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Hide Your Wallet: July 22nd Release Week

Happy Tuesday! It’s a short and sweet release week for us. Only three books that are on our radar: one fantasy romance and two contemporaries. Next week is looking a bit more promising. How’s your TBR pile doing this week? Let us know in the comments!

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Hide Your Wallet: August 6th Release Week!

Happy Tuesday! I wasn’t lying when I said the first week of August was bursting with new releases. We have over a dozen that we’re excited for or might be on your radar. I can’t remember the last time a week had that many selections from us! Are any of these on your TBR pile? What books are you most excited for? Let us know in the comments!

Cover Awe: Movement, Embroidery, & More

Duet with a Siren Duke by Elise Kova. A blond merman with teal tail holds a woman. She has darker blond, curly hair and is wearing pink, backless dress. Bubbles and multicolored beads.

Welcome back to Cover Awe! Sarah: Border! Stuff! Filigree! CAT Amanda: That cat is definitely up to some mischief! Lara: I love the lighting so much! Sneezy: Me too! Cover illustration by Deandra Scicluna Elyse: I love the firelight in the background and the intimacy Sneezy: I agree, this is lovely! Carrie: I’m a sucker for a forehead bump Sarah: Sorry I can’t hear you all over the incredible soothing sound of all the cozy … Continue reading Cover Awe: Movement, Embroidery, & More

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Hide Your Wallet: August 8th Release Week!

It’s Tuesday, which means new books! This is one of our busier release weeks amongst the staff. We have lots of variety in this one. There are historical romances, contemporaries, fantasy, and horror. What books are on your TBR pile? Any overlap with ours?

Books On Sale

Vampires, Horror, & More

Books on Sale: The Dry by Jane Harper & More

RECOMMENDEDThe Dry by Jane Harper is $2.99! I read this after Elyse’s review and found it to be a quick read. Elyse really enjoyed this mystery and gave it an A in a Lightning Review, there is a content warning though:

The Dry is an excellent, solid mystery. I loved the setting of a rural community struggling through a drought that sets everyone on edge and amplifies tensions.

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