Today’s Steals and Deals at AAR…..

We love this whole series. About this one, our reviewer wrote:
The Tyrant is one of my all-time favorite romances. Meredith and Phoebe, the hero and heroine, are two of the most endearing and courageous characters it has ever been my privilege to read about….
This was the first book I ever read by Patricia Veryan, and the quality is such that I couldn’t believe I had never heard of her before. Every single seemingly insignificant thread of plot, from Meredith’s scars to a love triangle that develops between his brother, Sinclair, and a village maiden, is woven into a magnificent tapestry that keeps surprises coming until the very end. The humor had me literally giggling out loud at the library (one conversation in particular about whether or not bats possess feet comes to mind). Characters from previous books make appearances here, perfectly creating the small-world feel that the ton must have possessed. One character in particular readers will be glad to see return is Roland Otton, who is actually a friend of Meredith’s and develops from an outright villain to a charming, more likeable rogue.
The development of Meredith and Phoebe’s relationship, which moves from mutual irritation to attraction, friendship, and finally love, is very believable. With each new obstacle thrown in their way the reader will be rooting for them more and more, until an outstandingly romantic and satisfying conclusion. Everything about this novel is sheer perfection. Give it a try any time you want to read an intelligent, moving, and adventurous romance.
It’s on sale for 1.99 here.

I love this series–it really did define my childhood in many ways, along with Nancy Drew and the colored fairy tale books. This is the love story–fictionalized–of Laura and Almanzo. It’s a gem.
It’s on sale for 1.99 here.

This is a super fun fairy tale adaptation. In our DIK review, we wrote:
This had to be one of the most fun fairy tale adaptations I have read in a long time. I was tickled by Jack’s troubles in dealing with the aftermath of the kiss (and shame on him for kissing a sleeping girl anyway!) He learns a lot of lessons on his route to being the kind of hero Talia needs, most especially that of really listening to and paying attention to the people around him. The lessons aren’t done in a heavy handed manner though, but lightly, so as not to detract from the tale.
It’s on sale for 0.99 here.

I’ve had this on my TBR for a while. I love Keyes’ work. Here’s the blurb:
Reese Carlisle hates her life.
Three years after her father’s arrest for one of the largest embezzlement schemes in history, twenty million dollars is still missing, and the world believes she knows where it is.
Two years after her brother’s death, they still think she killed him.
One year later, she’s still hiding.
When the loneliness is too much, she seeks out strangers for one dark night, no questions asked. She makes up a name, puts on a disguise, and tries to forget.
One night she meets a new man. She tells him her name is Denise, she’s a dental assistant, and she loves dogs. He tells her she’s smart, she’s pretty, she’s funny. Things she hasn’t heard in too long.
Things that are too good to be true…
It’s on sale for 2.99 here.
