KDD Highlights

Dec. 15th, 2025 04:30 pm
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The Blighted Stars

RECOMMENDED: The Blighted Stars by Megan E. O’Keefe is $2.99 and a KDD! Elyse loved this scifi with romantic elements and gave it an A, but gave a warning:

The Blighted Stars is the first book in a series, so we don’t get a ton of resolution in this novel, romantic or otherwise. If you’re looking for a complete romantic arc, don’t start this book.

When a spy is stranded on a dead planet with her mortal enemy, she must first figure out how to survive before she can uncover the conspiracy that landed them both there in the first place.

She’s a revolutionary. Humanity is running out of options. Habitable planets are being destroyed as quickly as they’re found and Naira Sharp knows the reason why. The all-powerful Mercator family has been controlling the exploration of the universe for decades, and exploiting any materials they find along the way under the guise of helping humanity’s expansion. But Naira knows the truth, and she plans to bring the whole family down from the inside.

He’s the heir to the dynasty. Tarquin Mercator never wanted to run a galaxy-spanning business empire. He just wanted to study rocks and read books. But Tarquin’s father has tasked him with monitoring the mining of a new planet, and he doesn’t really have a choice in the matter.

Disguised as Tarquin’s new bodyguard, Naira plans to destroy his ship before it lands. But neither of them expects to end up stranded on a dead planet. To survive and keep her secret, Naira will have to join forces with the man she’s sworn to hate. And together they will uncover a plot that’s bigger than both of them.

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August Lane

August Lane by Regina Black is $2.99 and a KDD! This is a standalone contemporary with a second chance romance and a backdrop of country music. It released over the summer.

For fans of Beyonce’s Cowboy Carter and The Final Revival of Opal & Nev, a Southern small-town romance about the visibility of Black women’s voices in country music, and “the best romance I’ve read all year.” (The New York Times).

Every Thursday night, former country music heartthrob Luke Randall has to sing “Another Love Song.” God, he hates that song. But performing his lone hit at an interstate motel lounge is the only regular money he still has. Following another lackluster performance at the rock bottom of his career, Luke receives the opportunity of his dreams, opening for his childhood idol—90’s era Black country music star, JoJo Lane, who’s being inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame. But the concert is in Arcadia, Arkansas, the small hometown he swore he’d never see again. Going back means facing a painful past of abuse and neglect. It also means facing JoJo’s daughter, August Lane—the woman who wrote the lyrics he’s always claimed as his own.

August also hates that song. But she hates Luke Randall even more. When he shows up ten years too late to apologize for his betrayal, she isn’t interested in making amends. Instead, she threatens to expose his lies unless he co-writes a new song with her and performs it at the concert, something she hopes will launch her out of her mother’s shadow and into a songwriting career of her own. Desperate to keep his secret, Luke agrees to put on the rogue performance, despite the risk of losing his shot at a new record deal.

When Luke’s guitar reunites with August’s soulful alto, neither can deny that the passionate bond they formed as teenagers is still there. As the concert nears, August will have to choose between an overdue public reckoning with the boy who betrayed her, or trusting the man he’s become to write a different love song.

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The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms

The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms by NK Jemisin is $ 2.99 and a KDD! This is a fantasy novel with a bit of romance and a strong, fierce heroine who is MUCH loved by readers. This book was nominated for the Hugo, the Nebula, and won the Locus for Best First Novel.

Yeine Darr is an outcast from the barbarian north. But when her mother dies under mysterious circumstances, she is summoned to the majestic city of Sky. There, to her shock, Yeine is named an heiress to the king. But the throne of the Hundred Thousand Kingdoms is not easily won, and Yeine is thrust into a vicious power struggle with cousins she never knew she had.

As she fights for her life, she draws ever closer to the secrets of her mother’s death and her family’s bloody history.

With the fate of the world hanging in the balance, Yeine will learn how perilous it can be when love and hate – and gods and mortals – are bound inseparably together.

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Drop Dead Sisters

Drop Dead Sisters by Amelia Diane Coombs is $2.99 and the only non-KDD out of the bunch! I know we’ve mentioned this on the site, but I can’t remember in what capacity. Three estranged sisters reunite on a camping trip, only for the night to end in murder!

“Compulsively readable, Drop Dead Sisters is perfect for readers who love shows like Bad Sisters and Dead to Me. A mystery about three estranged sisters who accidentally kill someone? Yes, please.” —Mindy Kaling

Three sisters reunite on a family vacation and rekindle their relationship the only way they know how—by covering each other’s tracks in a real-life murder mystery not even they can figure out.

Remi Finch has spent the better part of her adult life avoiding family—especially her sisters. They just don’t click. Besides, her unconventional upbringing and major anxiety have convinced Remi that she can’t build a relationship with anyone. Period.

When her parents plan a family reunion camping trip to celebrate their anniversary, Remi’s willing to reconnect, if only because she doesn’t have a choice. But then a dead body turns up at their campsite, and their sisterly bonding kicks into high gear.

No one knows the whole story, but the Finch women are prepared to cover up the pieces before anyone tries to put them together. It’s a precautionary measure, probably unnecessary. Nobody else was there, so how could they have seen anything?

Between old grudges and new dynamics, a handsome park ranger, and a body that won’t stay hidden, Remi is about to learn that nothing strengthens family ties quite like crime.

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Cover Snark: A Big Hat Special!

Dec. 15th, 2025 07:00 am
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Welcome back to Cover Snark!

My Cowboy Groom by Zoey Grant. A shirtless, bearded man in jeans with his arms crossed. He's standing in front of a sparse forest and a big jagged mountain. A very smooth western style hat is on his head.

From Karen H, who sourced this cover set: “I noticed My Cowboy Groom has a cowboy hat that is not oriented properly (he’s looking to his right but the hat is straight on plus it sits too high.

