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  • Uncharted

    Uncharted by Adriana Anders

    Uncharted by Adriana Anders is $3.82! An odd price, but not bad for a highly anticipated book that released late last summer. Did any of you wind up picking this one up and liking it?

    Hotshot pilot Leo Eddowes is afraid of nothing and no one. So when she’s asked to evacuate a man from the wilds of Alaska, she doesn’t hesitate. But with enemies in close pursuit and the weather turning sour, what should have been a simple mission quickly shifts to disaster.

    And there’s only one way out.

    When Elias Thorne disappeared, he was America’s most wanted. Now he’s spent more than a decade in one of the most remote places on earth, guarding a dangerous secret. Leo’s arrival, quickly followed by a team of expert hunters, leaves him no choice but to join forces with her—and run. Neither is prepared for their reluctant partnership to flare into something as wild and untamed as the frozen world around them…but as desperately cold days melt into scorchingly hot nights, Leo and Elias must learn to dig deep, trust in each other, and forge a bond as strong as the forces of nature.

    Stranded together in a frozen wilderness,
    There’s nowhere left to run…

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  • A Spot of Trouble

    A Spot of Trouble by Teri Wilson

    A Spot of Trouble by Teri Wilson is $1.99! This is book one in the Turtle Beach series and is a Kindle Daily Deal. I love the goofiness of the dogs on the cover. Some readers thought this was cute and low-angst, while others really disliked the heroine.

    Get ready to laugh out loud with this hilarious romantic comedy featuring:

    A grumpy firefighter who thinks his way is the only way
    A bubbly cupcake vendor who thinks her pup can do no wrong
    Adorable Dalmatians who swap places—and the chaos that ensues
    An opposites-attract romance that’ll warm your heart

    Violet March and Sam Nash are as different as night and day and have been enemies ever since Violet accused Sam of dognapping her beloved Dalmatian. Sam knows that would never happen—his well-trained fire safety demonstration dog never steps out of line, whereas Violet’s problematic pooch has never met a command she didn’t ignore completely, much like her bubbly owner. So when Sprinkles and Cinder accidentally switch places during the annual police vs. fire department softball tournament, Violet is thrilled by her dog’s sudden perfect behavior, while stubborn-yet-charming Sam is horrified to find that his dog no longer listens.

    But when they eventually realize and switch the dogs back, Sam and Violet are shocked to find that not everything is as simple as it seems. And a little puppy love might be just the thing they’ve been missing…

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  • The Matrimonial Advertisement

    The Matrimonial Advertisement by Mimi Matthews

    The Matrimonial Advertisement by Mimi Matthews is 99c. This is the first book in the Parish Orphans of Devon series and it’s a Victorian historical romance. It also has a marriage of convenience. Readers say this has a Gothic element, which they loved. However, others felt the book couldn’t decide if it wanted to be a mystery or a romance. Matthews’ books have been recommended several times.

    She Wanted Sanctuary… 

    Helena Reynolds will do anything to escape her life in London, even if that means traveling to a remote cliffside estate on the North Devon coast and marrying a complete stranger. But Greyfriar’s Abbey isn’t the sort of refuge she imagined. And ex-army captain Justin Thornhill–though he may be tall, dark, and devastatingly handsome–is anything but a romantic hero.

    He Needed Redemption… 

    Justin has spent the last two decades making his fortune, settling scores, and suffering a prolonged period of torture in an Indian prison. Now, he needs someone to smooth the way for him with the villagers. Someone to manage his household–and warm his bed on occasion. What he needs, in short, is a wife and a matrimonial advertisement seems the perfect way to acquire one.

    Their marriage was meant to be a business arrangement and nothing more. A dispassionate union free from the entanglements of love and affection. But when Helena’s past threatens, will Justin’s burgeoning feelings for his new bride compel him to come to her rescue? Or will dark secrets of his own force him to let her go?

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  • Seven Years to Sin

    Seven Years to Sin by Sylvia Day

    Seven Years to Sin by Sylvia Day is $1.99! This is an erotic historical romance and the book actually inspired Day’s other romance Bared to You A | BN | K | G | AB ). Though readers mention the first half is a little slow, they enjoyed the chemistry between the hero and heroine.

    Seven years ago, on the eve of her wedding, Lady Jessica Sheffield witnessed a scene so scandalous she could not erase it from her memory. Shocked, yet strangely titillated, she nevertheless walked down the aisle into a life serene yet unremarkable. But what she kept hidden fueled wildly imaginative and very illicit dreams. . .

    Alistair Caulfield ran far from the temptation of the prim debutante–all the way to the West Indies. As a successful merchant, he has little in common with the rakehell youth Jessica once knew. But when newly widowed Jessica steps aboard his ship for a transatlantic passage, seven years’ worth of denied pleasures are held in check by nothing more than a few layers of silk–and the certainty that surrender will consume them both. . .

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  1. LAURA says:

    Seven Years To Sin was truly an erotic romance. Two thumbs up

  2. Ohnoes says:

    I started Unchartered a couple weeks ago. I really like the authors mountain tattoo series. Super creative. I we read these although I’m not a huge adventure thriller series person. It’s fine. It’s a BW-WM pairing and she handles it well. I keep forgetting to finish it though.

  3. DonnaMarie says:

    I’m with @Laura. I say it every time it comes up on a sale post, SEVEN YEARS TO SIN is my favorite Day book. Love at.

  4. squee_me says:

    I enjoyed Uncharted but didn’t think it was as good as the first book in the series, Whiteout, which I absolutely loved. Both are very good remote-setting, survivalist, cold-weather suspense romances (Antarctica and Alaska). Uncharted does have a dog, if that might be relevant for some readers. 🙂

  5. Laurel says:

    I wasn’t sure if I was going to read Uncharted, because I found Whiteout a bit strange – the romance was fine, but the romantic suspense plot was kind of over-the-top crazy in a not great way. Perhaps the sale price is the sign I should try it.

  6. DiscoDollyDeb says:

    In yesterday’s Books on Sale, Deborah mentioned Cate C. Wells’s HITTING THE WALL was free in the Kindle Store. I loved Wells’s THE TYRANT ALPHA’S REJECTED MATE, so I immediately grabbed HITTING THE WALL. I’m about halfway through it now and, because it’s still free, I wanted to drop back in to say it’s very good: gritty and unsentimental, showing how poverty creates its own mindset and how the wealthy exploit that. And the presentation of the hero—who could have been just another clueless, entitled rich boy—is carefully nuanced. (Also, if you have a child on the spectrum and have ever suffered through an IEP meeting where it feels as if no one in the room is listening, you will so relate to what the heroine is experiencing.) So far, HITTING THE WALL is shaping up to be my first five-star read of 2022. And the price is certainly right!

  7. Sandra says:

    That Wilson cover is definitely channeling the original 101 Dalmatians. Straight off the movie poster. (And yes, I am that old. It’s the first movie I remember going to a theater to see.) With a bit of Parent Trap thrown in for good measure.

  8. Natalie says:

    I agree with squee_me. There was not as much romance in Uncharted as Whiteout (which I loved), but I think the characters really drove the story. It also made me want to go to Alaska.

  9. Holly Bush says:

    The Matrimonial Advertisement is a favorite of mine and Matthews does the marriage of convenience perfectly. I loved the whole series!

  10. FashionablyEvil says:

    Just want to note that I bought SEVEN YEARS TO SIN—I’m 20% of the way in and so far I would add CWs for spousal and child abuse (parts of which are on page) and also that the heroine OWNS SLAVES. I’m going to see how that’s handled, but if the answer is “not well,” that’s going to be a DNF for me.

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