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  • Fly Me to the Moon: Volume One

    Fly Me to the Moon: Volume One by Emma Barry

    Fly Me to the Moon: Volume One by Emma Barry and Genevieve Turner is 99c! This is a preorder that comes out next week and it features three full-length novels set during the Space Race. It also includes some bonus extras! Carrie has read Earth Bound and she gave it a B.

    Fly Me to the Moon—the Special Book Club Edition 

    The journey to space was filled with heart-stopping peril and thrilling triumphs. Follow those steely-eyed missilemen and calculating engineers through the 1960s as they face life-threatening challenges—and of course, find love—in this collection of Space Race romances.

    For the first time ever, books one, two, and three of this critically acclaimed series are available as a boxed set, along with an exclusive book club supplement. Relive the race to the Moon, but with more cocktails, kissing and glamour!

    Star Dust: Book One 
    A divorcee looking for her new normal gets tangled up in the Space Race—and the playboy astronaut next door.

    Earth Bound: Book Two 
    An intense engineer and a brilliant computer scientist give everything to their work—except the energy consumed by their secret affair. When a mission goes wrong, they’ll put their pride aside for the greater good and discover that matters of the heart have a logic all their own.

    A Midnight Clear: A Holiday Story 
    It’ll take a Christmas miracle to show a duty-bound admiral’s daughter and a romantic sailor that love is rare, precious, and worth fighting for.

    Exclusive Book Club Supplement 
    A Deleted Scene, Reading Group Guide, Author Interviews, 1960s Recipes, and More!

    The boxed set includes three full length, standalone novels.

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  • The Lie and the Lady

    The Lie and the Lady by Kate Noble

    The Lie and the Lady by Kate Noble is 99c! This is the second book in the Winner Takes All series, but it can be read as a standalone. Some readers were on the fence about the heroine’s fortune-hunting personality, but others suggest being patient with the book and the characters will eventually win you over. Have you read this one?

    Following The Game and the Governess comes the second novel in the witty, sexy Winner Takes All series of Regency romances from Kate Noble, the writer behind the wildly popular, award-winning web series The Lizzie Bennet Diaries.

    Clerk John Turner thought only of winning a bet when he switched places with his friend, Lord Edward Granville, at a country house party. But while posing as a lord, he fell for a lady—the Countess Letitia! Now she’s learned the truth, and he must win her back as plain John Turner. He’d better hope that love truly conquers all…

    Lady Letty was publicly humiliated when it came out that she had fallen for the man, not the master. When she meets him again, she’s determined to avoid him, but some things are too intoxicating to be denied. Letty knows what choice she must make to survive, but if she turns her back on her dashing rogue—again—will she lose her chance at love forever?

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  • A Brush of Darkness

    A Brush of Darkness by Allison Pang

    A Brush of Darkness by Allison Pang is $1.99! This is the first book in the Abby Sinclair urban fantasy series and sounds like a bananas amount of fun. I mean, hello, there’s a unicorn! According to Goodreads reviews, the heroine’s love interest is kind of an ass. But that’s typically the rub with urban fantasy books because they follow the same characters over time. Perhaps he redeems himself later or gets ousted for someone better.

    The man of her dreams might be the cause of her nightmares.

    Six months ago, Abby Sinclair was struggling to pick up the pieces of her shattered life. Now, she has an enchanted iPod, a miniature unicorn living in her underwear drawer, and a magical marketplace to manage. But despite her growing knowledge of the OtherWorld, Abby isn’t at all prepared for Brystion, the dark, mysterious, and sexy-as- sin incubus searching for his sister, convinced Abby has the key to the succubus’s whereabouts.

    Abby has enough problems without having this seductive shape-shifter literally invade her dreams to get information. But when her Faery boss and some of her friends vanish, as well, Abby and Brystion must form an uneasy alliance. As she is sucked deeper and deeper into this perilous world of faeries, angels, and daemons, Abby realizes her life is in as much danger as her heart—and there’s no one she can trust to save her.

