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  • Space Opera

    Space Opera by Catherynne Valente

    RECOMMENDED: Space Opera by Catherynne M. Valente is $1.99! Carrie gave this one an A-:

     I loved the book and would gleefully quote it all day. It made me feel happy and bubbly. It celebrated art of all kinds, even (possibly especially) shitty art. It made me feel hopeful and it made me laugh, and I love the message with which it begins and ends.

    The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy meets Eurovision in an over-the-top science fiction spectacle from bestselling author Catherynne Valente has galaxies competing for glory in a universe-wide musical contest—where the stakes are as high as the fate of planet Earth.

    A century ago, the Sentience Wars tore the galaxy apart and nearly ended the entire concept of intelligent space-faring life. In the aftermath, a curious tradition was invented—something to cheer up everyone who was left and bring the shattered worlds together in the spirit of peace, unity, and understanding.

    Once every cycle, the civilizations gather for Galactivision—part gladiatorial contest, part beauty pageant, part concert extravaganza, and part continuation of the wars of the past. Instead of competing in orbital combat, the powerful species that survived face off in a competition of song, dance, or whatever can be physically performed in an intergalactic talent show. The stakes are high for this new game, and everyone is forced to compete.

    This year, though, humankind has discovered the enormous universe. And while they expected to discover a grand drama of diplomacy, gunships, wormholes, and stoic councils of aliens, they have instead found glitter, lipstick, and electric guitars. Mankind will not get to fight for its destiny—they must sing.

    A band of human musicians, dancers, and roadies have been chosen to represent Earth on the greatest stage in the galaxy. And the fate of their species lies in their ability to rock.

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  • Prince of Air and Darkness

    Prince of Air and Darkness by M.A. Grant

    Prince of Air and Darkness by M.A. Grant is $1.99! This is a gay fantasy romance with a royal fae hero and a magical human. Lots of catnip here with forced proximity and enemies to lovers. It seems like this is on the line of new adult and the magical school being more like a college, with the characters in their early twenties.

    Phineas Smith has been cursed with a power no one could control.

    Roark Lyne is his worst enemy and his only hope.

    The only human student at Mather’s School of Magick, Phineas Smith has a target on his back. Born with the rare ability to tap into unlimited magick, he finds both Faerie Courts want his allegiance—and will do anything to get it.

    They don’t realize he can’t levitate a feather, much less defend the Faerie Realm as it slips into civil war.

    Unseelie Prince Roark Lyne, Phineas’s roommate—and self-proclaimed arch nemesis—is beautiful and brave and a pain in the ass. Phineas can’t begin to sort through their six years of sexual tension masquerading as mutual dislike. But Roark is also the only one able to help Finn tame his magick.

    Trusting Roark’s mysterious motives may be foolish; not accepting his temporary protection would be deadly.

    Caught in the middle of the impending war, Phineas and Roark forge a dangerous alliance. And as the walls between them crumble, Phineas realizes that Roark isn’t the monster he’d imagined. But their growing intimacy threatens to expose a secret that could either turn the tide of the war…or destroy them both.

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  • What a Difference a Duke Makes

    What a Difference a Duke Makes by Lenora Bell

    What a Difference a Duke Makes by Lenora Bell is $1.99! Carrie read this one and gave it a C+. She refers to it as a soap bubble romance. Fun and light, but forgettable. This is the first book in the School for Dukes series. Have you read this one?

    Wanted: Governess for duke’s unruly children

    Edgar Rochester, Duke of Banksford, is one of the wealthiest, most powerful men in England, but when it comes to raising twins alone, he knows he needs help. The only problem is the children have chased away half the governesses in London. Until the clever, bold, and far-too-enticing Miss Mari Perkins arrives.

    Lost: One heart to an arrogant duke

    Mari knows how to wrap even the most rebellious children around her finger. But their demanding, wickedly handsome father? He won’t be quite so easy to control. And there’s something else she can’t seem to command. Her heart. The foolish thing beats so wildly every time the duke is near.

