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  • Love Will Always Remember

    Love Will Always Remember by Tracey Livesay

    Love Will Always Remember by Tracey Livesay is 99c! This is a contemporary romance with amnesia and a forbidden relationship, given that the hero is the heroine’s soon-to-be brother-in-law. In this one, the heroine is the one with a redemption arc and readers loved that aspect. However, some admit that things are a bit slow to start.

    An accident changed Leighton Clarke’s life forever.

    After waking from a coma, Leighton Clarke can’t remember anything from the past six years. She’s stunned when her doctors inform her she has amnesia, something she didn’t think occurred outside of soap operas. Anxious and disoriented, the only person who elicits any feelings is Jonathan Moran, a gorgeous chef with compassionate brown eyes . . . who also happens to be her fiancé.

    Jonathan isn’t her fiancé. But when his estranged brother—her real husband-to-be—asks him to step in while he’s away in London, Jonathan doesn’t think he has a choice, especially after seeing how the previously aloof Leighton now responds to him. The more time they spend together, the more Jonathan begins to fall for his brother’s fiancé, until he’s wishing the pretense were reality.

    When Leighton’s memories come flooding back, can she forgive the man she’s fallen in love with or will his lie ruin the only thing that feels true?

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  • You May Kiss the Bride

    You May Kiss the Bride by Lisa Berne

    PODCAST RECOMMENDED: You May Kiss the Bride by Lisa Berne is $1.99! Former Avon publicist, Jessie Edwards, had some great things to say about this book on a previous podcast episode:

    There’s so much tension, there’s so much passive-aggressiveness going on, and there’s just sharp comment after sharp comment, that it’s like all of this, Jane-Austen-esque level of wit running through it, and the social dynamics that are displayed there. I was fascinated by it.

    In an unforgettable debut, Lisa Berne introduces you to the Penhallow Dynasty—men destined to marry, but hesitant to love.

    Wealthy and arrogant, Gabriel Penhallow knows it’s time to fulfill his dynastic duty. All he must do is follow “The Penhallow way”—find a biddable bride, produce an heir and a spare, and then live separate lives. It’s worked so well for generations, certainly one kiss with the delectable Livia Stuart isn’t going to change things. Society dictates he marry her, and one chit is as good as another as long as she’s from a decent family.

    But Livia’s transformation from an original to a mundane diamond of the first water makes Gabriel realize he desperately wants the woman who somehow provoked him into that kiss. And for all the ladies who’ve thrown themselves at him, it’s the one who wants to flee whom he now wants. But how will he keep this independent miss from flying away?

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  • Cocoa Beach

    Cocoa Beach by Beatriz Williams

    Cocoa Beach by Beatriz Williams is $1.99! This is a historical fiction novel with a bit of a mystery. Williams always does a good job creating a sense of place in her books. If you have strong feelings about flashbacks, this may not be for you as there are a lot of them, and some reviewers felt it was an element that didn’t quite work

    The New York Times bestselling author of A Certain Age transports readers to sunny Florida in this lush and enthralling historical novel—an enchanting blend of love, suspense, betrayal, and redemption set among the rumrunners and scoundrels of Prohibition-era Cocoa Beach.

    Burdened by a dark family secret, Virginia Fortescue flees her oppressive home in New York City for the battlefields of World War I France. While an ambulance driver for the Red Cross, she meets a charismatic British army surgeon whose persistent charm opens her heart to the possibility of love. As the war rages, Virginia falls into a passionate affair with the dashing Captain Simon Fitzwilliam, only to discover that his past has its own dark secrets—secrets that will damage their eventual marriage and propel her back across the Atlantic to the sister and father she left behind.

    Five years later, in the early days of Prohibition, the newly widowed Virginia Fitzwilliam arrives in the tropical boomtown of Cocoa Beach, Florida, to settle her husband’s estate. Despite the evidence, Virginia does not believe Simon perished in the fire that destroyed the seaside home he built for her and their young daughter. Separated from her husband since the early days of their marriage, the headstrong Virginia plans to uncover the truth, for the sake of the daughter Simon never met.

    Simon’s brother and sister welcome her with open arms and introduce her to a dazzling new world of citrus groves, white beaches, bootleggers, and Prohibition agents. But Virginia senses a predatory presence lurking beneath the irresistible, hedonistic surface of this coastal oasis. The more she learns about Simon and his mysterious business interests, the more she fears that the dangers that surrounded Simon now threaten her and their daughter’s life as well.

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  • The Long Way Home

    The Long Way Home by Jasinda Wilder

    The Long Way Home by Jasinda Wilder is 99c! I’ve read some of Wilder’s books previously and she was a way of taking unpopular elements and making me like them. In this one, the hero and heroine are married, though separated after some infidelity. The hero and heroine communicate mainly though letters and emails. Maybe read the sample first for this one!

