Today’s Steals and Deals at AAR…..
OK, this is more expensive than you’re used to but I’ve never read it nor ever seen it on sale before and it sounds so retro–I thought I’d offer it up! Here’s the blurb:
When strong and handsome Heath Rayne pulled Lucinda Caldwell from a winter river, he rescued her from an icy death. But soon he was plunging her into a torrid torrent of passion that this New England beauty had never suspected could claim her.
Heath was unlike any other man Lucy had ever known: a dashing, mocking, sensuous Southerner who came as a stranger to Lucy’s town-and stayed as he stripped away her last shreds of resistance to the demands of desire and the flaming fulfillment of love…
It’s on sale for 4.99 here.

This historical fiction is about the woman behind Mercedes Benz and it’s a fun read.
The Woman at the Wheel is a finely researched piece with a solid central love story that manages to capture the time in which it’s set beautifully. Bertha is a determined, driven woman. She becomes a tough cookie as the book progresses, which is fun to track.
It’s on sale for 2.99 here.
This is a relatively recent and well done historical romance by MacLean. We wrote:
Overall, if you’re a fan of historical romance and like it happening outside of ballrooms, this series might be up your alley entirely. It takes place amongst the back alleys of the poorer sections of the city, and the character and flavor that Ms. MacLean gives to the setting is excellent. If you’re coming to this series fresh, I’m not sure I’d start here – since you really need more of the emotional connections from the previous works to get the most out of this one.
It’s on sale for 1.99 here.
Wild Orchids is a tense and creepy tale that I found immensely satisfying.
Best-selling author Ford Newcombe has been in a deep depression ever since his beloved wife Pat died of cancer six years ago. He also hasn’t been able to write a word – Pat was not only his wife but his editor and inspiration, and without her, he can’t write and has made a habit of firing his new assistants. People are starting to whisper that maybe Pat was the one who really wrote all those bestsellers. But then Ford hears a young woman telling a story of a woman who was stoned because she loved the devil and finally feels interested in something once again.
The story Jackie Maxwell tells is more than just a spooky tale – the night her mother recited it, her parents fought, Jackie’s father packed her in the car, and the two hit the road. Since her father died, it’s been her only link to her past. Ford’s intrigued, and offers Jackie a job as his assistant. Jackie declines because she’s getting married, but when she learns five minutes before her wedding that her fiancé has squandered all her savings, she takes off (in her wedding gown) to find Ford and accept his offer.
It’s on sale for 1.99 here.



