Laird, even if she is a married woman, a proven liar, and a murder suspect.
When Elise seeks Duncan out privately and makes an incredible allegation, he initially dismisses it as the manipulative lie of a guilty woman. But what if she’s telling the truth? Then that single fatal gunshot at her home takes on even more sinister significance, possibly involving Duncan’s nemesis, the brutal crime lord Robert Savich.
And then Elise goes missing . . .
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I actually just finished the second Hurley Brothers book, “Broken Open” and found it more satisfying than the first. As much as I love Lauren Dane, sometimes her characters descend to a level of immaturity I find hard to read. On the other hand, her conflict resolution can be high art. The kind where people talk, apologize, admit mistakes, work on improving the relationship BEFORE the make up sex. Also on the plus side, Natalie works at the library, and who isn’t up for hot librarian/rock star romance?
Technically, this is the third Hurley book as brother Damien got his story told in the last of the Delicious series. Regardless, they’ve improved with each story.
The Duchess War by Courtney Milan is also a free ebook today, in case anyone is interested.
Michelle Moran’s “The Heretic Queen” is $1.99 today! It’s historical fiction about the Egyptian Queen, Nefertari, and it’s awesome!
Though it follows Moran’s previous book, “Nefertiti” chronologically (Nefertari being the niece of Nefertiti), it is not a sequel.
ose Lerner’s book, “Sweet Disorder” is on sale for .99 at Amazon!
“Rose” Lerner, that is. damn keyboard.
Thanks Karin
Broken Open was SO good. Loved Ezra and Tuesday so much. I agree that the Hurley Boys series is getting better with each consecutive book.
I liked, didn’t love, The Best Kind of Trouble, but I think it’s worth $1.99. And I agree – Dane is awesome at conflict resolution and actually TALKING SHIT OUT. I like that her characters have their own baggage (as we often do in our twenties and thirties) but ultimately that doesn’t prevent a HEA.