    I need you, Ava.

    I am desperate. For you. For touch. For a kiss. For the scrape of your hand down my stomach. For the slide of your lips across my hipbone. The sweep of your thigh against mine in the dulcet, drowning darkness. For the warm huff of your breath on my skin and the wet suck of your mouth around me and the building pressure of need reaching release…I am mad with need.

    Wild with it.

    I cannot have you. I have lost you, as I have lost myself.

    And so I go in search. Of myself, and thus the man who might return to you, and take you in his arms.

    I loathe each of the thousands of miles between us, but I cannot wish them away, for I hope at the end of my journey I shall find you. Or rather, find myself, and thus…you. Myself, and thus us.

    I am taking the long way home, Ava.

    * * *

    Christian,

    I’m losing my mind, and I don’t know how to stop it. I shouldn’t be writing to you, but I am. I’m friendless, loveless, and lifeless. You’re out there somewhere, and still you’re all I really have. I hate my reliance and dependence on you, emotionally and otherwise, and that reliance is something I’m coming to recognize. I hate that I can’t hate you as much as I want to. I hate that I still love you so much.

    I hate that there’s no clear solution to our conundrum. Even if we could forgive each other, what then?

    I hate you, Christian. I really do.

    But most of all, I don’t.

    It’s complicated.

    Complicatedly (still) yours,

    Ava

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  1. Rose says:

    Was the hero of The Long Way Home unfaithful to his wife with the word “thus”? He seems awfully fond of it.

  2. Darlynne says:

    I have not read YOU MAY KISS THE BRIDE, I’m sure it’s lovely, but is there an alternate universe where “… there’s so much passive-aggressiveness going on …” is meant as praise for a book? I would run so far and fast from such a thing, the heat created by that trip would burn down everything around me. Or maybe it’s just me.

  3. Ren Benton says:

    Him: She gave the best blow jobs.
    Her: I’m friendless, loveless, and lifeless.

    Seeing this trend a lot lately.

  4. MClaudia says:

    @Darlynne it’s not just you!!

    The book was cringe worthy for me and I don’t think I’d pay $1.99 for it (I read a library copy). So banal too…

  5. G. says:

    Hmm, “the wet suck of your mouth” versus “I’m friendless, loveless, and lifeless”… Really? Yeah. How about no.

  6. DonnaMarie says:

    She has amnesia, so he pretends to be her fiancee to serve what purpose? And at the real fiance’s request? WTAF?

  7. Jenny Linsky says:

    That amnesia book sounds like the best kind of crazysauce! So far in the Kindle sample the mc isn’t super likable, but maybe amnesia will change things…

  8. Emily C says:

    I really enjoyed You May Kiss the Bride, and I generally don’t like Alpha-hole heroes. The passive-aggressiveness and angst worked in an Mr Rochester kind of way, and I thought Livia was the model of a headstrong heroine if there ever was one. I can see how this is a YMMV type of book though. I had just finished Tessa Dare’s Any Duchess will Do when I read this, and there are plot similarities but with snippier snappier banter and more angst. And a renovation subplot if that’s your thing too.

  9. Hazel says:

    Is this the right place to say that Laura Florand’s All for You (Paris Nights Book 1) is free on Amazon UK? I read one of hers last year, and have memories of music and roses and chocolate. I’m going to try this one. 🙂

  10. Lora says:

    Cocoa Beach cover is so gorg!

  11. oceanjasper says:

    The premise of the Jasinda Wilder book doesn’t turn me off but the prose sure does. Good grief!
    And Beatriz Williams books all seem to have great cover art.

  12. HollyS says:

    “Love Will Always Remember” is amazing…I didn’t find it slow starting at all. I paid full price for the physical book, so if you guys are looking for a worthy steal this is it!!

  13. L. says:

    Squint your eyes. A little bit more. Little bit more.

    Now tell me the cover model on Love Will Always Remember isn’t a young Matthew McConaughey.

  14. KellyM says:

    @ L. He reminds me more of Josh Holloway (played Sawyer on Lost) than MCConaughey or maybe a combo of the two.

  15. Rebecca says:

    I know the autor is NOT responsible for the blurbs (which frequently contain errors), but how is it possible to be a “mundane diamond of the first water?” That seems like an oxymoron.”Mundane” means “boring,” not “worldly.” “Mondaine,” the French word, is perhaps closer (though it contradicts “chit from a good family” and kind of suggests a whore) but it’s a noun, not an adjective. I suspect sloppy editing in this book would drive me crazy. Don’t claim to be like Austen and make basic vocabulary errors!

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