Bargain round up- the Historical Romance version

There is a number of US only deals listed at Dear Author. To minimize the overlap, I have decided to focus on the ones that is available internationally at Allromanceebooks.  It will be a mix of publisher deals, and bestselling authors going indie. The price level I have decided is 4.99.  Why? Mainly because above that it starts to stray into ordinary pricing.

Never a bride by Amelia Grey and The Mistress House by Leigh Michaels is available for free at ARe, Kobo, and Amazon. 

Kensington offers What a Gentleman wants by Caroline Linden for 3.99 and the sequels for 4.79 each.  I read What a Gentleman wants last week and I recommend it.
To tempt a Scotman by Victoria Dahl is available for 3.19, also from Kensington.
So, the selfpublished books.
Caroline Jewel offers 3 selfpublished books at ARe, as do Colleen Gleason.  Don’t forget to check out Courtney Milan’s Unlocked, also at ARe.

Disclaimer: This is just a fraction of the bargains available. Also, I suspect they are available at Amazon and BN as well.

July Bargain round ups

At Smashwords the annual July Summer/Winter Sale has just started. The sale lasts the whole month, so keep an eye on it.
Also at Smashwords, Jana Deleon offer  Trouble in Mudbug for 0.99  ( 3.99 originally), so snatch it up if you haven’t read it. 
To celebrate 4th july, Patricia Rice offers Paper Roses (Paper series) for 0.99 at Amazon. I am a bit bummed that it isn’t available internationally. But it is coming. I hope.
The current Samhain freebies is Giving Chase: Chase Brothers, Book 1 by Lauren Dane ( Recommended) and
Lord Demon’s Delight: Demons of Dunmore, Book 1 by Gia Dawn. ( I have planned buy that one for years)
Jennifer Estep’s First Frost( YA) is available for 0.99 at Booksonboard right now.
Carina Press offers a 20% discount on selected titles. 
Kobo has a one use 20% coupon, to celebrate 4th July.  Also check out Kobo’s Cheap Read List

Ellora’s cave titles discounted to 1.19 at Kindle

If you have been thinking about picking up an Ellora’s Cave e-book, but been discourage by the price, now you have your chance.  A whopping 400 Ellora’s Cave e-books are discounted down to 1.19. I have no idea how long it lasts, so get them while you can. You can browse the e-books here.

Review: Sabine by Moira Rogers

Sabine (And the Beast #1)Sabine by Moira Rogers

My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The Book: Sabine by Moira Rogers

The Particulars: Paranormal Romance, Samhain, available as e-book

Why was it in my TBR? I have waited for this book

The Review:

The blurb:

After three years at war, the High Lord of the Forest returns to his lands, a victorious wolf leader intent on claiming his mate. Instead Ciar finds an empty bed and a court with no recollection of the woman he loved. Following her long-cold trail proves far easier than facing what awaits him at the end.

My impressions:

This is shorter than Moira Rogers normally writes, and that shows.The story is well written, and made me forget the rest of the world. The characters are vibrant. The story is heartwrenching, and made me say aw several times. But, it isn’t perfect. In places it felt shallow, as if it was a category novel disguised as a short story. Still, I will buy the next tale in the series and hope that this story is revised and expanded in a couple of years.

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Bargain round up, May

 Long Hard Ride by Lorelei James ( free on BN and Amazon) are a Samhain freebie. Just like A Little Harmless Sex by Melissa Schroeder ( free on BN and Amazon)
Carina Press are offering the first book in a number of series for the bargain price of 0.99 during May( Including Cindy Spencer Pape’s amazing Steam and Sorcery), more info here. I definitely plan to buy some! 🙂
Kobo offers the coupon code spring20off which gives a 2 dollar discount. The coupon works on non-agency books if you are in North america and UK, and on all books if you live in non-english speaking countries.  The coupon expires 5/31.

Dorchester offers  Dark Legacy by Anna DiStefano  as a free read between, May 2nd – May 9th, on Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Borders, etc.  The rest of May it will be able for 0.99


All romance ebooks offers a 50% e-buck rebate on all Ellora’s Cave titles.

