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  • Mortal Follies

    Mortal Follies by Alexis Hall

    Mortal Follies by Alexis Hall is $1.99! Thanks to everyone who let us know about this deal! They also warned it could be a Kindle Daily Deal over from yesterday, so my apologies if it’s gone. We mentioned this on on Cover Awe, as well.

    A young noblewoman must join forces with a rumoured witch to conquer an ancient curse in this devilishly funny and heartwarming sapphic Regency romantasy from TikTok titan and bestselling author of Boyfriend Material Alexis Hall.

    It is the year 1814 and Miss Maelys Mitchelmore finds her entry into the highest society of Bath hindered by an irritating curse. It begins innocuously enough, with her dress slowly unmaking itself over the course of an evening at the ball of the season, a scandal she only narrowly manages to escape.

    However, as the curse progresses to more fatal proportions, she realises she must seek out urgent assistance, even if that means mixing with the most undesirable company-and there are few less desirable allies than the brooding Lady Georgiana Landrake-who may or may not have murdered her own father and brothers to inherit their fortune.

    If one is to believe the gossip, she might be some kind of malign enchantress.
    Then again, a malign enchantress might be exactly what Miss Mitchelmore needs.

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  • The Beautiful

    The Beautiful by Renee Ahdieh

    RECOMMENDED: The Beautiful by Renee Ahdieh is $1.99! Kiki gave this one a B+:

    Many readers WILL be enthralled with the emotion of Bastien and Celine and for them the final sections of the book will be as thrilling as they were surely meant to be. Think that might be you? Go out and get yourself some Victorian era New Orleans vampires.

    New York Times bestselling author Renée Ahdieh returns with a sumptuous, sultry and romantic new series set in 19th century New Orleans where vampires hide in plain sight.

    In 1872, New Orleans is a city ruled by the dead. But to seventeen-year-old Celine Rousseau, New Orleans provides her a refuge after she’s forced to flee her life as a dressmaker in Paris. Taken in by the sisters of the Ursuline convent along with six other girls, Celine quickly becomes enamored with the vibrant city from the music to the food to the soirées and—especially—to the danger. She soon becomes embroiled in the city’s glitzy underworld, known as Le Cour des Lions, after catching the eye of the group’s leader, the enigmatic Sèbastien Saint Germain. When the body of one of the girls from the convent is found in the lair of Le Cour des Lions, Celine battles her attraction to him and suspicions about Sèbastien’s guilt along with the shame of her own horrible secret.

    When more bodies are discovered, each crime more gruesome than the last, Celine and New Orleans become gripped by the terror of a serial killer on the loose—one Celine is sure has set her in his sights . . . and who may even be the young man who has stolen her heart. As the murders continue to go unsolved, Celine takes matters into her own hands and soon uncovers something even more shocking: an age-old feud from the darkest creatures of the underworld reveals a truth about Celine she always suspected simmered just beneath the surface.

    At once a sultry romance and a thrilling murder mystery, master storyteller Renée Ahdieh embarks on her most potent fantasy series yet: The Beautiful.

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  • Kill the Farm Boy

    Kill the Farm Boy by Delilah Dawson

    Kill the Farm Boy by Kevin Hearne and Delilah S. Dawson is $1.99! Readers say that this is a light-hearted, slightly goofy book a la Terry Pratchett, but some found it tried too hard in its silliness. There are currently three books out in the series and I wonder if this is a series that finds its footing as it progresses.

    In an irreverent new series in the tradition of Terry Pratchett novels and The Princess Bride, the New York Times bestselling authors of the Iron Druid Chronicles and Star Wars: Phasmareinvent fantasy, fairy tales, and floridly written feast scenes.

    Once upon a time, in a faraway kingdom, a hero, the Chosen One, was born . . . and so begins every fairy tale ever told.

    This is not that fairy tale.

    There is a Chosen One, but he is unlike any One who has ever been Chosened.

    And there is a faraway kingdom, but you have never been to a magical world quite like the land of Pell.

