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  • The Bride Goes Rogue

    The Bride Goes Rogue by Joanna Shupe

    The Bride Goes Rogue by Joanna Shupe is $1.99! This is a Kindle Daily Deal and the third book in the Fifth Avenue Rebels series. I believe it was mentioned on both a Cover Awe and Hide Your Wallet.

    By beloved USA Today bestselling author Joanna Shupe, the third installment in the Fifth Avenue Rebels series about an arranged engagement destined for disaster.

    A hard-hearted tycoon.

    A romantic dreamer.

    An engagement set up to fail.

    The charismatic and vivacious Katherine Delafield should be married by now. Her father arranged an engagement to the much sought-after tycoon Preston Clarke ages ago. The only problem is Preston refuses to acknowledge it. But this isn’t going to stop Katherine from living life to the fullest as she ditches all silly notions of love and marriage and sets out to sample all the excitement New York City has to offer… the more scandalous the better. Because no matter what happens, she and Preston will never marry.

    After a tormented childhood, Preston is done letting his father control his life—including choosing his bride. But when a mysterious lover at a masquerade turns out to be his would-be fiancée, Preston’s resolve begins to crumble. He hadn’t expected Katherine to be so charming. Or beautiful. Or passionate. And seeing her out on the town with other men is driving him crazy.

    What happens when the wrong bride turns out to be the right woman after all?

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  • H is for Hawk

    H is for Hawk by Helen Macdonald

    H is for Hawk by Helen Macdonald is $1.99! This book made many Best Of lists and won an award or two. I also remember snagging it from my Little Free Library. Some readers say it’s a great examination of grief, while others found it just wasn’t for them.

    When Helen Macdonald’s father died suddenly on a London street, she was devastated. An experienced falconer, Helen had been captivated by hawks since childhood but she’d never before been tempted to train one of the most vicious predators, the goshawk. But in her grief, she saw that the goshawk’s fierce and feral temperament mirrored her own. Resolving to purchase and raise the deadly creature as a means to cope with her loss, she adopted Mabel, and turned to the guidance of The Once and Future King author T.H. White’s chronicle The Goshawk to begin her challenging endeavor. Projecting herself “in the hawk’s wild mind to tame her” tested the limits of Macdonald’s humanity and changed her life.

    Heart-wrenching and humorous, this book is an unflinching account of bereavement and a unique look at the magnetism of an extraordinary beast, with a parallel examination of a legendary writer’s eccentric falconry. Obsession, madness, memory, myth, and history combine to achieve a distinctive blend of nature writing and memoir from an outstanding literary innovator.

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  • Year One

    Year One by Nora Roberts

    Year One by Nora Roberts is $1.99! Though the book is by Nora dang Roberts, this is more scifi/fantasy than a romance, at least in this one. It also deals with a pandemic of sorts, which readers may want to avoid right now. The beginning is mysterious and hooked me in, but I quickly grew bored. However, Elyse loves this series, so your mileage may vary.

    It began on New Year’s Eve.

    The sickness came on suddenly, and spread quickly. The fear spread even faster. Within weeks, everything people counted on began to fail them. The electrical grid sputtered; law and government collapsed—and more than half of the world’s population was decimated.

    Where there had been order, there was now chaos. And as the power of science and technology receded, magic rose up in its place. Some of it is good, like the witchcraft worked by Lana Bingham, practicing in the loft apartment she shares with her lover, Max. Some of it is unimaginably evil, and it can lurk anywhere, around a corner, in fetid tunnels beneath the river—or in the ones you know and love the most.

    As word spreads that neither the immune nor the gifted are safe from the authorities who patrol the ravaged streets, and with nothing left to count on but each other, Lana and Max make their way out of a wrecked New York City. At the same time, other travelers are heading west too, into a new frontier. Chuck, a tech genius trying to hack his way through a world gone offline. Arlys, a journalist who has lost her audience but uses pen and paper to record the truth. Fred, her young colleague, possessed of burgeoning abilities and an optimism that seems out of place in this bleak landscape. And Rachel and Jonah, a resourceful doctor and a paramedic who fend off despair with their determination to keep a young mother and three infants in their care alive.

