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  • Sleeping Giants

    Sleeping Giants by Sylvain Neuvel

    RECOMMENDEDSleeping Giants by Sylvain Neuvel is $1.99! It’s a scifi novel with some great female characters. Readers say that though this scifi is a little darker and less “feel good,” they loved it. However, some felt a bulk of the book was just setup and information dumping for the next book. It has a 3.8-star rating on Goodreads. Elyse enjoyed this one and I really loved the audiobook.

    Sleeping Giants is a thriller fueled by an earthshaking mystery—and a fight to control a gargantuan power.
     
    A girl named Rose is riding her new bike near her home in Deadwood, South Dakota, when she falls through the earth. She wakes up at the bottom of a square hole, its walls glowing with intricate carvings. But the firemen who come to save her peer down upon something even stranger: a little girl in the palm of a giant metal hand.

    Seventeen years later, the mystery of the bizarre artifact remains unsolved—its origins, architects, and purpose unknown. Its carbon dating defies belief; military reports are redacted; theories are floated, then rejected.

    But some can never stop searching for answers.

    Rose Franklin is now a highly trained physicist leading a top secret team to crack the hand’s code. And along with her colleagues, she is being interviewed by a nameless interrogator whose power and purview are as enigmatic as the provenance of the relic. What’s clear is that Rose and her compatriots are on the edge of unraveling history’s most perplexing discovery—and figuring out what it portends for humanity. But once the pieces of the puzzle are in place, will the result prove to be an instrument of lasting peace or a weapon of mass destruction?

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  • Dark Lover

    Dark Lover by J.R. Ward

    Dark Lover by J.R. Ward is 99c! This is the book–the very first one–that kicks of the Black Dagger Brotherhood series. I think it really exacerbated my reading frenzy into paranormal romance in the early 2000s. Does it age well? I have no idea, but I know for many readers it has a special place in their reading history.

    In the shadows of the night in Caldwell, New York, there’s a deadly turf war going on between vampires and their slayers. There exists a secret band of brothers like no other-six vampire warriors, defenders of their race. Yet none of them relishes killing more than Wrath, the leader of The Black Dagger Brotherhood.

    The only purebred vampire left on earth, Wrath has a score to settle with the slayers who murdered his parents centuries ago. But, when one of his most trusted fighters is killed-leaving his half-breed daughter unaware of his existence or her fate-Wrath must usher her into the world of the undead-a world of sensuality beyond her wildest dreams.

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  • The Poppy War

    The Poppy War by R.F. Kuang

    The Poppy War by R.F. Kuang is $2.99! I will warn that this fantasy novel is very graphic: sexual violence, atrocious warcrimes, self-harm, etc. If you’re able to read about those things, I highly recommend picking this one up. It’s a fantastic debut, at least in my opinion. I know your mileage may vary!

    When Rin aced the Keju—the Empire-wide test to find the most talented youth to learn at the Academies—it was a shock to everyone: to the test officials, who couldn’t believe a war orphan from Rooster Province could pass without cheating; to Rin’s guardians, who believed they’d finally be able to marry her off and further their criminal enterprise; and to Rin herself, who realized she was finally free of the servitude and despair that had made up her daily existence. That she got into Sinegard—the most elite military school in Nikan—was even more surprising.

    But surprises aren’t always good.

    Because being a dark-skinned peasant girl from the south is not an easy thing at Sinegard. Targeted from the outset by rival classmates for her color, poverty, and gender, Rin discovers she possesses a lethal, unearthly power—an aptitude for the nearly-mythical art of shamanism. Exploring the depths of her gift with the help of a seemingly insane teacher and psychoactive substances, Rin learns that gods long thought dead are very much alive—and that mastering control over those powers could mean more than just surviving school.

    For while the Nikara Empire is at peace, the Federation of Mugen still lurks across a narrow sea. The militarily advanced Federation occupied Nikan for decades after the First Poppy War, and only barely lost the continent in the Second. And while most of the people are complacent to go about their lives, a few are aware that a Third Poppy War is just a spark away . . .

    Rin’s shamanic powers may be the only way to save her people. But as she finds out more about the god that has chosen her, the vengeful Phoenix, she fears that winning the war may cost her humanity . . . and that it may already be too late.

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  • All the Way

    All the Way by Kristen Proby

    All the Way by Kristen Proby is $1.99! I mentioned this one on a previous Hide Your Wallet because I was super interested in the heroine. However, longtime fans of Proby felt this one didn’t live up to some of her previous books. Have you read this one?

    In New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Kristen Proby’s brand new Romancing Manhattan series, three brothers get more than they bargain for as they practice law, balance life, and navigate love in and around New York City.

