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  • Tinsel and Tatas

    Tinsel and Tatas by

    Tinsel and Tatas is 99c! This is a holiday rom com anthology and all of its proceeds will benefit the Young Survivor Coalition. This anthology features eighteen authors and I believe the sale was only good for this week, so it could change pretty soon!

    Get a head start on the holiday spirit by reading for a great cause! Nearly twenty of today’s most entertaining rom-com authors have teamed up to sell #Books4Boobs. This collection of holiday shorts ranges from sweet to steamy and promises to entertain. 100% of proceeds will benefit the Young Survivor Coalition, an international organization focusing on women ages 40 and under who are diagnosed with breast cancer.

    Titles and Authors
    Wilder for the Win by Serena Bell
    Last One Gets the Booby Prize by Kilby Blades
    Tattooed Tatas by Kameron Claire
    Mixing Merrymas by Dylann Crush
    A Trivia Pursuit by Hope Ellis
    Two Nights to Believe by Melonie Johnson
    Tits the Season by Tawdra Kandle
    Decidedly with Tinsel by Stina Lindenblatt
    The Great Christmas Race by Elizabeth Lynx
    All I Want is You by Claire Marti
    Wreath this Ring by MK Meredith
    Star Bright by Susannah Nix
    Ta Ta To Heartbreak by Tracey Pedersen
    Pretty Packages by Marika Ray
    Rock, Paper, Santa by Piper Rayne
    Tinsel Bomb by Arell Rivers
    A Brit Under the Mistletoe by Brenda St John Brown
    Booby Trapped by Sylvie Stewart

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  • Savannah’s Secrets

    Savannah’s Secrets by Reese Ryan

    Savannah’s Secrets by Reese Ryan is $1.99! This is a category romance and the first in a series. There are also workplace elements. This romance has been mentioned a few times on the site and I know we always talk about the amazing wardrobes on the Harlequin Desire line.

    Falling for the boss, or taking him down?

    Savannah Carlisle had the perfect plan. By infiltrating the Abbott family’s Tennessee bourbon empire as their events manager, she’d be one step closer to claiming half of the business they stole from her grandfather. Now she’s not so sure. Because sexy Blake Abbott, heir to it all, is simply intoxicating. He’s supposed to be the enemy. But after one long, stormy weekend, she’s pregnant with his child…

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  • Deadly Silence

    Deadly Silence by Rebecca Zanetti

    Deadly Silence by Rebecca Zanetti is $1.99! This is the first book in the romantic suspense Blood Brothers series. This is a spinoff of her Sin Brothers series, but it can be read without reading anything else. There are a lot of plot threads happening, which frustrating some reviewers, but other readers didn’t want the book to end.

    The first book in a breathtaking new romantic suspense series that will appeal to fans of New York Times bestsellers Maya Banks, Lisa Gardner, and Lisa Jackson.

    DON’T LOOK BACK

    Under siege. That’s how Ryker Jones feels. The Lost Bastards Investigative Agency he opened up with his blood brothers has lost a client in a brutal way. The past he can’t outrun is resurfacing, threatening to drag him down in the undertow. And the beautiful woman he’s been trying to keep at arm’s length is in danger…and he’ll destroy anything and anyone to keep her safe.

    Paralegal Zara Remington is in over her head. She’s making risky moves at work by day and indulging in an affair with a darkly dangerous PI by night. There’s a lot Ryker isn’t telling her and the more she uncovers, the less she wants to know. But when all hell breaks loose, Ryker may be the only one to save her. If his past doesn’t catch up to them first…

    Full of twists and turns you won’t see coming, DEADLY SILENCE is New York Times bestselling author Rebecca Zanetti at her suspenseful best.

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  • Good Girl

    Good Girl by Jana Ashton

    Good Girl by Jana Aston is $2.49! Can I just say that I hate first POV book descriptions, because they rarely tell me enough about the book? What I can gather from this one is this is a workplace, forbidden romance.

    I’ve always been a good girl.
    I work hard, I follow the rules, I always achieve my goals.

    But sometimes good girls want things that aren’t good for them.
    Or someone who isn’t good for them.
    Like their new boss.

