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  • Deception by Gaslight

    Deception by Gaslight by Kate Belli

    Deception by Gaslight by Kate Belli is $1.99! This is a historical mystery that I mentioned on a previous Book Beat post. Definitely gives Batman in Gilded Age NYC vibes!

    Glittering Gilded-Age New York holds its lavish charms–and a litany of deadly sins–as intrepid reporter Genevieve Stewart uncovers a trail of corruption and murder.

    As a chill sets in on New York City in the winter of 1888, a jewel thief dubbed the “Robin Hood of the Lower East Side” has been stealing from the city’s wealthiest and giving to the poor. Genevieve Stewart–a young woman whose family is part of Mrs. Astor’s famed 400 but who has forged a life of her own as a reporter–decides to chase the story, but gets more than she bargained for: a murder victim sprawled in a dark alley in the dangerous Five Points neighborhood.

    A handsome neighborhood tough comes to her rescue–but when she encounters the same man at a glamorous ball a few nights later, she realizes he’s society scion Daniel McCaffrey. Could this be her Robin Hood? When two more murders rock the Knickerbocker world, it becomes apparent that something much more sinister is afoot than a few stolen diamond necklaces. Genevieve is determined to prove that Daniel is Robin Hood–but she’s loath to believe he is a killer as well. From the glittering lights of Fifth Avenue to the sordid back alleys of Five Points, the truth is just one murder away.

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  • Bring Me Their Hearts

    Bring Me Their Hearts by Sara Wolf

    Bring Me Their Hearts by Sara Wolf is 99c! I mentioned how kickass this sounded in June 2018’s Hide Your Wallet. I’m loving the new, updated cover, which I feel like rarely happens with new covers. Some readers wished the romance were more developed, while others say the premise really delivered. It has a 4-star rating on Goodreads.

    Zera is a Heartless – the immortal, unageing soldier of a witch. Bound to the witch Nightsinger ever since she saved her from the bandits who murdered her family, Zera longs for freedom from the woods they hide in. With her heart in a jar under Nightsinger’s control, she serves the witch unquestioningly.

    Until Nightsinger asks Zera for a Prince’s heart in exchange for her own, with one addendum; if she’s discovered infiltrating the court, Nightsinger will destroy her heart rather than see her tortured by the witch-hating nobles.

    Crown Prince Lucien d’Malvane hates the royal court as much as it loves him – every tutor too afraid to correct him and every girl jockeying for a place at his darkly handsome side. No one can challenge him – until the arrival of Lady Zera. She’s inelegant, smart-mouthed, carefree, and out for his blood. The Prince’s honor has him quickly aiming for her throat.

    So begins a game of cat and mouse between a girl with nothing to lose and a boy who has it all.

    Winner takes the loser’s heart.

    Literally.

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  • The Mermaid from Jeju

    The Mermaid from Jeju by Sumi Hahn

    The Mermaid from Jeju by Sumi Hahn is $1.99! I mentioned this one on an edition of Get Rec’d. If you like historical fiction, especially time periods near WWI and WWII, but want something a bit different than a UK setting, this is worth a try.

    In the tradition of Yangsze Choo’s Night Tiger and Min Jin Lee’s Pachinko comes a magical saga that explores what it really means to love.

    In the aftermath of World War II, Goh Junja is a girl just coming into her own. She is the latest successful deep sea diver in a family of strong haenyeo. Confident she is a woman now, Junja urges her mother to allow her to make the Goh family’s annual trip to Mt. Halla, where they trade abalone and other sea delicacies for pork. Junja, a sea village girl, has never been to the mountains, where it smells like mushrooms and earth, and it is there she falls in love with a mountain boy Yang Suwol, who rescues her after a particularly harrowing journey. But when Junja returns one day later, it is just in time to see her mother take her last breath, beaten by the waves during a dive she was taking in Junja’s place.

    Spiraling in grief, Junja sees her younger siblings sent to live with their estranged father, Suwol is gone, the ghost of her mother haunts their home–from the meticulously tended herb garden that has now begun to sprout weeds, to the field where their bed sheets are beaten. She has only her grandmother and herself. But the world moves on without Junja.

    The political climate is perilous. Still reeling from Japan’s forced withdrawal from the peninsula, Korea is forced to accommodate the rapid establishment of US troops, and her grandmother, who lived through the Japanese invasion that led to Korea’s occupation understands the signs of danger all too well. When Suwol is arrested for working with and harboring communists, and the perils of post-WWII overtake her homelands, Junja must learn to navigate a tumultuous world unlike anything she’s ever known.

