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  • The Wicked & the Dead

    The Wicked & the Dead by Melissa Marr

    The Wicked & the Dead by Melissa Marr is 99c! This is book one in a new urban fantasy series by Marr, who previously wrote more young adult titles. My ears perk up whenever fae are involved. Have you read this one?

    Enter a new faery world written by the author of the internationally bestselling Wicked Lovely series…for readers of Patricia Briggs, Chloe Neill, and Jeaniene Frost.

    Half witch, half killer, wholly unpreparedly for a Faery Bargain…Geneviève Crowe makes her living beheading the dead in near-future New Orleans.

    But now, her magic’s gone sideways, and the only person strong enough to help her is the one man who could tempt her to think about picket fences: Eli Stonecroft, a faery bar-owner in New Orleans.

    When human businessmen start turning up as draugar, both the queen of the again-walkers and the wealthy son of one of the victims, hire Geneviève to figure it out. She works to keep her magic in check, the dead from crawling out of their graves, and enough money for a future that might be a lot longer than she’d like. Neither her heart nor her life are safe now that she’s juggling a faery, murder, and magic.

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  • Loving the Mountain Man

    Loving the Mountain Man by Adriana Anders

    Loving the Mountain Man by Adriana Anders is 99c! This is a holiday novella that was previously published in the Reindeer Games anthology. It has a snowed in/forced proximity element, that I know is some major catnip.

    “A steamy, heartfelt snowed-in romance with a surly hero hot enough to melt all sorts of ice.” – Andie J. Christopher, USA Today Bestselling Author of Not the Girl You Marry

    A woman on the edge…

    Christa Evans is having a rough night. She’s lied to and harassed, then she loses her job. And that’s before the crash that sends her car careening to the bottom of a cliff. She’d be dead if not for the big, bearded recluse who pulls her from the wreckage and carries her back to his cabin in the woods.

    The quintessential loner…

    Wounded hero Micah Graham has no time for visitors. So, when he brings home the woman who nearly died on his mountain, he’ll take her in, but he doesn’t plan to let her stay. Then the storm hits.

    Heating up the Holidays…together

    While the snow piles up, trapping the two strangers together in the middle of nowhere, Christa and Micah find common ground in chemistry flaring up between them, proving that not only do opposites attract, they combust. As things come to a head, the question is: What happens once the ice melts?

    Loving the Mountain Man is a standalone, in the Love at Last series.

    Originally published in the Reindeer Games anthology, this version has been expanded with new material.

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  • The Cipher

    The Cipher by Isabella Maldonado

    The Cipher by Isabella Maldonado is $1.99 at Amazon! This is book one in a new thriller series that has some police procedural vibes. Judging by the description, it also seems there could be a romantic subplot. If you’ve read this one, let us know below if there’s some slow burn action!

    To a cunning serial killer, she was the one that got away. Until now…

    FBI Special Agent Nina Guerrera escaped a serial killer’s trap at sixteen. Years later, when she’s jumped in a Virginia park, a video of the attack goes viral. Legions of new fans are not the only ones impressed with her fighting skills. The man who abducted her eleven years ago is watching. Determined to reclaim his lost prize, he commits a grisly murder designed to pull her into the investigation…but his games are just beginning. And he’s using the internet to invite the public to play along.

    His coded riddles may have made him a depraved social media superstar—an enigmatic cyber-ghost dubbed “the Cipher”—but to Nina he’s a monster who preys on the vulnerable. Partnered with the FBI’s preeminent mind hunter, Dr. Jeffrey Wade, who is haunted by his own past, Nina tracks the predator across the country. Clue by clue, victim by victim, Nina races to stop a deadly killer while the world watches.

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  • The Other Side of the Sky

    The Other Side of the Sky by Amie Kaufman

    The Other Side of the Sky by Amie Kaufman and Meagan Spooner is $1.99! This is book one in a YA fantasy romance series with a forbidden romance. Spooner’s solo YA books have been favorably rated here.

    New York Times bestselling author duo Amie Kaufman and Meagan Spooner have crafted a gripping tale of magic and logic, fate and choice, and a deadly love. Perfect for fans of Laini Taylor and Brandon Sanderson.

    Prince North’s home is in the sky, in a gleaming city held aloft by intricate engines, powered by technology. Nimh is the living goddess of her people on the Surface, responsible for providing answers, direction—hope.

    North’s and Nimh’s lives are entwined—though their hearts can never be. Linked by a terrifying prophecy and caught between duty and fate, they must choose between saving their people or succumbing to the bond that is forbidden between them.

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  1. DiscoDollyDeb says:

    I enjoyed LOVING THE MOUNTAIN MAN. All the stories in Anders’s Love at Last series are worth checking out, especially LOVING THE WOUNDED WARRIOR.

    Kate Canterbary’s BOSS IN THE BEDSHEETS is a 99-cent KDD today. It is a boss-employee romance which (based on the comments in yesterday’s Books on Sale post) I know is a hard-pass for many readers, but I think Canterbary sets it up in a way that makes it work. This isn’t my favorite of Canterbary’s books (the heroine is way too manic-pixie-dream-girl for my liking), but it is part of Canterbary’s interconnected and ever-expanding universe (tangentially linked to the Walsh Family series); and even a just average Canterbary is still better than many writers’ A-games.

  2. MzCue says:

    Boss in the Bedsheets launched me into the delight that is the world of Kate Canterbary’s Walsh Brothers and friends. Bedsheets is guffaw funny because the hero is a buttoned up hunk forced to confront a lot of repression. The power differential never felt awkward to me because the heroine was always able to simply walk away. She almost immediately saw what she could bring to the hero’s impossibly constrained and snarled life. Having read Bedsheets, nothing would have stopped me from snarfing up all the other books in the adjacent series. Canterbary is a favorite comfort read and re-read for me. I can’t wait for whatever comes next…soonish, I hope.

  3. Darlynne says:

    Any opinions on THE CIPHER and specifically whether the killer gets a POV? I’m not bothered by such scenes; I’m more annoyed that a writer thinks the killer’s thoughts are important or deserve my/your attention. The sample I just read was killer-free, but I thought the Bitchery might know more.

  4. Jcp says:

    Free:
    Winning theBillionaire Cowboy by Emmy Eugene
    Match Me By Christmas by Lindsey Armstrong

  5. Jane Buehler says:

    The cover of The Other Side of the Sky completely grabbed me. Floating cities, giant cats, curly lettering… Sigh.

  6. AtasB says:

    I got The Other Side of the Sky from the library and overall it was just meh for me. I can’t even say what I didn’t like about it, it was just…eh. I had no urge to read the next one even just to find out what would happen next. (And it is very much a book one.)

  7. Vicki says:

    I have been a fan of Melissa Marr since her first YA. I read The Wicked and The Dead in the spring and enjoyed it. Would recommend.

    I also read The Cipher and liked it well enough. Some content warning for crazy serial killer violence. Would recommend with that caveat.

  8. DiscoDollyDeb says:

    @MzCue: I just saw the cover for Canterbary’s upcoming THE WORST GUY. It’s part of the Vital Signs series and is scheduled for publication December 28, 2021. It’s grumpy doctor Sebastian Stremmel’s story.

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