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Highlanders, Young Adult, & Bill Bryson

  • Silver on the Road

    Silver on the Road by Laura Anne Gilman

    RECOMMENDED: Silver on the Road by Laura Anne Gilman is $2.99! Carrie mentioned how she adored this book on a previous Hide Your Wallet and a couple readers seconded Carrie’s opinion. Reader Beth Not Elizabeth described it as “True Grit in a world of magical realism.”

    A heroic fantasy by an award-winning author about a young woman who is trained in the art of the sinister hand of magic, but at what price?

    Isobelle, upon her sixteenth birthday, makes the choice to work for the devil in his territory west of the Mississippi. But this is not the devil you know. This is a being who deals fairly with immense—but not unlimited—power, who offers opportunities to people who want to make a deal, and they always get what they deserve. But his land is a wild west that needs a human touch, and that’s where Izzy comes in. Inadvertently trained by him to see the clues in and manipulations of human desire, Izzy is raised to be his left hand and travel circuit through the territory. As we all know, where there is magic there is chaos…and death.

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  • Notes from a Small Island

    Notes from a Small Island by Bill Bryson

    Notes from a Small Island by Bill Bryson is $1.99! I absolutely love Bryson’s travel books. They’re funny and charming, but definitely more memoir than something informative that you’d get from Lonely PlanetHowever, I will admit that Bryson’s narration isn’t for everything and can get on readers’ nerves. Have you read this one?

    “Suddenly, in the space of a moment, I realized what it was that I loved about Britain-which is to say, all of it.”

    After nearly two decades spent on British soil, Bill Bryson – bestselling author of The Mother Tongue and Made in America-decided to return to the United States. (“I had recently read,” Bryson writes, “that 3.7 million Americans believed that they had been abducted by aliens at one time or another,so it was clear that my people needed me.”) But before departing, he set out on a grand farewell tour of the green and kindly island that had so long been his home.

    Veering from the ludicrous to the endearing and back again,Notes from a Small Island is a delightfully irreverent jaunt around the unparalleled floating nation that has produced zebra crossings, Shakespeare, Twiggie Winkie’s Farm, and places with names like Farleigh Wallop and Titsey. The result is an uproarious social commentary that conveys the true glory of Britain, from the satiric pen of an unapologetic Anglophile.

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  • Highland Heat

    Highland Heat by Jennifer Haymore

    Highland Heat by Jennifer Haymore is 99c! This is a romance between an injured Scottish hero and a British heroine, who nurses him back to health. Readers felt this was a pretty straightforward romance without many surprises, but they loved the hero. It has a 4.2-star rating on Goodreads.

    Perfect for readers of Maya Banks and Monica McCarty, Jennifer Haymore’s seductive new Highland Knights series begins with an electrifying tale of class warfare, fierce loyalties, and forbidden love.
     
    With blood still drying on the front lines at Waterloo, Lady Grace Carrington helps an injured soldier to a British medical tent. Though she believes she’s pulled him to safety, in fact she has put them both in grave danger: Because when his brilliant blue eyes meet hers, the passionate Scottish sergeant kisses her in a way that leaves her breathless and trembling. As the obedient daughter of an earl, Grace shouldn’t be tempted by someone so far below her station. But as a red-blooded woman, she longs for so much more.

    As far as Duncan Mackenzie is concerned, getting stabbed in the arm was the best thing that ever happened to him. When he wakes on the battlefield, the sight of Grace’s lovely face sets his soul aflame. As an enlisted man and a farmer’s son, however, pursuing his guardian angel means facing the wrath of London society, not to mention his own superiors in the British Army. Aye, but he’d risk all that and more just to keep her in his arms.

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  • My Life with the Walter Boys

    My Life with the Walter Boys by Ali Novak

    My Life with the Walter Boys by Ali Novak is $1.99 for today only! This is a YA book with romantic elements about a girl who must uproot her life from Upper East Side, New York to a ranch in Colorado. Readers do warn of a love triangle, so keep that in mind if that’s not your thing.

    My Life with the Walter Boys centers on the prim, proper, and always perfect Jackie Howard. When her world is turned upside down by tragedy, Jackie must learn to cut loose and be part of a family again.

    Jackie does not like surprises. Chaos is the enemy! The best way to get her successful, busy parents to notice her is to be perfect. The perfect look, the perfect grades-the perfect daughter. And then…

    Surprise #1: Jackie’s family dies in a freak car accident.

    Surprise #2: Jackie has to move cross-country to live with the Walters-her new guardians.

    Surprise #3: The Walters have twelve sons. (Well, eleven, but Parker acts like a boy anyway)

    Now Jackie must trade in her Type A personality and New York City apartment for a Colorado ranch and all the wild Walter boys who come with it. Jackie is surrounded by the enemy-loud, dirty, annoying boys who have no concept of personal space. Okay, several of the oldest guys are flat-out gorgeous. But still annoying. She’s not stuck-up or boring-no matter what they say. But proving it is another matter. How can she fit in and move on when she needs to keep her parents’ memory alive by living up to the promise of perfect?

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  1. Mary Star says:

    Is Silver on the Road YA/NA?

  2. @Amanda says:

    @Mary Star: I believe it’s YA and the heroine is sixteen in the book.

  3. Kate says:

    Susanna Kearsley’s Named of the Dragon is 99 cents on Amazon right now!

  4. Mary Star says:

    Thanks, Amanda!

  5. Vicki says:

    Loved Silver on the Road. It may be aimed at a teen market and it is definitely a coming-of-age story but it is very well done. I’ve already re-read it a couple of times.

  6. Heather S says:

    Thanks, Kate! I didn’t have that one digitally.

  7. Vasha says:

    True, the heroine is sixteen at the start of Silver on the Road; but I think the style of it truly isn’t YA (that’s hard to define I admit, but I would say that the way that the book weaves in themes of justice and responsibility, and the complex prose, are what I expect of adult fantasy). I think that the author just wanted to start her story in a place where the heroine was very inexperienced with everything to learn, a valid reason to have her that age in an adult novel. It’s the start of a series, she’ll presumably age up.

  8. SeventhWave says:

    I just finished Silver on the Road and LOVED it. Have to admit it gave me some weird dreams while I was reading it though!
    I would agree it’s not typical YA fare, though the heroine’s age and the coming-of-age plot may land it there. I have recommended it to both my 13-year-old daughter and my 42-year-old husband.

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