Bargain round up

Let’s do a bargain round up, again. It’s been a couple of months since I did the last one. 
Lazette Gifford’s excellent Urban Fantasy Kat among Pigeons is on sale until tomorrow. More info here.

Kobo offers the coupon code redtag2, which gives a 2 dollar discount. The coupon works on non-agency books if you are in North america and UK, and on all books if you live in non-english speaking countries. If you combine this coupon with Kobo Cheap reads list, you can get historical romance for a bargain price.  WARNING: Lady Anne and the Howl by Donna Lea Simpson, and  Lady flees her lord by Michele Anne Young lacks download options. You can only read those online, or through Kobo Apps.

 Carina Press starts their steampunk week tomorrow, and as a part of it they offer a free novella from Cindy Spencer Pape.

Steam and Sorcery by Cindy Spencer Pape

Steam & SorcerySteam & Sorcery by Cindy Spencer Pape

My rating: 3 of 5 stars

The Book: Steam and Sorcery by Cindy Spencer Pape

The Particulars: Steampunk, Carina Press, available as e-book

Why was it in my TBR? I got this one from Netgalley. The cover caught my attention

The Review:

The blurb:
Sir Merrick Hadrian hunts monsters, both human and supernatural. A Knight of the Order of the Round Table, his use of magick and the technologies of steam power have made him both respected and feared. But his considerable skills are useless in the face of his greatest challenge, guardianship of five unusual children. At a loss, Merrick enlists the aid of a governess. Miss Caroline Bristol is reluctant to work for a bachelor but she needs a position, and these former street children touch her heart. While she tends to break any mechanical device she touches, it never occurs to her that she might be something more than human. All she knows is that Merrick is the most dangerously attractive man she’s ever met—and out of reach for a mere governess. When conspiracy threatens to blur the distinction between humans and monsters, Caroline and Merrick must join forces, and the fate of humanity hinges upon their combined skills of steam and sorcery…

My impressions:
I must admit, I am weak for romance novels were a strong woman meets a man with orphaned children. Toss in steampunk and magic, and I has too read it. This was one of the first ARCs I requested from NetGalley. And I am glad I did. Cindy Spencer Pape have created a fascinating world, that houses magic, tech and monsters. I liked that the world was nuanced, and that she didn’t hesitate to show the uglier sides. The uglier sides have affected the characters, and that also affect the plot. The steampunk elements were light, but important to the plot.
I fell in love with the characters. All of them, even Edwin Berry. The children were depicted as children and not mini adults. I liked the way Caroline handled them. But I especially liked the growing romance between Merrick and Caroline. Both of them are aware of their attraction, but determined to fight it.
The plot was fast paced, and sucked me in. The combination of plot, world and characters was good enough to make me ignore some of the less than subtle hints. But, it is a well written story, in a fascinating world. I am looking forward to the next book in the Series.

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Avempartha by Michael J. Sullivan

Avempartha (The Riyria Revelations, #2)Avempartha by Michael J. Sullivan

My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The book:
Avemparta by Michael J Sullivan

The Particulars: Epic Fantasy, Ridan publishing, available as  e-book ( not sure about print)

Why was it in my TBR? I had heard about him, and when they offered it for free in November or so, I took the chance.

The Review:

The blurb:
When a destitute young woman hires two thieves to help save her remote village from nocturnal attacks, they are drawn into the schemes of the wizard Esrahaddon. While Royce struggles to breech the secrets of an ancient elven tower, Hadrian attempts to rally the villagers to defend themselves against the unseen killer. What begins with the simple theft of a sword places the two thieves at the center of a firestorm — that could change the future of Elan

My impressions:
I am the first to admit that I am a bit wary about indie publishing.I had heard good things about this author, so I decided to take the chance. And I am glad I did. The book is well written and set in an engaging world. The plot are filled with unexpected twists. Gradually, secrets are revealed. I liked the interaction between characters. I was sucked into the plot, looked up and found that I had read 60 pages.
This was book 2 and sometimes I regretted I hadn’t read book One first, but I didn’t feel I lost anything.

