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Best of Luck
Best of Luck by Kate Clayborn is 99c! This is the third and final book in the Chance of a Lifetime series, which has had several favorably comments from the Bitchery. The hero in this one is the brother of the heroine’s best friend, if that is or isn’t your catnip.
Winning the lottery is the biggest ticket to freedom Greer Hawthorne’s ever had.
Until her best friend’s brother comes to town . . .
Greer Hawthorne’s winning lottery ticket doesn’t just bring her wealth, it also means her chance at a long-postponed education. She’s finally on the cusp of proving to her big, overprotective family that she’s independent—until a careless mistake jeopardizes her plan to graduate. Lucky for her, there’s someone in town who may be able to help . . .Alex Averin plans to show up for his sister’s wedding, then quickly get back to his job as a world-renowned photojournalist. But when gorgeous, good-hearted Greer needs an assist with a photography project, he’s powerless to say no. Showing Greer his professional passion ignites a new one, and rouses instincts in Alex he thought he’d long set aside.
Can a ceaseless wanderer find a stopping place alongside a woman determined to set out on her own . . . or are Alex and Greer both pushing their luck too far?
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The Tycoon’s Socialite Bride
The Tycoon’s Socialite Bride by Tracey Livesay is 99c! This is a contemporary category romance and the first book in the In Love with a Tycoon series. Readers loved the modern marriage of convenience story. However, some reviewers wanted more momentum in the story. The next book is $2.99.
To avenge his mother’s mistreatment at the hands of her upper-crust employer, self-made real estate tycoon Marcus Pearson needs entree into their exclusive world. When D.C. socialite Pamela Harrington comes to him for help, Marcus realizes the golden admission ticket he’s been seeking has suddenly fallen into his lap.
Pamela will do anything to save her favorite cause, even agree to a marriage of convenience. The altruistic “it-girl” isn’t worried about the pretend passion with Marcus turning real; she’s sworn off powerful, driven men who use her for her family’s connections.
So she’ll deny the way her pulse races with one look from his crystalline blue eyes. And he’ll ignore the way his body throbs with each kiss from her full lips. Because there’s no way he’ll lose his blue-collar heart to the blue-blooded beauty.
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The Cecelia and Kate Novels
The Cecelia and Kare Novels by Patricia C. Wrede & Caroline Stevermer is $2.99 and a Kindle Daily Deal! This is a set of three YA fantasy books and the first book is a great comfort read.
Courageous cousins are forced to do battle with magical foes in this series, collected here in a single volume
In Sorcery & Cecelia, cousins Kate and Cecelia have been inseparable since childhood. But in 1817, as they approach adulthood, their families force them to spend a summer apart. As Cecelia fights boredom in her small country town, Kate visits London to mingle with the brightest lights of English society. At the initiation of a powerful magician into the Royal College of Wizards, Kate finds herself alone with a mysterious witch who offers her a sip from a chocolate pot. When Kate refuses the drink, the chocolate burns through her dress and the witch disappears. It seems that strange forces are convening to destroy a beloved wizard, and only Kate and Cecelia can stop the plot. But for two girls who have to contend with the pressures of choosing dresses and beaux for their debuts, deadly magic is only one of their concerns.
In The Grand Tour, seasickness during the Channel crossing is the price Cecelia must pay for her budding magical skill. As her nausea ebbs, she is comforted by her new husband, James, and the knowledge that at long last they are on their honeymoon. In their company is Cecelia’s cousin Kate, newly minted as the Marchioness of Schofield, and her husband, Thomas. The shared journey guarantees the two couples a happy start to married life, if they can survive the perils of the Continent. In Calais, a mysterious woman visits Cecelia with a package intended for Thomas’s mother. Inside is an alabaster flask of noble manufacture, one of the royal artifacts that have been vanishing all over Europe as part of a magical plot against the French crown. This is no simple honeymoon: On their tour of Europe, Kate and Cecelia must save the monarchy from an emperor-in-exile named Napoleon.
In The Mislaid Magician, it’s been a decade since Kate and Cecelia foiled Napoleon’s plot to reclaim the French crown. The cousins now have estates, children, and a place at the height of wizarding society. It is 1828, and though magic remains at the heart of the British Empire, a new power has begun to make itself felt across England: the steam engine. As iron tracks crisscross the countryside, the shaking of the locomotives begins to disrupt the workings of English magic, threatening the very foundations of the Empire. A foreign wizard on a diplomatic mission to England vanishes, and the Prime Minister sends Cecelia’s husband to investigate. In order to accompany her husband to the north of England, Cecelia leaves her children in Kate’s care. As Cecelia and James fight for the future of magic, Kate is left with a no less daunting problem: how to care for a gaggle of disobedient, spell-casting tots.
