Daily Deals: Epic historicals, Awkward lovers, and a MC
Now Face to Face by Karleen Koen. $ 1.99
From the Jacket Copy:
The beloved heroine from Koen’s bestselling Through a Glass Darkly returns in a passionate, unforgettable, romantic tapestry. A widow at age 20, emotionally devastated and financially ruined by the death of her husband in scandalous circumstances, Barbara Devane leaves colonial Virginia for London to confront her enemies and to pursue a deeply satisfying yet dangerous clandestine love.
AmazonBNKoboBook DepositoryAREApple
Google
Third Degree by Julie Cross. $ .99
From the Jacket Copy:
Fans of Monica Murphy and Tammara Webber will savor this novel about coming of age in the heat of the moment from Julie Cross, the internationally bestselling author of the Tempest trilogy.
I used to be “Isabel Jenkins, child prodigy.” As lame as that sounds, at least it was an identity. But now I’m not sure what I am. I just failed the most important exam of my life—the emotional readiness test required to get into a medical residency program—and it turns out my parents can’t stand each other. Now I’m trying to figure out how to pick up the pieces of my life, and that means re-enrolling as a college freshman, but this time I’m shutting the books and majoring in being eighteen.
But so far, my roommate hates me and I’m not into the party scene. The only good thing about school has been getting to know my insanely hot RA. Marshall Collins makes me wonder about everything I missed while I was growing up too fast. Pretty soon we’re hanging out constantly, but for the first time, I find myself wanting more than a no-strings-attached physical relationship. And the lesson I really need is one Marsh definitely can’t teach me: love. Because I’m going to be alone forever if I don’t learn fast.
AmazonBNKoboBook DepositoryAREAppleGoogle
How to Choose a Sweetheart by Nigel Bird. $ .99
From the Jacket Copy:
Max is a bookseller. Since his relationship with Jazz ended, he’s struggling to find purpose in life. That all changes when Cath walks into his shop and pins up an advert asking for a piano teacher for her daughter, Alice.
Max takes down the details and gets in touch immediately. Within a short space of time he manages to secure the position as Alice’s piano teacher and establishes that Cath is a single mother.
What could be better?
Well, he might be able to play the piano for a start.
How To Choose A Sweetheart is a topsy-turvy romantic comedy that will warm your heart and lift your spirits.
AmazonBNKoboBook DepositoryAREApple
Google
Promise Me by Cora Brent. $ .99.
From the Jacket Copy:
From NYT and USA Bestselling author Cora Brent… an epic novel of heartbreak, desire and the healing power of love.
*Now containing an extended excerpt from Cora Brent’s new crossover novel, FALL.
Promise Talbot needs to escape.
Forced into a polygamous marriage to a sadistic man, she grabs a desperate opportunity to flee his clutches.
And falls into the world of the Defiant Motorcycle Club.
Grayson Mercado seethes with the injustice of a long imprisonment for a crime he did not commit.Finally free, he is trying to make a life among his new brothers.Everything changes when a battered young woman approaches him, begging for help.
Promise and Grayson couldn’t be more different.
But the collision of passion and danger will spark a love written in their fates.
*Full length novel contains adult language, mature emotional themes, and explicit content.Not intended for those under the age of 18.*
One of the reviews said that there is rape and physical assault on the heroine from her husband.
The price on The Hook Up by Kristen Callihan dropped to 2.99 at Amazon. I haven’t checked anywhere else.
I have read good reviews about Third Degree but I didnt feel the need to read past the sample previously however at $ . 99 I will pick it up
I just read Third Degree about a week ago and it was really good. Definitely recommend that one!
All Broke Down by Cora Carmack is on sale for $0.99. I recently read a good review at AAR.
http://www.amazon.com/All-Broke-Down-University-Novel-ebook/dp/B00HU5NEG0/ref=tmm_kin_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&sr=&qid=
H’mmm. I LOVED ‘Through A Glass Darkly’ as a teenager – seeing the sequel makes me wonder how it would hold up now.