• Sailor’s Delight

    Sailor’s Delight by Rose Lerner

    Sailor’s Delight by Rose Lerner is $1.99! I remember this was mentioned on a Hide Your Wallet post and many of the Bitchery were excited about it. I believe this sale is good for the entire week if you’re unable to grab it today. Did you read it?

    Self-effacing, overworked bookkeeper Elie Benezet doesn’t have time to be in love. Too bad he already is—with his favorite client, Augustus Brine. The Royal Navy sailing master is kind, handsome, and breathtakingly competent. He’s also engaged to his childhood sweetheart. And now that his prize money is coming in after years of delay, he can afford to marry her…once Elie submits the final prize paperwork.

    When Augustus comes home, determined to marry by the end of his brief leave, Elie does his best to set his broken heart aside and make it happen. But he’s interrupted by one thing after another: other clients, the high holidays, his family’s relentless efforts to marry him off. Augustus isn’t helping by renting a room down the hall, shaving shirtless with his door open, and inviting Elie to the public baths. If Elie didn’t know better, he’d think Augustus didn’t want to get married.

    To cap it all off, Augustus’s fiancée arrives in town, senses that Elie has a secret, and promptly accuses him of embezzling. Has Elie’s doom been sealed…or is there still time to change his fate.

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  • How the Marquess Was Won

    How the Marquess Was Won by Julie Anne Long

    How the Marquess Was Won by Julie Anne Long is $1.99! This is book six in the Pennyroyal Green series. I’m unsure if this series should be read in order, but sound off below if you have thoughts. Admittedly, I have a weakness for any characters referred to as an “ice lord” or “ice queen.”

    The Scandal Sheets call him Lord Ice.

    Ruthless, cold, precise, Julian Spenser, Marquess Dryden, tolerates only the finest—in clothes, in horseflesh, in mistresses. And now he’s found the perfect bride, the one whose dowry will restore his family’s shattered legacy and bring him peace at last: the exquisite heiress Lisbeth Redmond.

    She’s about to play with fire…

    But one unforgettable encounter with Lisbeth’s paid companion, Phoebe Vale, and the Marquess is undone. This quiet girl with the wicked smile and a wit to match is the first person to see through the icy facade to the fiery man beneath. But their irresistible attraction is a torment as sweet as it is dangerous, for surrendering to their desire could mean losing everything else they ever wanted.

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  • The Runaway Bride

    The Runaway Bride by Felicity York

    The Runaway Bride by Felicity York is 99c! This one came out in March and is the first in a series. If you’re looking for a new author or series to try, this is a good price!

    Only the boldest of ladies risks her heart and her reputation…

    Inspired by the incredible true story of Lyme Park’s most scandalous love affair, perfect for Bridgerton fans

    1827. At first sight, young heiress of Shrigley Hall, Ellen Turner, does not seem the type to elope with a stranger. Yet when Ellen vanishes from her boarding school in the arms of the rugged scoundrel Edward Wakefield, and the pair are sighted in a carriage racing from Gretna Green to the Port of Dover, everyone is forced to question her virtue. What possessed her to make such a wild transgression?

    As the newlyweds appear in court, the rumours fly out of control. And the man judging the case is—mortifyingly for Ellen—her childhood sweetheart, the handsome and adventurous Thomas Legh of Lyme Park.

    He says she planned the whole scandal.
    She says she had no choice.
    Who will society believe?

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  • Better Than Fiction

    Better Than Fiction by Alexa Martin

    Better Than Fiction by Alexa Martin is $2.99! We may have featured this one on Cover Awe. This is a contemporary romance between a book lover and a book hater (who coincidentally inherits a bookstore). Have any of you read this one?

    Love isn’t always by the books in this charming romantic comedy about a bookseller discovering how to be the main character in her story.

    As a self-proclaimed book hater and a firm believer that the movie is always better, Drew Young didn’t anticipate inheriting her grandma’s bookstore, the Book Nook. She’s in way over her head even before the shop’s resident book club, comprising seven of the naughtiest old ladies ever, begin to do what they do best–meddle.

    Bestselling author Jasper Williams is a hopeless romantic. When he meets Drew at his Book Nook signing event, he becomes determined to show her the beauty of reading. He curates a book bucket list in exchange for her help exploring the local Denver scene for his current manuscript. From river rafting to local restaurants, Drew begins to connect with Jasper in a way she only thought happened in fiction.

    When messy family ties jeopardize the future of the Book Nook, Drew is caught between a bookshelf and a hard place. She’s reminded that real life isn’t always big dreams and sweeping romance. But Jasper is the plot twist she never saw coming and he’s writing a happily ever after just for them.

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