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  • The Girl with the Make-Believe Husband

    The Girl with the Make-Believe Husband by Julia Quinn

    The Girl with the Make-Believe Husband by Julia Quinn is $2.99 at Amazon! Was this part of the Kindle Daily Deals yesterday? Either way, grab this while you can! This is a historical romance that is inspired heavily by While You Were Sleeping. Some readers didn’t enjoy the heroine very much, while others loved the emotional punch this one packed.

    While you were sleeping…

    With her brother Thomas injured on the battlefront in the Colonies, orphaned Cecilia Harcourt has two unbearable choices: move in with a maiden aunt or marry a scheming cousin. Instead, she chooses option three and travels across the Atlantic, determined to nurse her brother back to health. But after a week of searching, she finds not her brother but his best friend, the handsome officer Edward Rokesby. He’s unconscious and in desperate need of her care, and Cecilia vows that she will save this soldier’s life, even if staying by his side means telling one little lie…

    I told everyone I was your wife

    When Edward comes to, he’s more than a little confused. The blow to his head knocked out six months of his memory, but surely he would recall getting married. He knows who Cecilia Harcourt is—even if he does not recall her face—and with everyone calling her his wife, he decides it must be true, even though he’d always assumed he’d marry his neighbor back in England.

    If only it were true…

    Cecilia risks her entire future by giving herself—completely—to the man she loves. But when the truth comes out, Edward may have a few surprises of his own for the new Mrs. Rokesby.

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  • Devil in Winter

    Devil in Winter by Lisa Kleypas

    Devil in Winter by Lisa Kleypas is $1.99! This is the third book in The Wallflowers series, though it can be read on its own. I feel like this one is a huge reader favorite. (It’s personally my second favorite in the series, but I know I’m the minority.) It has a shy heroine and a rakish hero. They obviously get an HEA and their son shows up as the hero in Devil in Spring

    Easily the shyest Wallflower, Evangeline Jenner stands to become the wealthiest, once her inheritance comes due. Because she must first escape the clutches of her unscrupulous relatives, Evie has approached the rake Viscount St. Vincent with a most outrageous proposition: marriage!

    Sebastian’s reputation is so dangerous that thirty seconds alone with him will ruin any maiden’s good name. Still, this bewitching chit appeared,unchaperoned, on his doorstep to offer her hand. Certainly an aristocrat with a fine eye for beauty could do far worse.

    But Evie’s proposal comes with a condition: no lovemaking after their wedding night. She will never become just another of the dashing libertine’s callously discarded broken hearts–which means Sebastian will simply have to work harder at his seductions…or perhaps surrender his own heart for the very first time in the name of true love.

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  • The Pirate Next Door

    The Pirate Next Door by Jennifer Ashley

    The Pirate Next Door by Jennifer Ashley is 99c! This is the first book in the Regency Pirates series. I’m a huge fan of Ashley’s other historical romances, though I haven’t read any in this series. Readers say it has a great blend of humor, romance, and adventures, but others wished the hero were more pirate-y.

    Mayfair, London, 1810: Alexandra Alastair, a respectable young English widow, wonders if she dare add the new viscount who’s moved in next door to her list of potential husbands.

    He certainly doesn’t look like the gentlemen on her list—Grayson Finley, Viscount Stoke, is tall and sun-bronzed, muscular and blue-eyed. He wears dress so casual as to be unclothed—long coats, leather breeches, shirts without collar or cravat, and he carries pistols wherever he goes. The men who attend him are just as strange, exotic-looking, even. And the way Grayson smiles at Alexandra whenever they pass in the street—sinful, blood-warming—turns her inside out.

    In the middle of the night Alexandra hears shouting coming from the house next door, and the viscount’s life being threatened. She rushes over just in time to save Grayson from being hanged by his greatest enemy, his former best friend.

    Thus is Alexandra pulled into the adventures of Grayson Finley, former pirate and terror of the seas. Grayson has made a bargain with the devil (in the form of the pirate hunter, James Ardmore), in order to ensure the safety of his daughter. He’ll do anything to keep her safe, but when Alexandra saves his life, he looks into her eyes the color of water and starts to drown . . .

