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Witches, Historical Fiction, & More

All of these are part of today’s Kindle Daily Deals, so grab them while you can! I feel like Sundays always have a really good selection.

  • Life’s Too Short

    Life’s Too Short by Abby Jimenez

    Life’s Too Short by Abby Jimenez is $2.99! This is the third book in The Friend Zone series, which can all be read as standalones. This one came out in April 2021 and Elyse mentioned it in Hide Your Wallet. All of Jimenez’s books pack an emotional bunch, so be ye warned.

    A brilliant and touching romantic comedy from the USA Today bestselling author of The Friend Zone and The Happy Ever After Playlist.

    Vanessa lives life on her own terms — one day at a time, every day to its fullest. She isn’t willing to waste a moment or miss out on an experience when she has no idea whether she shares the same fatal genetic condition as her mother. Besides, she has way too much to do, traveling the globe and showing her millions of YouTube followers the joy in seizing every moment.

    But after her half-sister suddenly leaves Vanessa in custody of her infant daughter, she is housebound, on mommy duty for the foreseeable future, and feeling totally out of her element.

    The last person she expects to show up offering help is the unbelievably hot lawyer who lives next door, Adrian Copeland. After all, she barely knows him. But as they get closer, Vanessa realizes that her carefree ways and his need for a structured plan could never be compatible for the long term. Then again, she should know better than anyone that life’s too short to fear taking the biggest risk of all. . .

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  • The Once and Future Witches

    The Once and Future Witches by Alix E. Harrow

    RECOMMENDED: The Once and Future Witches by Alix E. Harrow is $2.99! Carrie reviewed this one and gave it a B+:

    Overall I loved reading this book. I literally gasped and clapped my hands over my mouth periodically, like a silent movie star. It’s so gripping, so beautifully written, and such a powerful homage to women’s voices and the need to unify against a common enemy.

    In 1893, there’s no such thing as witches. There used to be, in the wild, dark days before the burnings began, but now witching is nothing but tidy charms and nursery rhymes. If the modern woman wants any measure of power, she must find it at the ballot box.

    But when the Eastwood sisters–James Juniper, Agnes Amaranth, and Beatrice Belladonna–join the suffragists of New Salem, they begin to pursue the forgotten words and ways that might turn the women’s movement into the witch’s movement. Stalked by shadows and sickness, hunted by forces who will not suffer a witch to vote-and perhaps not even to live-the sisters will need to delve into the oldest magics, draw new alliances, and heal the bond between them if they want to survive.

    There’s no such thing as witches. But there will be.

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  • The Song of Achilles

    The Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller

    The Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller is $2.99! This is a Kindle Daily Deal like the other books featured today. Check out the other deals (there are two pages) and they include nonfiction, scifi, and more. I’ve heard such good things about this book and it’s a frequent topic of discussion at my monthly book meet up. Have you read this one?

    The legend begins…

    Greece in the age of heroes. Patroclus, an awkward young prince, has been exiled to the kingdom of Phthia to be raised in the shadow of King Peleus and his golden son, Achilles. “The best of all the Greeks”—strong, beautiful, and the child of a goddess—Achilles is everything the shamed Patroclus is not. Yet despite their differences, the boys become steadfast companions. Their bond deepens as they grow into young men and become skilled in the arts of war and medicine—much to the displeasure and the fury of Achilles’ mother, Thetis, a cruel sea goddess with a hatred of mortals.

    When word comes that Helen of Sparta has been kidnapped, the men of Greece, bound by blood and oath, must lay siege to Troy in her name. Seduced by the promise of a glorious destiny, Achilles joins their cause, and torn between love and fear for his friend, Patroclus follows. Little do they know that the Fates will test them both as never before and demand a terrible sacrifice.

    Built on the groundwork of the Iliad, Madeline Miller’s page-turning, profoundly moving, and blisteringly paced retelling of the epic Trojan War marks the launch of a dazzling career.

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  • The Alice Network

    The Alice Network by Kate Quinn

    RECOMMENDED: The Alice Network by Kate Quinn is $2.99! RHG gave this one a B+:

    If you read and loved Code Name Verity this is a book for you. I said a couple of years ago that I expected a lot of World War I stories to come out of this centennial, and I’m pretty pleased to have been right. There are a lot of really interesting stories emerging.  I’m also really interested (for various reasons) in how people deal with the PTSD that come out of traumatic periods in history, and this story is a deeply layered exploration of just that.

    In an enthralling new historical novel from national bestselling author Kate Quinn, two women—a female spy recruited to the real-life Alice Network in France during World War I and an unconventional American socialite searching for her cousin in 1947—are brought together in a mesmerizing story of courage and redemption.

    1947. In the chaotic aftermath of World War II, American college girl Charlie St. Clair is pregnant, unmarried, and on the verge of being thrown out of her very proper family. She’s also nursing a desperate hope that her beloved cousin Rose, who disappeared in Nazi-occupied France during the war, might still be alive. So when Charlie’s parents banish her to Europe to have her “little problem” taken care of, Charlie breaks free and heads to London, determined to find out what happened to the cousin she loves like a sister.

    1915. A year into the Great War, Eve Gardiner burns to join the fight against the Germans and unexpectedly gets her chance when she’s recruited to work as a spy. Sent into enemy-occupied France, she’s trained by the mesmerizing Lili, the “Queen of Spies”, who manages a vast network of secret agents right under the enemy’s nose.

    Thirty years later, haunted by the betrayal that ultimately tore apart the Alice Network, Eve spends her days drunk and secluded in her crumbling London house. Until a young American barges in uttering a name Eve hasn’t heard in decades, and launches them both on a mission to find the truth…no matter where it leads.

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  1. Laurel says:

    Not a romance, but the first book in The Expanse series, Leviathan Wakes, is $2.99 at Amazon. I listened to the entire series on audiobook this past year. A really good sci-fi series (and TV show).

  2. Peggy says:

    I LOVED Song of Achilles! Really beautifully told. I found it very moving and I liked it even better than M.Miller’s Circe. Highly recommend!

    I also highly recommend the audio book. It was a real treat – the narrator is wonderful!

    FYI: Evidently, a really beautiful hardback collector’s edition exists somewhere out in the wild. And yes, I do now own the paperback AND ebook versions.

  3. FashionablyEvil says:

    SONG OF ACHILLES took a while to get going for me—Patroclus is a rather pathetic character and narrator to start and I remained puzzled as to the foundations of his relationship with Achilles. The second half of the book (once they get to the Trojan War) works a lot better, although Achilles is just kind of a chowderhead. That said, Miller is a great writer and the prose is wonderful, although I definitely liked CIRCE better.

  4. Msb says:

    Ah, bought Once and Future Witches over the holidays. Looking forward to reading it!

  5. Susan/DC says:

    Song of Achilles: Patroclus starts out as something of a nonentity, but by the end he is “the best of the Greeks” and I adored him. The way he saves Briseis from rape by Agamemnon is rather brilliant.

    The Alice Network: Liked it but Charlie annoyed me at times; she’s very young and acts it, although she does mature somewhat over the course of the book. Her certainty that Rose was alive made her appear less than bright at times, and I didn’t understand why Charlie, who spent much of her childhood with Rose in France, didn’t speak French well.

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