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My Wicked Prince
My Wicked Prince by Molly O’Keefe is $2.99 at Amazon! This is preorder and I believe O’Keefe said this sale is good for the preorder period (the next week) and then the first week of sale. You have time to decide if you want to bite the bullet on this one.
He was my stepbrother.
My Prince Charming.
My fairy tale gone totally wrong…My mother marrying the king was supposed to give my mom and I our happily ever after. But my life has never been a bedtime story and no prince with a fancy shoe is turning me into a Cinderella.
I had big plans outside of my small but powerful country. But Gunnar, the wicked prince in a gorgeous package, was temptation too strong for me to resist. His sweet lies and sweeter kisses pulled me back into his arms over and over again until his cold cruel heart finally broke mine for good.
But now he’s going to be King and he wants me back in his country, his palace…and his bed.
And we all must bow to the King.
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I Kissed a Rogue
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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Fool Me Once
Fool Me Once by Catherine Bybee is $1.99 is Amazon! This is the first book in the First Wives club and many of the other books are sale. Some readers felt this one was forgettable, while others loved the themes of friendship and support. Have you read this one?
From Weekday Brides to First Wives, a dazzling series about four women and their alliance of newfound friendship, unexpected love, and second chances.
Cynical divorce attorney Lori Cumberland lives by one motto: Love is grand, but divorce is a hundred grand. With one failed marriage under her own personal belt, Lori had fallen hard and early—and it isn’t something she plans on repeating. She’s content focusing on the temporary marriages of her rich and famous clients. When she joins some of her recent divorcées on a celebratory cruise, her only vow is fun, sun, and new friends. But Lori finds herself tempted by a jury of one.
For Reed Barlow, falling into the world of private investigation was easy. He knows the law and knows how to avoid breaking it—all while doing his job. His rule to live by? No emotion, no involvement…until Lori. His charming smile and cocky attitude distracts Lori and lowers her guard, which is exactly what Reed desires.
But what appears as a one-time-only flirtation may be a plot orchestrated by Reed. As he’s taking his investigation to a dangerous level, it’s Lori who could end up in jeopardy. Reed has only one shot for Lori to grant him a second chance. But if he comes clean with her, he blows his cover. And that just might cost him the opportunity for an alliance of family…and of love.
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When a Duke Says I Do
When a Duke Says I Do by Jane Goodger is $2.99! This historical romance has marriage arrangements, scandalous affairs, and a hero who’s spent time in an asylum. Readers loved Alex, the “damaged hero” of the story, while some felt the characters were rather one-dimensional in their actions. It’s the first book in the Lords and Ladies series.
Miss Elsie Stanhope resided in Nottinghamshire, an area so rich in titled gentlemen, so felicitous for marriage-minded mamas, it was called “the Dukeries.” Indeed, Elsie had been betrothed since childhood to the heir of a dukedom. She had no expectation it would be a love match. Still less that she would enter into a shockingly scandalous affair with an altogether different sort of lover. And the very last thing she imagined was that the mysteries of his birth would be unraveled with as many unforeseen twists and turns as the deepest secrets of her heart.
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Keyboard equivalent of a happy dance.
Ladies this is a no brainier.
@DonnaMarie: Seconded! I’m there for anything O’Keefe writes!
“Where Nerves End” by L.A. Witt is $0.99 on Kindle.
“Patient Jason and acupuncturist Michael are both struggling financially, so they agree to a roommate arrangement. For Jason, the sexual tension’s a small price to pay, but he can keep his hands to himself since Michael’s straight… isn’t he?”
The grammatical error in the cover blurb of the O’Keefe book ruined it for me. (It should be “give my mom and me.” Well, that and the icky step-sibs thing.
I’m always on board for Molly O’Keefe!
Also, Controlled Burn by Erin McLellan is on sale https://www.amazon.com/Controlled-Burn-Farm-College-Book-ebook/dp/B07GNFFTVT/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=erin+mclellan&qid=1553202389&s=gateway&sr=8-1
It’s an m/m romance that’s sweet, hot, and a little angsty. The second book in the series, Clean Break, just released on Tuesday. I’m more than half-way through it, and loving it too!
I agree with Nerdalidque. The grammar error stops me cold. No editor? No proofread? No thanks.
@Nerdalidque and @Frankie C, that sentence didn’t bother me, but I ran it through a couple grammar checkers, and, while one took issue with the passive voice, none of them found the sentence grammatically incorrect. YMMV. I’m not language scholar, but I stand by my req.
@DonnaMarie, I’m with Nerdalidque and Frankie C. It’s not a passive voice issue but an incorrect pronoun issue. This is the object rather than the subject so it should be “me.” The best way to determine the correct pronoun is to leave out the other pronoun and the “and” and read the sentence. Then it would be “supposed to give me [my] happily ever after.” For what it’s worth, many grammar checkers are not very accurate these days so the best thing to do is leave out the other pronoun and see what fits correctly. (Sorry but this is one of my pet peeves.)
It warms my shriveled little copyeditor’s heart to see so many defenders of correct grammar.
@Everyone: You only have to read a couple of my WAYR posts to know I’m constantly lamenting the lack of solid proofreading and editing in Romancelandia—and the use of “I” instead of “me” in the blurb for O’Keefe’s book is irritating—but I would implore everyone not to judge O’Keefe’s writing by one incorrect pronoun (in a blurb she may not have even written). O’Keefe is a very good writer and excels at depicting intelligent, sensitive, and self-aware heroine’s who often feel they’ve been overlooked or overshadowed (there’s a bit of a Charlotte Stein vibe to her writing). I think she has a couple of free books in the kindle store if you want to give her a try.
There’s a internet rule that says when you write about grammar, you’re bound to make a grammatical error. Busted! Please replace “heroine’s” above with “heroines.” Thank you.
That’s a complex sentence and a commonly violated rule. Whether me or I is used, somebody is going to say it’s wrong. If the only way I know it’s an error is to stop and do mental rewordings, I’m not bothered by it.
I hear this kind of thing a lot, but I still cringe when my sister says “This is a good dinner for Ken and I” or someone at work says “Me and him are going to lunch now.” Once my boss wrote on my yearly appraisal “She done a solid job.” I think it may be a regional dialect to switch subject/object and verb tenses.
@SusanE – Those examples would bother me because they’re simple sentences and the mistakes are glaring. They’re much less obvious, to me at least, in complicated sentences. If they don’t jump out at me, I don’t go looking for them.
I agree with Karen H, Nerdesque and Frankie C, one look at that sentence and I moved on.
Sally Thorne’s 99 Percent Mine is currently $2.99 on Kindle.
For what it’s worth, the blurb and grammar has already been fixed at Amazon. So at some point the author caught it and quickly corrected it.
@Meljean, that’s funny, because I checked Amazon before posting at 5:00 pm EDT yesterday and the blurb was still wrong then! Wonder if the author or someone on her team follows SBTB. 🙂