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Books On Sale

Medieval Romance, Athletes, & More

Books on Sale: Highland Promise by Alyson McLayne & More

RECOMMENDED: Highland Promise by Alyson McLayne is $2.99! This is the first book in The Sons of Gregor MacLeod series and the other books are also on sale. I read this one and gave it a B+:

If you love a Disney princess, in all their saccharine, animal-loving, pure-of-heart glory, you’ll love Caitlin. If you have a weakness for kilted heroes, there’s plenty of plaid to go around. It’s a pretty pleasing start to a new series and worth a shot, especially since the cover model has some Sam Heughan vibes, don’t you think?

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Book Review

If I Loved You Less by Tamsen Parker

If I Loved You Less

If I Loved You Less takes on a tricky Austen story (Emma) and fails to hit the right tone in retelling it. In Emma, the heroine is clueless but well-meaning as she tries (and fails) to play matchmaker.  She makes mistakes, but with the help of the love interest (her older neighbor, Mr. Knightley) she learns from those mistakes and grows as a person.  Unfortunately, the heroine in If I Loved You Less is annoying … Continue reading If I Loved You Less by Tamsen Parker

Books On Sale

A Thriller, a Sports Romance, & a Boxed Set

Books on Sale: A is for Alibi by Sue Grafton & More

A is for Alibi by Sue Grafton is $2.99! This is a Kindle Daily Deal and it’s being price-match by most vendors. I feel like we featured this rather recently, but as part of today’s KDD, books A through O in the Kinsey Millhone series are on sale. I think P is missing though. So, if you want to begin building your digital Sue Grafton library, this sale is for you.

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December’s New Releases

December is here and that means our last batch of new releases before 2018 starts! For me, personally, it’s a surprisingly subdued batch of books. However, the rest of the Bitches have more than made up for it. Here are a couple more books due to come out this month: After the Wedding by Courtney Milan is supposed to be released this month. Unfortunately, buy links aren’t up quite yet. Kristen Ashley begins a new series … Continue reading December’s New Releases

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March’s New Releases

March is here and our TBR piles are feeling the weight of all these new and awesome book releases. Sarah, Elyse, and I have books that we’re excited about, like new fantasy YA, historical romances, and erotica, but there are a few titles that we didn’t list, but you may be excited about: The Bloggess’ Jenny Lawson has a coloring book coming out called You Are Here . Etched in Bone by Anne Bishop is the fifth … Continue reading March’s New Releases

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September’s New Releases

New month! New books! We have over twenty books in September that we’re excited to get into our hands, but here are some major releases coming out that aren’t on our radar, though they may be on yours: MaryJanice Davidson starts a new series with Deja Who . Anna Todd begins spin-off series with Nothing More . The ninth Kate Daniels book comes out – Magic Binds! Once Broken Faith is out and is the tenth book in the October Daye … Continue reading September’s New Releases

Books On Sale

Contemporary & Erotic Romances with Rockstars, a DNF, & More!

Books on Sale: Worth the Fall by Caitie Quinn & More

RECOMMENDED: Worth the Fall by Bria Quinlan/Caitie Quinn is $3.99! This contemporary romance was nominated for a RITA in the Mid-Length Contemporary category. During the RITA© Reader Challenge review, there were a lot of positive comments about the book!

Reader Taffygrrl gave it an A-:

Just as the conflict between Max and Kasey does not feel forced, the resolution feels natural. The tension lasts as long as it needs to, and the characters work things out at exactly the right time. I would have liked to get to see more of them after they worked out their conflict, but I guess that’s what the next book is for.

Now if you’ll excuse me, I’m off to read everything Caitie Quinn’s ever written.

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