Murder on the Last Frontier

RECOMMENDED: Murder on the Last Frontier by Cathy Pegau is $1.99! Carrie reviewed this book earlier this year and gave it a B+:
This is, of course, an ongoing series, so the romance and other personal issues are not wrapped up in each individual book. However, each book ends with a solved mystery. Despite all the mayhem, I’m finding the books to be quite comforting. Now if I could just get some good Phryne Fisher/Charlotte Brody fanfic going!
There’s many who feel the Alaska Territory is no place for a woman on her own. But Charlotte Brody, suffragette and journalist, has never let public opinion dictate her life choices. She’s come to the frontier town of Cordova, where her brother Michael practices medicine, for the same reason many come to Alaska—to start over.
Cordova is gradually getting civilized, but the town is still rougher than Charlotte imagined. And when a local prostitute—one of the working girls her brother has been treating—is found brutally murdered, Charlotte learns firsthand how rough the frontier can be. Although the town may not consider the murder of a prostitute worthy of investigation, Charlotte’s feminist beliefs motivate her to seek justice for the woman. And there’s something else—the woman was hiding a secret, one that reminds Charlotte of her own painful past.
As Charlotte searches for answers, she soon finds her own life in danger from a cold-blooded killer desperate to keep dark secrets from seeing the light of day…
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Sunset in Central Park by Sarah Morgan is 99c! This is the second book in the From Manhattan with Love series. Readers loved the heroine, Frankie, who is a garden designer and “flower genius.” However, some found the chemistry between the hero and heroine to be lacking.
In the chaos of New York, true love can be hard to find, even when it’s been right under your nose all along…
Love has never been a priority for garden designer Frankie Fisher. After witnessing the fallout of her parents’ divorce, she’s seen the devastation an overload of emotion can cause. The only man she feels comfortable with is her friend Matt—but that’s strictly platonic. If only she found it easier to ignore the way he makes her heart race…
Matt Walker has loved Frankie for years but, sensing how fragile she is beneath her feisty exterior, has always played it cool. But then he uncovers new depths to the girl he’s known forever, and doesn’t want to wait a moment longer. He knows Frankie has secrets and has buried them deep, but can Matt persuade her to trust him with her heart and kiss him under the Manhattan sunset?
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Kiss the Earl by Gina Lamm is $1.99! I’m not much of a historical romance reader anymore, but I was excited about this book when it first released. The heroine is a comic book author who gets sent back in time. Readers thought it was quirky and fun, but others thought the heroine was a bit too stupid to live. But c’mon…that cover.
A modern girl’s guide to seducing Mr. Darcy
When Ella Briley asked her lucky-in-love friends to set her up for an office party, she was expecting a blind date. Instead, she’s pulled through a magic mirror and into the past…straight into the arms of her very own Mr. Darcy.
Patrick Meadowfair, earl of Fairhaven, is too noble for his own good. To save a female friend from what is sure to be a loveless marriage, he’s agreed to whisk her off to wed the man she truly wants. But all goes awry when Patrick mistakes Ella for the would-be bride and kidnaps her instead.
Centuries away from everything she knows, Ella’s finally found a man who heats her blood and leaves her breathless. Too bad he’s such a perfect gentleman. Yet the reluctant rake may just find this modern girl far too tempting for even the noblest of men to resist…
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RECOMMENDED: The Widow by Fiona Barton is $1.99 at Amazon! This sale might be on its way out, so grab it while you can. Elyse wrote a Lightning Review for this book. She really liked it, though she mentions the book deals with sensitive and possible triggering issues with children being in danger.
I don’t want to say much more about this book because it will ruin it–that’s why I opted for a lightning review even though I could talk about the The Widow for hours. I want every reader to experience the delicious twists and turns this thriller offers.
For fans of Gone Girl and The Girl on the Train, an electrifying thriller that will take you into the dark spaces that exist between a husband and a wife.
When the police started asking questions, Jean Taylor turned into a different woman. One who enabled her and her husband to carry on, when more bad things began to happen…
But that woman’s husband died last week. And Jean doesn’t have to be her anymore.
There’s a lot Jean hasn’t said over the years about the crime her husband was suspected of committing. She was too busy being the perfect wife, standing by her man while living with the accusing glares and the anonymous harassment.
Now there’s no reason to stay quiet. There are people who want to hear her story. They want to know what it was like living with that man. She can tell them that there were secrets. There always are in a marriage.
The truth—that’s all anyone wants. But the one lesson Jean has learned in the last few years is that she can make people believe anything…
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Under Her Skin (Blank Canvas Book 1) by Adriana Anders is currently free for Kindle readers. I think this was mentioned recently here (perhaps in the comments).
Every time I see a “flower genius heroine” I instantly think of Violet in Courtney Milan’s The Countess Conspiracy. (I swear I outfangirled my fangirl filming my video review of it on my channel! I even just now squeaked OUT LOUD thinking about that book!!!!)
Also. TIME TRAVEL, PLEASE BECOME A THING AGAIN! My mom badgered me into trying romance novels when I was 13 in the early 2000s. Back then time travel historicals were everywhere. The very 1st romance I ever read (Yesterday’s Flame by Elizabeth Hallam) was even a time travel romance.
Basically I’m saying BOOK GET IN MY FACE PLEASE! Not least because of that porntacular P&P cover. I see you book, I see you.
I’m pretty sure that’s the Sarah Morgan with the awful hero, I’m talking deeply disturbing lack of boundaries, total inability to hear the word no, always knowing better than the heroine what she actually needs…which honestly I have accepted in many a romance novel, but something about him working in my field and living in my neighborhood, plus everyone in the book insisting he’s suuuuch a nice guy, idk, I was legit scared of that dude. Ymmv
I read the first two Geek Girl books and really enjoyed them. Major suspension of disbelief required, but fun. I’m glad to finally get a deal on Kiss the Earl.
This is one of the first novels that I’ve read by Gina Lamm and I was happily surprised by how easily I was sucked into this story. I’m a sucker for historical novels, but even more so when they deal with time travel.
@kkw Oooooh I’m hella glad I bypassed that book, then. If Hero Face is that much of an epic inflamed ass-butt then I dodged one hell of a bullet! Sheeeesh!
@Darren Keane Storm Hon, SAAAME! Historical is like crack covered french fries to my fangirl brain, and the time travel is like the best of both worlds.
You’re almost guaranteed to get some hilarious, WTF comedy. Plus it’s a big ball of fun to see the hero hella flummoxed by “such a strange chit.”
The fact that you said you got really sucked into the story is making me 1000000000000% more pumped to put it in my brain.