So has anyone else found that e-books make it far easier to buy a ton of books when the spouse is busy worrying about petty things like having money to pay for groceries and rent? I mean, really, who needs food when you can have books? And when there are books on sale, well, then you have the money to buy even more books!
All standard disclaimers apply. All links lead to Amazon, although some e-book deals may be available at other e-book retailers. Some deals may not be available outside the US, and most are available for a limited time only. Being listed here is not necessarily a recommendation, just an acknowledgement of a really good price. Do not taunt happy fun ball.
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The Book of a Thousand Days by Shannon Hale, 0.99$
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Designed for Death by Jean Harrington, 0.99$
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Anew: The Archers of Avalon by Chelsea Fine, 0.99$
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Shades of Gray by LM Pruitt, 0.99$ (this is an urban fantasy, not to be confused with the erotic novel 50 Shades of Grey)
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In Search of the Rose Notes by Emily Arsenault, 1.10$
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Lessons in French by Laura Kinsale, 1.99$ (I
reviewed this one a little while ago, and liked it,
Alot.)
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The Glass Maker's Daughter by V Briceland, 1.99$
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What a Scoundrel Wants by Carrie Lofty, 2.55$
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Master of Crows by Grace Draven, 2.91$
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Countdown (novella) by Mira Grant, 2.99$
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City of Veils by Zoe Ferraris, 2.99$
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To Play the Lady by Naomi Lane, 2.99$
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A Dance of Cloaks by David Dalglish, 2.99$
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Book of Shadows by Alexandra Sokoloff, 3.99$
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Cat's Paw by LA Taylor, 3.99$
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The Girl with the Cat Tattoo by Anne Frasier, 3.99$