    In a world of survivors where every stranger encountered could be either a savage or a savior, none of them knows exactly where they are heading, or why. But a purpose awaits them that will shape their lives and the lives of all those who remain.

    The end has come. The beginning comes next.

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  • The Unlikely Adventures of the Shergill Sisters

    The Unlikely Adventures of the Shergill Sisters by Balli Kaur Jaswal

    RECOMMENDED: The Unlikely Adventures of the Shergill Sisters by Balli Kaur Jaswal is $1.99 and a Kindle Daily Deal! Carrie gave this one a B:

    At first I found the book to be too slow paced, but once I got into the flow of the story I enjoyed this book for its characters, its perspectives on culture, and its examination of family in general and sisterhood in particular.

    The author of the Reese Witherspoon Book Club selection Erotic Stories for Punjabi Widows follows her acclaimed America debut with this life-affirming, witty family drama—an Indian This Is Where I Leave You—about three Punjabi sisters embarking on a pilgrimage to their homeland to lay their mother to rest.

    The British-born Punjabi Shergill sisters—Rajni, Jezmeen, and Shirnia—were never close and barely got along growing up, and now as adults, have grown even further apart. Rajni, a school principal is a stickler for order. Jezmeen, a thirty-year-old struggling actress, fears her big break may never come. Shirina, the peacemaking “good” sister married into wealth and enjoys a picture-perfect life.

    On her deathbed, their mother voices one last wish: that her daughters will make a pilgrimage together to the Golden Temple in Amritsar to carry out her final rites. After a trip to India with her mother long ago, Rajni vowed never to return. But she’s always been a dutiful daughter, and cannot, even now, refuse her mother’s request. Jezmeen has just been publicly fired from her television job, so the trip to India is a welcome break to help her pick up the pieces of her broken career. Shirina’s in-laws are pushing her to make a pivotal decision about her married life; time away will help her decide whether to meekly obey, or to bravely stand up for herself for the first time.

    Arriving in India, these sisters will make unexpected discoveries about themselves, their mother, and their lives—and learn the real story behind the trip Rajni took with their Mother long ago—a momentous journey that resulted in Mum never being able to return to India again.

    The Unlikely Adventures of the Shergill Sisters is a female take on the Indian travel narrative. “I was curious about how different the trip would be if it were undertaken by women, who are vulnerable to different dangers in a male-dominated society,” Balli Kaur Jaswal writes. “I also wanted to explore the tensions between tradition and modernity in immigrant communities, and particularly how those tensions play out among women like these sisters, who are the first generation to be raised outside of India.”

    Powerful, emotionally evocative, and wonderfully atmospheric, The Unlikely Adventures of the Shergill Sisters is a charming and thoughtful story that illuminates the bonds of family, sisterhood, and heritage that tether us despite our differences. Funny and heartbreaking, it is a reminder of the truly important things we must treasure in our lives.

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  1. Kareni says:

    I read Year One, but it’s not sufficiently compelling for me to read again.

  2. drewbird says:

    The Trouble with Trying to Date a Murderer (Murder Sprees and Mute Decrees Book 1) is a daily deal today and I thought it was super fun and snarky. If you like paranormal mm and humor it is worth a look!

  3. BKMeggie says:

    H is for Hawk is beautifully written and interesting but it is a not a fast read. Helen Macdonald’s father died suddenly (she was an adult but they were very close) and the book is very much a meditation on that loss and her attempts to cope by raising the titular hawk. I had a parent die suddenly, and I related to a lot of what she went through. At the same time it gave me a lot of Feelings about raising wild animals (Mabel the hawk was bred, but hawks are wild regardless). It also includes a lot of background on the writer TH White (who wrote about hawks) and it’s, uhhh, definitely disturbing at times. I think if you’re looking for something a bit more uplifting re: nature and birds, try Mozart’s Starling by Lyanda Lynn Haupt. Which is not to say that H is for Hawk isn’t good, it’s just YMMV.

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