Sarah: This is too big and photoshopped on, right?

Wait, none of the guys on the covers of this series know how to wear a hat.

My Cowboy Kiss by Zoey Grant. A shirtless man in denim. His chest is very tan, like two or three shades darker than his face. He's looking off to the side and is wearing a western style hat. The background is a lush forest and snowy mountain range.

Karen H: then I noticed My Cowboy Kiss has the same hat in the same orientation. It just looks almost okay because the model is looking to his left where the hat brim sticks up. But I think that is a side flare and not the actual front of the hat.

Sarah: LOL the Cowboy Kiss hat is on straight while he’s looking to the side

Elyse: That is not the right hat for this genre, sir.

 

My Cowboy Boss by Zoey Grant. A shirtless man in jeans standing in front of a flowery field and a mountain. It looks like a western style hat has been photoshopped on.

Karen H: And on My Cowboy Boss the inner lining of the hat looks visible.

Amanda: It looks like there’s a hat within the hat. Hat-ception

Sarah: It is FLOATING on his head. Is he the boss of gravity?

Maybe if he takes off his hat there’s another hat, and another, and another.

 

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I hope your weekend reading was cozy!

Sunday Sale Digest!

Dec. 14th, 2025 08:00 am
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This piece of literary mayhem is exclusive to Smart Bitches After Dark, but fret not. If you'd like to join, we'd love to have you!

Have a look at our membership options, and come join the fun!

If you want to have a little extra fun, be a little more yourself, and be part of keeping the site open for everyone in the future, we can’t wait to see you in our new subscription-based section with exclusive content and events.

Everything you’re used to seeing at the Hot Pink Palace that is Smart Bitches Trashy Books will remain free as always, because we remain committed to fostering community among brilliant readers who love romance.

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A frame with a picture of The Ladies, plus a lit menorah against a blue and white background. At the top it says Hanukkah 2025Tonight is the first night of Hanukkah!

Get ready, we’re going into the new year with candles and jelly donuts and latkes and it’s going to be a party!

Like last year, I’ve put together eight care packages designed to make your winter more fun, mellow, warm, and entertaining.

Just in time for the beginning of 2026!

First: my Hanukkah wishes for you tonight and for the next eight: may each candle lit lead to another and another, until we have all connected to bathe the world in light and warmth. May there be peace in our lifetime.

Now, let’s talk about what’s in the care packages. I used to be super great at care packages because my kids went to sleepaway camp – not the type of camp where the care packages included Gucci bags and Loro Piana slippers wrapped in an Hermes scarf or anything – and I LOVED putting them together.

I still sort of send care packages now that they’re in college because I have to send them things pretty regularly, but that’s a small item in a bubble mailer. This is a whole ass box. 

So what’s in the care package?

I’m not telling!

Well, I’ll share some details so you know what to expect, but some of it will be a surprise. It might rhyme with “schmeggo.”

In keeping with my wishes for all of you to have a cozy and warm 2026, the care packages will include:

  • things that are fuzzy
  • things that are warm
  • things that are soothing
  • things that are fizzy
  • things that are indulgent
  • things that are fun!

And, like last year, I reached out to folks I know in publishing, and have assorted books, of course! There will be several books in each package, including some major titles from this year. And maybe an ARC or two (shhh!).

This is a way for me to thank you for being part of yet another lovely year here at SBTB. We are still here, and it’s because of you hanging out with us each day. It’s been a big year, and we’re looking forward to more mayhem and silliness in 2026!

SO, ready to enter to win?

To enter, please comment and tell us what book (or recommendation of any sort!) that you found at SBTB that you most enjoyed?

It doesn’t have to be a 2024 book, of course. Any book that you haven’t read is a new book! But what did you discover this year at SBTB that you really liked?

Standard disclaimers apply: We are not being compensated for this giveaway. Void where prohibited. Open to international residents where permitted by applicable law. Must be over 18 and ready to be warm and cozy. May cause increased feelings of security, warmth, and delight.

Comments will close 21 December 2025 at or near 11:59am ET, and winners will be announced shortly afterward. Packages will be shipped out in January 2026.

Thank you to the indefatigable Kristen Dwyer of LeoPR for their generosity!

Good luck, Happy Hanukkah, and thank you for being part of Smart Bitches! May you have a lovely holiday, and for everyone, a peaceful new year.

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Cozy winter still life: cup of hot coffee and book with warm plaid on windowsill against snow landscape from outside.Welcome back! It’s our first Whatcha Reading of the month, and that means only one more to go before 2026. Here’s what we’re reading:

Lara: I’m reading and enjoying Dom-Com by Adriana Anders. ( A | BN | K | AB ) I’m finding the growth of trust and intimacy in this book particularly great. There’s a lot of (hot) sex/scenes but each one pushes the characters development and evolution.

Elyse: I’m reading Audition by Katie Kitamura. ( A | BN | K | AB ) It’s not romance but I’ve heard multiple people say it’s wonderful and its shortlisted for the Booker Prize.

It’s also 200 pages which is right where my attention span is right now.

Amanda: I’ve been using my TBR game board and landed on “continue a series.” Throne of Secrets by Kerri Maniscalco ( A | BN | K | AB ) is book two in the Prince of Sin series and I really enjoyed book one. My only gripe is that it’s hardcover and lugging it around is less than ideal.

Carrie: I’m polishing off The Novel Life of Jane Austen: A Graphic Biography by Janine Barchas and Isabel Greenberg ( A | BN | K ) and it is delightful.

Sarah: I’m currently reading Magic and Mischief at the Wayside Hotel, which I just started. I think I might have a thing for “magical hotel/boarding house” stories. I know I like innkeeping stories – one of my favorite Nora’s is Born in Ice, about a woman who runs a bed & breakfast, though magic isn’t a major plot point. I’m very curious about where this book is going.