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  • The Paid Companion

    The Paid Companion by Amanda Quick

    The Paid Companion by Amanda Quick is $2.99! This is a historical romance with a mystery element and a fake relationship. Some readers had trouble connecting with the main couple, while others thought the romance and the mystery was well-balanced. Have you read this one?

    “Once again, the incomparable Quick has whipped up a delectable Regency Romance”(Booklist)—about an ice-cold business agreement that turns into something far more heated.

    The Earl of St. Merryn needs a woman. His intentions are purely practical—he simply wants someone sensible and suitably lovely to pose as his betrothed for a few weeks among polite society. He has his own agenda to pursue, and a false fiancée will keep the husband-hunters at bay while he goes about his business. The simplest solution is to hire a paid companion.

    Finding the right candidate proves more of a challenge than he expected. But when he encounters Miss Elenora Lodge, the fire in her golden eyes sways him to make a generous offer.

    Her sorry financial circumstances-and dreams of a life of independence-convince her to accept. But St. Merryn appears to be hiding a secret or two, and things seem oddly amiss in his gloomy London home. Elenora soon discovers that this lark will be a far more dangerous adventure than she’d been led to believe. And the Earl of St. Merryn will find that the meek and mild companion he’d initially envisioned has become a partner in his quest to catch a killer—and an outspoken belle of the ball who stirs a bothersome passion in his practical heart.

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  1. Darlynne says:

    BRING ME THEIR HEARTS sounds really interesting, must check it out.

  2. Jcp says:

    free:
    Her Brother’s Best Friend by Hannah Jo Abbott
    Game Changer by Stacy Lynn
    Pushing Patrick by Megyn Wade

    I read the first 2 books. They are on the opposite ends of the steam level but loved them both.

    http://Www.livingonadime.com is having a 40-50% sale on their cookbooks. It is a family oriented cookbook. There is a gluten and dairy free version that I like. They are great gifts for weddings, showers, graduations, and holidays. I have given them as gifts many times.

  3. Omphale says:

    Amanda Quick is so tough for me. She was the first regency historical author I read (not including some Signets) when I was in high school and everything she did from Scandal to I Thee Wed I’m basically useless for practical critical analysis. (I also used to get the Barbara Rosenblatt books on tape from the library and listen to them on my walk mean to fall asleep.)

    This one has all the usual Quick issues, plot holes you could drive a runaway carriage through, heroine’s independence teetering on TSTL, all the “As you know, Bob” infodumping…that all said, IF you liked her 90s stuff, you’ll probably enjoy this one. But I would not recommend it to someone reading her fresh.

  4. JenT says:

    The Mermaid from Jeju sounds very much like something that would suit my taste. Buying it.

  5. Susanna says:

    There’s a Joanna Lindsay, Fires of Winter, that’s on daily special today – how is it? (For that matter, what vintage is it?)

  6. Lena Brassard/Ren Benton says:

    @Susanna: I’ve blotted Lindsey’s Viking books from my memory (are they the reason I’m no-thank-you on all things Viking to this day? who can say), but the top Goodreads review has a Parody in Screenplay version, featuring gems like “Fuck you & fuck milk. I throw your milk in your face & cry because you won’t give me liquor.”

    https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/197962784?book_show_action=true&from_review_page=1

  7. SusanE says:

    The Lindsay is very Old Skool, Vikings, slave rape, heroine who makes lots of bad decisions because “I will not be tamed!” At some point in the past someone posted a link on this site to an entertaining review that said everything you need to know. Maybe someone will remember where it is?

  8. SusanE says:

    Yes, that was it, I even updated the comments view just before I posted and I still was too late!

  9. ReadKnitSnark says:

    Fires of Winter is Early Johanna Lindsey. As in, I-was-reading-JL-in-the-’90s-and-had-problems-with-it-back-then early. As in, I read about the children of the protagonists of FoW in their own books and was disappointed when I read the family’s origin story.

    FoW is best ignored.

  10. Bre says:

    Don’t sleep on Bring Me Their Hearts. So good!!

  11. Lisa F says:

    Oooh, I haven’t tried any of these, thank you Bitchery!

  12. Gwen says:

    I just read the Amanda Quick. (her books are so hard to quit, even though I’m rolling my eyes at the obvious problems. Hard to read with rolling eyes, but I manage.)

    This one had me cackling. Very Dramatic Interludes with the Un-Named Villain (often in Secret Laboratory) interspersed with the Very Practical and Logical Hero and Heroine in their fake engagement. The Dramatic Villainous Interludes eventually meet up with the main characters in delightfully absurd ways. There are also an ex-fiance *and* and ex-fiancee. Warning – baby epilogue. Twins. Of course.

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