    Found: A forbidden passion neither can deny

    As his employee, Mari is strictly off-limits. But what if she’s the one breaking all his rules? In the game of governess versus duke, how can Edgar maintain his defenses when the only thing he wants to do is let the tempting beauty win?

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  • My Oxford Year

    My Oxford Year by Julia Whelan

    RECOMMENDEDMy Oxford Year by Julia Whelan is $1.99! The film rights for this book have been purchased, so we might be getting an adaptation. Sarah also had something to say:

    I recorded a podcast with Julia Whelan when the book came out and I just recorded a follow up where we take a very, very deep dive in the structure and writing of the book. If you’d like to read it before we spoil the dickens out of it (No actual Dickens, though) this is an excellent opportunity to grab your copy!

    Set amidst the breathtaking beauty of Oxford, this sparkling debut novel tells the unforgettable story about a determined young woman eager to make her mark in the world and the handsome man who introduces her to an incredible love that will irrevocably alter her future—perfect for fans of JoJo Moyes and Nicholas Sparks.

    American Ella Durran has had the same plan for her life since she was thirteen: Study at Oxford. At 24, she’s finally made it to England on a Rhodes Scholarship when she’s offered an unbelievable position in a rising political star’s presidential campaign. With the promise that she’ll work remotely and return to DC at the end of her Oxford year, she’s free to enjoy her Once in a Lifetime Experience. That is, until a smart-mouthed local who is too quick with his tongue and his car ruins her shirt and her first day.

    When Ella discovers that her English literature course will be taught by none other than that same local, Jamie Davenport, she thinks for the first time that Oxford might not be all she’s envisioned. But a late-night drink reveals a connection she wasn’t anticipating finding and what begins as a casual fling soon develops into something much more when Ella learns Jamie has a life-changing secret.

    Immediately, Ella is faced with a seemingly impossible decision: turn her back on the man she’s falling in love with to follow her political dreams or be there for him during a trial neither are truly prepared for. As the end of her year in Oxford rapidly approaches, Ella must decide if the dreams she’s always wanted are the same ones she’s now yearning for.

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  1. DiscoDollyDeb says:

    RUINED by M. O’Keefe (the name Molly O’Keefe reserves for her darker works) is a 99-cent KDD today. It’s about the relationship between a naive young widow and a mysterious man who works for her mentor/friend and reminded me quite a bit of Skye Warren’s style. RUINED is also the first book of a trilogy and does end on a cliffhanger, but I enjoyed it and its follow-up, BROKEN (which is not on sale). The third book, UNTAMED, is scheduled for August release. (Interestingly, RUINED and BROKEN were originally titled STOLEN HEARTS and BROKEN HEARTS—this is the first instance I can remember where book titles in a series were changed before all the books were published.)

  2. Jeannette says:

    I read SPACE OPERA and wanted to like it sooo much. But I just couldn’t. It was trying really really hard to be absurdist (is that even a word?) but it felt like a chore to read it. Perhaps watch Spaceballs or Galaxy Turnpike (Gyarakushî kaidou) instead?

  3. Escapeologist says:

    Space Opera took me a couple of tries to get into – the style takes some getting used to. Carrie’s review said this one is best in small doses. It does have a heartwarming ending, in an absurd and ridiculous way, and it has stuck with me for years.

  4. cleo says:

    I didn’t care for Prince of Air and Darkness. Here’s part of my GR review:

    2 stars

    Meh. There are several things I don’t understand about this mm urban fantasy set at a magical college, including why I read the whole thing. The plot is kind of a mess, the college setting was not believable and the writing isn’t to my taste.

  5. Jenny says:

    “Come Home to Deep River”, the first in Jackie Ashenden’s Alaska Homecoming series, is currently free on US Amazon (the 2nd book in the series is $2.99).

  6. Katie says:

    A governess and Ed Rochester? I’ve never heard of such a thing!

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