Magic and Mischief at the Wayside Hotel
A | BN | K | AB
Shana: So I’m currently hate reading Fascinating Womanhood, ( A ) an anti-feminist self help guide published in 1963. It is WILD.

Sarah: I’m both intrigued and alarmed.

Shana: I can’t really recommend it. The book feels a bit like if NXIVM and a religious cult had a baby, and that baby spoke with hyperbolic mania.

I’m at the point where the author explains that men’s ideal woman has the “charms of femininity, radiance, good health, and childlikeness.” Also domestic skills and inner happiness.

So a child in a frilly dress, who happily scrubs floors using her healthy body and knowledge of cleaning supplies.

Sarah: Yikes on trikes.

Whatcha reading right now? Tell us in the comments!

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Sports Romance, Ghost Hunting, & More

Dec. 12th, 2025 04:30 pm
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The Love Wager

The Love Wager by Lynn Painter is $1.99! This is a contemporary romance with some friends to lovers and fake dating elements. Fingers crossed this deal lasts!

Hallie Piper is turning over a new leaf. After belly-crawling out of a hotel room (hello, rock bottom), she decides it’s time to become a full-on adult. She gets a new apartment, a new haircut, and a new wardrobe, but when she logs onto the dating app that she has determined will find her new love, she sees none other than Jack, the guy whose room she snuck out of.

After agreeing they are absolutely not interested in each other, Jack and Hallie realize they’re each other’s perfect wing-person in their searches for The One. They text each other about their dates, often scheduling them at the same restaurant so that if things don’t go well, the two of them can get tacos afterward.

Spoiler: they get a lot of tacos together.

Discouraged by the lack of prospects, Jack and Hallie make a wager to see who can find true love first, but when they agree to be fake dates for a weekend wedding, all bets are off. As they pretend to be a couple, lines become blurred and they both struggle to remember why the other was a bad idea to begin with.

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The Right Player

The Right Player by Kandi Steiner is $2.99! This is a sports romance and book two in the Love of the Game series.

I have a three date rule — but it’s not what you think.

See, I’ve been told I’m the “good time girl,” not the one you take home to Mom. And while that label stung at first, I’ve since embraced it — living the wild and free life and sticking to a three date max. That’s just enough time to have some fun and snuff out the possibility of catching feelings. And it’s been working for me for years…

Until Makoa Kumaka.

Sadly, he also has a three date rule — and it’s the exact opposite of mine. From the second I meet him, all I can think about is stripping down that six-foot-five Herculean hunk of a man. But like the gentleman I wish he wasn’t, he’s making me wait.

The more time we spend together, the more I feel those pesky emotions creeping in. I’m even tempted to trust him, but blame it on my past or my instincts, I can’t shake the feeling that he’s hiding something…

I’ve been playing the game forever, and no man has ever won my heart — which meant they never had the power to break it.

But maybe I just hadn’t met the right player.

Maybe I’ll wish I never did.

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Haunt Your Heart Out

Haunt Your Heart Out by Amber Roberts is $1.99! This is a romance between a ghost hunter and a heroine who is about to take ownership of her favorite bookstore, set in small town Vermont.

Everyone Lex McCall knows always moves on from their sleepy Vermont hometown. Unable to imagine a life outside of her quiet bookshop job, Lex has one rule for no tourists, newcomers or anyone bound to leave her behind.

One day she hitches a ride with a handsome stranger from out of town, and when he stops by the bookshop a few days later, Lex finds herself questioning this rule.

It turns out James is not just any tourist but a ghost-hunting filmmaker looking into the town’s “haunted” landmarks including the bookshop she works in. Lex can’t resist tampering with his research, especially because these so-called ghosts are made-up stories from an anonymous vlog she started as a teenager and if her secret gets out, it could ruin her chances of owning the bookshop one day. After all, James’s stay is only temporary and her career dreams come first.

But as they spend more time together, Lex realises she’s falling for James. Worse, his mission isn’t as frivolous as it seems and her interference may cost him much more than a spooky story.

Will her ghost-faking secret be the end of them?

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The Siren

The Siren by Katherine St. John is $1.99! This one is a mystery novel. Elyse loved St. John’s first book, but be warned that despite the fun colorful cover, these are pretty dark.

From Katherine St. John, author of The Lion’s Den, comes another sublimely escapist thriller: When dangerously handsome megastar Cole Power hires his ex-wife Stella Rivers to play opposite him in his son’s film, he sparks a firestorm on an isolated island that will unearth long-buried secretsand unravel years of lies.

In the midst of a sizzling hot summer, some of Hollywood’s most notorious faces are assembled on the idyllic Caribbean island of St. Genesius to film The Siren. Written and directed by Cole Power’s son, the thriller promises to entice audiences with its sultry storyline and intimately connected cast.

Three very different women arrive on set, each with her own motive. Stella, an infamously unstable actress, is struggling to reclaim the career she lost in the wake of multiple, very public breakdowns. Taylor, a fledgling producer, is anxious to work on a film she hopes will turn her career around after her last job ended in scandal. And Felicity, Stella’s mysterious new assistant, harbors designs of her own that threaten to upend all their plans.

With a hurricane brewing offshore, each woman finds herself trapped on the island, united against a common enemy. But as deceptions come to light, misplaced trust may prove more perilous than the storm itself.

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Blue gift box with silver ribbonWe’re back with more Holiday Wishes! This week we’re talking with Rae A., Josephine, and Sneezy!

This week we are talking romance bookstores and road trips, luxurious bidets, webtoons, and, of course, books. And some ranting about women artists in history.

We are traveling as far as Taiwan in this episode – and this should be the last of my laryngitis – hooray for all of us!

Updates? Updates!