    There, a plucky farm boy will find more than he’s bargained for on his quest to awaken the sleeping princess in her cursed tower. First there’s the Dark Lord who wishes for the boy’s untimely death . . . and also very fine cheese. Then there’s a bard without a song in her heart but with a very adorable and fuzzy tail, an assassin who fears not the night but is terrified of chickens, and a mighty fighter more frightened of her sword than of her chain-mail bikini. This journey will lead to sinister umlauts, a trash-talking goat, the Dread Necromancer Steve, and a strange and wondrous journey to the most peculiar “happily ever after” that ever once-upon-a-timed.

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  • The Immortals

    The Immortals by Jordanna Max Brodsky

    The Immortals by Jordanna Max Brodsky is $2.99 and a KDD! It’s the first book in the Olympus Unbound. Sarah gave the first book a B grade. I highly recommend reading Sarah’s review to get a full sense of whether this book may be for you:

    When I started reading it, I had a really difficult time putting it down. The world building made for addictive reading, even when I was reading things I usually don’t read.

    MANHATTAN HAS MANY SECRETS.
    SOME ARE OLDER THAN THE CITY ITSELF.

    Manhattan.
    The city sleeps. Selene DiSilva walks her dog along the banks of the Hudson. She is alone-just the way she likes it. She doesn’t believe in friends, and she doesn’t speak to her family. Most of them are simply too dangerous.

    Murders.
    In the predawn calm, Selene finds the body of a young woman washed ashore, gruesomely mutilated and wreathed in laurel. Her ancient rage returns. And so does the memory of a promise she made long ago. To protect the innocent-and to punish those who stands in her way.

    Gods.
    With the NYPD out of its depth, Selene vows to hunt the killer on her own. But when classics professor Theo Schultz decodes the ancient myth behind the crime, the solitary Huntress finds herself working with a man who’s her opposite in every way. Together, they face a long-forgotten cult that lies behind a string of murders, and they’ll need help from the one source Selene distrusts most of all: the city’s other Immortals.

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  1. Elham says:

    Midnight by Beverly Jenkins is $1.99 at Amazon right now.

  2. cleo says:

    I’m an Alexis Hall fan and I only gave Mortal Follies 3/5 stars. It’s one of his odd books – it will probably disappoint if you’re hoping for something similar to his more mainstream books.

    Here’s my GR review

    B-/C+? Odd, genre mashing fantasy ff romance set in alt Regency England, with magic and old gods. Narrated by Robin Goodfellow (aka Puck, the narrator of A Midsummer Night’s Dream), how much you like this book (imo) will come down to how much you enjoy/ tolerate the snarky, omniscient story telling style – it’s so very clever (this isn’t necessarily meant as a compliment btw), with lots of asides complaining about mortals, plus Shakespearean references. Read the sample!

    I think the blurb does a disservice to the book. It sets reader expectations for a completely different book. Once I kind of relaxed into the narrator and the style, I ended up enjoying it more than I expected to, based on the first few chapters. But it’s a weird book. The romance is definitely secondary to the plot, but since I found the romance tedious, I didn’t mind that much. The pacing is uneven, which I minded more.

  3. Darlynne says:

    WORMWOOD ABBEY by Christina Baehr is on sale at Amazon US for $1.99 and Amazon UK for 1.59 today. I thought I’d seen it mentioned here, but what do I know.

  4. Layla says:

    The Notorious Lord Knightly by Lorraine Heath is $1.99!!!

    (Apologies for the excessive punctuation. I’ve been waiting for this to go on sale for forever.)

  5. Ely says:

    Kevin Hearne is in the “men who can’t write women” category of authors for me. So although Kill the Farm Boy references a lot of great things (Terry Pratchett! Princess Bride!), I feel like it might be one of those stories that tries to deconstrust the myth but only proves that the authors don’t really understand the myth.

    @Layla, anything below 5 exclamation marks doesn’t require apologizing for, I think. 🙂

  6. ReadKnitSnark says:

    @Darlynne Someone was reading WORMWOOD ABBEY here the other week, but hadn’t finished it yet so I don’t know whether I wasted my money grabbing it or not… I’ll give my opinion when I get around to reading it. (Which could take a while because I’m all about rereading all of the comfort reads right now.)

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