    And sometimes they do very bad things to get his attention.
    Like sell their virginity in an auction.

    Who knew he’d be so very, very mad?
    Maybe this was not my best laid plan…

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  1. DiscoDollyDeb says:

    TINSEL AND TATAS is worth the price for the Serena Bell story alone (particularly if you’ve read the two previous Wilder Adventures books), and the Anthology is for a good cause.

    Anya Seton’s classic of historical fiction, KATHERINE, is a KDD for $3.99 today. I can’t tell you how many women of my generation found KATHERINE to be the gateway drug to historical fiction and historical romance. It’s a brilliant and beautiful book based on the life of Katherine Swynford, who was John of Gaunt’s mistress for decades (he later married her and legitimized their children—something unheard of in the 1300s). She was also Geoffrey Chaucer’s sister-in-law and he appears frequently in the book. When I first read KATHERINE (back in the 1970s), it made me want to read THE CANTERBURY TALES right away!

  2. Carrie G says:

    If you’re an Audible member Sandra Brown’s Envy, narrated by Viktor Slezak, is on sale fora couple of days. There are other good books in the sale, but this is one I recommend all the time for the Brown/Slezak duo. The romance is good, but the strength of this is the book-within-a-book plot. It’s so well done. It’s my favorite Sandra Brown and Viktor Slezak does the narration perfectly.

  3. Susan says:

    @DDD: I second everything you said about Katherine. Truly an unforgettable book.

  4. Kareni says:

    Lisa Marie Rice’s Midnight Man is currently free to US Kindle readers. I used to love her books years ago.

    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B099XC58DD/?coliid=I3BBW090IDPP1A&colid=GMIZ7FLAQOY4&psc=0&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_it_im&pldnSite=1

  5. DonnaMarie says:

    @TripleD, yes everything you said (although Green Darkness was my first Seton).

    Also, is at just me or do all these first person POV descriptions sound the same?

    “I’m the good girl, but sometimes you have to be bad, break the rules, walk on the wild side.”
    “I can’t stay away from the boss, the biker, the dark stranger.”
    “Is this the best/worst mistake of my life/career?”
    etc.

  6. WS says:

    Yeah, if the blurb is first person pov with excessive dramatic linebreaks, I immediately put the book into the “do not read” category.

  7. Another person for whom first person blurbs make for an auto-don’t-buy. For some reason they break my suspension of disbelief in a way that first person narration in the book itself doesn’t. And yes, they don’t tend to tell you much about what’s inside.

  8. footiepjs says:

    I agree completely with hating on 1st person blurbs but the premise of Good Girl is so absurd that I bought it and the MC and her roommate have some of the quirkiest dialogue I’ve seen in a long time. I think it’s funny but I know others will find it very annoying. I’m just along for the ride, here.

  9. Maureen says:

    I absolutely hate those first person blurbs. They give me no sense of what the book is about, except I start hating one of the main characters immediately.

    Katherine!!! I’m looking at my copy right now! I agree with 3D about it being a gateway to historical fiction and romance, and for me sparked a lifelong interest in English medieval history. I read it the first time in jr high, and have read it many times over the years, it really holds up for me.

  10. Merle says:

    Can I just note that both cis and trans men also get breast cancer? All of the focus on cute boob slogans tends to hide that.

  11. One of the Ms. M's says:

    “And sometimes they do very bad things to get his attention.
    Like sell their virginity in an auction.”

    girl, wtf. How is that going to make your new boss want you?

    I kid, of course. It’s a romance, it’s definitely going to work. Glad to hear from footiepjs that the heroine has a personality and quirky dialogue with her roommate.

  12. Lisa F says:

    I loved Tinsel for Tatas; I believe the same group of authors did a holiday collection called Jingle Balls that benefited a testicular cancer charity last year.

  13. AtasB says:

    @Merle And people who may not be trans men but still don’t like their body parts to be gendered or sexualized/made cutesy the way words like “boobs” and “tatas” do. Makes me, personally, wanna barf.
    Not even getting into the idea that that phrasing make it sound like stopping breast cancer is about saving the *breasts* not the person. Irony since many people going thru that disease decide not to get implants…

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