Thanks to your Patreon pledges, we have reached our goal with the F’ICE campaign, and all dynamic ads will be turned off permanently for everyone who listens. Thank you so much!

You can gift a Patreon membership if you’re so inclined! A lovely gift for someone you know who loves the show.

AND! The Smart Bitches Candle Collection is LIVE! I partnered with Wax Cabin Candle Company, an independent small chandlery, to offer two limited edition candles just for the holiday season!

A black 11oz jar candle with the bad decisions book club logo on it - a burgundy book open like a tent with light coming out, with just one more page written on the sideThey are on sale now through early January, and you can buy one or both in a gift set! And they are going very fast! 

The Smart Bitches 20th Anniversary candle is an 11 ounce hand poured soy candle with notes of sea salt, book pages, sandalwood and jasmine.

The Bad Decisions Book Club candle, also 11 ounces, is designed to be the perfect pairing for late night reading, with scents of sweet tobacco, book pages, leather, rose, and sandalwood. I had a marvelous time picking out the scents.

So if you’re looking for the perfect gift for yourself or the book lovers in your life, check out the 2025 Smart Bitches Candle collection. You can shop small, support the site, and spread light and warmth this year.

 

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The Kraken’s Sacrifice

The Kraken’s Sacrifice by Katee Robert is $2.49! This is book two in the Deal with a Demon series. This is under 200 pages and feels like a rare miss from Robert, based on the Goodreads review average.

Catalina only made her deal with the demon because she had nowhere else to go. The world has kicked her every chance it got, so she’s all too happy to leave the realm she knows behind. What’s the worst that could happen?

She doesn’t anticipate being auctioned away to a kraken.

Thane is cold and distant…but he’s not unkind. Isolated as they are, Catalina finds herself seeking his company again and again. And when she finally agrees to uphold her portion of the bargain?

That’s when things get really interesting.

But she only gave the demon seven years, and when the time is up, she’ll have no choice but to leave behind the kraken who’s stolen her heart and return to the world that doesn’t want her.

Author’s Note: For all tropes, tags, and CWs, please check the author’s website.

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Tempting Olivia

Tempting Olivia by Clare Ashton is $3.49! This is book two in the f/f contemporary Oxford Romance series. Many of Ashton’s books have been mentioned and recommended on the site.

Olivia Sachdeva’s life is flawless. With a first from Oxford and as the youngest partner at Bentley lawyers, she expects high standards from everyone. Her only indulgences are eating iced desserts and repeat watching romcoms, especially those featuring Kate Laurence – pure escapism and cinematic perfection.

But, when the actor walks into Olivia’s office with a bag full of divorce and a messy personal life, that perfect bubble bursts. Kate seems nothing like the screen goddesses she plays, and Olivia must put aside her comfort viewing and handle the case like the true professional she is.

It requires secrecy, especially with indiscreet friends. Will best-friend Charlotte ever read the room? And will Millie, who instantly reads the room, ever stop commenting loudly?

And Kate? She doesn’t know what to think about this frosty lawyer. But she needs a quick divorce from a mistake of a marriage, which was over before it started, and Olivia Sachdeva is the best.

But little by little, Olivia and Kate glimpse behind the mask, to find someone they weren’t looking for, who may not even be perfect, but might be the right person for them.

Read as a stand-alone romance or book two of the Oxford Romance series.

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A Little Too Late

A Little Too Late by Sarina Bowen is $2.49! This is book one in the Madigan Mountain series. It’s a small town, second chance romance. Are you familiar with this series?

New from twenty-time USA Today bestseller Sarina Bowen!

How to behave when the guy who broke your heart two thousand miles away turns up in your office:

One: Don’t drop your lucky coffee cup in shock, even though it’s been ten years.

Two: Don’t get defensive when he asks how you ended up working his family’s ski mountain… and why you kept it a secret.

Three: Give him the worst room in the resort. He deserves it for suddenly waltzing back in like he owns the place. (Which he kind of does.)

Four, five, six, seven, eight and nine: Do not kiss him in the hot tub.

Ten: Try to keep your heart intact after you break all of your rules.

Because Reed is leaving again. Hate can’t turn back into love. And it’s a little too late…

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The Brat

The Brat by Lynsay Sands is $1.99! This is a medieval romance and doesn’t appear to be part of a series. It was originally published in 2007.

Rumor has it that Lady Murie, King Edward III’s goddaughter, is stunningly beautiful, with bright blue eyes, golden hair, and a bewitching smile. Rumor also has it that the doting king has spoiled her rotten. When Sir Balan spies her wailing and sobbing in public, he decides that Lady Murie is the last person he would ever wish to have as a bride.

But there is far more to Murie than meets the eye—and soon Balan discovers, to his great delight, that he’d be lucky indeed to deserve such a bride. Unfortunately, he’s not the only one to discern this truth . . . and the other suitor is much less honorable. Now a plot is afoot and Balan must prove himself a chivalrous knight and win the love of Lady Murie. . .

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Megaphone with words 'OTW Announcement'

The Organization for Transformative Works (OTW) Board of Directors is saddened to announce that Erica Frank and Kathryn Soderholm have resigned from their roles as Board Directors for personal reasons. Their resignations are effective as of December 11, 2025.

Erica was elected to her seat in 2024, and her term was set to end in 2027; her seat will be filled in the upcoming election as a one-year term. Kathryn was elected to her seat in 2023, and was already scheduled to be replaced in the upcoming election. In the meantime, both of their seats will remain vacant.

We would like to thank Erica and Kathryn for their service as members of the Board and for their years as OTW volunteers. We wish them all the best in their future endeavors.


The Organization for Transformative Works is the non-profit parent organization of multiple projects including Archive of Our Own, Fanlore, Open Doors, OTW Legal Advocacy, and Transformative Works and Cultures. We are a fan-run, donor-supported organization staffed by volunteers. Find out more about us on our website.

