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Contemporary Romances, Jane Austen, & More

Books on Sale: Holiday Pleasures Bundle by Theresa Romain & More

The Holiday Pleasures Bundle by Theresa Romain is 99c! This bundle features all four books in the Holiday Pleasures historical romance series, plus some bonus stories. Several of Romain’s books are heavily discounted or even FREE! Book three, Season for Scandal (book 3) earned an A+. And a little note that we retired the A+ grade and use “Squee” now.

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Contemporaries, Witches, & More

Books on Sale: Strange Practice by Vivian Shaw & More

Strange Practice by Vivian Shaw is $2.99! I’ve been so curious about this one because the heroine is a “fast-talking doctor to the undead.” It sounds all sorts of awesome. I definitely bought this after the last time it was on sale. If you’ve read this one, let me know what you thought!

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Books on Sale: Devil in Spring by Lisa Kleypas & More

RECOMMENDED: Devil in Spring by Lisa Kleypas is $1.99! So many readers were looking forward to this book when it first released, and Carrie gave it a B+:

Devil in Spring was so delightful that I read it slowly because I had to take frequent squee breaks. I truly cannot sufficiently express how overjoyed this book made me. That said, I don’t think it will be everyone’s catnip, because the main character sometimes seems overly young and naïve, even given her character quirks.

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Shifter Romance, Julia Quinn, & More

Books on Sale: How to Lose a Duke in Ten Days by Laura Lee Guhrke & More

How to Lose a Duke in Ten Days by Laura Lee Guhrke is $1.99! This historical romance is the second book in An American Heiress in London series. Featuring a marriage of convenience, our heroine only agrees to marry the hero because he’ll be living his life out on another continent, until a near death experience brings him back home. Readers do give a trigger warning for rape and abuse, which divided many reviewers.

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