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All Contemporary Romances!

Books on Sale: Writing Her In by Holley Trent & More

Writing Her In by Holley Trent is 99c! This is the first book in Trent’s Plot Twist series, which focuses on poly and triad romances with at least one character (sometimes more) involved in the book industry. It’s been recommend in the comments of Whatcha Reading before. Have you read it?

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Cover Snark: Goodbye, Childhood

A man in a black shirt stands in front of a red orange background. He's lifting up one side of his shirt, revealing a nipple. The hem of his shirt is held in his teeth and his hands are doing god knows what at his waist.

Hi there! Welcome to Cover Snark! As a reminder, eating or drinking while reading this post could be hazardous to your health. From Erin: OMG PLEASE Cover Snark Masters of Maria 1-4. It is killing me. Sarah: Peekaboo Nips likes to chew his own shirt? Amanda: And that’s a nip that really can’t be missed. You can’t help but look at it. Sarah: It’s looking at us. No matter where I am in the room. … Continue reading Cover Snark: Goodbye, Childhood

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Vikings, Bollywood, & More

Books on Sale: The Viking Queen’s Men by Holley Trent & More

The Viking Queen’s Men by Holley Trent is $2.99 at Amazon! This is a paranormal erotic romance with vikings and some menage elements. I have seen this recommended all over Twitter and I take my Twitter recommendations very seriously. However, some readers thought this was a historical romance and it is not.

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Recommended Paranormal, Plus YA & Jim Henson!

Books on Sale: Midnight’s Kiss by Thea Harrison & More

RECOMMENDED: Midnight’s Kiss by Thea Harrison is $2.99! This book is currently nominated for a RITA® in the Paranormal Romance category and received favorable reviews during our RITA® Reader Challenge.

DonnaMarie gave it an A:

There’s plenty of action between escaping and revenging and cleaning house. It moves along logically and nicely paced. You aren’t going to find yourself wondering why someone wanders off by themselves or doesn’t stay put when told to stay put. It’s pretty entertaining, but the real reason to read this is the relationship journey. I probably won’t articulate this as well as a more analytical thinker. The exploration of forgiveness and moving on after trust is betrayed is deeply effecting.

PamG gave it a B+:

On its own, this novel isn’t the most amazingly unique example of the paranormal romance sub-genre, but it is part of a pretty dynamic series. The writing is solid; characterization, strong–especially Melly’s–and world-building, consistent and interesting. A reader new to the series could easily follow the plot, might well enjoy it, but might not get what the hoopla is about. I do reread my favorite books and series, so I expect to reread this one at some point. Hence the B+. However, there was no Good Book Noise™ wafting up from the old recliner as I turned the last page, so Midnight’s Kiss fell a little short of an A. On the other hand, I was smiling.

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