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Defining the Evolved Form of Historical Romance

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Mostly Historical Romances

Books on Sale: The Duchess Takes a Husband by Harper St. George & More

The Duchess Takes a Husband by Harper St. George is $1.99! This is a KDD and is book four in the Gilded Age Heiresses series. This last book in the series features Camille, whose wedding to a terrible man is what kicks off book one.

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Hide Your Wallet: June 24th Release Week

Happy Tuesday! It’s the last release week in June and it’s a pretty strong end of the month. There are lots of contemporaries, historical romances and settings, and even a fantasy romance anthology. Which releases are on your radar this week? Let us know in the comments!  

Cover Awe: Kissing on a Stack of Pancakes

Till There Was You by Lindsay Hameroff. An illustrated cover of a couple kissing on top of a stack of pancakes smothered in syrup and topped with blueberries. She is wearing jeans, brown boots, and a pink salmon colored sweater. Her hair is half in a bun and half down. He is wearing jeans, blue sneakers, a brown sweater, and a white backwards baseball cap. The sky blends from purple to pink to orange to yellow and the shape of a city lingers in the background.

This crop of covers just fills me with joy! Cover design by Rita Frangie Batour Sarah: The “Wearing a big giant dress on the cover” trend is very old and established but I LOVE the use of texture to resemble embroidery here Kiki: Harper’s always got the gowns! Claudia: She sure does!! A recent one had a gorgeous emerald green one!! Amanda: We’re still unpacking at the house, but this just makes me want to … Continue reading Cover Awe: Kissing on a Stack of Pancakes

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Books on Sale: The Devil and the Heiress by Harper St. George & More

RECOMMENDED: The Devil and the Heiress by Harper St. George is $1.99! Thank you to everyone who let us know about this one! This is book two in The Gilded Heiresses series and Elyse gave it an A-:

The Devil and the Heiress by Harper St. George is a tropey historical romance with light conflict. It worked totally for me, but lately I’ve needed less darkness and fewer obstacles for the main characters to overcome in my reading.

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Hide Your Wallet: April 23rd Release Week!

Welcome back to Hide Your Wallet! This is where we talk about the books releasing this week that are pretty buzzy or are on our radar. This time, I feel like there’s an even mix of subgenres across romance! What books are you excited for this week? Let us know in the comments!

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Hide Your Wallet: May 23rd Release Week!

If you missed it, we’ve switched our Hide Your Wallet new release posts to weekly instead of bi-monthly! This gives us a chance to cover more books in more digestible lists. There’s a number of thrillers and suspense titles in this one. Lots of series continuations as well! As always, what is on your to-read and to-buy list this week?

Books On Sale

Cathy Yardley, a Freebie, & More

Books on Sale: The Devil and the Heiress by Harper St. George & More

RECOMMENDED: The Devil and the Heiress by Harper St. George is $1.99! Thank you to everyone who let us know about this one! This is book two in The Gilded Heiresses series and Elyse gave it an A-:

The Devil and the Heiress by Harper St. George is a tropey historical romance with light conflict. It worked totally for me, but lately I’ve needed less darkness and fewer obstacles for the main characters to overcome in my reading.

Continue reading →