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Fantasy Romance, Historicals, & Sarah J. Maas

  • The Emperor’s Arrow

    The Emperor’s Arrow by Lauren D.M. Smith

    The Emperor’s Arrow by Lauren D.M. Smith is $1.99! This is a fantasy romance, so if you’re on that genre kick, pick this one up! It was winner of Harlequin’s 2015 So You Think You Can Write contest and features a warrior/archer heroine. Readers really loved the heroine, while others wanted a stronger romance.

    Grand Prize Winner of Harlequin’s 2015 So You Think You Can Write contest

    Debut author Lauren D.M. Smith delivers an epic fantasy romance in this soaring tale of a kickass warrior and the emperor she’s honor-bound to defend.

    The bride candidates have been summoned. Their numbers are many, yet only one is an Amazzi warrior. Only one would give her life to protect him.

    Evony of Aureline, warrior of her people, has no intention of becoming a hideous old man’s bride. Though her people have sworn their loyalty to the legendary emperor Galen, Evony knows little of courts and intrigue. It’s simply not her world.

    Yet it’s on the palace training grounds where Evony’s archery skills gain her the respect of soldiers and legates alike. The emperor himself takes notice of the beautiful, ruthless warrior. In turn, the young, steely eyed Galen is nothing at all what Evony expected.

    This man could very well conquer her heart. But does he feel the same?

    As the rivalry among the remaining bride candidates intensifies and the plot for the throne unfolds, Evony must make a grave choice: fulfill her destiny and protect her people or follow her heart and pursue true love.

    Either way, the honor of the Amazzi people and the future of the empire now rests with Evony of Aureline. For she is the Emperor’s Arrow.

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  • I Kissed a Rogue

    I Kissed a Rogue by Shana Galen

    I Kissed a Rogue by Shana Galen is 99c! This is the third book in the Convent Garden Cubs historical romance series, but it can be read as a standalone. There’s a forced proximity element if that’s your catnip! Some readers found the pacing to be a bit slow, but others said it had a great blend of adventure and romance.

    Once she spurned the man…

    When the Duke of Lennox hires Sir Brook Derring, England’s best investigator, to find his daughter, Brook intends only to rescue the lady and return to his solitary life. He deals with London’s roughest criminals every day of the week; surely he should be able to endure seeing his first love again-the perfect girl who broke his heart…

    Now her life depends on him

    Lady Lillian-Anne Lennox has always done her best to live up to her father’s standards of perfection-at the cost of following her heart. When she’s kidnapped and her perfect life is shattered, Lila has another chance. Together, Lila and Brook navigate not only the dark and deadly side of London, but the chasm of pride and prejudice that divides them.

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  • All In with the Duke

    All In with the Duke by Ava March

    All In with the Duke by Ava March is 99c! This is the first book in the Gambling on Love series and is a gay historical romance. The description is giving me some hefty Pretty Woman plot vibes. Some readers felt the book wasn’t terribly realistic, but that didn’t deter them from enjoying the romance.

    London, 1822

    Max Arrington, the Duke of Pelham, vows to never again let a handsome face blind him to a man’s true intentions. But ten months of celibacy and lonely nights drive him to a decadent brothel, where a beautiful young man arouses his illicit passions as never before.

    Tristan Walsh has grown tired of being used for men’s pleasure. But his latest client is different: commanding yet generous, Max makes him feel cared for as well as wanted. Yet Tristan knows he’ll never have the choice to leave the brothel and submit only to Max.

    So when Max invites him to be his guest at his country estate, Tristan eagerly agrees to his terms—days to do as he pleases while Max tends to the dukedom, and nights spent together in wicked play. But when the “business arrangement” begins to deepen into something more, Tristan must face the fact that he has no true place in Max’s life—or in Max’s guarded heart…

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  • Crown of Midnight

    Crown of Midnight by Sarah Maas

    Crown of Midnight by Sarah J. Maas is $2.99! This is the second book in the Throne of Glass series. If you picked up the first book when we featured it on sale the previous week, now you can continue the series. I wouldn’t recommend reading out of order, but if you’re hoping to binge on the series or slowly build up your collection of the series, grab this one!

    She is the greatest assassin her world has ever known. But does she have the heart of a killer?

    After a year of hard labor in the Salt Mines of Endovier, eighteen-year-old assassin Celaena Sardothien has won the king’s contest to become the new royal assassin. But Calaena is far from loyal to the crown. Keeping up the charade – while pretending to do the king’s bidding – will test her skills in an entirely new way. And it certainly isn’t the only point of confusion for the young girl. Because though she’s made her choice between Dorian and Chaol, the ways of the heart are never simple…

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  1. Julie James’ “A Lot Like Love” is $1.99 today on US Kindle books- if anyone was inspired by the Compentence Pr0n Rec League to give her a try, this is a great price as her books are rarely on sale. And this is prob my favorite book in that series

  2. Cat C says:

    Far from Home by Lorelie Brown, B+ RITA Reader Challenge f/f, is on sale for 99c! (I just commented on that post but realized this newer one is a little more likely to be seen, haha.)

  3. Kareni says:

    Julie James’ Suddenly One Summer (FBI/US Attorney) is also on sale for $1.99.

  4. Erin says:

    Whoa, cover deja vu! I just saw Morgan Rice’s “Slave, Warrior, Queen” on Scribd and the cover is basically identical to the Lauren Smith book. Who wore it first? http://1h98yl19c0x3lxak828udcb1.wpengine.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Slave-Warrior-Queen-by-Morgan-Rice.jpg

  5. I’d really want to read the Lauren Smith book buuut… the heroine’s name reminds me way too much of those obnoxious ads for “free” strategy games with women in ridiculous skimpy outfits who did not actually appear in the game.

    I learned to Google potential character names for any issues, and I wish more authors would….

  6. cleo says:

    “Not terribly realistic but enjoyable” is a good description of Ava March’s historical m/m – I’m not sure if I’ve read this one or not but I’ve read several by her. She tends to write hot erotic romance with some bdsm. Because it’s erotic romance / erotica, the lack of historical accuracy doesn’t bother me as much – ymmv.

  7. Liz says:

    The Lauren DM Smith Book was a total DNF for me. And I tried really hard to like it! If you want great fantasy romance with a warrior heroine try Amanda Bouchet instead.

  8. MsCellanie says:

    The Lauren Smith has a lot of NOT LIKE OTHER GIRLS in it. I would have loved this book as a teenager. Now, that’s a trope that really annoys me.

  9. Jill-Marie says:

    “The Emperor’s Arrow” was totally outside my usual listen, but I really liked it. I wasn’t sure I wanted to spend that Audible credit on it, but I’m glad I did. My **guess** is that if you’re someone like me, who really isn’t into fantasy and/or sci-fi, you’d find it more appealing than someone for whom this is the go-to genre. It’s fantasy-lite, I suppose.

    I found it a fun, interesting listen that gave me a break from my usual.

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