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  • A Curious Beginning

    A Curious Beginning by Deanna Raybourn

    RECOMMENDEDA Curious Beginning by Deanna Raybourn is $2.99! The latest book out now and it’s a good time to start this series. This is a historical mystery and Sarah really enjoyed it. Here’s what she said:

    I read A Curious Beginning with an I-cannot-put-this-down enthusiasm and devoured it very quickly. I relished both the characters and the mystery. The Veronica Speedwell series is excellent and intelligent fun, and while the second isn’t quite as satisfying as the first, I heartily recommend them both.

    In her thrilling new series, the New York Times bestselling author of the Lady Julia Grey mysteries, returns once more to Victorian England…and introduces intrepid adventuress Veronica Speedwell.

    London, 1887. As the city prepares to celebrate Queen Victoria’s golden jubilee, Veronica Speedwell is marking a milestone of her own. After burying her spinster aunt, the orphaned Veronica is free to resume her world travels in pursuit of scientific inquiry—and the occasional romantic dalliance. As familiar with hunting butterflies as she is fending off admirers, Veronica wields her butterfly net and a sharpened hatpin with equal aplomb, and with her last connection to England now gone, she intends to embark upon the journey of a lifetime.

    But fate has other plans, as Veronica discovers when she thwarts her own abduction with the help of an enigmatic German baron with ties to her mysterious past. Promising to reveal in time what he knows of the plot against her, the baron offers her temporary sanctuary in the care of his friend Stoker—a reclusive natural historian as intriguing as he is bad-tempered. But before the baron can deliver on his tantalizing vow to reveal the secrets he has concealed for decades, he is found murdered. Suddenly Veronica and Stoker are forced to go on the run from an elusive assailant, wary partners in search of the villainous truth.

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  • The Changeling

    The Changeling by Victor LaValle

    The Changeling by Victor LaValle is $2.99! This is a fantasy horror novel that has been recommended to me several times. Content warning, though, as it does deal with portrayals of mental illness and children in peril. Have you read this one?

    One man’s thrilling journey through an enchanted world to find his wife, who has disappeared after seemingly committing an unforgiveable act of violence, from the award-winning author of the The Devil in Silver and Big Machine.

    Apollo Kagwa has had strange dreams that have haunted him since childhood. An antiquarian book dealer with a business called Improbabilia, he is just beginning to settle into his new life as a committed and involved father, unlike his own father who abandoned him, when his wife Emma begins acting strange. Disconnected and uninterested in their new baby boy, Emma at first seems to be exhibiting all the signs of post-partum depression, but it quickly becomes clear that her troubles go far beyond that. Before Apollo can do anything to help, Emma commits a horrific act—beyond any parent’s comprehension—and vanishes, seemingly into thin air.

    Thus begins Apollo’s odyssey through a world he only thought he understood to find a wife and child who are nothing like he’d imagined. His quest begins when he meets a mysterious stranger who claims to have information about Emma’s whereabouts. Apollo then begins a journey that takes him to a forgotten island in the East River of New York City, a graveyard full of secrets, a forest in Queens where immigrant legends still live, and finally back to a place he thought he had lost forever. This dizzying tale is ultimately a story about family and the unfathomable secrets of the people we love.

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  • The Widows of Malabar Hill

    The Widows of Malabar Hill by Sujata Massey

    The Widows of Malabar Hill by Sujata Massey is $1.99! This is a mystery set in 1920s Bombay and part of today’s Kindle Daily Deals. Carrie read this one and gave it a B:

    It’s not a romance. Romance does not go well for the main characters. However, it’s a very good female-centered historical mystery.

    1920s India: Perveen Mistry, Bombay’s first female lawyer, is investigating a suspicious will on behalf of three Muslim widows living in full purdah when the case takes a turn toward the murderous. The author of the Agatha and Macavity Award-winning Rei Shimura novels brings us an atmospheric new historical mystery with a captivating heroine.
     
    Inspired in part by the woman who made history as India’s first female attorney, The Widows of Malabar Hill is a richly wrought story of multicultural 1920s Bombay as well as the debut of a sharp and promising new sleuth.

    Perveen Mistry, the daughter of a respected Zoroastrian family, has just joined her father’s law firm, becoming one of the first female lawyers in India. Armed with a legal education from Oxford, Perveen also has a tragic personal history that makes women’s legal rights especially important to her.

    Mistry Law has been appointed to execute the will of Mr. Omar Farid, a wealthy Muslim mill owner who has left three widows behind. But as Perveen examines the paperwork, she notices something strange: all three of the wives have signed over their full inheritance to a charity. What will they live on? Perveen is suspicious, especially since one of the widows has signed her form with an X—meaning she probably couldn’t even read the document. The Farid widows live in full purdah—in strict seclusion, never leaving the women’s quarters or speaking to any men. Are they being taken advantage of by an unscrupulous guardian? Perveen tries to investigate, and realizes her instincts were correct when tensions escalate to murder. Now it is her responsibility to figure out what really happened on Malabar Hill, and to ensure that no innocent women or children are
    in further danger.

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  • Not the Duke’s Darling

    Not the Duke’s Darling by Elizabeth Hoyt

    Not the Duke’s Darling by Elizabeth Hoyt is $1.99! This is another part of today’s KDDs. We ran a guest review from Ellen before they became a regular reviewer. Ellen gave it a B-:

    Overall, I think if you are sufficiently intrigued by the premise of a secret order of Wise Women, you’ll enjoy the book. And if you don’t typically crave a lot of angst and emotional torment in your romance you might enjoy it more than I did!

