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  • All the Single Ladies

    All the Single Ladies by Rebecca Traister

    RECOMMENDEDAll the Single Ladies by Rebecca Traister is $2.99! This book was a huge hit and for the most part, I really enjoyed it. However, it can be dense at times and the women who shared anecdotes could have been more diverse. As a feminist, though, reading the book made me feel pretty empowered.

    A nuanced investigation into the sexual, economic, and emotional lives of women in America, this “singularly triumphant work” (Los Angeles Times) by Rebecca Traister “the most brilliant voice on feminism in the country” (Anne Lamott) is “sure to be vigorously discussed” (Booklist, starred review).

    In 2009, the award-winning journalist Rebecca Traister startedAll the Single Ladies—a book she thought would be a work of contemporary journalism—about the twenty-first century phenomenon of the American single woman. It was the year the proportion of American women who were married dropped below fifty percent; and the median age of first marriages, which had remained between twenty and twenty-two years old for nearly a century (1890–1980), had risen dramatically to twenty-seven.

    But over the course of her vast research and more than a hundred interviews with academics and social scientists and prominent single women, Traister discovered a startling truth: the phenomenon of the single woman in America is not a new one. And historically, when women were given options beyond early heterosexual marriage, the results were massive social change—temperance, abolition, secondary education, and more.

    Today, only twenty percent of Americans are wed by age twenty-nine, compared to nearly sixty percent in 1960. The Population Reference Bureau calls it a “dramatic reversal.” All the Single Ladies is a remarkable portrait of contemporary American life and how we got here, through the lens of the single American woman. Covering class, race, sexual orientation, and filled with vivid anecdotes from fascinating contemporary and historical figures, All the Single Ladies is destined to be a classic work of social history and journalism. Exhaustively researched, brilliantly balanced, and told with Traister’s signature wit and insight, this book should be shelved alongside Gail Collins’s When Everything Changed.

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  • Pushing Her Luck

    Pushing Her Luck by Audra North

    Pushing Her Luck by Audra North is 99c! North writes some great heroines and the hero in this contemporary romance is a grumpy Irish painter. Hello, catnip! Some readers expressed frustration with this particular heroine, but others really loved the banter between the main characters. You can grab all three of the books in the Lucky in Love series for less than $8.

    He says she’s a nuisance. She thinks he’s a jerk. Together they might be the perfect match.

    Riordan Faraday is about to reach his breaking point. He’s got art classes to teach, a needy mum to care for, and most importantly, a painting to finish. But without time or inspiration, he hasn’t been able to paint a thing and it’s driving him mad. So when a silly American girl shows up on his doorstep with a wild proposal, he shoots her down perhaps a bit more harshly than she deserves…but it’s for the best. He can’t afford any more distractions at the moment, especially not beautiful brown-eyed ones.

    Samantha Meyer—Sam, to her friends—is on a mission to find her late grandmother’s necklace. The long-lost piece of jewelry is the only thing she has left of Gram and Sam is determined to see that dream fulfilled before she returns home to New Jersey and takes up the reins of the family business. But she wasn’t counting on a sexy, surly painter to stand in her way.

    One frustrated Irishman. One out-of-her-element American. They should have nothing in common, but each might be just what the other is looking for…

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  • Risking It All

    Risking It All by Tessa Bailey

    RECOMMENDED: Risking It All by Tessa Bailey is 99c! After I finished Bailey’s Broke & Beautiful series, I went on a tear through her backlist. Word of warning, this contemporary romance does deal with criminal characters (mainly the hero) and at times, feels more like an erotic romance. It also has a detective heroine going undercover to find her brother’s killer. Also, if you love A+ dirty talk, Bailey is definitely your girl!

    NYPD detective Seraphia Newsom will avenge her brother’s death at any cost. Even if it means insinuating herself into a rough, Brooklyn street gang and going so far undercover, she’s not sure she’ll be able to get out. Every minute she spends in their midst means the clock ticking down on her life, especially when she overhears something that could get her killed.

    Bowen Driscol is the heir to a crime enterprise. He never asked for the job, but with his father behind bars, he has no choice but to step in and keep the operation running. But when the NYPD blackmails him with a piece of damning information in exchange for aiding an undercover cop, he finds himself on the other side of the law for the first time in his life.

    Bowen knows the danger Sera is in, and keeping her safe trumps saving his own ass. The problem? She can’t know he’s on her side. And there’s the matter of the seriously inconvenient heat sparking between them that’s incinerating his resistance. But Sera only sees Bowen’s past, and men like him are the reason her brother is dead. If they’re to get out alive, he’ll have to risk exposing the man beneath, and hope to hell he doesn’t blow the whole operation in the process.

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  • Completely Yours

    Completely Yours by Erin Nicholas

    Completely Yours by Erin Nicholas is $1.99! This is the first book in the Opposites Attract series. Readers loved the gamer heroine who has anxiety. But sound found the insta-lust to be the hero and heroine caused the characterization to suffer. It has a 4-star rating on Goodreads.