Murder in Manhattan by Julie Mulhern

Dec. 11th, 2025 09:00 am
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Murder in Manhattan

by Julie Mulhern
December 9, 2025 · Forever
Historical: American

Did you watch the Miss Fisher TV series and long for more of the same? I have something similar that might scratch that same itch: this book!

It’s set in the sweltering summer of 1925 in New York City. It is stiflingly hot and the ceiling fans can only do so much. Meanwhile hemlines continue to rise and bathtub gin is a thing. Freddie, our heroine, has generational wealth but chooses to work as a society and fashion columnist for the newly founded Gotham magazine. Freddie has an assistant with clear ideas of what is and is not appropriate for a single woman, but she nonetheless tends to Freddie’s numerous hangovers.

This is Freddie’s life: glamorous speakeasy, late-night trip to the office to type up her column, fall asleep on the divan in her office, wake up, be tended to by her assistant and then go home and refresh ready for the next night of revelry. Not that Freddie is an airhead: she’s charming and a wit. And she has a clawing hunger to be more than ‘just’ a wife and mother in the suburbs. She’s not opposed to finding a partner, but she wants that person to see her for who she truly is.

That is all disrupted, though, when there’s a murder. She becomes involved in the mystery because she is able to describe the woman that one of the victims was dining with. This isn’t a traditional murder mystery because mostly we’re just following Freddie as she goes about her days. The detective who interviews her unintentionally piques her interest in the case. So Freddie keeps her eyes open and when she does see the woman again…I don’t want to reveal the details but her involvement escalates even though she is only ever pursuing one clue – the identity of that woman.

Overall the mystery is interesting. By the end, there are a lot of loose ends that aren’t tied up. The main question of who is killing the people is answered, but nothing more. There are a few twists in the story that aren’t fully explained, especially towards the end.

And, yes, there are love interests.

First, we have Brandt Abrams, a Yale man turned bootlegger. Their chemistry is electric but he leads a dangerous life and by the end of the book, I’d put them at situationship-level but with the possibility of more.

Towards the end of the book, we are introduced to Parker van Dyne, an agent working for the government. Freddie is suspicious of Parker’s appearance in her life and at the start the two bicker almost immediately. But he’s hot and it has the feeling of the enemies part of “enemies to lovers.” Nothing romantic actually happens between them though.

So a romance this is not. We have no HEA and not even a HFN. At best we have a ‘maybe happy’ ending. It’s not only the mystery that felt incomplete at the end.

Of course, if this is the start of a series, all of the loose ends make for a wonderful set up for many more books to come. I reached out to the publisher and this is indeed the start of a series! I am delighted to share this news with you!

This book features several real-life people: Tallulah Bankhead, Dorothy Parker, etc. I don’t know enough about these people to know if they’ve been reproduced faithfully, but I do know that something I usually find annoying (real people appearing in fiction) didn’t bother me at all in this instance – perhaps because I know so little about the real people. They were rich, interesting characters in the book.

Overall, this book is sparkling and witty and breezy. There are heavier moments of family conflict, grinding poverty, heartbreak, adultery, death and more, but overall the life that Freddie leads is pretty glamorous. I can’t help but feel this would make a brilliant TV series. The writing itself is very vivid which adds to the impression this would make great TV.

As a series opener, we’re set up for some very interesting reading ahead. Assuming that each book will have its own mystery, it can’t quite be an A because of all those dropped loose ends at the close of the book. Of course if this same mystery continues to unravel in the next book, I might need to review this grade.

I eagerly await the next installment of Freddie’s dazzling life!

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Many folks make New Year’s resolutions to learn something new, and I’m pleased to report that with a Kobo Plus membership, you’ve got so many options.

I know y’all have heard about Kobo Plus, I am presuming, but in case not: Kobo Plus is nifty

Kobo Plus is a subscription service that allows you unlimited access to ebooks, audiobooks, or, depending on the plan, ebooks and audiobooks.

Three options for Kobo plus kobo plus read is 7.99 a month, kobo plus listen is 7.99 month and kobo plus listen AND read is 9.99 a month

I’ll be honest – I didn’t know about the separate Kobo Plus Listen option until recently and I’m really happy with it.

If the graphic isn’t legible for you, Kobo Plus Listen is $7.99US per month, and there are over 150,000 audiobooks in their catalog.

Kobo Plus Read is also $7.99US per month, and has over 1.5 million ebooks in their catalog, including some exclusives, and entire series bundles, too.

And Kobo Plus Read & Listen is $9.99 per month – both listening and ebooks, for $10. That’s a really good deal.

Plus, if you’re a new subscriber, you can try Kobo Plus for 30 days for free, and cancel any time.

I love a cancel any time – and if you’re someone who worries that you won’t remember to, here’s a tip. When you sign up for a free trial, set a reminder or calendar appointment for just under the free trial length, with a link to where you can unsubscribe. So if it’s a 14 day free trial, sign up, and IMMEDIATELY afterward, set a reminder or calendar item for 12 or 13 days from now that your trial is about to end, and do you want to renew? Helps me out immensely.

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Here are some of the many skills and crafts you can learn with help from Kobo Plus!

Crochet

Learn to Crochet by Clare Davies - a purple and white crochet background with three projects at the bottomLearn to Crochet Top-Down Beanies by Rohn Strong from Annie's Crochet. Four white women wearing four different crochet beanies in shades of brown, gold, white, and blue  

I like learning a skill with a specific project in mind, and a top-down beanie would be perfect for me.

21 Days to Learn to Crochet by Emilie Penou - daily practice step by step instructions, and 7 projects. Pictured on the cover is a doll shaped like a cat, some skeins of yarn, and crochet hooks

I also like the idea of learning as a step-by-step daily practice.