    New York Times bestselling author Elizabeth Hoyt brings us the first book in her sexy and sensual Greycourt Series!

    Freya de Moray is many things: a member of the secret order of Wise Women, the daughter of disgraced nobility, and a chaperone living under an assumed name. What she is not is forgiving. So when the Duke of Harlowe–the man who destroyed her brother and led to the downfall of her family–appears at the country house party she’s attending, she does what any Wise Woman would do: she starts planning her revenge.

    Christopher Renshaw, the Duke of Harlowe, is being blackmailed. Intent on keeping his secrets safe, he agrees to attend a house party where he will put an end to this coercion once and for all. Until he recognizes Freya, masquerading amongst the party revelers, and realizes his troubles have just begun. Freya knows all about his sins. Sins he’d much rather forget. But she’s also fiery, bold, and sensuous-a temptation he can’t resist. When it becomes clear Freya is in grave danger, he’ll risk everything to keep her safe. But first, Harlowe will have to earn Freya’s trust-by whatever means necessary.

    Features a bonus novella from New York Times bestselling author Grace Burrowes!

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  1. DiscoDollyDeb says:

    Pauline Reage’s bdsm classic, THE STORY OF O, is a $1.99 KDD today. For many of us “women of a certain age,” THE STORY OF O represented our first exposure to such things as consensual bdsm, total power exchange, etc. I haven’t read it since the 1980s, so I’m not sure how well it holds up (iirc, it features scenes depicting both branding and genital piercing) but as a time capsule (or what 50 SHADES would have been like in a world without TWILIGHT), it might be worth a look.

  2. Ren Benton says:

    The title of THE CHANGELING is a spoiler, but it’s horror and the horrible things are written to be upsetting, so even knowing all is not what it seems and the story has a happy ending might not be enough to make the warning-worthy parts bearable for some readers. If in doubt, err on the side of protecting yourself.

  3. hng23 says:

    @DDD: Welp, I remember that! Good times…

  4. Varian Ross says:

    The Changeling was an uneven book for me. It started great, then about halfway through took a really weird turn. I’d almost like to see the same story from Emma’s perspective.

    I’d say it’s worth to get on sale, I know others who loved it.

  5. batgirl says:

    The blurb for The Changeling is so poorly written. I know the author has no control over the blurb, but seriously, Random House, WTH? After a “just beginning”, “begins” and “at first” in one paragraph, Apollo’s journey/odyssey/quest “begins” 3 freaking times in the second paragraph.
    Apparently cliches (“mysterious stranger”, “thin air”) and adjectives (strange, unfathomable, dizzying, forgotten) were on two-fer special that week. And shouldn’t it be “acting strangely” rather than “acting strange”?

    Yes, I came over here just to complain about a blurb.

  6. FashionablyEvil says:

    I LOVE the Veronica Speedwell series—they are witty and fun and generally a delight. I just wish Deanna Raybourn would lean into the fact that they are CLEARLY romances and write sexytimes for Veronica and Stoker. (Veronica and Stoker fanfic is the only fanfic I have ever been even remotely tempted to write!)

    If anyone has recommendations that are in the Veronica/Stoker pairing vein, I am all ears! (Grumpy hero, smart and adventurous heroine, high levels of competence porn.)

  7. Ren Benton says:

    Ann Aguirre’s alien romance, STRANGE LOVE, is available at all sellers as of today and is $2.99. Elyse reviewed it favorably, and it gets a lot of comment love.

    https://smartbitchestrashybooks.com/reviews/strange-love-by-ann-aguirre/

  8. DiscoDollyDeb says:

    @FashionablyEvil: try Kate Canterbary’s FAR CRY: ultra-competent (and rather prickly) money-manager heroine, gruff-grumpy bar-owner hero, lots of sexy-times…and the best part to me was that the characters of the hero & heroine don’t magically change because of luuurve. They become the best version of their essential selves. (Side note: all of Kate Canterbary’s books, whether m/f or m/m, features lots of competence porn.)

  9. GradStudentEscapist says:

    @FashionablyEvil I feel the same way! By the time the fourth book (A DANGEROUS COLLABORATION) was over I was like just DO THE DEED ALREADY the UST was killing me. And then she dragged it on for a whole other book and THEN it was fade to black!! I wanted to tear my hair out of my head because I love them and wanted to see what things look like in the bedroom lol. The Lady Sherlock series has a great pairing. Lord Ingram is swoon-worthy (he’s not grumpy but he’s pining and dreamy) and Charlotte Holmes is very competent and adventurous.

  10. FashionablyEvil says:

    @DiscoDollyDeb—thanks for the recommendation. Will check it out!

    @GradStudentEscapist—I know! That’s what kills me—you KNOW Stoker and Veronica would have amazing, creative, probably hilarious sex. The world is a poorer place without that sex in it!

  11. Patrica says:

    Just FYI. Years ago I owned a used bookstore and a copy of ‘The STORY of O’ came in. I had heard the name and took it. I never read it but a friend of mine did and we talked about it. To our surprise the O doesn’t stand for orgasm, it stands for object. The book is about a woman becoming a perfect object. No interest after that.

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