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The Nothing Girl
The Nothing Girl by Jodi Taylor is 99c! This is book one in the Frogmorton Farm series and it’s giving me British chick lit with light magical elements vibes. Have any of you read this one?
Getting a life isn’t always easy. And hanging on to it is even harder . . .
Discover this funny, heart-warming tale of self-discovery from Jodi Taylor, author of the internationally bestselling Chronicles of St Mary’s series.Nobody ever notices little Jenny Dove. Even her family call her the Nothing Girl. Isolated and alone, Jenny is about to end it all when she is rescued by Thomas, a giant golden horse only she can see.
Under his mischievous guidance, Jenny begins to think she might one day become someone. And when the charmingly chaotic Russell Checkland erupts into her life – together with his tumbledown farmhouse – and proposes a marriage that will save them both, Jenny is ready to take a chance.
Sadly, her new life at Frogmorton Farm doesn’t exactly sweep Jenny off her feet. There are leaking roofs, unpaid bills and so many buckets. And then, as a series of apparent ‘accidents’ unfolds, Jenny begins to worry this might not be a fairy-tale ending after all…
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The Footman and I
The Footman and I by Valerie Bowman is 99c! This is book one in The Footmen’s Club series. I’m not sure if that means all the hero’s are footmen. The hero in this one is posing as a footman to find a wife and wants one who isn’t interested in marrying him for money.
Let the games begin…
Every fortune-hunting female in London is after the newly titled Earl of Kendall, but he’s intent on finding a wife whose heart is true. So, while drunkenly jesting with his friends in a pub one night, he has an idea—what if the ladies of the ton didn’t know he was a wealthy earl? All he has to do is pose as a servant at his friend’s summer country house party and make sure the guest list is full of beautiful, eligible debutantes. What could possibly go wrong?
May the best footman win.
Miss Frances Wharton is far more interested in fighting for the rights of the poor than in marriage, but her mother insists she attend a summer house party—and find herself a husband. Frances would rather wed a goat than the pompous man her mother has in mind, so in order to dissuade the would-be suitor, she vows to behave like a shrew. The only person she can be herself with is the kind, handsome footman she runs into at every turn. Their connection is undeniable, and the divide between them is no match for the passion they feel. But what will happen when Frances learns that the footman she adores is actually the earl she despises? In a game where everything is false, can they convince each other that their love is true?
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Hate F*@k
Hate F*@K by Ainsley Booth is FREE! This is book in the Forbidden Bodyguards series. As the series title suggests, there is a bodyguard hero and it has some suspense elements.
Ripped from the headlines! A USA Today best-selling romantic suspense family saga!
Cole Parker is a Washington fixer. A crisis management expert with dubious ethics and an impeccable track record. And he has a problem: the very good, very sweet, dangerously sexy Hailey Dashford Reid, who wants nothing to do with her family, aka his clients.
Hailey refuses to cover up yet another scandal. She wants Cole to get out of her life—after he makes good on the filthy promise in his dark, glittering gaze. But the tangled web of corruption runs deeper than either of them know, and when provoked, ruthless forces push back. Hard.
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Hired
Hired by Zoey Castile is $2.99! This is the second book in the Happy Endings series and I enjoyed this one! I actually think it might be my favorite book in the trilogy, as both the hero and heroine just genuinely love being around one another. My only complaint was that I felt the heroine’s relationship with her mother could have used more of a resolution.
For a man who makes his living pleasuring women, what happens when the only pay-out worth having is love?
Faith Abigail Charles has always done the right thing. So when her mother runs for mayor of New Orleans, Faith puts her law career on hold to help her win. But when tensions run high, Faith trades one kind of heat for another—in the arms of a hard-bodied stranger. He’s everything a woman dreams of in a lover. So much so that her one-night stand turns into two, then three, then four . . .
For Aiden Rios, meeting smart, sexy Faith feels like fate. After being ditched by his client in the Big Easy, the high-paid male escort needs a little company himself. Aiden knows he’ll have to come clean about his line of work, and he plans to—right after another taste of Faith’s sweetness—and another and another. . . . Until a chance meeting with his client leaves Aiden exposed—and Faith shocked and hurt. Now the hired hottie must show Faith that the love they share is bigger than the scandal threatening to destroy them . . .
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I really liked HATE F@#K. It can be read as a standalone (because the romance is self-contained), but the rest of the books in the series do continue the overall backstory of the heroine’s politically-connected family. (Interesting side note: Booth was planning to include a romance involving an unhappy First Lady with a thuggish, mob-connected husband in the Forbidden Bodyguards series, assuming the U.S. would never elect an obvious criminal to the presidency. For obvious reasons, she had to scrap that story after the 2016 election.) One other thing: the heroine of HATE F@#K is “curvy”—which you’d never know from that cover, alas.
“Red, White, and Royal Blue” by Casey McQuiston is $2.99 on Amazon. Also, they just announced the casting for Alex and Henry for the RWRB production by Amazon Studios. I’m feeling iffy on the actor chosen for Alex, because he’s 30 and looks 30, and Alex is supposed to be 22, but Casey seems thrilled so I’m trying to trust the process.
I did not check other vendors, but B&N it has a collection of series starter novels called Dancing with Desire. It has 13 full length novels from different authors, and it’s free!
@SusanE: Amazon has it free in the Kindle Store. Here are the books & authors in the collection:
Hell Hath No Fury by Annabelle Anders
What the Duke Wants by Amy Quinton
A Study in Scandal by Robyn Dehart
Desires of Lady Elise by Rachel Ann Smith
Never Have I Ever with a Duke by Darcy Burke
One Kiss from Ruin by Nancy Yeager
The Reluctant Duke by Christine Donovan
Engaging the Enemy by Heather Boyd
Loving the Marquess by Suzanna Medeiros
The Ice Duchess by Tracy Sumner
Masked Intentions by Diana Bold
Don’t Tell a Duke You Love Him by Tammy Andresen
and
Stone Devil Duke by K.J. Jackson
I read The Nothing Girl, and there are some triggers for emotional abuse and thoughts of child suicide. I wouldn’t call it light.
@ MirandaB – thanks for the warning. I tried to read her Chronicles of St Mary’s and found it triggering as well.
BOSS IN THE BEDSHEETS by Kate Canterbary is $2.99 today at Amazon US. I think it’s been a favorite of SB readers.
Actually, Kate Canterbary is a SB favorite, not necessarily this book, AFAICT.
Big, big fan of Boss in the Bedsheets here. It was my gateway book to all things Canterbary. Uptight hero gets over himself. Capable heroine breaks free of unfairly imposed doubts. Secondary characters are charming, dialog snappy, love scenes hot. I just wish I could read it again for the first time.