Tunisian Crochet

I don’t know how I stumbled upon the Tunisian crochet corner of YouTube but despite my lack of skills with numbers, counting, and remembering said numbers after I count, I am intrigued. I’ve featured this book before but Toni Lipsey seems to be an excellent teacher and authority on Tunisian crochet.

 

The Tunisian Crochet Handbook by Toni Lipsey - the cover is a picture of a woman with light brown skin and dark curly hair wrapped in a color block crochet blanket in blue, grey, coral, and teal

Toni Lipsey has a gorgeous YouTube channel, too.

And if you’re already familiar with Tunisian crochet, take a look at this option: Tunisian Crochet in the Round!

Learn Tunisian Crochet in the ROund with pictures of blankets, a purple and pink bag with a mosaic print, and a big coral and white blanket with elephants all over it.

I’m starting from zero in terms of crochet skills, but if that blanket or tote were among my goals, I would be hella motivated.

Gardening

Straw Bale Gardes complete by Joel Karsten - breakthought vegetable gardening method

Joel Karsten’s first book on straw bale gardening got me started 10+ years ago. Straw Bale Gardens Complete by Joel Karsten is the updated and expanded edition with advice on “how to apply this method in just about any environment: on a city balcony, in a rocky outpost, in a desert, and even in the tundra of Alaska.”

If you’re thinking Instagram-ready vegetable gardens in neat rows, this is not that. Straw bale gardens look increasingly goofy and lop sided as they break down over the summer (that’s the point) but wow wee wow, did I have some great vegetables when I used them. One time, I went outside, and my two kids who were in grade school at the time were eating grape tomatoes right off the vine – SHOCKING.

Greatest asset to this method: use hose timers to set up soaker hose watering times, and get used to not having to weed. No weeding!

Introduction to raised bed gardening by peter shepperd, with an illustration of an overflowing raised bed garden with flowers and vegetables

Raised bed gardening is another good alternative, and this book includes advice on placement, tools, and easy plants to start with. My neighbors have a raised bed garden on the corner of their property, and it looks like an endless tangle of the biggest tomatoes I’ve ever seen. I’ve been inspired many a time – though it is a lot of tomatoes.

Birding

Bird watching has been growing in popularity, so if you’ve been thinking you’d like to try, fear not!

the backyard birding bible by rowan wiedemann with a picture of a mesh feeder and two birds on either side

Attract and identify birds – and help your cat improve their tv watching. I also recommend the Merlin app for identifying birds by sound.

Drawing

Draw Every little thing by flora waycott with illustrations of small objects like plants, vases, teakettles and more against a green background

Reviewers say this book is perfect for beginners, which I totally am.

Watercolor

How to Paint It by Sharone Stevens with water color illustrations of an owl, boat, cactus and ice cream cone against a white background Creative abstract watercolor by Kate Rebecca Leach

I am going to be so full of hobbies by the end of next year. Watercolor has always fascinated me, and I’ve never tired it. Both the small paintings and abstract painting sound really appealing!

Knitting

Learn to Knit in 50 Squares by Anna Pantelous a wood desk with knitting supplies and a blue and white block blanket folded across the desk

There are so many tutorials on knitting, and I learned the first (and second, and third) times through a children’s book, but this guide on knitting different squares to assemble a blanket is exactly the kind of project I love.

Quilting

Quilting is great. You sew a straight line. Then you sew another straight line. And you assemble a puzzle you made out of fabric.

Learn how to make a quilt from start to finish by Carolyn Vagts, with a pasel batik fabric and pale white blue fabric pieces inthe front with quilting tools and a folded quilt in the back using the same fabricsLearn how to make a foundation pieced quilt by linda causee - multiple foundation pieced quilt projects on the cover in green beige and brown

I do want to learn foundation piecing, though.

Hand sewing - a journey to unplug, slow down and learn something old

And some day, I’ll hand-piece and hand-quilt something. Maybe.

Sewing

Miss Patch's Learn to Sew book by carolyn meyer, with illustrations of notions and projects on the front against a pink fabric background

This book starts with basics like threading a needle, and then explains patterns and hand stitching, and offers different projects for practice. I love an all-in-one guide.

Speed Reading

This was a suggestion on Kobo.com, and it made me chuckle:

Speed Reading - learn to read a 200+ page book in 1 hour b Kam Knight

ZOOM ZOOM! There are a bunch of positive reviews, too – maybe I should try this, too!

The most important element to this post: you’ve got options in your subscription services.

If you’re an insatiable reader and listener (hi) or hobbyist (hi again) an unlimited subscription plan can keep you happily engrossed and save you some money, too.

What are you thinking about learning to do in 2026?

And if you’re a Kobo Plus subscriber, what titles do you recommend?

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Links: Excel, Sophie Kinsella, & More

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Workspace with computer, journal, books, coffee, and glasses.Welcome back!

I’ll be on vacation in about a week and it doesn’t feel real. Like I know it’s on the calendar, but I have so many things to get down between now and then that it hasn’t hit me yet. You know what I mean?

What are your holiday plans looking like?

Content warning for the discussion of cancer and death below.

Author Sophie Kinsella has died at age 55. In 2022, she was diagnosed with an aggressive form of brain cancer. She was such a powerhouse and really shaped the chick-lit genre. Do you have a favorite book of hers?

Heather M. let us know that Tallahassee, FL is getting a romance bookstore! Love Story Book Co. will have its grand opening this weekend. Right now, they have an Instagram and Facebook page. I lived in Tally for my undergrad and am interested in seeing how the store will do in a college town.

If you live in Minneapolis, did you see the giant pencil sharpening over the summer? If so, tell us everything!

Did you now that Excel is an esport now?

Don’t forget to share what cool or interesting things you’ve seen, read, or listened to this week! And if you have anything you think we’d like to post on a future Wednesday Links, send it my way!

