
Sword Stone Table edited by Swapna Krishna and Jenn Northington is $1.99! Catherine reviewed this one and gave it a B:
If you like twists on the King Arthur stories, if you enjoy fantasy and science fiction, and if you like more POC and queer people in your stories, I think you will enjoy Sword, Stone, Table. But if you are coming into this as a romance reader, please do be aware that while there are plenty of happy endings in this book, there are quite a few tragedies as well. Which, after all, reflects the source material.
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Project Duchess by Sabrina Jeffries is still on sale for 99c! This historical romance is the first book in the Duke Dynasty series. I also made a cocktail for this one! Jeffries books are hit or miss for me. What do you think?
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RECOMMENDED: The Red by Tiffany Reisz is 99c at all vendors! This is a book that has all different elements: mystery, romance, paranormal vibes! This earned a B+ grade from Elyse:
Fans of Reisz’s Original Sinners series will gobble this book up. For those looking for erotica without a ton of emotional angst, The Red is right up your alley. It’s a delightful, wicked fairytale and it’s a ton of fun.
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Take a Chance on Me by Jennifer Dawson is $1.99! This is a contemporary romance with a runaway bride and a bartender. It’s also the first book in the Something New series. Readers thought this was a great first book in a new series, though some found the story to be a little too cute. Anyone taking a chance on this book? (Harhar, see what I did there?)
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Skinwalker by Faith Hunter is $1.99! It’s the first book in the urban fantasy Jane Yellowrock series. With the Native American skinwalker heroine and the inclusion of vampires and werewolves, I’m getting some hefty Mercy Thompson vibes from this book. I love the Mercy Thompson series, so I’m definitely wondering if I’ll enjoy this one. Reviewers commented that this definitely suffers from “first book-itis,” where a bulk of the book deals with worldbuilding, but the action really picks up during the last half of the book. It has a 3.8-star rating on GR.
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