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I Love This Bar
I Love This Bar by Carolyn Brown is 99c! This is the first book in the Honky Tonk series and features a feisty bar owner. It’s light on sex scenes, but readers who don’t normally read contemporary westerns seemed to like this one. However, if you are a fan of contemporary westerns, a bunch of Brown’s books are priced at 99c.
From New York Times and USA Today-bestselling author Carolyn Brown comes a contemporary Western romance inspired by the hit country music song, featuring the romantic adventures of the feisty new owner of the Honky Tonk beer joint and the hot, hard-headed cowboy who is out to steal her heart.
Daisy O’Dell doesn’t need anything but her bar. She has her hands full with hotheads and thirsty ranchers, and she’s determined to run the Honky Tonk until they drag her cold dead body through the swinging doors. But when a damn fine cowboy walks in one day, her whole life is thrown into turmoil.
Jarod McBroy was looking for a cold drink and a moment’s peace. Instead he found one red hot woman. She’s just what Jarod needs to deal with his ornery Uncle Rural, who won’t listen to a damn thing he says until he brings home a good woman. Now if only he can convince her to come out from behind that bar, and come on home with him…
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Millie’s Fling
Millie’s Fling by Jill Mansell is $2.99! After several recommendations, Sarah read this one and gave it a B. She also found it to be a great comfort read:
I think part of what makes this a comfort read for me is that, aside from the complete resolutions and the ease of wealth problems being solved, it has a very strong sense of place.
Bestselling novelist Orla Hart owes her life to her friend Millie Brady, whose rotten boyfriend has just left her. So Orla invites Millie to Cornwall, where Millie looks forward to a summer without any dating whatsoever. But Orla envisions Millie as the heroine of her next novel and decides to find Millie the man of her dreams. Except the two women have drastically different ideas about what kind of guy that should be.
With Orla and Millie working at cross-purposes, and a dashing but bewildered hero stuck in the middle, the summer will turn out to be unforgettable for all concerned…
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The Making of a Duchess
The Making of a Duchess by Shana Galen is 99c! This historical romance is the first book in The Sons of the Revolution series and the heroine has been sent to spy on the hero. Readers loved the sense of adventure in the book, but said there was a bit of a WTF plot twist. Many of Galen’s books are on sale as well, if you’re hoping to fill any gaps in your TBR pile!
A very dangerous attraction…
Julien Harcourt, Duc de Valère, is more than willing to marry the lovely young lady his mother has chosen. Little does he know, she’s been sent to prove him a spy and a traitor.
And an even more dangerous secret…
Sarah Smith’s mission is to find out whether the Duc’s trips to the Continent are as innocent as he claims, but the way he looks at her is far from innocent.
Their risky game of cat and mouse propels them from the ballrooms of London to the prisons of Paris, and into a fragile love that may not survive their deceptions.
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Engaging the Bachelor
Engaging the Bachelor by Cathryn Fox is 99c! This is a contemporary romance with a second chance romance, a doctor hero, and a fake relationship. Readers really loved the hero and his care for the heroine. However, the book is a bit on the shorter side at a little less than 200 pages. It has a 3.8-star rating on Goodreads.
Hot, Southampton doctor, Carson Reynolds isn’t the kind of man Gemma Carr should be playing with. But his offer of a fake engagement comes with sexy, late night house calls, and despite her bad girl reputation, it’s been far too long since she’s taken two and called anyone in the morning.
When Carson sees Gemma at a charity event, he knows he has to have her. It’s been ten years since he’s had her in his arms, but that hasn’t lessened his intense need for her. To save her reputation and get his parents off his back, he makes her an offer she can’t refuse.
It’s the perfect set-up—until this fake engagement starts to feel a little too real…
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Grace Burrowes: all 8 windham books 0.99 each @amazon
I read Millie’s Fling years ago. I thought Orla was way more interesting, but the main plot was boring AF.
Thank you, @ T! I clicked my way to look forward to five nights of reading.
Sourcebooks Casablanca has a huge number of books on sale for 99¢. I used that to search Amazon – it not only includes the first book of a series, but many later ones, too.
my TBR pile is now groaning even more 🙂
SPIES ON SALE! Joanna Bourne’s The Spymaster’s Lady is $2.99 and The Forbidden Rose is $1.99.
They’re Penguin property, so they don’t go on sale often or for long.
Thanks for the publisher tip MarciaS, but I really did not need to add more to the digital TBR pile :p
Theresa Romain: Scandalous Ever After – 3.82 (Book 2, Romance of the Turf series, pre-order for 7/4/17 release)
Jill Shalvis: Dealing with Annie – 0.99 (2003 reprint)
Jill Shalvis: For the Love of Nick – 0.99 (2002 reprint)
Not romance, but still a classic old book:
James Herriot: All Creatures Great and Small – 1.99
(all @ Amazon)
Jill Mansell is one of my favorite British authors for comfort reads. If you like Jenny Colgan’s books, you’ll probably like Mansell.
The Spymaster’s Lady is one of my favourite historical romances. The writing is lovely, and Joanne Bourne pulls off the incredible trick of making the dialogue read differently whether the characters are speaking in French or English. (Even though we’re reading both of them in English.) Just a really great book.
I have the next couple here and keep meaning to read them.