Alyssa Cole, Holiday Romance, & More

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Promise Me Sunshine

RECOMMENDED: Promise Me Sunshine by Cara Bastone is $1.99! Fingers crossed this isn’t a leftover KDD from yesterday. I loved this book and it was my first Bastone. It’s on my list for the best releases of 2025.

Grieving the loss of her best friend, a young woman’s life is turned upside down when she meets a grumpy stranger who swears he can help her live again, in this heartwarming, slow-burn romance by the author of Ready or Not

Lenny’s a bit of a mess at the moment. Her best friend, Lou, recently passed away after a battle with cancer, and her death has left Lenny feeling completely lost. She’s avoiding her concerned parents, the apartment she shared with Lou, and the list of things she’s supposed to do to help her live again. The only thing she can do is temporary babysitting gigs, and luckily, she just landed a great one, helping overworked, single mom Reese and her precocious daughter, Ainsley. It’s not perfect: Ainsley’s uncle, Miles, always seems to be around, and is kind of… a huge jerk. But if Lenny acts like she has it all together, maybe no one will notice she’s falling apart.

Miles sees right through her though. Turns out, he knows a lot about grief and, surprisingly, he offers her a proposition. He’ll help her complete everything on her “live again” list if she’ll help him connect with Ainsley and overcome his complicated relationship with Reese. Lenny doubts anything can fill the Lou has left behind, but she begins to spend more time with Miles, Lenny is surprised to discover that, sometimes, losing everything is only the first step to finding yourself, and love, again.

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Looking for Group

Looking for Group by Alexis Hall is $1.99! I believe this skews more toward New Adult, and features characters who fall in love through their gaming identities. Have you read this one?

From the USA Today bestselling author of BOYFRIEND MATERIAL and HUSBAND MATERIAL comes a charming New Adult LGBTQIA+ romance perfect for fans of Heartstopper.

Drew’s always prided himself on being the “right” kind of nerd. He plays sports, has a solid group of friends, and never had any problem talking to girls. Sure, he spends time playing Heroes of Legend, the biggest MMORPG on the planet, but it’s just a fun hobby, not his identity. Falling for someone in a video game? Not his style.

Until it is.

Enter witty, kind, razor-sharp, and a healer who’s saved Drew’s virtual skin more times than he can count. She’s also, turns out, a boy in real life. The realization knocks Drew off-balance, but it doesn’t take long for him to figure out the simple truth—he likes Kit, no matter Kit’s gender.

The real challenge? Kit’s reality is leagues apart from Drew’s. Being online is his life, and while he’s willing to come out of his shell an inch at a time, there’s such a wide gulf between them that Drew’s left can love truly bridge the distance…or are they fated to remain in separate worlds forever?

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How to Catch a Queen

How to Catch a Queen by Alyssa Cole is 99c! This is the first book in Cole’s Runaway Royals spin-off series. It has a new cover design for a trade paperback release. I don’t mind illustrated covers as much as the community does (daresay I even like them!), but this one feels soulless.

An arranged marriage leads to unexpected desire, in the first book of Alyssa Cole’s Runaway Royals series…

When Shanti Mohapi weds the king of Njaza, her dream of becoming a queen finally comes true. But it’s nothing like she imagined. Shanti and her husband may share an immediate and powerful attraction, but her subjects see her as an outsider, and everything she was taught about being the perfect wife goes disastrously wrong.

A king must rule with an iron fist, and newly crowned King Sanyu was born perfectly fitted for the gauntlet, even if he wishes he weren’t. He agrees to take a wife as is required of him, though he doesn’t expect to actually fall in love. Even more vexing? His beguiling new queen seems to have the answers to his country’s problems—except no one will listen to her.

By day, they lead separate lives. By night, she wears the crown, and he bows to her demands in matters of politics and passion. When turmoil erupts in their kingdom and their marriage, Shanti goes on the run, and Sanyu must learn whether he has what it takes both to lead his people and to catch his queen.

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Make the Season Bright

Make the Season Bright by Ashley Herring Blake is $1.99! This came out October of last year. This is a Kindle Daily Deal, so grab this one immediately if you’re interested.

Two exes find themselves stuck at the same house for Christmas in this holiday romance by Ashley Herring Blake, USA Today bestselling author of Iris Kelly Doesn’t Date.

It’s been five years since Charlotte Donovan was ditched at the altar by her ex-fiancée, and she’s doing more than okay. Sure, her single mother never checks in, but she has her strings ensemble, the Rosalind Quartet, and her life in New York is a dream come true. As the holidays draw near, her ensemble mate Sloane persuades Charlotte and the rest of the quartet to spend Christmas with her family in Colorado—it is much cozier and quieter than Manhattan, and it would guarantee more practice time for the quartet’s upcoming tour. But when Charlotte arrives, she discovers that Sloane’s sister Adele also brought a friend home—and that friend is none other than her ex, Brighton.

All Brighton Fairbrook wanted was to have the holliest, jolliest Christmas—and try to forget that her band kicked her out. But instead, she’s stuck pretending like she and her ex are strangers—which proves to be difficult when Sloane and Adele’s mom signs them all up for a series of Christmas dating events. Charlotte and Brighton are soon entrenched in horseback riding and cookie decorating, but Charlotte still won’t talk to her. Brighton can hardly blame her after what she did.

After a few days, however, things start to slip through. Memories. Music. The way they used to play together—Brighton on guitar, Charlotte on her violin—and it all feels painfully familiar. But it’s all in the past and nothing can melt the ice in their hearts…right?

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It’s time for another edition of Stuff We Like, and our 2025 Holiday Gift Guides!

This week: gifts for all the book-loving folks in your life, and also possibly for you.

Take a look:

Stuff We Like - Gifts for People and Pets

Want to see? Just click that image above or click right here, and come shop with us!