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  • Sinfully Ever After

    Sinfully Ever After by Jayne Fresina

    Sinfully Ever After by Jayne Fresina is $2.45 at Amazon! This is the second book in the Book Club Belles Society, though it can be read as a standalone. Some readers described this as two grumpy people falling in love, which is some major catnip. However, others felt the execution didn’t deliver.

    Teaching scandalous young men a lesson? This is not your typical book club

    To Rebecca Sherringham, all men are open books-read quickly and forgotten. Perhaps she’s just too practical for love. The last thing she needs is another bore around-especially one that’s supposed to be dead.

    Captain Lucius “Luke” Wainwright turns up a decade after disappearing without a trace. He’s on a mission to claim his birthright and he’s not going away again until he gets it. But Becky and the ladies of the village Book Club Belles Society won’t let this rogue get away with his sins. He’ll soon find that certain young ladies are accustomed to dealing with villains.

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  1. Deborah says:

    (It’s personally my second favorite in the series, but I know I’m the minority.)

    It Happened One Autumn?

    1. I can’t resist a guessing game (especially one with 1-in-3 odds).
    2. That’s a wonderful book! I’m not as fond of Westcliff as Kleypas obviously is (he and Stony Cross show up everywhere!), but I love a good socially unacceptable heroine/straitlaced English lord story.

  2. Natalie says:

    Now I have to know what your favorite Wallflower book is. Scandal in Spring? (Spoiler: that’s mine.)

  3. Tam says:

    I do like Autumn. I can’t help loving the idea of a grumpy Darcy-type faced with somebody even more déclassé than Elizabeth Bennett with her relatives in TRADE – and an AMERICAN, no less.

  4. @Amanda says:

    It is indeed It Happened One Autumn! I really loved Lillian, though I know she can be deemed an unlikeable heroine.

  5. Amy K. says:

    Regarding this quote from The Pirate Next Door: “her eyes the color of water”: so her eyes are transparent or look murky or muddy? What kind of water is being referred to here?

  6. DiscoDollyDeb says:

    Pippa Grant’s A STUD IN THE STACKS is free in the Kindle store right now. Librarian hero, rock’n’roller heroine, fake fiancée.

  7. Katie C. says:

    Ripple Effect by Evan Grace (recently featured on Cover Snark) is free at Amazon today (am I the only one who occasionally sees a book on cover snark that makes me want to read it in spite of or sometimes because of the cover?)

    And Phoenix Blood by Jenny Schwartz (which someone recommended in the comments here – maybe for a Rec League or Whatcha Reading) is also free!

  8. @Amy K – I always assume water eyes = limpid pools of the clearest blue. I mean, that’s what the old skool taught me about the eyes of all women who deserve to find love, right?

  9. Roni Loren’s By The Book is on sale for $1.99. It’s the second book in the Pleasure Principle series.

  10. Cleo says:

    Consorting with Dragons by Sera Trevor is .99 this week. M/M fantasy romance – a handsome but poor and unpolished young noble goes to the capitol to find a rich husband and catches the eye of the king (and his dragon – but not in a sexy way).

    This is the revised and expanded version of the original free novella (from the mm romance group free story event).

  11. cleo says:

    @cleo – per Sera Trevor’s newsletter: due to a glitch with Amazon, Consorting with Dragons has reverted to its regular price. The sale will pick back up on November 10th and conclude November 14th.

  12. A Terry Pratchett character described his favorite place in the mountains as having “deep, limpid pools full of… limpids…”

  13. Starling says:

    Pirate Next Door was bad on several levels, but I’m particularly disgusted by its treatment of the villain, a trans man who basically gets the Ace Ventura treatment. I would avoid it like the plague.

    There’s something seriously wrong in a book where the hero’s two decades of bloody piracy is a charming quirk but the villain’s ambition to work in the Royal Navy and maybe meet a nice girl is both self-evidently evil *and* a punchline.

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