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  • North to You

    North to You by Tif Marcelo

    North to You by Tif Marcelo is $1.99! This book came out Monday and I’m really excited about it. The heroine runs a food truck that’s in direct competition with the restaurant that belongs to the hero’s father. Marcelo is a debut author and the book, so far, has a lot of favorable reviews on Goodreads, averaging a 4.1 star rating.

    In this warmhearted and charming debut from Tif Marcelo, a food truck chef and her long lost Army love clash when they cross paths in San Francisco.

    Camille Marino has got a full plate. As the sole guardian of her eighteen-year-old sister and the head chef and owner of a food truck, she’s used to life being a juggling act. With food to cook, social media accounts to manage, and a little sister to look after, she doesn’t have time for much else.

    That is, until Drew Bautista walks back into her life.

    Drew is Camille’s former high school crush and he returns to San Francisco to repair his relationship with his father before he ships out for deployment. By helping his father renovate his failing Filipino restaurant, he hopes to win back his respect. But when sparks fly between Drew and Camille—his father’s major competition and sworn enemy—Drew is conflicted. Should he join his father in the war against her food truck? Or surrender to the woman who’s given him a second chance at love?

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  • Miss Buncle’s Book

    Miss Buncle’s Book by D.E. Stevenson

    RECOMMENDEDMiss Buncle’s Book by D.E. Stevenson is $2.99 at Amazon and Barnes & Noble! Carrie loved this book and gave it an A:

    For the most part, Miss Buncle’s Book is not a laugh out loud book. Its humor is gentle and understated but very funny nonetheless. It’s also a delightful ode to the power of the written word.

    Barbara Buncle is in a bind. Times are harsh, and Barbara’s bank account has seen better days. Stumped for ideas, Barbara draws inspiration from fellow residents of her quaint English village, writing a revealing novel that features the townsfolk as characters. The smashing bestseller is published under the pseudonym John Smith, which is a good thing because villagers recognize the truth. But what really turns her world around is when events in real life start mimicking events in the book. Funny, charming, and insightful, this novel reveals what happens when people see themselves through someone else’s eyes.

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  • Bite Me, Your Grace

    Bite Me, Your Grace by Brooklyn Ann

    Bite Me, Your Grace by Brooklyn Ann is $1.99! This is a historical paranormal romance. The heroine hopes to be a “gothic authoress” and seeks to find inspiration in the vampire hero. There’s a Big Misunderstanding that irked some readers. Meanwhile, others loved the tenacious heroine.

    England’s “vampire craze” causes much vexation for the Lord Vampire of London, Ian Ashton. To save his reputation, Ian enlists aspiring authoress Angelica Winthrop without realizing she has hidden plans of her own.

    Angelica Winthrop’s life goal is to ruin her reputation, avoid marriage, and become a gothic authoress like her idol, Mary Shelley. To find inspiration for her new story, she breaks into the home of Ian Ashton, Duke of Burnrath, not knowing she will be coming up against the Lord Vampire of London. Romance sparks and reputations are at stake. But who knows the real difference between fact and fiction?

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  • Draw

    Draw by Cora Brent

    Draw by Cora Brent is 99c! This is a darker, contemporary romance. Trigger warning for violence and abuse as part of both characters’ backstories. Some felt the heroine was a bit like a wet blanket, while others loved the hero’s path to redemption.

    “All my life I’d always known what the Gentry boys were. A set of fraternal triplets born to a depraved family, they were rough, sexy and wild as wolves.”

    Saylor…
    I don’t even know if love is real. After running from the bastard who brutalized me, I limped back to Arizona, choosing a vibrant college town in the hopes of starting over. I never expected to find him there.

    Cord Gentry.

    He and his brothers were tough, lusty forces of nature I’d known since childhood. Years ago, Cord seduced me as a sick game. I’ve hated him ever since. Now here he is again, a man who beats other men bloody for money.

    Cord has always been heartless, dangerous, not to be trusted.

    And I want him so much I can’t think.

    Cord…
    They called us ‘those white trash Gentry boys’ until we believed that’s what we were. Our people squatted at the edge of a hellhole prison town for generations. The childhood we endured was the stuff of nightmares. I’d learned early on that my brothers, Chase and Creed, were the only people on earth worth my time.

    They all told us we were bad, that we’d always be bad.

    The horrors of the past have scarred my soul.

    But now I need to be better.

    For her.

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  1. ReneeG says:

    Today I am finding book after book I want to read – poor one-click button!

  2. Amanda says:

    @ReneeG: Sorry! But just think, you’re giving that button a work out. You’re keeping it healthy by giving it some cardio!

  3. Joanna says:

    Highly recommend Miss Buncle’s Book, it was delightful. It is very much of its time, a gentle village comedy with a large cast of characters set in England between the wars. So if that’s your catnip, don’t hesitate.

  4. Demi says:

    I’m gonna need to bequeth…bequeeth…beqeethe…oh for heaven’s sake, I cannot spell today…well, pass on after I die ya’ll…my book stash, at this rate. There are too many lovely books and I. need. them. ALL. GIVE THEM TO ME.

  5. DonnaMarie says:

    Miss Buncle’s book is giving off a whiff of Helen Simonson. Pardon me while I go one click.

  6. kkw says:

    Why would an Italian food truck be competition for a Filipino restaurant? Not that I really care if it means there’s a Filipino hero…

  7. Arijo says:

    Miss Buncle’s sequel, Miss Buncle Narried is also discounted on Amazon! 😀

  8. Margarita says:

    Anyone read Bite me, Your Grace?

  9. Dee says:

    @Margarita
    I read it a few years ago and hated it. It felt too much like a daytime soap meets a gothic meets Dark Shadows. I haven’t bothered with anything else the author wrote because of how much I disliked the style.

  10. Demi says:

    @DonnaMarie YES for Helen Simonsen! Her Pettigrew book gave me all the feels.

  11. Demi says:

    Also…the Amazon website is DOWN for some customers! This was just posted a half hour ago:
    https://www.theverge.com/2017/6/7/15759046/amazon-product-pages-down-outage-offline-503
    I looked it up because I’ve been receiving the error message.
    Whoah.

  12. hng23 says:

    @margarita: It’s very melodramatic. And while there’s a lot of ‘I am woman hear me roar’, in some places it veers into Barbara Cartland territory.

  13. Donna Marie says:

    @Demi, do pick up her The Summer Before The War. All the feels!!

  14. TAM says:

    I loved North To You! It has a great sense of time/place & I’m a sucker for a hero in hot pursuit.

    The competition does make sense in context.

  15. Margarita says:

    @Dee @hng23 thanks for the feedback!

  16. I bought and read North to You last week and it’s one of my favorite debut romances. If you are a foodie and like urban set romance, this one is San Francisco, involves a food truck and a family restaurant, and full of empowering moments for women. I bought the book for a friend and have pushed it on 3 other friends already 🙂 #bookpushersunite

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