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  • Accidentally Engaged

    Accidentally Engaged by Farah Heron

    RECOMMENDED: Accidentally Engaged by Farah Heron is $1.99! Kiki reviewed this one and gave it an A-:

    I cannot emphasize enough how hungry this book will make you.

    Accidentally Engaged might be my top pick for “don’t read while hungry.” Between our heroine Reena’s bread baking (there’s rye, there’s challah, there’s an ongoing battle with a sourdough starter) and her Indian and East African cooking, I was craving a feast pretty much the whole time I was reading this book.

    Reena Manji doesn’t love her career, her single status, and most of all, her family inserting themselves into every detail of her life. But when caring for her precious sourdough starters, Reena can drown it all out. At least until her father moves his newest employee across the hall–with hopes that Reena will marry him.

    But Nadim’s not like the other Muslim bachelors-du-jour that her parents have dug up. If the Captain America body and the British accent weren’t enough, the man appears to love eating her bread creations as much as she loves making them. She sure as hell would never marry a man who works for her father, but friendship with a neighbor is okay, right? And when Reena’s career takes a nosedive, Nadim happily agrees to fake an engagement so they can enter a couples video cooking contest to win the artisan bread course of her dreams.

    As cooking at home together brings them closer, things turn physical, but Reena isn’t worried. She knows Nadim is keeping secrets, but it’s fine— secrets are always on the menu where her family is concerned. And her heart is protected… she’s not marrying the man. But even secrets kept for self preservation have a way of getting out, especially when meddling parents and gossiping families are involved.

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  • The Twisted Ones

    The Twisted Ones by T. Kingfisher

    The Twisted Ones by T. Kingfisher is $1.99! Kingfisher is the pen name of Ursula Vernon and I absolutely loved this creepy horror novel about a young woman and her dog cleaning out a hoarded house. I also want everyone to rest easy: the dog lives.

    When a young woman clears out her deceased grandmother’s home in rural North Carolina, she finds long-hidden secrets about a strange colony of beings in the woods.

    When Mouse’s dad asks her to clean out her dead grandmother’s house, she says yes. After all, how bad could it be?

    Answer: pretty bad. Grandma was a hoarder, and her house is stuffed with useless rubbish. That would be horrific enough, but there’s more—Mouse stumbles across her step-grandfather’s journal, which at first seems to be filled with nonsensical rants…until Mouse encounters some of the terrifying things he described for herself.

    Alone in the woods with her dog, Mouse finds herself face to face with a series of impossible terrors—because sometimes the things that go bump in the night are real, and they’re looking for you. And if she doesn’t face them head on, she might not survive to tell the tale.

    From Hugo Award–winning author Ursula Vernon, writing as T. Kingfisher.

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  • Lakesedge

    Lakesedge by Lyndall Clipstone

    Lakesedge by Lyndall Clipstone is $2.99! This is book one in a YA Gothic fantasy duology and I love the juxtaposition of both covers when you look at them together. I mentioned this one on a previous Hide Your Wallet.

    A lush gothic fantasy about monsters and magic, set on the banks of a cursed lake. Perfect for fans of Naomi Novik and Brigid Kemmerer.

    There are monsters in the world.

    When Violeta Graceling arrives at haunted Lakesedge estate, she expects to find a monster. She knows the terrifying rumors about Rowan Sylvanan, who drowned his entire family when he was a boy. But neither the estate nor the monster are what they seem.

    There are monsters in the woods.

    As Leta falls for Rowan, she discovers he is bound to the Lord Under, the sinister death god lurking in the black waters of the lake. A creature to whom Leta is inexplicably drawn…

    There’s a monster in the shadows, and now it knows my name.

    Now, to save Rowan—and herself—Leta must confront the darkness in her past, including unraveling the mystery of her connection to the Lord Under.

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  • The Bennet Women

    The Bennet Women by Eden Appiah-Kubi

    The Bennet Women by Eden Appiah-Kubi is $1.99 at Amazon! I mentioned this one on a previous edition of Book Beat. For anyone who loves an Austen-inspired novel, this might be worth checking out

    In this delightfully modern spin on Pride and Prejudice, love is a goal, marriage is a distant option, and self-discovery is a sure thing.

    Welcome to Bennet House, the only all-women’s dorm at prestigious Longbourn University, home to three close friends who are about to have an eventful year. EJ is an ambitious Black engineering student. Her best friend, Jamie, is a newly out trans woman studying French and theater. Tessa is a Filipina astronomy major with guy trouble. For them, Bennet House is more than a residence—it’s an oasis of feminism, femininity, and enlightenment. But as great as Longbourn is for academics, EJ knows it can be a wretched place to find love.

    Yet the fall season is young and brimming with surprising possibilities. Jamie’s prospect is Lee Gregory, son of a Hollywood producer and a gentleman so charming he practically sparkles. That leaves EJ with Lee’s arrogant best friend, Will. For Jamie’s sake, EJ must put up with the disagreeable, distressingly handsome, not quite famous TV actor for as long as she can.

    What of it? EJ has her eyes on a bigger prize, anyway: launching a spectacular engineering career in the “real world” she’s been hearing so much about. But what happens when all their lives become entwined in ways no one could have predicted—and EJ finds herself drawn to a man who’s not exactly a perfect fit for the future she has planned?

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  1. Todd says:

    I found the T. Kingfisher book very scary; I would advise against reading it at night.

  2. Leigh Kramer says:

    I loved Lakesedge! Such a lush gothic YA fantasy.

  3. MirandaB says:

    Yeah, Twisted Ones scared the snot out of me, but it was REALLY GOOD.

  4. Mary Pagones says:

    I read The Bennet Women as part of my JASNA (Jane Austen) group’s P&P fanfiction meeting, and I unfortunately can’t recommend it. I loved the idea of it–it sounded like a P&P-Different World mashup. But it was just poorly written, developed, and structured, and none of the characters came alive for me. It was one of those weird things where a major conflict was introduced and then resolved within a chapter.

  5. Kris Bock says:

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    The Accidental Detective series: A witty journalist solves mysteries in Arizona and tackles the challenges of turning fifty.

    Something Shady at Sunshine Haven: When patients are dying at an Alzheimer’s unit, a former war correspondent must use her journalism skills to uncover the killer and save her mother. Kate has followed the most dangerous news stories around the world, but can she survive going home?

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  6. JoanneBB says:

    Accidentally Engaged was really good, I found the heroine compelling and sympathetic. The conflict was a little unbelievable but I just hand waved it and continued on with the characters.

  7. Tam says:

    The Twisted Ones WAS scary (and had the ultimate answer to why Our Brave Heroine would choose to stay in a cursed house where bad stuff is happening – because she can’t leave the DOG, obviously) but I liked the narrator so much. It’s rare that a narrator’s voice is so strong and so good that I’m wishing we could hang out in real life. Although not at her place. Hell no.

  8. Egged says:

    There are flashes of horror in kingfisher’s fantasy novels that creep the heck out of me, I know I absolutely could not read her actual horror novels.

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