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February’s e-book deals from Sourcebooks

 From their webpage:

Dreaming Anastasia

What really happened to Anastasia Romanov?
Anastasia Romanov thought she would never feel more alone than when the gunfire started and her family began to fall around her. Surely the bullets would come for her next. But they didn’t. Instead, two gnarled old hands reached for her. When she wakes up she discovers that she is in the ancient hut of the witch Baba Yaga, and that some things are worse than being dead.
In modern-day Chicago, Anne doesn’t know much about Russian history. She is more concerned about getting into a good college—until the dreams start. She is somewhere else. She is someone else. And she is sharing a small room with a very old woman. The vivid dreams startle her, but not until a handsome stranger offers to explain them does she realize her life is going to change forever. She is the only one who can save Anastasia. But, Anastasia is having her own dreams…
“I really enjoyed this book.  It made me want to research the Romanov family and the fairy tale character of Baba Yaga… DREAMING ANASTASIA is easy to read and an enjoyable story.  Thank you, Ms. Preble, for a great read.” -TeenReadsToo.com

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Adobe PDF: Free
Adobe ePub: Free


Love at First Flight

What if the guy in the airplane seat next to you turned out to be the love of your life?
Juliana, happy in her career as a hair stylist, is on her way to visit her boyfriend of ten years who’s working out of state. She’s wondering why they’re not engaged yet. Michael is going to his fiance’s parents’ home for an engagement party he doesn’t want. A states’ prosecutor, he’s about to try the biggest case of his career, he hates the distraction, and he’s having doubts about the relationship.
They sit together on the plane, and discover they’re on the same flight coming back. When the weekend is a disaster for each of them, they bond on the plane ride home. But life is full of complications, including their exes, who don’t want to let go, and when Michael’s trial turns dangerous, the two must confront what they value most in life…
Praise for Line of Scrimmage:
“I will definitely be reading more Marie Force.” -Revisiting the Moon’s Library
“It was a book that made me laugh as well as cry. The three-dimensional characters were so vivid… hands down, this is the best romance I’ve read this year.” -J. Kaye’s Book Blog
“With its humor and endearing characters, Force’s charming novel will appeal to a broad spectrum of readers, reaching far beyond sports fans.” -Shelley Mosley, Booklist

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Lydia Bennet’s Story

Lydia Bennet is the flirtatious, wild and free-wheeling youngest daughter. Her untamed expressiveness and vulnerability make her fascinating to readers who’ll love this imaginative rendering of Lydia’s life after her marriage to the villainous George Wickham. Will she mature or turn bitter? Can a girl like her really find true love?

In Lydia Bennet’s Story we are taken back to Jane Austen’s most beloved novel, Pride and Prejudice, to a Regency world seen through Lydia’s eyes where pleasure and marriage are the only pursuits. But the road to matrimony is fraught with difficulties and even when she is convinced that she has met the man of her dreams, complications arise. When Lydia is reunited with the Bennets, Bingleys, and Darcys for a grand ball at Netherfield Park, the shocking truth about her husband may just cause the greatest scandal of all …

“A breathtaking Regency romp!”
—Diana Birchall, author of Mrs. Darcy’s Dilemma

Also available at Amazon, Sony, and BN. 

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Cheap reads round up ( epub/kindle)

The YA are shorts stories, and offered for free at Kobo. (I don’t know what they cost at Amazon. Sorry. Assume they are free, or cost 0.99).  The Romantic Suspense are longer and  cost between 0.79-0.99 at Kobo.  ( Amazon don’t list the prices, so I don’t know their price)   The reason I only list Kindle and Kobo is because they cover the two main formats. However, they are probably available from BN and Sony too.
YA( Fantasy/ Paranormal):

Retro Demonology by Jana Oliver ( Kindle)

Remedial Magic by Jenna Black ( Kindle)

Beasts and BFFs by Shannon Delaney ( Kindle)

Romantic Suspense:

Love is Murder by Allison Brennan ( novella) ( Kindle)

Alone by Lisa Gardner( Kindle)

Enigma by Lora Leigh  ( prequel to Live Wire) ( Kindle)

I intend to make this a regular feature, and post about cheap reads I discover.