Remember, if you have requests for your holiday shopping, please let us know! 

And if you’d like to browse some more, we have a complete Stuff We Like archive, including past Gift Guides and other posts of our favorite items.

Mostly Historical Romances

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The Lady He Lost

The Lady He Lost by Faye Delacour is $1.99! This is book one in the Lucky Ladies of London series and I mentioned it on a previous edition of Get Rec’d. Book three in the series is out this month.

Her only interest is in making her own way in the world. Luckily, he can help.

Lieutenant Eli Williams was supposed to be dead. In the two years since his shipwreck, his friends and family mourned him, his brother spent his savings, and his fiancée married someone else. So, when he turns up in the middle of the London social season, he quickly becomes the talk of the town. All Eli wants is to set his life back in order and reconnect with Jane Bishop, a friend who has always meant so much more to him, before returning to sea.

Jane refuses to waste any more of her life pining over Eli, who chose her cousin instead of her. She needs to focus on gaining her financial independence by establishing a ladies’ gambling club. Never mind that Eli keeps trying to atone for his past mistake by bringing in new members. He’s obviously keeping secrets about his disappearance, which means that she can’t trust him with her heart even if she did kiss him in a moment of weakness. Or three.

As Eli works to regain her trust, Jane’s defensive walls begin to crumble. But when Eli faces a court of inquiry on suspicion of desertion, Jane must decide if she can let go of the past to build a future with Eli, or risk losing him for good.

This charming and sexy friends to enemies to lovers historical romance romp is the perfect read for fans of Evie Dunmore and India Holton.

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Prince of Air and Darkness

Prince of Air and Darkness by M.A. Grant is $1.99! This is a gay fantasy romance with a royal fae hero and a magical human. The next book in the series is also on sale. It seems like this is on the line of new adult and the magical school being more like a college, with the characters in their early twenties.

Phineas Smith has been cursed with a power no one could control.

Roark Lyne is his worst enemy and his only hope.

The only human student at Mather’s School of Magick, Phineas Smith has a target on his back. Born with the rare ability to tap into unlimited magick, he finds both Faerie Courts want his allegiance—and will do anything to get it.

They don’t realize he can’t levitate a feather, much less defend the Faerie Realm as it slips into civil war.

Unseelie Prince Roark Lyne, Phineas’s roommate—and self-proclaimed arch nemesis—is beautiful and brave and a pain in the ass. Phineas can’t begin to sort through their six years of sexual tension masquerading as mutual dislike. But Roark is also the only one able to help Finn tame his magick.

Trusting Roark’s mysterious motives may be foolish; not accepting his temporary protection would be deadly.

Caught in the middle of the impending war, Phineas and Roark forge a dangerous alliance. And as the walls between them crumble, Phineas realizes that Roark isn’t the monster he’d imagined. But their growing intimacy threatens to expose a secret that could either turn the tide of the war…or destroy them both.

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When a Duchess Says I Do

When a Duchess Says I Do by Grace Burrowes is $1.99! This is book two in the Rogues to Riches series. I thought we reviewed this one, but my memory has failed me. The cover model reminds me of Morena Baccarin.

An enchanting Regency romance with a fairy-tale twist from an always witty and delightful New York Times bestselling author who Tessa Dare calls “a romance treasure.”

Duncan Wentworth tried his hand at rescuing a damsel in distress once long ago, and he’s vowed he’ll never make that mistake again. Nonetheless, when he comes across Matilda Wakefield in the poacher-infested and far-from-enchanted woods of his estate, decency compels him to offer aid to a lady fallen on hard times. Matilda is whip-smart, she can read Duncan’s horrible penmanship, and when she wears his reading glasses, all Duncan can think about is naughty Latin poetry.

Matilda cannot entrust her secrets to Duncan without embroiling him in the problems that sent her fleeing from London, but neither can she ignore a man who’s honorable, a brilliant chess player, and maddeningly kissable. She needs to stay one step ahead of the enemies pursuing her, though she longs to fall into Duncan’s arms. Duncan swears he has traded in his shining armor for a country gentleman’s muddy boots, but to win the fair maid, he’ll have to ride into battle one more time.

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The Copper Valley Fireballs Complete Series

The Copper Valley Fireballs Complete Series by Pippa Grant is $4.99 at Amazon! This set contains four sports romance, plus a holiday novella.

Meet the Copper Valley Fireballs, baseball’s lovable losers whose hot heroes are determined to turn this team around and resisting finding love along the way! This box set includes four full-length romantic comedies and a bonus novella.

About the

Jock Blocked is a home run of a feel-good romantic comedy featuring the world’s most superstitious sports fan, baseball’s oldest virgin hero, a rogue meatball, an adorable puppy with a cussing problem, and a happily ever after more satisfying than a game-winning grand slam.

Real Fake Love is a line drive straight to the heart featuring a grumpy athlete, a jilted bride, a fake relationship, and the world’s laziest cat. It stands alone and comes complete with sibling rivalry, the world’s most awkward shower scene, and a sweetly satisfying happily ever after.

The Grumpy Player Next Door is a fun-filled enemies-to-lovers romcom featuring a ray of sunshine on a mission, an athlete who’s only grouchy around her, and an epic prank gone wrong. It stands alone and comes complete with small-town shenanigans, a goat who’s not nearly as wise as his name suggests, and proof that sometimes, love is the best kind of vengeance.

Irresistible Trouble is a hilarious grand slam of a romcom about a baseball player whose ego is catching up to him, a pop star who’s a bit of a hot mess when the cameras aren’t looking (and sometimes when they are), and the kind of family and teammates that everyone deserves… in small doses.

Have Yourself a Grumpy Little Christmas is a hit of holiday sweetness featuring a grumpy retired baseball pitcher who hates the holidays, his best friend’s little sister, and a Christmas tree mishap.

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