    Kiera Connelly leads a quiet life, and that’s just how she likes it. She’s built a name as a graphic designer and meets up with her friends online, all from the comfort of her living room couch. But when a rare outing turns disastrous, Kiera finds herself up close and way too personal with an unbelievably hot real-life hero.

    Zach Ashley doesn’t see himself as a hero. He’s just a regular guy who gets to help people every day as an EMT. But when he’s called to a scene and has to treat his most gorgeous patient ever, he finds himself mixing work with pleasure. He never hesitates to put his life on the line…but will he ever risk his heart?

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  1. LindaB says:

    A great book. I loved it.

  2. Jacqueline says:

    DUUUUUUDE THAT TESSA BAILEY COVER GOT ME SNATCHED!

    On Twitter, I live tweeted my reading experience of her book Crashed Out AND HAD SUPER DUPER FUN WITH IT.

    Erotica-ish or not, am I the only one who thinks we need more heroines totes being The Seducer rather than The Seducee on covers?

  3. MsCellanie says:

    “Risking it All” didn’t work at all for me. The hero has an annoying level of madonna/whore complex going on and the heroine in is simply TSTL. It is amazing that she’s made it this far in life without looking up in the sky in the rain and drowning because she forgot to close her mouth. She is the woman in horror movies who decides to hide in the corner without a weapon in the room full of knives and chainsaws. That said, I was kind of interested in where the plot was going and there was a lot of dirty talk – but I wished it had been spoken by more deserving characters.

  4. Georgina says:

    The cover of Risking It All is indeed wonderful!

    Unfortunately, it’s nothing like the book. Sera is passive in bed and the sex scenes reminded me of mainstream porn — the man does all the action, and the woman gets manhandled around and takes it. That’s never going to be my cup of tea but I found it even more off-putting than usual in this book, especially in one of the scenes towards the end.

    I liked the writing style and some of the dirty talk was very hot, but I think Tessa Bailey is just not for me.

  5. Ha! Perseverance for the win! It took two days of stalking Amazon, but the price of All The Single Ladies finally dropped from normal to sale for me. *chair dances while singing the Beyoncé tune*

  6. Jacqueline says:

    @Georgina Oooooh that hurts right in the fangirl heart. THE COVER SHOWS A DOMINATE HEROINE AND I WANT A DOMINATE HEROINE DANGIT Siiiiigh. But thanks for the warning! I’ve got a video review script ready to be filmed and edited of Tessa Bailey’s Crashed Out for my YouTube channel…and I DID like the book, it just had a butt ton of issues that made me side eye. Still fangirled tho cause I’m weak like that haha.

    @ms bookjunkie HELL TO THE MOTHER FLIP FLOPPING YEAH!!! Good sales come to the fangirls who search long enough. But waiting, it’s a bitch.

  7. Jacqueline says:

    @MsCellanie

    “It is amazing that she’s made it this far in life without looking up in the sky in the rain and drowning because she forgot to close her mouth.”

    THAT IS MY FAVORITE COMBINATION OF WORDS THAT I’VE EVER READ And yes, I did just snort laugh so hard I impaled my brain with my nose hairs. Damm

  8. Maureen says:

    Pushing Her Luck-now I get why people were frustrated with the heroine. I bought the book and started it yesterday, and she instantly hit a wrong note with me. She showed up, at some guy’s house, with digging tools, expected to be allowed to dig around. WTH? I don’t know if I will continue with this one…

  9. Georgina says:

    @Jacqueline I know, right! I’d love to read more romances with dominant women, especially those not set around a BDSM club. I like it when kink is just a normal part of the h/h relationship.

    Two I’ve enjoyed recently were Tied Score by Elia Winters and Have Mercy by Shelley Ann Clark. The latter seems to have been poorly marketed (the back copy is so vague about the femdom that it’s easy to miss) so I feel it might’ve fallen through the cracks a little; I didn’t find out about it until last year even though it came out in 2014.

    Always on the lookout for recs if you or anybody else has them. (:

  10. Jacqueline says:

    @Georgina YES GURL YESSSSSS! I’m here for your words because we speaking the same language! I don’t knock kink-centric BDSM romances, but I find it epic-ass hotter when the kink simply unfolds as a part of the OTP going to Pound Town.

    I don’t know why. Maybe it’s the “Surprise! This Is Our Kink” element or I just like that a sex style/preference doesn’t have to be the romance’s defining element. Because ain’t that the case for us IRL humans? Some of us define ourselves by how we like to do the do, but not always.

    Oooooh you bet your booty I just Googled those two titles. My bank account hates you, but I thank ye hon! I run a YouTube channel where I review romance novels (and romance Asian dramas) but looking through my backlog I don’t see anything that is recc-able to this. At least, not to my memory.

    Maybe we should put in for a HaBO? “Seeking sexually dominate heroine where such element naturally occurs within the story rather than being the driving plot feature?” Do those words make sense?

  11. Jacqueline says:

    ….Although now I’m sitting here wondering why a sexually dominate heroine has to be classified as “a kink,” when sexually dominate men aren’t classified as such.

    Oh who am I kidding, I know why. STUPID PATRIARCHY, INFILTRATING MY PERSPECTIVE, DAMMIT!

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