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Goddess with a Blade: Volume 1
Goddess with a Blade: Volume 1 by Lauren Dane is $1.99! This set collects the first three books in the Goddess with a Blade urban fantasy series. I love urban fantasy, but I also get bored with the same central couple continuing over several books.
The first three novels in New York Times bestselling author Lauren Dane’s sweeping Goddess with a Blade urban fantasy series, available now in one box set.
GODDESS WITH A BLADE
Meet Rowan Summerwaite. Vessel to the Celtic goddess Brigid and raised by the leader of the Vampire Nation, she’s a supercharged Hunter with the power to slay any Vampire who violates the age-old treaty.
A string of murders has her at odds with Las Vegas’s new Scion, the arrogant and powerful Clive Stewart. The killings have the mark of Vampire all over them, and Rowan warns Clive to keep his people in line—or she’ll mete out her own brand of justice.
Though her dealings with Clive are adversarial, Rowan is intensely aware of her attraction to him. But she can’t let it distract her from her duty—to find and battle the killer before more women die.
BLADE TO THE KEEP
Rowan Summerwaite is the only person who can renegotiate the fragile Treaty between the Vampire Nation and the Hunter Corporation, the last line of defense for humanity. A meeting of the Joint Tribunal sends Rowan to the last place she wants to be—The First’s Keep.
Raised at the knee of The First, the oldest Vampire and leader of the Vampire Nation, Rowan must navigate Vampires and Hunters alike. And she’s got to do it while managing a politically awkward but undeniably deepened romance with Scion Clive Stewart…
BLADE ON THE HUNT
Broken but not defeated by an ancient Vampire, a vengeance-fueled Rowan leads a team of some of the most terrifying beings on earth with one goal in mind. Eliminate the Vampire who attacked her.
But as the team is hit with wave after wave of attacks, the tensions between Clive Stewart and a rival Vampire ramp up, with Rowan the woman in the middle. She’s not used to being claimed, and Clive is everything she shouldn’t want in a man, but she’s past denying she’s in love.
In contrast to the uneven footing falling in love has given her, Rowan is utterly certain she’ll locate her quarry. Strong, powerful and connected to the Goddess, she burns with the light of her mission. There’s a war brewing, and Rowan will fight it to the death. It’s what she was born to do.
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Oooooh! I didn’t know there was a 3rd Cecelia and Kate book. The first two are absolutely delightful and have been favorites for years.
I still need to read the Claybourne so, yoink!
Bitchery alert!!! Subversive by Colleen Cowley (got a v positive review in Jan by Carrie) is free today on Kindle US!!
I love Lauren Dane’s Goddess with a Blade Series. Engaging magical mystical action and adventure plus steamy romance written well. I especially liked the spiritual/mystical Goddess and ritual aspects of Rowan channeling and embodying the Celtic Goddess Brigid. She is a kick-ass snarky heroine who has a hidden softer side and is protective of her close, found family. There is complexity and complicated politics in the stories, as she is the bridge between the Hunters, Vampires and Shifters. I think fans of the Kate Daniels Series by Ilona Andrews would also love this series.
I really liked all the Chance of a Lifetime books, but especially loved “Best of Luck.” To be fair, I’m biased, as I loved working as a photographer until having to quit for health reasons. Wasn’t sure if it would be painful to read, but not so much–definitely found it worth reading.
Agree with @Liz … the whole series was great, but “Best of Luck” really elevated it for me. The hero of the story was dealing with some realistic issues and his decision to begin therapy and the sessions that were all through the book seemed relatively authentic, (although the therapist did occasionally appear a bit unprofessional).
Anyway, I loved that both characters were aware that they had problems, but they were both approaching those problems and working on them, not ignoring them.
(At least, as I remember it… it’s been over a year since I read it).
I normally love Kate Clayborn but Best of Luck was…well, YMMV. If, for example, you’re a hospital social worker and Greer’s internship is laugh-out-loud unrealistic at many points (she has an ENTIRE MORNING to prepare for a family conference. What the what?), you may want to miss it. And yes, although it was great to see therapy portrayed in a positive light, the therapist in this had TERRIBLE boundaries.
I think maybe I just have a chip on my shoulder because I was looking forward to seeing a social worker portrayed in a positive light, since they usually show up in fiction as humorless bureaucrats who remove children from lovable yet quirky homes, and then was just let down by the poor execution.