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  • The Deep End

    The Deep End by Kristen Ashley

    The Deep End by Kristen Ashley is $1.99! This is the first book in the Honey series and features an alpha hero who happens to be a submissive in the bedroom. Hello! Some readers felt the writing was too “flowery” for a typical Kristen Ashley romance. If you’ve read this, tell me what you thought!

    Enter a decadent sensual world where gorgeous alpha males are pleasure slaves committed to fulfilling a woman’s every desire. At the elite Honey club, no boundary will be left untested, and one’s darkest desires will become a sensual reality.

    Olivier isn’t sure what he’s gotten himself into when he joins the Honey Club, only that a dark part of him craves the lifestyle offered by this secret, exclusive club.

    When Amèlie invites Olivier to surrender, she pushes him to explore his deepest desires as a submissive. As they grow closer and find themselves falling harder than either of them anticipated, the truth about Olivier’s past could threaten the budding relationship they both long for.

    Gripping and seductive, The Deep End is the first book in a sensational new series from bestselling author Kristen Ashley.

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  • The Rose

    The Rose by Tiffany Reisz

    The Rose by Tiffany Reisz is $2.99! This is book two in The Godwicks series which is a mix of contemporary, fantasy, and erotic romance. The first book, The Red, was favorable reviewed here. I don’t think they need to be read in order, but correct me if I’m wrong.

    Author Tiffany Reisz returns to the world of The Red with an imaginative sequel full of lust and magic, and the dangers unleashed when the two are combined…

    On the day of Lia’s university graduation party, her parents—wealthy art collectors with friends in high places—gift her a beautiful wine cup, a rare artifact decorated with roses. It’s a stunning gift, and one that August Bowman, a friend of her parents and a guest at Lia’s party, also has his eye on. The cup, August tells her, is known as the Rose kylix, and it’s no ordinary cup. It was used in the temple ceremonies of Eros, Greek god of erotic love, and has the power to bring the most intimate sexual fantasies to life.

    But Lia is skeptical of August’s claims of the cup’s mythology and magic—after all, he’s a collector himself, and she suspects he just wants to get his hands on this impressive piece of art. So he dares her to try it for herself, and when Lia drinks from the Rose kylix she is suddenly immersed in an erotic myth so vivid it seems real—as though she’s living out the most sensual fantasy with August by her side…

    Realizing the true power of this ancient and dangerous relic, Lia is even more wary of giving it up, though August insists it is only safe with him. He’s willing to pay the full value of the cup, but Lia has another type of trade in mind. One that finds them more tangled up in each other—and in fantasy—than either was prepared for.

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  • Periodic Tales

    Periodic Tales by Hugh Aldersey-Williams

    Periodic Tales by Hugh Andersey-Williams is $3.99! I recently mentioned this in Get Rec’d. If you like niche history or science nerdery, check this one out.

    In the spirit of A Short History of Nearly Everything comes Periodic Tales. Award-winning science writer Hugh Andersey-Williams offers readers a captivating look at the elements—and the amazing, little-known stories behind their discoveries. Periodic Tales is an energetic and wide-ranging book of innovations and innovators, of superstition and science and the myriad ways the chemical elements are woven into our culture, history, and language. It will delight readers of Genome, Einstein’s DreamsLongitude, and The Age of Wonder.

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  • Crashing the A-List

    Crashing the A-List by Summer Heacock

    Crashing the A-List by Summer Heacock is $1.99! Elyse gave this one a C-:

    While Crashing the A-List did offer a really loving and supportive relationship, it wasn’t a romantic one, nor was it the reason I picked up the book to begin with.

    After four months of unemployment, former book editor Clara Montgomery is still stuck sleeping on her little brother’s ugly couch in Queens. Determined to keep her minuscule savings account intact, she takes a job clearing out abandoned storage units, but is in no way prepared for stumbling upon dead snakes or trying to identify exactly where the perpetual stench of beets is emanating from.

    When Clara comes across a unit that was once owned by an escort service, she finds the brothel “résumé” of a younger Caspian Tiddleswich… an astonishingly famous British actor. Her best friend thinks she should sell the gossip to a tabloid to fund her way off the couch from hell, but Clara instead manages to track down Caspian’s contact info, intending to reassure him that her lips are sealed.

    Unfortunately, Caspian misinterprets Clara’s attempt at altruism and shows up on her doorstep, accusing her of blackmail. When the paparazzi capture a photo of them together, Caspian’s PR team sees an opportunity to promote his latest film—and if Clara wants to atone for her “crimes,” she’ll have to play along. Pretending to be Caspian’s girlfriend seems like it will be a tolerable, if somewhat daunting, penance… until their fake romance becomes something more than either of them expected.

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  1. flchen1 says:

    $.99:
    – Two Straights Too Many (Heroes of Port Dale Book 1) by Romeo Alexander
    – Crossed Over: A Novel by Santana Knox
    – All Wrapped Up: A Second Chance Holiday Romance (Pine Mountain Book 7)
    by Kimberly Kincaid
    – Punk-In: MM Rockstar Romance (Wayward Lane Book 1) by Ava Olsen
    – Deep Black by Miles Cameron
    – Anthony: A Single Dad of Gaynor Beach Romance by Gabbi Grey

    $1.99:
    – Starter Villain by John Scalzi
    – Hugh: A Single Dads of Gaynor Beach Romance by Gabbi Grey
    – The Bridge Kingdom by Danielle L. Jensen

    Free:
    – Wrong Bed Baby (Crescent Cove Book 10) by Taryn Quinn
    – The Unlikeable Demon Hunter: A Devilishly Funny Urban Fantasy Romance (Nava Katz Book 1) by Deborah Wilde

  2. Ely says:

    For what it’s worth, Starter Villain (that flchen1 mentioned above) is a great book and like nothing else I’ve ever read. It was also, interestingly to me at least, the book that made me realize I default to male when the main character’s gender isn’t immediately apparent (which was pointed out to me by my book club, both my assumption and that the gender wasn’t 100% apparent). Similarly, Scalzi’s Kaiju Preservation Society is written in the same vein.

    You don’t have to have read The Red to read The Rose (sorry, couldn’t help myself with that sentence). The Rose is also a lot less :waves hands incoherently about consent and general over-the-top insanity: than The Red.

  3. drewbird says:

    There are quite a few that have intrigued me recetly that seem to be on sale this week – Start Villan mentioned above, but also Glorious Exploits, The Vegetarian (author just won the Noble I think?), and Ashram Assasin… sounds like @Ely liked Starter Villan, but anyone read any of these others? Are they worth picking up? Thanks if you have any insight!

  4. M says:

    Between Friends and Lovers by Shirlene Obuobi is $1.99

  5. Sandra says:

    Graphic Audio has their series set of MurderBot on sale right now along with a number of others. For those not familiar with GA, they do full cast audio books with sound effects. https://www.graphicaudio.net/the-murderbot-diaries-series-set.html

  6. Lauren says:

    Re: ambiguous gender – Scalzi has a great scifi murder mystery called Lock In with two versions, each with a different narrator (I want to say Wil Wheaton and Amber Benson) and that’s the only thing that changes, the text is ambiguous either way

  7. LML says:

    Reading about ambiguous gender characters, above, brought to mind a (British) mystery novel character named Hillary and let me to a Slate article about author Sarah Caudwell.

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