Welcome back, everyone! I have such good news. After months and months of losing the reading bug, I think I may have found it again! I don’t want to jinx myself, but I bought a new ereader, loaded it up with a few options (I didn’t want to be too overwhelmed by choices!), and started one. Since I’ve started it, I can’t stop thinking about it and I’ve even been bummed when I’ve been too … Continue reading Links: This One Might Be Emotional →
  
RECOMMENDED: Love Lettering by Kate Clayborn is $2.99! Aarya gave this one an A:
Love Lettering is a special book that I’ll hold close to my heart for a long time. It’s a quiet romance with quiet protagonists, but sometimes it’s the quiet moments that echo the loudest.
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 Camp Damascus is a full-length novel by Chuck Tingle. Chuck Tingle is famous for writing many, many erotic and humorous short stories and novellas, and he is beloved for including rather pointed social commentary in these stories and for a social media presence in which he celebrates all kinds of love. For an idea of his short work, check out my review of Oppressed in the Butt by my Inclusive Holiday Coffee Cups or listen … Continue reading Camp Damascus by Chuck Tingle →
  
RECOMMENDED: The Mimicking of Known Success by Malka Older is $2.99! We mentioned this on Hide Your Wallet and Carrie reviewed it and gave it a B+:
The writing technique is excellent, the worldbuilding interesting and poetic, the characters enjoyable to spend time with, and there’s tea. It was interesting, entertaining, and enjoyable – two thumbs up.
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This HaBO request is from Jessica, who is looking for this YA romance: I need help finding a book I read years ago. It’s a young adult romance book. It’s set in a lake town. The main character has a history with two brothers (the Donnellys?) whose family owns a pizza shop. Her mom wrote a book about her daughter’s love triangle with the boys that became a best seller. The daughter also went on … Continue reading HaBO: The Donnellys and Their Pizza Shop →
  
Welcome back to Hide Your Wallet, where we caution you to secret away any means of spending as we unleash a deluge of new releases! We have a few fantasy romance and horror titles coming out this week, which personally makes me a very happy reader. We also have series continuations and a monster romance. What are you looking forward to this week? Let us know!
  
RECOMMENDED: The Adventures Of Amina Al-Sirafi by Shannon Chakraborty is $3.99! Thank you to everyone who told us about this sale; fingers crossed it’s still valid. Carrie squeed about this one:
I adored every part of this story – the stakes, the world-building, the language, the characters, and the action. I can’t wait to read more of it.
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  Her Ladyship, The Duchess of Smackington, apologizes for the delay in this Bachelorette post, but her summer diary is quite full. First, she has to place a hex on all the assholes who continue to set off fireworks after the Fourth of July. Also, some of our neighbors has been having scandalously public squabbles in their front yard and she must observe this to determine which of the marital parties is to blame. Both. It’s … Continue reading Elyse Watches The Bachelorette–S20 E3: C’mon Barbie, Let’s Go Party →
   
 As the daughter of an Austenite, I feel compelled to read all queer Pride and Prejudice retellings. The heroine of Just as You Are was one of the most annoying versions of Elizabeth Bennet that I’ve read–anxious, judgmental, and self-absorbed at times. But I enjoyed Just as You Are once I let go of expecting this to align in any real way with the emotional world of Pride and Prejudice, and rode the wave of … Continue reading Just as You Are by Camille Kellogg →
  
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Welcome to Book Beat! Book Beat aims to highlight other books that we may hear about through friends, social media, or other sources. We could see a gorgeous ad! Or find a new-to-us author on a list of underrated romances! Think of Book Beat as Teen Beat or Tiger Beat, but for books. And no staples to open to get the fold-out poster.