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There’s a big Kindle Daily Deal sale going on. We’re featuring some of the books below, but be sure to check out the full set of deals!

  • Hunted

    Hunted by Meagan Spooner

    RECOMMENDED: Hunted by Meagan Spooner is $1.99! This is a Kindle Daily Deal and it’s being price-matched. Elyse really loved this book and gave it an A:

    Hunted is delightful. It’s the BatB adaptation that I didn’t know that I wanted or needed, but that kept me up reading all night. Unlike in many of versions of the fairytale, Beauty (in this case Yeva) isn’t the kindest, gentlest, “good”-est daughter of a wealthy merchant. In Hunted, she’s the strongest, the most feral.

    Beauty knows the Beast’s forest in her bones—and in her blood. Though she grew up with the city’s highest aristocrats, far from her father’s old lodge, she knows that the forest holds secrets and that her father is the only hunter who’s ever come close to discovering them.

    So when her father loses his fortune and moves Yeva and her sisters back to the outskirts of town, Yeva is secretly relieved. Out in the wilderness, there’s no pressure to make idle chatter with vapid baronessas…or to submit to marrying a wealthy gentleman. But Yeva’s father’s misfortune may have cost him his mind, and when he goes missing in the woods, Yeva sets her sights on one prey: the creature he’d been obsessively tracking just before his disappearance.

    Deaf to her sisters’ protests, Yeva hunts this strange Beast back into his own territory—a cursed valley, a ruined castle, and a world of creatures that Yeva’s only heard about in fairy tales. A world that can bring her ruin or salvation. Who will survive: the Beauty, or the Beast?

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  • Three Dark Crowns

    Three Dark Crowns by Kendare Blake

    RECOMMENDEDThree Dark Crowns by Kendare Blake is $1.99! This is also part of the Kindle Daily Deal sale and is being price-matched. Elyse reviewed this one, giving it an A:

    There are a couple of romances in the novel–one a love triangle but not an obnoxious one, and one that made my jaw literally drop. There’s sex too, but it happens off stage. The romances are secondary and serve to drive the plot, and aren’t the main focus of it.

    Three Dark Crowns is fun. It’s dark and twisted, it’s all about lady-power, and it’s got a heroine who wears a poisonous snake for a bracelet. I just wish the sequel was out.

    Every generation on the island of Fennbirn, a set of triplets is born: three queens, all equal heirs to the crown and each possessor of a coveted magic. Mirabella is a fierce elemental, able to spark hungry flames or vicious storms at the snap of her fingers. Katharine is a poisoner, one who can ingest the deadliest poisons without so much as a stomachache. Arsinoe, a naturalist, is said to have the ability to bloom the reddest rose and control the fiercest of lions.

    But becoming the Queen Crowned isn’t solely a matter of royal birth. Each sister has to fight for it. And it’s not just a game of win or lose…it’s life or death. The night the sisters turn sixteen, the battle begins. The last queen standing gets the crown.

    If only it was that simple. Katharine is unable to tolerate the weakest poison, and Arsinoe, no matter how hard she tries, can’t make even a weed grow. The two queens have been shamefully faking their powers, taking care to keep each other, the island, and their powerful sister Mirabella none the wiser. But with alliances being formed, betrayals taking shape, and ruthless revenge haunting the queens’ every move, one thing is certain: the last queen standing might not be the strongest…but she may be the darkest.

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  • Level Up

    Level Up by Cathy Yardley

    RECOMMENDED: Level Up by Cathy Yardley is $1.99! Sarah and author Bree Bridges (one half of Kit Rocha!) had an entire podcast episode dedicated to squeeing about this book. This would also satisfy the Geek/Nerd Elements square for Ripped Bodice Bingo. Have you read this one?

    Geeky introvert Tessa Rodriguez will do whatever it takes to get promoted to video game engineer– including create a fandom-based video game in just three weeks. The only problem is, she can’t do it alone. Now, she needs to strong-arm, cajole, and otherwise socialize with her video game coworkers, especially her roommate, Adam, who’s always been strictly business with her. The more they work together, though, the closer they get…

    Adam London has always thought of his roomie Tessa as “one of the guys” until he agreed to help her with this crazy project. Now, he’s thinking of her all the time… and certainly as something more than just a roommate! But his last girlfriend broke up with him to follow her ambitions, and he knows that Tessa is obsessed with getting ahead in the video game world.

