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Witches, Urban Fantasy, & More

Books on Sale: A Lady Awakened by Cecilia Grant & More

RECOMMENDED: A Lady Awakened by Cecilia Grant is $2.99! This book is often recommended in terms a sex-positive heroine. However, other readers found the heroine’s view of sex to be rather unromantic. I feel like this is one of the more divisive romances; people either seem to love it or hate it.

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Historical Romance, Simone St. James, & More

Books on Sale: Evvie Drake Starts Over by Linda Holmes & More

RECOMMENDED: Evvie Drake Starts Over by Linda Holmes is $2.99! This currently a price-matched Kindle Daily Deal. We have a lovely guest squee for this one:

This is the perfect breezy summer read. It is also the perfect fresh spring read, the perfect crisp fall read, and the perfect cozy winter read. I hope I’ve adequately conveyed that I have so many feelings about this delightful book – and they are all good.

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Historical Romances from Sophie Jordan, Cecilia Grant, & More!

Books on Sale: Love in the Time of Scandal by Caroline Linden & More

Love in the Time of Scandal by Caroline Linden is $1.99! This is a historical romance and was mentioned on a previous podcast with Redheadedgirl, who used this book as a palate cleanser after reading Grey. This has a marriage of convenience element to it, and readers loved watching the hero and heroine come to terms with their arrangement. However, others felt differently about the main couple, finding the heroine too stubborn. Have you read this one?

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Mixed Bag with Nonfiction, Historical Romance, & More Contemporaries

Books on Sale: Indecent Proposal by Molly O'Keefe & More

Indecent Proposal by Molly O’Keefe is 99c! This is a recommended contemporary romance that has shown up in the comments on the site and in a podcast interview with Rose Lerner. This is book four in the Boys of Bishop series. The book starts with a one-night stand, if that happens to be your catnip. Readers said it was a great emotional story, though some expressed difficult connecting with the characters.

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