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  • My Lady Notorious

    My Lady Notorious by Jo Beverley

    My Lady Notorious by Jo Beverley is $3.99! This is the first book in the Malloren series and features a heroine who disguises herself as a man. I feel like this is one of those books that readers have really fond memories of reading. Do you? I’m ashamed to say that I haven’t read any Beverley titles, but I’ve always been curious about this one.

    Desperate to help her widowed sister and baby escape a deadly pursuer, Lady Chastity Ware dresses as a highwayman and captures the first coach to travel down the road. Coming face-to-face with its occupant, the arrogant aristocrat, Cyn Malloren, she orders him to drive her to a remote cottage.

    Little does Chastity realize that after long months of recovering from his war wounds, the handsome Cyn is looking for adventure, and being abducted by a cocky highwayman—obviously a lovely woman in disguise—is even more than he had hoped for. Willingly he is drawn into her devilishly reckless plan…and helplessly he is seduced by her wonderfully wicked ways.

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  • The Beast of Beswick

    The Beast of Beswick by Amalie Howard

    The Beast of Beswick by Amalie Howard is $1.99! Catherine reviewed this one and gave it a B-:

    I enjoyed the complexity of the characters, and I was especially intrigued by Isobel, whose inner life is so opaque to her sister, and yet clearly quite well-developed. There’s a lot of heat and sensuality in the book, and some lovely moments of humour. These are all really big positives.

    The Duchess Deal by Tessa Dare meets Taming of the Shrew in the start to a new Regency series from award-winning author Amalie Howard.

    Lord Nathaniel Harte, the disagreeable Duke of Beswick, spends his days smashing porcelain, antagonizing his servants, and snarling at anyone who gets too close. With a ruined face like his, it’s hard to like much about the world. Especially smart-mouthed harpies―with lips better suited to kissing than speaking―who brave his castle with indecent proposals.

    But Lady Astrid Everleigh will stop at nothing to see her younger sister safe from a notorious scoundrel, even if it means offering herself up on a silver platter to the forbidding Beast of Beswick himself. And by offer, she means what no highborn lady of sound and sensible mind would ever dream of―a tender of marriage with her as his bride.

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  • The Roughest Draft

    The Roughest Draft by Emily Wibberley

    The Roughest Draft by Emily Wibberley and Austin Siegemund-Broka is $1.99! This is a contemporary romance and includes a fallout between cowriters. They’re forced to reunite to finish one last book.

    They were cowriting literary darlings until they hit a plot hole that turned their lives upside down.

    Three years ago, Katrina Freeling and Nathan Van Huysen were the brightest literary stars on the horizon, their cowritten books topping bestseller lists. But on the heels of their greatest success, they ended their partnership on bad terms, for reasons neither would divulge to the public. They haven’t spoken since, and never planned to, except they have one final book due on contract.

    Facing crossroads in their personal and professional lives, they’re forced to reunite. The last thing they ever thought they’d do again is hole up in the tiny Florida town where they wrote their previous book, trying to finish a new manuscript quickly and painlessly. Working through the reasons they’ve hated each other for the past three years isn’t easy, especially not while writing a romantic novel.

    While passion and prose push them closer together in the Florida heat, Katrina and Nathan will learn that relationships, like writing, sometimes take a few rough drafts before they get it right.

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  • Hotel Magnifique

    Hotel Magnifique by Emily Taylor

    Hotel Magnifique by Emily J. Taylor is $2.99! We featured this one on Cover Awe because come on, how beautiful is that. This is a YA fantasy novel about two sisters who work at a magical hotel. The catch is that their position doesn’t seem to have an end date.

    All her life, Jani has dreamed of Elsewhere. Just barely scraping by with her job at a tannery, she’s resigned to a dreary life in the port town of Durc, caring for her younger sister Zosa. That is, until the Hotel Magnifique comes to town.

    The hotel is legendary not only for its whimsical enchantments, but also for its ability to travel—appearing in a different destination every morning. While Jani and Zosa can’t afford the exorbitant costs of a guest’s stay, they can interview to join the staff, and are soon whisked away on the greatest adventure of their lives. But once inside, Jani quickly discovers their contracts are unbreakable and that beneath the marvelous glamour, the hotel is hiding dangerous secrets.

    With the vexingly handsome doorman Bel as her only ally, Jani embarks on a mission to unravel the mystery of the magic at the heart of the hotel and free Zosa—and the other staff—from the cruelty of the ruthless maître d’hôtel. To succeed, she’ll have to risk everything she loves, but failure would mean a fate far worse than never returning home.

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  1. Kris says:

    I remember reading My Lady Notorious back in the early 90’s? I thought Cyn was such a romantic name. But Cyn and Chastity…..just nope. Not one I’ll ever read again.

  2. FashionablyEvil says:

    I thought THE BEAST OF BESWICK was fine, although the “will they or won’t they…?” angle went on for Far Too Long. (When you’re 86% done with a book and the characters have been married since, oh, the 55% mark, you need a different conflict.)

  3. Glen says:

    I liked the first five Mallorean books, although they are a bit dated; the sixth, I wanted to shake the heroine, and the seventh focuses on a character who was even more annoying than the sixth heroine, so I’m not reading that one either. The first five are a little like Mary Balogh’s Bedwyn series.

    Cyn is short for Cynric (I think there was something about his father naming the kids after historical figures, but I may be getting mixed up with Eloisa James’s Wilde series) and Chastity’s father is a religious zealot who named his kids after values (Verity and Fortitude are her sister and brother). So yes, the names are tongue-in-cheek, but also fit into the larger story.

  4. Karin says:

    I’m a fan of the first few Malloren books, the later ones not so much. This is not a regency, it’s the mid-1700’s, so a totally different vibe. I’m pretty the hero was injured in Canada, in what we now call the French & Indian War. My Lady Notorious is my favorite Malloren book, but fair warning, it’s an odd mixture of humor, sexytimes, plus TW for horrible abusive behavior by the heroine’s religious fanatic father, the one she is trying to escape. The heroine is dressed as a man for much of the book, and at one point the hero disguises himself as a woman to fool their pursuers. I love the way the book ends with a sexy food fight between the H&h.

  5. flchen1 says:

    Kimberly Kincaid’s Down Deep is on sale for 99 cents. It’s part of her Station Seventeen romantic suspense series. The whole series is really well written, and each book stands alone.

  6. Kareni says:

    And the first book in the series @flchen1 mentioned above is free for US Kindle readers ~ Skin Deep by Kimberly Kincaid

    https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01IVUXUU2?ref_=dbs_m_mng_wam_calw_tkin_0&storeType=ebooks

  7. Melissandre says:

    I really liked The Beast of Beswick, but I am down bad for Beauty and the Beast tropes

  8. WS says:

    Of the Malloren books, I really only liked the one about Elf— maybe Something Wicked? (Elf being short for Elfled, IIRC.). I read the Malloren books and the Company of Rogues books, but I realized that, by and large, her books and I didn’t mesh. I spent a lot of time wanting to pummel the heroines for being idiots, I think. In Elf’s book, I mostly wanted to pummel the hero, which was an obvious improvement. (The hero being Fort— Chastity’s brother, Fortitude.)

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