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The Bride Who Got Lucky
The Bride Who Got Lucky by Janna MacGregor is $1.99! This is the second book in the Cavensham Heiresses historical romance series. Readers really enjoyed the chemistry and tension between the hero and heroine, but found there are a lot of subplots that made things feel disjointed at times. It has a 4-star rating on Goodreads.
On Sale for $1.99!
He would do anything to protect her. Even marry her…
The son of a cold-hearted duke, Nicholas St. Mauer isn’t one to involve himself in society…or open his own heart to anyone. But driven by honor, the reclusive Earl of Somerton feels obliged to keep a watchful eye on Lady Emma Cavensham. She possesses a penchant for passions unbecoming a woman that finds Nick in constant peril of losing his well-structured solitude. She even dared kiss Nick once—an utterly unladylike, and delightful, lapse…
Emma can’t deny the appeal of the earl’s attention, and occasional affection, but she has no need for a man. There are worse fates than spinsterhood, as Emma knows too well. She still mourns the loss of her dear friend Lena, and is determined to prove Lena’s husband responsible for her death before he lures another innocent woman into a brutal marriage. But as Emma pursues her prey, a compromising moment upends all her plans. Now, with gossip swirling and her reputation in tatters, Nick may be the only man brave enough to join in Emma’s cause. . .and fight for her heart.
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Sworn to Silence
RECOMMENDED: Sworn to Silence by Linda Castillo is $2.99! I believe this is a Kindle Daily Deal and is being price matched. Yay! Elyse LOVED this book and gave it an A+:
If you love thrillers with a little romance (or romance with A LOT of thriller) and you want something totally different from what’s being published right now, go buy this book. You won’t be disappointed.
A bulk of the Kate Burkholder series is also on sale as part of the deal.
A killer is preying on sacred ground….
In the sleepy rural town of Painters Mill, Ohio, the Amish and “English” residents have lived side by side for two centuries. But sixteen years ago, a series of brutal murders shattered the peaceful farming community. In the aftermath of the violence, the town was left with a sense of fragility, a loss of innocence. Kate Burkholder, a young Amish girl, survived the terror of the Slaughterhouse Killer but came away from its brutality with the realization that she no longer belonged with the Amish.
Now, a wealth of experience later, Kate has been asked to return to Painters Mill as Chief of Police. Her Amish roots and big city law enforcement background make her the perfect candidate. She’s certain she’s come to terms with her past—until the first body is discovered in a snowy field. Kate vows to stop the killer before he strikes again. But to do so, she must betray both her family and her Amish past—and expose a dark secret that could destroy her.
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The Cooking Gene
RECOMMENDED: The Cooking Gene by Michael W. Twitty is $1.99! This is not necessarily a cookbook, but part memoir and part cooking history. It had a huge Squee from RHG. Did you pick this one up? What were your thoughts?
A renowned culinary historian offers a fresh perspective on our most divisive cultural issue, race, in this illuminating memoir of Southern cuisine and food culture that traces his ancestry—both black and white—through food, from Africa to America and slavery to freedom.
Southern food is integral to the American culinary tradition, yet the question of who “owns” it is one of the most provocative touch points in our ongoing struggles over race. In this unique memoir, culinary historian Michael W. Twitty takes readers to the white-hot center of this fight, tracing the roots of his own family and the charged politics surrounding the origins of soul food, barbecue, and all Southern cuisine.
From the tobacco and rice farms of colonial times to plantation kitchens and backbreaking cotton fields, Twitty tells his family story through the foods that enabled his ancestors’ survival across three centuries. He sifts through stories, recipes, genetic tests, and historical documents, and travels from Civil War battlefields in Virginia to synagogues in Alabama to Black-owned organic farms in Georgia.
As he takes us through his ancestral culinary history, Twitty suggests that healing may come from embracing the discomfort of the Southern past. Along the way, he reveals a truth that is more than skin deep—the power that food has to bring the kin of the enslaved and their former slaveholders to the table, where they can discover the real America together.
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Blind Date Bet
Blind Date Bet by Nicole Flockton is 99c! This is the first book in the Man’s Best Friend series and the dogs on the cover get smaller and smaller with each book. The next one has an adorable corgi on the cover. However, despite the dog on this cover, many readers on Goodreads mention that we don’t get to much of that very good doggo!
Never say never…
After loving and losing a soldier once, Isabella Knowles made a vow: No more military men. She’s rebuilt her life and has a classroom full of fifth graders to love, which is more than enough even though her father doesn’t agree. When he sets her up on a blind date, she only goes to humor him – never dreaming that the man she meets will tempt her to break her one rule.
In theory, Ethan Masters is not opposed to the wife, kids and house with a white picket fence. But he loves his career as a K-9 handler in the Air Force, and a dream promotion dangles before him like dog tags. While contemplating his future, he accepts a drunken bet for a blind date, never dreaming that the captivating woman fits perfectly into his ideal, all-American dream. Only one problem. She’s gun-shy about all things military.
Can Ethan prove to Isabella love is worth the risk?
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I am convinced that Sworn To Silence was a lifetime tv movie starring Neve Campbell that I watched one night when I was bored out of my mind.
THE COOKING GENE is written by Michael Twitty not Michael Twitter—I suspect stupid autocorrect struck again!
@DiscoDollyDeb: I was able to correct it right before I DIED OF EMBARRASSMENT.
The Cooking Gene is soooo good. Twitty gently explains the origins of “southern food” as it arrived in America with slaves, and traces different dishes back to their country of origin-or how slaves from that country adapted new ingredients using familiar preparations. It’s on my keeper shelf.
I loved The Cooking Gene! Twitty has such an evocative writing voice.
Thanks for the Linda Castillo series ..there goes my book budget again.
There’s an unadvertised 40% sale today with the code FAM40 site-wide at http://www.harlequin.com
@Carol S: you’re right, but they renamed it An Amish Murder.
@Carol S — Yep, it was definitely a movie with Neve Campbell. I started it but it didn’t grab me so I didn’t finish.
The harlequin code didn’t work for me – were there conditions?
You have to buy 3 books or more according to the e-mail I rec’d from Harlequin.
The Cooking Gene is amazing and dense with research and feelings. Its this amazing blend of memoir, history and food writing. It took me a while to read as there was such much going on in it, he’s a gifted writer.
I bounced off the other Macgregor I read, too much going on including some set ups that I really didn’t buy.
I think it’s the same model on The Bride Who Got Lucky as Joanna Shupe’s The Courtesan duchess.