Lucy Undying

Lucy Undying by Kiersten White is $1.99! Thanks for everyone who let us know about this sale; fingers crossed it carries through the week. I thought Carrie reviewed this one, but perhaps she mentioned it on Whatcha Reading or something.
A vampire escapes the thrall of Dracula and embarks on her own search for self-discovery and true love in this epic and seductive gothic fantasy from the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Hide.
Her name was written in the pages of someone else’s Lucy Westenra was one of Dracula’s first victims.
But her death was only the beginning. Lucy rose from the grave a vampire and has spent her immortal life trying to escape from Dracula’s clutches—and trying to discover who she really is and what she truly wants.
Her undead life takes an unexpected turn in twenty-first-century London, when she meets another woman, Iris, who is also yearning to break free from her past. Iris’s family has built a health empire based on a sinister secret, and they’ll do anything to stay in power.
Lucy has long believed she would never love again. Yet she finds herself compelled by the charming Iris while Iris is equally mesmerized by the confident and glamorous Lucy. But their intense connection and blossoming love is threatened by outside forces. Iris’s mother won’t let go of her without a fight, and Lucy’s past still has Dracula is on the prowl once more.
Lucy Westenra has been a tragically murdered teen, a lonesome adventurer, and a fearsome hunter, but happiness has always eluded her. Can she find the strength to destroy Dracula once and for all, or will her heart once again be her undoing?
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The Royals Upstairs by Karina Halle is $1.99! This is a second chance romance between a royal bodyguard and a royal nanny. Have any of you read this one?
He’s the royal bodyguard. She’s the royal nanny. The annoyingly hot attraction that simmers between them—that’s a royal pain.
James Hunter has made a tactical error. His new role as protection officer to Prince Magnus of Norway was supposed to be an exciting change. Instead he’s marooned on a royal estate in the middle of nowhere charged with chasing after demon children and dodging the machinations of meddling staff. And the crowning jewel in this little drama—the children’s nanny is none other than Laila Bruset. The woman whose heart he broke. The woman who still holds his.When Laila took the job as a nanny for the Norwegian royal children in order to be closer to her ailing grandmother in Oslo, the last thing she expected was to have her life turned upside down—again. But as much as James gets on her nerves, he’s also getting under her skin, and the tension between them sizzles just as devastatingly as before.
As undeniable sparks turn James and Laila’s battle royal into a more serious game of hearts, nanny and bodyguard will have to decide just how much they’re willing to risk for a second chance at love.
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Ghosts by Dolly Alderton is $1.99! This is one where I can’t decide it’s a tried and true contemporary romance, or if it’s more fiction with romantic elements. Please sound off in the comments if you have the answer!
A smart, sexy, laugh-out-loud romantic comedy about ex-boyfriends, imperfect parents, friends with kids, and a man who disappears the moment he says “I love you.”
Nina Dean is not especially bothered that she’s single. She owns her own apartment, she’s about to publish her second book, she has a great relationship with her ex-boyfriend, and enough friends to keep her social calendar full and her hangovers plentiful. And when she downloads a dating app, she does the seemingly impossible: She meets a great guy on her first date. Max is handsome and built like a lumberjack; he has floppy blond hair and a stable job. But more surprising than anything else, Nina and Max have chemistry. Their conversations are witty and ironic, they both hate sports, they dance together like fools, they happily dig deep into the nuances of crappy music, and they create an entire universe of private jokes and chemical bliss.
But when Max ghosts her, Nina is forced to deal with everything she’s been trying so hard to ignore: her father’s Alzheimer’s is getting worse, and so is her mother’s denial of it; her editor hates her new book idea; and her best friend from childhood is icing her out. Funny, tender, and eminently, movingly relatable, Ghosts is a whip-smart tale of relationships and modern life.
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Water Moon by Samantha Sotto Yamboa is $2.99! This released in January. Elyse mentioned it on Hide Your Wallet because it sounded cozy and magical.
A woman inherits a pawnshop where you can sell your regrets, and then embarks on a magical journey when a charming young physicist wanders into the shop, in this dreamlike and enchanting fantasy novel.
On a backstreet in Tokyo lies a pawnshop, but not everyone can find it. Most will see a cozy ramen restaurant. And only the chosen ones—those who are lost—will find a place to pawn their life choices and deepest regrets.
Hana Ishikawa wakes on her first morning as the pawnshop’s new owner to find it ransacked, the shop’s most precious acquisition stolen, and her father missing. And then into the shop stumbles a charming stranger, quite unlike its other customers, for he offers help instead of seeking it.
Together, they must journey through a mystical world to find Hana’s father and the stolen choice—by way of rain puddles, rides on paper cranes, the bridge between midnight and morning, and a night market in the clouds.
But as they get closer to the truth, Hana must reveal a secret of her own—and risk making a choice that she will never be able to take back.
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Regarding GHOSTS: If you’ve ever stood next to a real lumberjack, you’d know they made my 6’3″, 250-pound husband look like Goofy. I didn’t realize people could get that big. And broad, that was the real surprise. Also covered in tree shavings and bark. The sight of them emerging from a forest in Washington state will stay with me forever.
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Does anyone else sometimes have the experience of reading a blurb thinking that it sounds like an interesting premise, only to then read that it has one trope too many and promptly lose interest?
The blurb for THE ROYALS did this for me. I’m not interested in romance about fictional royalty, but a romance about people who work for royalty sounded interestingly different until the part where they were also exes. It’s often exes. Or a one-night stand. Or a brother’s best friend. Or grumpy/sunshine. Or…
Some of these extra tropes I happen to either dislike (grumpy/sunshine) or be bored by (brother’s best friend), but other times, like here, it’s not anything about the exes trope per se, it’s just that the premise without that part was a bit different and already had interesting potential without adding a stock trope, and the stock tropes, in my experience, tend to overwhelm the more original parts.
I once read a Harlequin Blaze (RIP) trilogy that made a big deal about being about three siblings in creative professions, and then it made almost no use of ANY of the unique potential of the settings to instead focus entirely on stock tropes. It was so disappointing, and I feel like I see similar things a lot.
Anyways. Maybe I’m just not the right reader for romance anymore, idk.
@star- I know exactly what you mean! I have more patience for tropes in historicals, but with contemporaries I have to have a good amount of competence and unique setting to get me interested.
Try “Codename Charming” by Lucy Parker. It is Royal-adjacent but no cheesy trope. And it is genuinely charming (all of her books are!)
https://a.co/d/9tSSNxf
And, btw, why can’t you date your siblings’friends, at least once you are out of high school? All three of my brothers dated someone who was a friend of mine at least once. And once, years after we’d broken up, I briefly dated the brother of an ex. I so rarely understand that trope.