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  • The Right Swipe

    The Right Swipe

    RECOMMENDED: The Right Swipe by Alisha Rai is $1.99! Maya read this one and gave is an A:

    The Right Swipe is an amazing, well written story about two people of color falling in love as they come to terms with how the physical, psychological, and emotional traumas they experienced continue to affect them both. It was also, for me, a quiet little moment where I felt my existence was acknowledged.

    Alisha Rai returns with the first book in her sizzling new Modern Love series, in which two rival dating app creators find themselves at odds in the boardroom but in sync in the bedroom.

    Rhiannon Hunter may have revolutionized romance in the digital world, but in real life she only swipes right on her career—and the occasional hookup. The cynical dating app creator controls her love life with a few key rules:

    – Nude pics are by invitation only

    – If someone stands you up, block them with extreme prejudice

    – Protect your heart

    Only there aren’t any rules to govern her attraction to her newest match, former pro-football player Samson Lima. The sexy and seemingly sweet hunk woos her one magical night… and disappears.

    Rhi thought she’d buried her hurt over Samson ghosting her, until he suddenly surfaces months later, still big, still beautiful—and in league with a business rival. He says he won’t fumble their second chance, but she’s wary. A temporary physical partnership is one thing, but a merger of hearts? Surely that’s too high a risk…

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  • The Duke Gets Desperate

    The Duke Gets Desperate by Diana Quincy

    The Duke Gets Desperate by Diana Quincy is $1.99! This is book one in a series. There are renovation elements and enemies to lovers. Have you read this one?

    Diana Quincy returns with a steamy affair between an Arab-American woman who inherits a run-down castle in the English countryside and the duke who asserts the castle is his, in the first book in a brand-new Victorian historical romance series.

    Anthony Cary, Duke of Strickland, inherits his spendthrift father’s title and can finally restore the family castle to its former glory. But at the reading of the will, Strick is stunned to learn that his father has secretly disentailed him, leaving the family manor–home to twelve generations of dukes–to Strick’s American stepmother. Everyone knows Strick detests the dowager duchess, and when she dies mysteriously, damning rumors start to surface.

    When Raya Darwish unexpectedly inherits her glamorous late cousin’s castle in the English countryside, she clashes with the charismatic young duke who insists the castle is rightfully his. The estate is practically bankrupt, so she must find a way to work with the duke in order to save both of their futures.

    The two cannot stand each other, but mutual disdain soon gives way to desire. When questions arise about how her cousin died, Raya cannot help wondering if Strick’s sudden unbridled passion for her is part of a scheme to get his castle back…

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  • The Duke Goes Down

    The Duke Goes Down by Sophie Jordan

    The Duke Goes Down by Sophie Jordan is $1.99! This is book one in The Duke Hunt and it features class differences and some opposites attract.

    New York Times bestselling author Sophie Jordan begins the all new Duke Hunt series with the illegitimate son of a duke who meets his match in the daring daughter of a vicar.

    The Bastard Rogue…

    Peregrine Butler’s privileged blue-blooded world is rocked to the core when it is revealed he was born before his parents’ marriage and, therefore, is not the legal heir to the dukedom. Facing ruin, Perry must use his charm and good looks to win an heiress—all the while, ignoring his fascination with the one interfering and alluring chit who is intent on sabotaging his efforts.

    The Lady Vicar…

    Everyone knows Imogen Bates, the virtuous daughter of the senile vicar. She can write a sermon in a day and spot a rogue in a second, so she sees right through Perry’s seductive façade. But Imogen’s plan to protect the heiresses of her beloved Shropshire from the erstwhile Duke of Penning, the bane of her existence since childhood, soon turns into something altogether unacceptable for the proper lady… who suddenly finds herself longing to keep his heated glances and tempting kisses all to herself.

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  • Quiet

    Quiet by Susan Cain

    RECOMMENDED: Quiet by Susan Cain is $1.99! Sarah loved this book and I picked it up on her recommendation. She gave it an A:

    This is a bit outside the romance genre, to say the least, but this book was deeply fascinating for me. If you’re an introvert, and have sometimes wondered what was wrong with you that you feel or experience things so differently, I think your experience might be similar to my own, and the experience of the people who recommended this book to me.

    The book that started the Quiet Revolution

    At least one-third of the people we know are introverts. They are the ones who prefer listening to speaking; who innovate and create but dislike self-promotion; who favor working on their own over working in teams. It is to introverts—Rosa Parks, Chopin, Dr. Seuss, Steve Wozniak—that we owe many of the great contributions to society.

    In Quiet, Susan Cain argues that we dramatically undervalue introverts and shows how much we lose in doing so. She charts the rise of the Extrovert Ideal throughout the twentieth century and explores how deeply it has come to permeate our culture. She also introduces us to successful introverts—from a witty, high-octane public speaker who recharges in solitude after his talks, to a record-breaking salesman who quietly taps into the power of questions. Passionately argued, superbly researched, and filled with indelible stories of real people, Quiet has the power to permanently change how we see introverts and, equally important, how they see themselves.

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  1. book_reader_ea01sj71r4 says:

    QUIET sounds pretty amazing and needs to be next on my list once I finish my current non-fiction book. Maybe all those folks here who have talked about non-fiction getting them out of a reading rut are onto something because this would be non-fiction #4 in a row for me.

    I work in a technical environment, which tends to attract more introverts than not, and I’m married to total introvert. Because I am more extroverted than these folks, I think they tend to want to label me as an extrovert. But I’m really just not. I need quiet time every day, reading books like this one.

  2. cleo says:

    I wanted to like Quiet more than I did – I DNF’d it. It’s been a long time but I remember thinking that some of the research the author highlighted was really interesting but also that she had an overly broad definition of introversion and some of the things she included seemed like a reach to me.

    Honestly, I put it down because it didn’t resonate with me. I’m introverted and I’m lucky enough not to have much damage / shame / angst around being introverted – I just didn’t relate to the author’s approach. I’m glad it exists for people who need it, but I’m also happy not to need it.

    (Seriously, my old therapist was surprised – in a good way – by how self-accepting I am about this. But I grew up with happily introverted parents. I have lots of issues, but not about being an introvert.)

  3. footiepjs says:

    I also DNF’d Quiet. It was very “the extroverts are keeping you down and holding you back but did you know you’re actually more sensitive and also more smarter and all around better than they are?” Good heavens, no. I’m exaggerating of course but not as much as you’d expect based on all the praise and hype surrounding this book.

  4. Karen H near Tampa says:

    I have no issues with being an introvert but I very much appreciated “Quiet” (it’s actually on my keeper shelf though I haven’t reread it). I am retired now but had many instances in my work life where the atmosphere the extroverts prefer (open cubicles being the worst) did negatively impact my work life. The constant noise bothered me a lot (and still does). I was happy sharing my knowledge as the Product Expert and could and did teach others (at work and at a community college) but was never very good at the socializing that was expected. I liked the people I worked with enough but know that I did not advance as far as I might have because I didn’t go to every get-together that wasn’t required (perhaps it was a bit of “out of sight, out of mind”). But work for me was always to live, never my life.

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  6. Jenni C says:

    Quiet was a revelation for me. I am an introvert, as is my son, and I tried so hard to get my hubby, an extrovert, to read it. I think it would help him understand hi son so much better. I loved this book! It needs to be required reading. Lol

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