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  • A Taste of Heaven

    A Taste of Heaven by Penny Watson

    A Taste of Heaven by Penny Watson is 99c! This cover is making me so hungry. This is a contemporary romance with an older hero and heroine (late 40s) and a food competition show. Readers loved the heroine and her relationship with the grumpy Scottish chef hero. However, some readers felt the action of the book happened a little too quickly. It has a 3.9-star rating on Goodreads.

    “Create one perfect bite.”

    Good little widow Sophia Brown always follows the rules. When the producer of a cooking competition requests an amuse-bouche, the chefs stick with proteins. Sauces. A savory concoction. She has only one shot to impress the judges on A Taste of Heaven. But in a moment of defiance, she creates an extraordinary dessert, one that combines both the bitter and the sweet, just like her own life.

    That one bite changes everything.

    After a year grieving for her dead husband, forty-seven-year-old Sophia is finally ready to break out of her shell. Unfortunately, there is a large, angry obstacle standing in her way. Scottish chef Elliott Adamson has a chip on his shoulder the size of Loch Ness, and he’s blocking her path to victory.

    Spurred by her daughters, she embarks on a poignant adventure that takes her from the wildflower fields of Vermont to the wind-swept vista of North Berwick, Scotland. Fear, courage, and inspiration from unlikely places will mark this journey, and Sophia is determined to persevere until the very end.

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  • The Year We Fell Down

    The Year We Fell Down by Sarina Bowen

    The Year We Fell Down by Sarina Bowen is $2.99! This is the first book in The Ivy Years series. This is one of Bowen’s older series and is more new adult, but has been recommended several times on the site. I’m personally a huge fan of Bowen’s contemporaries.

    The sport she loves is out of reach. The boy she loves wants someone else.

    What now?

    She expected to start Harkness College as a varsity ice hockey player. But a serious accident means that Corey Callahan will start school in a wheelchair instead.

    Across the hall, in the other handicapped-accessible dorm room, lives the too-delicious-to-be real Adam Hartley, another would-be hockey star with his leg broken in two places. He’s way out of Corey’s league.

    Also, he’s taken.

    Nevertheless, an unlikely alliance blooms between Corey and Hartley in the “gimp ghetto” of McHerrin Hall. Over tequila, perilously balanced dining hall trays, and video games, the two cope with disappointments that nobody else understands.

    They’re just friends, of course, until one night when things fall apart. Or fall together. All Corey knows is that she’s falling. Hard.

    But will Hartley set aside his trophy girl to love someone as broken as Corey? If he won’t, she will need to find the courage to make a life for herself at Harkness — one which does not revolve around the sport she can no longer play, or the brown-eyed boy who’s afraid to love her back.

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  • The Bachelor

    The Bachelor by Sabrina Jeffries

    The Bachelor by Sabrina Jeffries is 99c! This was mentioned in a previous Hide Your Wallet and I think Jeffries is a historical romance author that either works for you or doesn’t. I always get a Mary Balogh feel from her books: slower, more character driven, etc. Do you agree or disagree?

    New York Times bestselling author Sabrina Jeffries features an irresistible family in a series to savor, as the grown children of a thrice-married dowager duchess piece together the stories of their fathers–while pursuing passions of their own . . .

    Lady Gwyn Drake has long protected her family’s reputation by hiding an imprudent affair from her youth. But when her former suitor appears at Armitage Hall, manhandling the heiress and threatening to go public with her secrets, it’s Gwyn who needs protecting. Her twin brother, Thorn, hires Joshua Wolfe, the estate’s gamekeeper, to keep her safe in London during her debut. As a war hero, Joshua feels obligated to fulfill the assignment he has accepted. But as a man, it’s torment to be so very close to the beauty he’s fought to ignore . . .

    With handsome Joshua monitoring her every move, Gwyn would prefer to forget both the past and the parade of money-seeking bachelors at her coming out. But Joshua is unmoved by her attempts at flirtation, and the threat of blackmail still hangs over her. With danger closing in, Gwyn must decide which is the greater risk: deflecting a scoundrel’s attempts to sabotage her–or revealing her whole heart to the rugged bodyguard she can’t resist . . .

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  • Three Weeks to Wed

    Three Weeks to Wed by Ella Quinn

    Three Weeks to Wed by Ella Quinn is 99c! Redheadedgirl reviewed this book and wound up giving it a C- mainly due to the lack of conflict in this one. Some of the subsequent books in The Worthingtons series are on sale and I think Quinn is good for readers who want an uncomplicated “soap bubble” romance.

    In the first book of her dazzling new series, bestselling author Ella Quinn introduces the soon-to-be Earl and Countess of Worthington–lovers who have more in common than they yet know. The future promises to be far from boring…

    Lady Grace Carpenter is ready to seize the day–or rather, the night–with the most compelling man she’s ever known. Marriage would mean losing guardianship of her beloved siblings, and surely no sane gentleman will take on seven children not his own. But if she can have one anonymous tryst with Mattheus, Earl of Worthington, Grace will be content to live out the rest of her life as a spinster.

    Matt had almost given up hope of finding a wife who could engage his mind as well as his body. And now this sensual, intelligent woman is offering herself to him. What could be more perfect? Except that after one wanton night, the mysterious Grace refuses to have anything to do with him. Amid the distractions of the Season he must convince her, one delicious encounter at a time, that no obstacle–or family–is too much for a man who’s discovered his heart’s desire…

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  1. Laurel says:

    I enjoyed both A Taste of Heaven and the Year We Fell Down. Penny Watson doesn’t seem to be writing anymore, which is a shame. Her books are enjoyable. Sarina Bowen is an auto buy author for me – one of a very few. She seems to be an industry unto herself now, having other authors write books in the world she created, but The Year We Fell Down was the first book I read by her. I don’t like most New Adult, but this book is very good.

  2. Lisa F says:

    A Taste of Heaven and The year We Fell Down are on my TBR pile!

  3. Kareni says:

    I’m not generally a fan of new adult romances, but The Year We Fell Down is one of my favorite books and one of my two favorites by the author. The other is her novella, Blonde Date. What I like about these books is that the lead characters converse.

    I also enjoyed A Taste of Heaven.

  4. Marissa says:

    I am an old trauma nurse and so impressed with how Bowen handled injury and aftermath in both The Year We Fell Down and Falling From The Sky. They’re beautifully done.

  5. oceanjasper says:

    Sarina Bowen has become very hit and miss for me, but I remember delighting in the way that Corey and Hartley fall in love by spending time together and talking to each other. It felt very refreshing and I wish more authors would take that approach.

  6. Sydneysider says:

    Taste of Heaven is in my TBR queue and I need to go and read it!

  7. LML says:

    I find it interesting to learn that -like me- other people who generally don’t care for new adult romance enjoy Bowen’s novels. I suppose this is the what the phrase “transcends the genre” means. The emotion in some of her novels is tangible – not melodramatic, just … heartfelt. I’ve read hundreds of books since, but the college student living with (and hiding the fact) his little sister in his college dorm often pops into my memory if I’m thinking about expressions of family love.

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