    Finn Cavanaugh is known for being a force to be reckoned with in the courtroom. He owns a successful law firm with his brother and brother-in-law in Manhattan. On the rare occasion that he has down time, he spends it at his home in Martha’s Vineyard. But when Finn’s troubled niece goes to stay with him for the summer in Martha’s Vineyard, he’s reluctant to take time off from work. That is, until he meets his beautiful new neighbor, London.

    London Watson is a Tony Award winning actress on Broadway. When tragedy strikes her family, leaving her alone and injured, she flees Manhattan for Martha’s Vineyard. Hoping she can figure out how to pick up the pieces of her life, London is convinced that she’ll never be able to return to the stage. But when she meets the charming young girl next door and her sexy uncle, they soon lure London out of her shell as she finally begins to heal from the wounds of her past.

    But when London feels confident enough to return to the spotlight, she’s dealt another devastating blow. Will the newfound love between London and Finn be enough to conquer all? Or will it be over before it has a chance to grow…?

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  1. Ren Benton says:

    WE SET THE DARK ON FIRE by Tehlor Kay Mejia is $2.99 everywhere checked. Starts at a finishing school for handmaids and Serena Joys, basically. Fingers crossed it’s as scathing as I wish it to be.

  2. Kate Kehoe says:

    I had to give up on the Black Dagger series. One too many references to “shit kicker” boots. And the spelling of the names were enough to make my eyes bleed.

  3. Deborah says:

    In a recentish Whatcha Reading, I made a comment about the misogyny in outlaw MC romances (with the rather significant caveat that I had never actually read an MC romance). The awesome DiscoDollyDeb replied:

    if you’d like to read some MC romances with inclusion and better treatment of women (including a “patched-in” total bad-ass female club officer) than many of the genre, try Kati Wilde’s Hellfire Riders.

    *cough* I still haven’t read an MC romance, but I wanted to let y’all know that the first three books in the series DDD recommended are currently a free bundle on Amazon: The Hellfire Riders: Saxon & Jenny

  4. Elva says:

    @Deborah I second DiscoDollyDeb in her Hellfire Riders rec – this is the only MC series I absolutely love. I’ve tried a few others but most of them are as you say full of mysogyni (and the ‘heroes’ are horrible alphaholes). Kati Wilde’s bikers are no angels, but they don’t treat women like trash.

  5. Darlynne says:

    *Inspired by Amanda’s comment in the description. Apologies to all.*

    Oh, DARK LOVER, you set my mind and eyeballs on an unexpected path. I learned about abs that looked as though someone was smuggling paint rollers under his shirt, or something. I never heard those silent Hs or hs, and still don’t know if an apostrophe belongs here. All those product placements, the designer clothes I wouldn’t recognize if they appeared in front of me. The thunder of shitkickers that weren’t steel-toed Doc Martens, but hey, you do what you can.

    I was there for every word, every brother, every “true”; nose-blind to all the testosterone and baby powder; impervious to the excruciatingly embarrassing conga line at every BDB induction; choosing to ignore the fact that no human can fit in an Escalade, let alone eight vampires.

    I welcomed and purchased it all (paper and audio) until you cut out my heart, stuck it in a jar, and The Destroyer whoops! Dhestroyer sucked up my eternal soul by dissing Payne so so cavalierly. She was going to be the first female Brother, she was going to be amazing and instead she’s mated to a guy who calls both her and his horse “girl”, or something equally confusing.

    Payne is the one who got away and things haven’t been the same. Xhex, she of the name-no-one-can-decide-how-to-pronounce, fared marginally better. But the bloom is off the rhose and our relationship is merely casual now, although you’ll always have a place in my reading hhistory. *sigh* To the Payne.

  6. Jacki says:

    @Ren Benton – I just finished We Set the Dark on Fire, and I am about 85% sure it’s not as scathing as you wish it to be. Starts off with promising scathery and then wanders off.

  7. Marissa says:

    Oh my gosh the shit kickers. Why? Why must all the boots be shit kickers? My first image is of knee-high rubber boots that I wear out in the barnyard, because I can hose off the… wait for it… actual shit that I walk through. I’m pretty sure that’s not what she meant, but it’s what I see.

  8. Ren Benton says:

    @Jacki: Dammit. (At the unscathiness, not at the bearer of bad news.)

  9. J E says:

    The Poppy War is compulsively readable, but hard to categorize. Caution – it’s not YA although the description sounds like it could be.

  10. flchen1 says:

    Just wanted to say thank you, @DiscoDollyDeb, @Deborah, and @Elva… I’ve fallen down the rabbit hole as far as Kati Wilde’s MC books… I didn’t think I was a huge fan of that subgenre, but I’m devouring the series!

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