     

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  • Shadow’s Curse

    Shadow’s Curse by Alexa Egan

    Shadow’s Curse by Alexa Egan is $1.99! This is a historical paranormal romance with the fae, shifters, and an enemies to lovers romance. Readers enjoyed the action and suspense elements of the book, though others complained of not being able to connect with the main characters.

    The second novel in the dark and sexy Imnada Brotherhood trilogy featuring shape-shifters in Regency-era England.

    Suffering under a horrible curse and renounced by his clan, the Imnada shape-shifter, David St. Leger, stalks the London nights in the form of a large black wolf, channeling his desperate rage on thieves and murderers. But when he’s captured by the very woman he sought to rescue, he’s thrown into the magical and dangerous world of the Other—half human, half-Fey, and one of the Imnada’s ancient enemies.

    Forced by her half-brother to use her gift of necromancy as a money-making scheme, Callista Hawthorne wants only to flee to her aunt in Scotland where she’ll be safe. Considering David her last hope, she offers him a deal—freedom in exchange for his protection on the long journey north.

    Now in a race for their lives, Other and Imnada must put aside centuries of animosity and work together if they are to overcome the dark forces intent on stopping them before they reach safety. For Callista is far more powerful than she knows, and with her help and her love, David may finally be able to break the curse of the Imnada…

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  1. Ren Benton says:

    I was looking at stock photos yesterday and trying to figure out for what possible purpose anyone would hold a dagger in any of those positions. (One whole series looked like the model was going to stab her own vagina. If somebody writes Susie McStabby and the Cursed Cavern, have I got a cover for you…) Based on the last guy’s grip and the mist, I presume he’s chipping at a block of dry ice.

  2. Kathy says:

    I was thinking I accidentally stumbled into a cover snark there when I saw that last one. What is going on with the collapsing chest? You’d need to pay me to get past that cover. And while I’m at it, is anyone else tired of the “falling off bridesmaid’s dress” motif in historicals. I’ve one-clicked Fly me to the Moon, though, so I did get something out of this besides snark.

  3. Jenn says:

    On the fence about Brush of Darkness. On the one hand, immortal drama is not my thing. On the other hand, tiny unicorns in your underwear drawer are very much my thing.

  4. L. says:

    But at least his unbuttoned shirt is tucked into his pants as required by Romancelandia law.

  5. Ren Benton says:

    I think that shirt doesn’t actually have any buttons. Or a collar. He tucked his karate gi into his pirate pants to bartend at the Halloween party.

  6. LauraL says:

    Another Fly Me to The Moon one-click here. Mr. L’s latest historical reading binge is about the Apollo missions, so my mention of a space-race set historical romance series earned me an eye-roll at lunch today.

  7. DonnaMarie says:

    Unicorn! Unicorn! Unicorn!
    FREAKIN’ MINIATURE UNICORN!!!!

    You are killing my budget!!!

  8. Lepiota says:

    …if so, that’s a very poorly constructed gi. Either it can be used to support throws, or get outta town.

  9. Ken says:

    Am I the only one who saw the cover and read the third time as Airbrush of Darkness?

  10. Susan says:

    The Barry/Turner set is a great deal. I read Earth Bound after it was reviewed here and enjoyed it. I bought a couple of the other books, but haven’t gotten around to them yet–could’ve saved myself some money if I’d waited! There’s a new book in the series coming out at the end of the month. (I was sorry that one of the books was permanently retracted as it had a lot of potential–but I understand the reasons.)

  11. Dorothea says:

    Judging by the cover, she really oughta move that unicorn to another drawer: he is shredding her tights!

  12. KellyM says:

    I think if a miniature unicorn lived in my messy underwear drawer, it would suffocate. That would be my luck, finding a suffocated miniature unicorn in a puddle of melted rainbow unicorn poop (Squatty Potty commercial).

  13. Caroline says:

    @Dorothea For real! I was like, “How the hell did she get into those cobwebby tights when it takes me 20 minutes to pull on fishnets?!?”

  14. Lisa F says:

    Another fan of the Barry and Turner series; I just read the latest in the series which is coming out at the end of the month and it’s marvelous.

  15. Kareni says:

    Another one here who enjoys the Barry/Turner series.

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