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  • Girl Gone Viral

    Girl Gone Viral by Alisha Rai

    Girl Gone Viral by Alisha Rai is $2.99! Maya wrote a great review for this one and gave it a B-:

    If you can handle some angst, some systemic oppression, and a distinct lack of totally justified vengeance, check out this slow burn romance between two damaged, but kind people of color who desire only each other and the safety of anonymity.

    In Alisha Rai’s second novel in her Modern Love series, a live-tweet event goes viral for a camera-shy ex-model, shoving her into the spotlight—and into the arms of the bodyguard she’d been pining for.

    OMG! Wouldn’t it be adorable if he’s her soulmate???

    I don’t see any wedding rings

    Breaking: #CafeBae and #CuteCafeGirl went to the bathroom AT THE SAME TIME!!!

    One minute, Katrina King’s enjoying an innocent conversation with a hot guy at a coffee shop; the next, a stranger has live-tweeted the entire episode with a romantic meet-cute spin and #CafeBae is the new hashtag-du-jour. The problem? Katrina craves a low-profile life, and going viral threatens the peaceful world she’s painstakingly built. Besides, #CafeBae isn’t the man she’s hungry for…

    He’s got a to die for. 

    With the internet on the hunt for the identity of #CuteCafeGirl, Jas Singh, bodyguard, friend, and possessor of the most beautiful eyebrows Katrina’s ever seen, comes to the rescue and whisks her away to his family’s home. Alone in a remote setting with the object of her affections? It’s a recipe for romance. But after a long dating dry spell, Katrina isn’t sure she can trust her instincts when it comes to love—even if Jas’ every look says he wants to be more than just her bodyguard…

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  • The Wolf of Oren-Yaro

    The Wolf of Oren-Yaro by K.S. Villoso

    The Wolf of Oren-Yaro by K.S. Villoso is $2.99 and a Kindle Daily Deal! Ellen wrote a great review of this one, giving it a B-:

    The Wolf of Oren-Yaro by K.S. Villoso presents a strong entry in the annals of badass fantasy heroines in the form of Queen Talyien of Jin-Sayeng.

    A queen of a divided land must unite her people, even if they hate her, even if it means stopping a ruin that she helped create. A debut epic fantasy from an exciting new voice.

    “I murdered a man and made my husband leave the night before they crowned me.”

    Born under the crumbling towers of Oren-yaro, Queen Talyien was the shining jewel and legacy of the bloody War of the Wolves that nearly tore her nation apart. Her upcoming marriage to the son of her father’s rival heralds peaceful days to come.

    But his sudden departure before their reign begins fractures the kingdom beyond repair.

    Years later, Talyien receives a message, urging her to attend a meeting across the sea. It’s meant to be an effort at reconciliation, but an assassination attempt leaves the queen stranded and desperate to survive in a dangerous land. With no idea who she can trust, she’s on her own as she struggles to fight her way home.

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  • The Mary Shelley Club

    The Mary Shelley Club by Goldy Moldavsky

    The Mary Shelley Club by Goldy Moldavsky is $2.99! This is a YA novel with a mix of mystery and 90s slasher horror nostalgia. I really liked this one and scratched my campy horror itch.

    New York Times-bestselling author Goldy Moldavsky delivers a deliciously twisty YA thriller that’s Scream meets Karen McManus about a mysterious club with an obsession for horror.

    When it comes to horror movies, the rules are clear:

    x Avoid abandoned buildings, warehouses, and cabins at all times.
    x Stay together: don’t split up, not even just to “check something out.”
    x If there’s a murderer on the loose, do not make out with anyone.

    If only surviving in real life were this easy…

    New girl Rachel Chavez turns to horror movies for comfort, preferring stabby serial killers and homicidal dolls to the bored rich kids of Manhattan Prep…and to certain memories she’d preferred to keep buried.

    Then Rachel is recruited by the Mary Shelley Club, a mysterious society of students who orchestrate Fear Tests, elaborate pranks inspired by urban legends and movie tropes. At first, Rachel embraces the power that comes with reckless pranking. But as the Fear Tests escalate, the competition turns deadly, and it’s clear Rachel is playing a game she can’t afford to lose.

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  • The Jane Austen Project

    The Jane Austen Project by Kathleen Flynn

    The Jane Austen Project by Kathleen A. Flynn is $1.99! I’m really not sure how to describe this one as it seems like a whole mashup of genres: historical fiction, time travel, romance. It seems interesting though! Have any of you read this one, by chance?

    Perfect for fans of Jane Austen, this engrossing debut novel offers an unusual twist on the legacy of one of the world’s most celebrated and beloved authors: Two researchers from the future are sent back in time to meet Jane and recover a suspected unpublished novel.

    London England, 1815: Two travelers—Rachel Katzman and Liam Finucane—arrive in a field, disheveled and weighed down with hidden money. They are not what they seem, but colleagues from a technologically advanced future, posing as a doctor and his spinster sister. While Rachel and Liam aren’t the first team of time travelers, their mission is the most audacious yet: meet, befriend, and steal from Jane Austen.

    Carefully selected and rigorously trained by The Royal Institute for Special Topics in Physics, disaster-relief doctor Rachel and actor-turned-scholar Liam have little in common excerpt their extraordinary circumstances. Circumstances that call for Rachel to stifle her independent nature and let Liam take the lead as they infiltrate Austen’s circle via her favorite brother, Henry.

    But diagnosing Jane’s fatal illness and obtaining an unpublished novel hinted at in her letters pose enough of a challenge without the convolutions of living a lie. While her friendship with Jane deepens and her relationship with Liam grows complicated, Rachel fights to reconcile her true self with the constrictions of 19th century society. As their portal to the future prepares to close, Rachel and Liam struggle with their directive to leave history as they found it…however heartbreaking that proves.

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  1. FashionablyEvil says:

    The thing I love about Alisha Rai’s books is her commitment to her characters and their friendships.
    I particularly enjoyed the setting of the book and Rai’s explanation of the Punjabi Mexican American community that flourished in Northern California. Ditto her comments on privacy in the internet age.

    The romance is good, but I think I may have enjoyed the friendships and family relationships more? Anyway, it’s a fun, quick read and definitely recommend.

  2. Jan says:

    I loved The Jane Austen Project!

  3. Lisa F says:

    Man, I have not read the Austen-related novel but I’m intrigued.

  4. Sunflower says:

    I read The Jane Austen Project a long time ago and I recall I liked it even if I am a bit hazy on the details. What I do remember is that Jane’s character was drawn really well, you could tell that the author put in a lot of love and respect for her.

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