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  • An Improper Arrangement

    An Improper Arrangement by Kasey Michaels

    An Improper Arrangement by Kasey Michaels is $1.99! This is the first book in The Little Season series and features a romance between an American heiress and her chaperone in London. Readers warn that the book starts slowly, but many loved the banter between the hero and heroine.

    Experience the drama of the Little Season in the first of a new series by USA TODAY bestselling author Kasey Michaels, in which three dashing war heroes have finally met their matches… 

    Gabriel Sinclair has returned from battle as reluctant heir to a dukedom. As if his new responsibilities weren’t enough, Gabriel’s aunt enlists him to sponsor a young heiress through London’s Little Season. Yet Miss Thea Neville is hardly the tedious obligation he expected. She’s exotic and enchanting—and utterly unaware of the secret poised to destroy her family’s reputation.

    After ten years in America, Thea is ready to do her duty and marry well. Deportment lessons, modistes, balls—the ton is a minefield she could scarcely navigate without Gabriel’s help. By rights, she should accept the first bachelor who offers for her. Instead, she’s succumbing to a dangerous attraction to her wickedly handsome chaperone—one that could unhinge her plans in the most delicious way.

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  • Outrageous

    Outrageous by Minerva Spencer

    Outrageous by Minerva Spencer is $1.99! This is book two in the Rebels of the Ton series and wow those covers are milquetoast. This is a Kindle Daily Deal and book three is also on sale for $2.99. I’m unsure how these historical romances compare to Spencer’s more Old Skool vibes one. Have you read this series?

    Bridgerton fans and readers of Grace Burrowes, Sophie Jordan, and Alexa Aston won’t want to miss this clever and exciting new love story from the acclaimed author of Notorious.

    When Eva de Courtney kidnaps Godric Fleming, her only plan is to stop the irritating earl from persecuting her beloved brother. But once she has the intriguing rogue in the confines of her carriage, she longs to taste the passion she senses simmering beneath his rugged exterior. Her forbidden plan is foiled, however, when Godric turns the tables, taking her hostage instead—and demanding they marry at once…

    The last thing Godric wants to do is make the fiery, impulsive Eva his wife, despite her delectable mouth and alluring innocence. He knows from experience that nothing is forever, not even love. But honor demands he do right by the lady, no matter how stubbornly Eva tries to hold on to her independence. And while the road to the Scottish border is beset with danger, Godric’s greatest challenge is to keep his hands—and his heart—from his captivating bride-to-be…

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  • A Peculiar Combination

    A Peculiar Combination by Ashley Weaver

    A Peculiar Combination by Ashley Weaver is $2.99! This is another Kindle Daily Deal. If you’re looking for a new historical mystery to start with a hint of romance, this might be one worth adding to the TBR pile.

    The first in the Electra McDonnell series from Edgar-nominated author Ashley Weaver, set in England during World War II, A Peculiar Combination is a delightful mystery filled with spies, murder, romance, and the author’s signature wit.

    “Filled with wry humor, tight suspense, and a delightful cast of characters.”—Alyssa Maxwell, author of the Gilded Newport mysteries

    FIRST RULE: DON’T LOSE YOUR CONCENTRATION.

    Electra McDonnell and her family earn their living outside the law. Breaking into the homes of the rich and picking the locks on their safes may not be condoned by British law enforcement, but with World War II in full swing, Uncle Mick’s locksmith business just can’t pay the bills anymore.

    SECOND RULE: DON’T MAKE MISTAKES.

    So when Uncle Mick receives a tip about a safe full of jewels in an empty house, he and Ellie can’t resist. All is going as planned—until the pair is caught red-handed. But instead of arresting them, government official Major Ramsey has an offer: either Ellie agrees to help him break into a safe and retrieve blueprints crucial to the British war effort, or he turns her over to the police.

    THIRD RULE: DON’T GET CAUGHT.

    Ellie doesn’t care for the major’s imperious manner, but she has no choice. However, when they break into the house, they find the safe open and empty, and a German spy dead on the floor. Soon, Ellie and Major Ramsey are forced to put aside their differences to unmask the double agent, and stop Allied plans from falling into enemy hands.

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  • Sunset in Central Park

    Sunset in Central Park by Sarah Morgan

    Sunset in Central Park by Sarah Morgan is $1.88! This is the second book in the Sleepless in Manhattan series. Readers loved the heroine, Frankie, who is a garden designer and “flower genius.” However, some found the chemistry between the hero and heroine to be lacking.

    In the chaos of New York, true love can be hard to find, even when it’s been right under your nose all along… 

    Love has never been a priority for garden designer Frankie Fisher. After witnessing the fallout of her parents’ divorce, she’s seen the devastation an overload of emotion can cause. The only man she feels comfortable with is her friend Matt—but that’s strictly platonic. If only she found it easier to ignore the way he makes her heart race…

    Matt Walker has loved Frankie for years but, sensing how fragile she is beneath her feisty exterior, has always played it cool. But then he uncovers new depths to the girl he’s known forever, and doesn’t want to wait a moment longer. He knows Frankie has secrets and has buried them deep, but can Matt persuade her to trust him with her heart and kiss him under the Manhattan sunset?

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  1. DiscoDollyDeb says:

    Allyson Lindt’s MMF-romance, THEIR MATCHMAKER, is a $1.99 KDD today. I read this a few months ago and liked it. The thing that really stood out for me was how well Lindt delineated the co-dependent/enabling relationship between the long-term partners in the m/m relationship. They have a lot of work to do—individually and as a couple—before opening their relationship to the heroine who is seeking funding to develop a matchmaking algorithm.

  2. Kareni says:

    I rather like the cover of the Minerva Spencer book as it stands out from the crowd. Different strokes….

  3. Susan/DC says:

    I’ve liked some of Kasey Michaels’ books a lot and found others meh. I’ve no idea if I’ll like this one (although I’m so tired of dukes and heirs to dukedoms, give me a plain baron or even a commoner any day), but kudos to the cover for showing a hero who is significantly taller than the heroine. It’s not that I care about the hero’s height, it’s just that so many books describe the hero as tall and imposing but on the cover the heroine is almost as tall as he is.

    I don’t think I’d call the cover of the Minerva Spencer milquetoast, as it may not be a favorite, but it’s not bland or timid.

    And props for Sarah Morgan for setting a series in New York. I love the country but dislike intensely books which demonize the Big City, any Big City, and New York is the Biggest of them all. One of the reasons I loved Kate Clayborn’s “Love Lettering” was how Meg opened Reid’s eyes to the beauty of the city in ways large and small.

  4. Lisa F says:

    I’ve had some pretty big issues with the first book in Spencer’s series; it’s had some representation issues, and I reealllly hated how the hero and heroing behaved in the first book. I hope the second is better. I haven’t read the Michaels, am snagging that!

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