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Burning Up

Burning Up by Susan Andersen is $1.99! This is a contemporary romance set in a small town with a “bad girl” heroine and a fire chief hero. Some readers recommend this for fans of Susan Elizabeth Phillips, while others though the main conflict was a bit silly. Have you read this one?
She’s So Good at Being Bad
Though it’s been years since the infamous Macy O’James stepped foot in Sugarville, Washington, everyone remembers what she supposedly did. The tiny town is still buzzing about her crime and lack of punishment.
Now back to lend her family a hand, Macy vows to hold her head high—especially at her high school reunion. But forget about the hottest man in Sugarville escorting her. Though she and fire chief Gabriel Donovan generate enough sparks to burn down the town, he’s a law-abiding, line-towing straight arrow. So not her type.
But, maybe—just maybe—he could change her mind about that.
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Turn up the Heat by Kimberly Kincaid is $1.99! This is a debut contemporary romance and the first in the Pine Mountain series. This is contemporary comedy romance, with a heroine whose car breaks down on the way to a girl’s weekend, and a hot mechanic hero.
The book has a 3.7 star average on Goodreads. Many readers on GR say the heroine is very funny, and packs plenty of sarcasm, while others weren’t fans of the main characters at all.
“It’s not you.”
There are only so many times a girl can hear those words before she believes that it is, in fact, very much her. Unexpectedly jilted by her locally famous boyfriend and haunted by a boss who makes Attila the Hun look like a lap dog, Bellamy Blake does what any self-respecting girl in her shoes would do. She rounds up her two best girlfriends and makes plans to get the hell out of Dodge.
But Bellamy’s escape plan takes a nose dive on the side of rural route 164 when her transmission self-destructs, leaving her in the middle of a cell phone dead zone with nothing but her wits. Oh, and Shane Griffin, the hottest mechanic who’s ever checked under her hood.
Yet this small-town man isn’t all he seems. Can Shane and Bellamy prove that sometimes the most unlikely ingredients make the most deliciously sexy mix?
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Run the Risk by Lori Foster is $1.99! This is the first book in the Love Undercover series and features (you guessed it) an undercover cop! Some readers say that the hero and heroine’s connection felt more like lust than something real and romantic. However, other readers really liked the hero. It has a 3.9-star rating on Goodreads.
When Detective Logan Riske goes undercover to find Pepper Yates, a potential link to his best friend’s unsolved murder, he vows to gain her cooperation by any means necessary. But the elusive beauty is more suspicious—and in far more danger—than he expected. And the last thing Logan needs is to start caring for her…
Pepper has spent years dodging the corrupt club owner who will stop at nothing to keep her silenced. She can trust no one, not even the handsome new “construction worker” who’s moved in next door. The heat between them is undeniable. But will surrendering to passion bring her the safety she so desires—or will her feelings for Logan draw them both into a killer’s crosshairs?
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Iron Fey, Volume 1 by Julie Kagawa is $2.99! This is a YA fantasy series and the set includes three full-length books and two novellas. I read the first book and really liked the characterizations of the different kinds of fae. However, the book also had one of pet peeves, which was pop culture references. Has anyone continued with the series?
Box Set One (The Iron King, Winter’s Passage, The Iron Daughter, The Iron Queen, Summer’s Crossing):
The New York Times bestselling Iron Fey series is now available in two digital box sets! In Box Set One, the first three full-length Iron Fey novels and two companion novellas begin a thrillingly romantic and action-filled fantasy adventure.
On her sixteenth birthday, Meghan Chase’s little brother is kidnapped—and Meghan learns she is the secret daughter of a faery king. To save her brother, Meghan goes with childhood friend Robbie—the notorious Robin Goodfellow, or Puck—into Faery to seek her brother in the Summer and Winter fey courts. But a new kind of fey is rising, born of iron and technology, and poisonous to all of Faery. And as Meghan’s journey to save her brother brings her into the sights of Prince Ash of the Winter Court, it also begins a quest to claim her destiny, intertwined with the fate of the dreaded Iron fey.
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Just saw on Amazon that Truth or Beard by Penny Reid is free on Amazon right now! This one was sooo funny and sweet!
I also popped in about Truth or Beard, but I see that’s already been mentioned. In that case, It’s In His Kiss by Bria Quinlan is free at the moment, this is a very cute novella that’s part of a series but can be read as a standalone.
Detective Logan Riske???
I can’t even come up with a marginally clever rejoinder to that, just…*eyebrow raise*.
I picked up the Iron Fey series for a couple bucks at a thrift store a few years ago. I glommed it in one sitting while down with the flu and while I do think the characters are a bit immature and teenager-y, it is a YA and I thought it was overall pretty delightful. And I adored the Cheshire Cat character.
Burning Up is the book that set me to tracking down more of Susan Andersen’s work. I don’t remember anything about the main conflict, silly or otherwise; I just liked the way the characters communicated.
The Elizabeth Chadwick Bundle: The Greatest Knight, The Scarlet Lion, and For the King’s Favor is on sale for $4.99 on Amazon!
They’re historical fiction about William Marshal and the court of Henry II.
Re Burning Up: we TOE the line (don’t put a toe across it), not TOW the line (move it somewhere). Grammar pedant checking out …