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Dukes, Lords, & More

Books on Sale: A Wolf Apart by Maria Vale & More

RECOMMENDED: A Wolf Apart by Maria Vale is $1.99! This is book two in the Legend of All Wolves series. I love this series to pieces and how Vale builds the wolf, shifter, and human mythology. Definitely slow burns with a focus on character relationships!

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Baking, Sci-Fi, & More

Books on Sale: I Owe You One by Sophia Kinsella & More

I Owe You One by Sophie Kinsella is $2.99! I feel like Kinsella’s books are hit or miss, or you’re either a fan or you’re not. The description describes a pretty adorable meet cute. Have you read this one? Are you a Kinsella fan?

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Historical Fiction, New Adult Romance, & More

Books on Sale: Fortune’s Pawn by Rachel Bach & More

Fortune’s Pawn by Rachel Bach is $2.99! Catch this one as part of today’s Kindle Daily Deals. This is a scifi novel with some strong romantic elements and, in the past, I’ve heard it described as Kate Daniels in space. Many people loved this book and its worldbuilding, though there are a few reviewers who said they never connected with any of the characters.

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Contemporary Romances, Dukes, & More

Books on Sale: Fortune’s Pawn by Rachel Bach & More

Fortune’s Pawn by Rachel Bach is $2.99! Catch this one as part of today’s Kindle Daily Deals. This is a scifi novel with some strong romantic elements and, in the past, I’ve heard it described as Kate Daniels in space. Many people loved this book and its worldbuilding, though there are a few reviewers who said they never connected with any of the characters.

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Books On Sale

Historical Romances, Plus Scifi

Books on Sale: Fortune’s Pawn by Rachel Bach & More

Fortune’s Pawn by Rachel Bach is $1.99! This is a scifi novel with some strong romantic elements and, in the past, I’ve heard it described as Kate Daniels in space. Many people loved this book and its worldbuilding, though there are a few reviewers who said they never connected with any of the characters.

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