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Books On Sale

Two Collections, Kate Noble, & More

Books on Sale: Written in the Stars by Alexandria Bellefleur & More

RECOMMENDED: Written in the Stars by Alexandria Bellefleur is $3.99! Though the book copy mentions both Pride & Prejudice and Bridget Jones’s Diary, though our reviewers mention it’s more like the former than the latter. Aarya and Tara reviewed this one together and gave it an A-:

Tara: This book is so freaking cute, it should be illegal. And luckily, Aarya agrees with me, so we’re talking about it together!

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March’s New Releases

It feels like ages since we’ve talked about new release, but Hide Your Wallet is finally here! Below are some books we’re really excited for and it seems to be a back heavy month. However, we know there are other books that might be on your TBR piles. Here are a few: Obsidio by Amie Kaufman and Jay Kristoff continues the Illuminae Files series! Patricia Briggs fans, are you excited for Burn Bright ? With this Man by Jodi Ellen Malpas  … Continue reading March’s New Releases

Hide Your Wallet

November’s New Releases

It’s November! And holy heck where has 2016 gone? Not that I’m complaining, because it’s been a slight trash fire, but at least that means more books on the horizon. Before we get to what we’re really pumped for, below are some popular titles that we know will be on many TBR piles: Stephanie Plum is back to her old adventures in Turbo Twenty Three  Zadie Smith is out with a new novel, titled Swing Time  For … Continue reading November’s New Releases

Books On Sale

Historical Romance, Steampunk, & Joy the Baker!

Books on Sale: Mad About the Marquess by Elizabeth Essex & More

RECOMMENDED: Mad About the Marquess by Elizabeth Essex is 99c! Elyse recently read and loved this book, giving it an A:

This book is delightful. It’s actually fucking delightful now I think about it, which is like delightful times ten. The dialogue is wonderful and sass wars are just about my favorite thing ever. The plot is just enough crazysauce layered on top of historical goodness. There was literally nothing about Mad About the Marquess that I didn’t like.

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