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  • Get a Life, Chloe Brown

    Get a Life, Chloe Brown by Talia Hibbert

    RECOMMENDED: Get a Life, Chloe Brown by Talia Hibbert is $2.99! Kiki really loved this one and gave it an A:

    Get a Life, Chloe Brown saw my expectations’ proffered hand and kissed it gently, and then proceeded to charm their pants off. In a tent. With s’mores. (Not with s’mores, because s’mores apparently are not a thing in the UK.) This metaphor got away from me, but you get the idea. This book is outstanding.

    Talia Hibbert, one of contemporary romance’s brightest new stars, delivers a witty, hilarious romantic comedy about a woman who’s tired of being “boring” and recruits her mysterious, sexy neighbor to help her experience new thingsperfect for fans of Sally Thorne, Jasmine Guillory, and Helen Hoang.

    Chloe Brown is a chronically ill computer geek with a goal, a plan, and a list. After almost—but not quite—dying, she’s come up with seven directives to help her “Get a Life”, and she’s already completed the first: finally moving out of her glamourous family’s mansion. The next items?

    Enjoy a drunken night out.
    Ride a motorcycle.
    Go camping.
    Have meaningless but thoroughly enjoyable sex.
    Travel the world with nothing but hand luggage.
    And…do something bad.
    But it’s not easy being bad, even when you’ve written step-by-step guidelines on how to do it correctly. What Chloe needs is a teacher, and she knows just the man for the job.

    Redford ‘Red’ Morgan is a handyman with tattoos, a motorcycle, and more sex appeal than ten-thousand Hollywood heartthrobs. He’s also an artist who paints at night and hides his work in the light of day, which Chloe knows because she spies on him occasionally. Just the teeniest, tiniest bit.

    But when she enlists Red in her mission to rebel, she learns things about him that no spy session could teach her. Like why he clearly resents Chloe’s wealthy background. And why he never shows his art to anyone. And what really lies beneath his rough exterior…

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  • Twice in a Blue Moon

    Twice in a Blue Moon by Christina Lauren

    Twice in a Blue Moon by Christina Lauren is $2.99! CLo’s books rarely go on sale, so this is a once in a blue moon opportunity (lololol). Elyse read this one and I think her review could be parsed down to “needs way more grovel.”

    From the New York Times bestselling author of The Unhoneymooners and the “delectable, moving” (Entertainment WeeklyMy Favorite Half-Night Stand comes a modern love story about what happens when your first love reenters your life when you least expect it…

    Sam Brandis was Tate Jones’s first: Her first love. Her first everything. Including her first heartbreak.

    During a whirlwind two-week vacation abroad, Sam and Tate fell for each other in only the way that first loves do: sharing all of their hopes, dreams, and deepest secrets along the way. Sam was the first, and only, person that Tate—the long-lost daughter of one of the world’s biggest film stars—ever revealed her identity to. So when it became clear her trust was misplaced, her world shattered for good.

    Fourteen years later, Tate, now an up-and-coming actress, only thinks about her first love every once in a blue moon. When she steps onto the set of her first big break, he’s the last person she expects to see. Yet here Sam is, the same charming, confident man she knew, but even more alluring than she remembered. Forced to confront the man who betrayed her, Tate must ask herself if it’s possible to do the wrong thing for the right reason… and whether “once in a lifetime” can come around twice.

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  • Public Relations

    Public Relations by Katie Heaney

    Public Relations by Katie Heaney and Arianna Rebolini is $2.99! This is a Kindle Daily Deal and is being price-matched. Yay! This book is pretty high up on my TBR pile and I remember Sarah saying it has some pretty excellent banter. It has a fake relationship element, which readers love, but they wanted more in terms of romance.

    Young, PR star Rose Reed is thrown into the big leagues when her boss leaves town the day of the firm’s meeting with Archie Fox, a young, hot, internationally famous British singer-songwriter. The meeting is going badly until Rose suggests a staged romance with up-and-coming, young indie star Raya. He’ll do it, but only if Rose becomes his publicist. As the faux-mance begins to rehabilitate Archie’s faltering career, Rose finds his herself having unexpected, inconvenient and definitely unprofessional feelings for the crooner. But do late night texts and impromptu burrito binges mean he feels the same? In the end, Rose will have to decide whether to let her fantasy crush go, or to risk her reputation to be with the charming, handsome, scoundrel-y but sweet pop star she’s grown to love.

