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Books on Sale: Good Girl by Lauren Layne & More

Good Girl by Lauren Layne is $2.99! The heroine is a country singer and the hero is a moody estate owner. I haven’t read this one, but I’ve read other Lauren Layne titles, and she writes such great dialogue. However, some readers thought the romance was missing something. Have you read this one?

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Cowboys, Goddesses, & More

Books on Sale: Hot and Badgered by Shelly Laurenston & More

Hot and Badgered by Shelly Laurenston is 99c! This is the first book in the Honey Badger ChroniclesSarah read this one and gave it a B grade:

Among my favorite things about Laurenston’s writing is how very affirming and inspiring and a whole lot of fun it is, because angry, fearless women make room for themselves, they get shit done, and they’re the heroines. More honey badgers, please.

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Goddesses, Historical Romance, & More

Books on Sale: One and Only by Jenny Holiday & More

One and Only by Jenny Holiday is $1.99! This is the first book in the Bridesmaids Behaving Badly series. I found the book to be pretty cute and the heroine is an adorable nerd. However, the heroine is described as being a little unhappy with her weight and trying to lose some before her friend’s wedding. But in the book’s description, she seems like the average dress size for an American woman and the cover model is thinner than what I was expecting.

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Goddesses, Bisexual Vampires, & More

Books on Sale: Touch of Red by Laura Griffin & More

Touch of Red by Laura Griffin is $1.99! This is a romantic suspense novel and Elyse gave it a B grade:

If you like a solid mystery/thriller with some hot sex scenes and a romance subplot, then this book should work well for you. If you need your romantic suspense romance-driven, then it might not. I was frustrated with how the element of Brooke’s stalker was handled, but engrossed enough in the larger mystery that it didn’t pull me too far out of the book.

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