    Going from friends to something more is one hell of a challenge. Can Tessa and Adam level up their relationship to love?

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  • Resisting Roots

    Resisting Roots by Audrey Carlan

    Resisting Roots by Audrey Carlan is $1.99 at Amazon! This has been on my TBR pile for quite some time. The hero is a baseball player who has to do yoga to help with an injury. Sounds great, right? Some readers thought there was too much yoga knowledge, while others loved the hero and heroines chemistry. It has a 4.2-star rating on Goodreads.

    Yoga instructor Genevieve Harper is a blond bombshell loaded down with responsibility and sacrifice. She makes the most out of raising her two siblings in the wake of their parents’ tragic accident. At twenty-four, she doesn’t have time to devote to a man…especially not the devastatingly handsome.

    Trent Fox, who’s known for being a “player” on and off the baseball field. Trent has the best hitting average in the league. Recently, he suffered a torn hamstring that takes him to the Lotus House Yoga Center for recuperation. There he meets the curvy, petite blonde with soulful black eyes and candy-coated glossy lips he’d like to do more to than kiss. He secures the flexible hottie for daily private lessons that ultimately show him how sensual the art of yoga can be.

    Can love grow between a woman who’s rooted in her life and a man who resists any notion of staying in one place?

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  1. Vasha says:

    I agree with the A grade for Hunted, on the basis of the book’s absolutely satisfying ending.

  2. Carol S says:

    KILLING ME, you are.

  3. Cat C says:

    I always thought of myself as a fangirl until romances celebrating fandom made me cranky. For Level Up I thought the heroine was being stupid for taking on a giant project she couldn’t do herself and then inconveniencing everyone around her begging them to spend all their free time helping. And Tessa Dare’s Romancing the Duke also had celebration of pesky people being pesky (don’t quite remember what irked me so much). Is mid-twenties too young for joining the Get Off My Lawn club?

  4. Susan says:

    I know I’m being fussy, but if a player who has the best hitting average in the league gets injured, wouldn’t the team/he spring for a yoga instructor to come to his home rather than him go to a studio for sessions? I don’t have personal knowledge of how rich people live, but that throws me off right from the start.

  5. kitkat9000 says:

    @Cat C: No! I became a card-carrying member in my early twenties. Now I’m actually old enough to be accepted. *sigh*

    Hmm. This makes me sound grumpy… and yet I’m not. I just don’t like being annoyed.

  6. Lizzy says:

    @Cat C, I’m definitely a get off my lawn-er and I’m not yet 30. I find pesky heroines unreadable, it’s one of the easiest ways to make a book a DNF for me.

  7. Ren Benton says:

    @Cat C: I was born a get-off-my-lawner. It’s never too soon to start.

  8. Marci says:

    A Study in Scarlett Women (The Lady Sherlock Series) by Sherry Thomas is also $1.99.

  9. T says:

    Nora Roberts: The Obsession – 1.99
    JD Robb: Naked in Death – 1.99

    @ Amazon

  10. Cristie says:

    @ T – Thank you, thank you for the heads up on the Nora Roberts books!

    And fyi in case anyone is interested-Tangle of Need by Nalini Singh is 1.99 at Amazon right now

  11. Lora says:

    I really liked Hunted. It satisfied my Beauty and the Beast cravings after reading Beauty and Rose Daughter. I thought the climax/resolution on this one was utter crazysauce but I still liked the book.

  12. Ele says:

    I enjoyed Level Up. Definitely a good read for those who like gaming, cosplay, and nerds in general–there are alot in this book. The heroine is an introverted programmer, and the book does deal with the kind of discrimination she faces in employment. The book is also good about consent, and the hero is a classic “good guy,” which is kind of nice given the number of violent tormented fellas that feature in alot of romances these days. The book introduces a big cast of characters, so looks to be the start of a series.

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