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  • Enchantress of Numbers

    Enchantress of Numbers by Jennifer Chiaverini

    The Enchantress of Numbers by Jennifer Chiaverini is $1.99! Carrie read this and gave it a B:

    As far as I can tell, it’s quite faithful to the events of Ada’s life and the relationship between her and her mother. However, as the book progresses, it starts to skim over her vices and dwell on Ada as a good wife and mother who wants to do math but also do her motherly duties. The story ends with nice emotional resolutions, but for those who are familiar with her whole biography it cuts off suddenly.

    The only legitimate child of Lord Byron, the most brilliant, revered, and scandalous of the Romantic poets, Ada was destined for fame long before her birth. Estranged from Ada’s father, who was infamously “mad, bad, and dangerous to know,” Ada’s mathematician mother is determined to save her only child from her perilous Byron heritage. Banishing fairy tales and make-believe from the nursery, Ada’s mother provides her daughter with a rigorous education grounded in mathematics and science. Any troubling spark of imagination—or worse yet, passion or poetry—is promptly extinguished. Or so her mother believes.

    When Ada is introduced into London society as a highly eligible young heiress, she at last discovers the intellectual and social circles she has craved all her life. Little does she realize that her delightful new friendship with inventor Charles Babbage—brilliant, charming, and occasionally curmudgeonly—will shape her destiny. Intrigued by the prototype of his first calculating machine, the Difference Engine, and enthralled by the plans for his even more advanced Analytical Engine, Ada resolves to help Babbage realize his extraordinary vision, unique in her understanding of how his invention could transform the world. All the while, she passionately studies mathematics—ignoring skeptics who consider it an unusual, even unhealthy pursuit for a woman—falls in love, discovers the shocking secrets behind her parents’ estrangement, and comes to terms with the unquenchable fire of her imagination.

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  1. NomadiCat says:

    Alyssa Cole’s A Duke by Default is on sale at Amazon for $1.99. Cole is a fantabulous writer and a lot of people love this book.

    I… loathe the hero in this novel with the fiery passion of a thousand suns. The heroine is AMAZING and I wanted to scoop her up and take her away from everyone who treats her like garbage (namely her family, the hero, and his friends/ neighbors in Scotland). The heroine develops a wonderful group of friends who are so solid that despite how angry this book made me I still read the rest of the series just to spend more time with them. Found family for the win!

    Also, A Duke by Default should come with a massive trigger warning for the ending, which involves the heroine being drugged, slut shamed by the hero, and publicly and internationally humiliated. There isn’t enough grovel in the WORLD to make up for how much of a dick the hero was.

    So TL;DR, book on sale, book much beloved by many, book may be bad for the blood pressure of others.

  2. Ren Benton says:

    BLACK IS THE BODY: STORIES FROM MY GRANDMOTHER’S TIME, MY MOTHER’S TIME, AND MINE by Emily Bernard is $4.99 (a little high for a sale post, but it’s 64% off and timely).

  3. Michelle says:

    @ NomadiCat

    Yup.

  4. Coty says:

    I loved loved loved Public Relations. Really liked Get a Life, Chloe Brown. Didn’t like Twice in a Blue Moon

  5. Lisa F says:

    These are all good but yeah, Team Lauren’s been letting me down for awhile now.

  6. Deet says:

    Alisha Rai’s the Right Swipe was 2.99 on Amazon this morning.

  7. Star says:

    Fake relationships involving only one half of the couple is catnip I did not know I had until it came up in another recent Daily Deals, but the Bitchery warned that there was a lot of ageplay, which probably wouldn’t work for me, so I reluctantly passed. Seeing this trope come up again is an unexpected gift I will not be passing up!

  8. Leftcoaster says:

    I’m an hour and a half away from finishing the audio version of “Get a Life, Chloe Brown”. I got it because the narrator, Anjoa Andoh, knocked my socks off narrating the Anne Leckie books. I am loving it much more than I expected. It’s funny as hell in some spots, sweet in others and has plenty of steam. CW for hero suffering abuse at the hands of a gf (happens off page but is talked about), cheers for deft handling of chronic illness and pro therapy stance (vs magic sex cure all’s) in between hot sex.

    I really like Ayssa Cole in general. I did not love A Duke by Default. It was painful to read about all the people who tore her down. Repeatedly. Other books in the series are much better.

  9. LovelloftheWolves says:

    Now it may be because PR brushes up against marketing (my 9-5) but I just could not get over the overt unprofessional behaviour of the m.c. In Public Relations. I really really wanted to like it too! For a character who claimed that being a top PR agent was her goal she spent zero time weighing her desire for the hero against her job. I guess this is why pilots don’t watch airplane movies and doctors don’t watch medical dramas….

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