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http://smartbitchestrashybooks.com/WP/wp-content/themes/smartbitches/images/posts/kickass-women.jpg Recently I read Prospects of a Woman by Wendy Voorsanger, and discovered a new Kickass Woman in its pages. One of the characters is loosely based on real-life photographer Anne Brigman, a passionate traveller and artist who was a leading figure in the Photo-Secession Movement in the arts. The real-life photographer was in California later than her fictional counterpart, but the real and fictional women share a common artistic style and personal philosophy. Anne was born Anne Wardrope Nott to missionary parents in Hawa…
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http://smartbitchestrashybooks.com/WP/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/ElyseBachelorette-300x251.pngLast week when Pudding and I tucked ourselves under a fuzzy blankie to watch this dumpster fire, Jamie was stirring the shit pot by telling Michelle that the guys in the house were talking about the possibility she had a prior relationship with Joe, and that they were questioning her integrity. None of this is true. Today Pudding is sleeping on her heated mat and has no intention of waking up for continued Jamie drama, but fortified by an adult beverage, I am here for you. First up we have a group date. The guys go to an airstrip where Michelle is waiting for them along with G…
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C The Mystery of Mrs. Christie by Marie Benedict December 29, 2020 · Sourcebooks Landmark Mystery/Thriller There’s a theme to The Mystery of Mrs. Christie and it’s, “Maybe don’t fuck with your wife when she invents unsolveable ways to murder people for a living.” In a lot of ways this book is a historical Gone Girl, which normally would be my jam, but I found the suspense disrupted by the fact that this is based on a real event and I already knew what happened. Add to that, we spend a lot of time in her husband Arch…
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Second Chance on Cypress Lane Second Chance on Cypress Lane by Reese Ryan is $1.99! This sale is good through the 24th. Sarah had Reese on the podcast recently and notes that this book contains lots of food porn and jazz porn. Have you read this one? In this heartwarming second-chance romance, a woman returns home and discovers that, when it comes to finding love, there’s no place like home. When a romance gone wrong lands reporter Dakota Jones in the pages of the tabloids, her rising star crashes and burns. Instead of getting the weekend anchor job she’d been promis…
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An Improper Arrangement An Improper Arrangement by Kasey Michaels is $1.99! This is the first book in The Little Season series and features a romance between an American heiress and her chaperone in London. Readers warn that the book starts slowly, but many loved the banter between the hero and heroine. Experience the drama of the Little Season in the first of a new series by USA TODAY bestselling author Kasey Michaels, in which three dashing war heroes have finally met their matches… Gabriel Sinclair has returned from battle as reluctant heir to a dukedom. As if hi…
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There are a bunch of Avon titles available at around $3.99! But you there are a couple priced lower than that. Check your wishlists! You Had Me at Hola You Had Me at Hola by Alexis Daria is $3.99! We mentioned this on last year’s Hide Your Wallet posts and it was recommended on a couple podcasts. We were all very excited for it and look at that dang cover! Have you read it? What did you think? RITA ® Award Winning author Alexis Daria brings readers an unforgettable, hi…
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Today’s Kindle Daily Deals are so damn good! Seriously, check them out. Here are four from the list that we’ve reviewed and loved. Spoiler Alert RECOMMENDED: Spoiler Alert by Olivia Dade is $3.99! Shana reviewed this one in October and gave it a B+: Spoiler Alert is tropey wish fulfillment, but at its heart, it’s is a quiet contemporary with a #couplegoals relationship where both characters offer comfort, create beautiful art, and help each other overcome insecurities. Spoiler Alert is also a love lett…
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http://smartbitchestrashybooks.com/WP/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Depositphotos_52671211_original-300x200.jpgHappy Wednesday, y’all! Today’s edition is a whole mishmash of things because why the heck not. Today is all Inauguration Day. Stay safe everyone and I hope this is a sign of better things to come, though I feel like that’s a long road. Let’s get into it! … Enjoy these adorable photos of animals interrupting photographers: https://twitter.com/joaquimcampa/status/1350843546471952387?s=21 … Just bask in the purity of a young Keanu Reeves as a junior reporter for the CBC. … I loved this thread of authors and book people sharing their wedding dresses and fashio…
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Final Fantasy VIII Square Enix Squee Not a Book If I had to pick one video game that had the most significant combined impact on me as a gamer and a romance reader, it has to be Final Fantasy VIII. FFVIII is essentially a romance novel in RPG video game form and it had an indelible impact in making me love tropes that are STILL major catnip for me, like settings that combine science fiction and magic elements, political intrigues, girls dealing with possibly world-destroying supernatural powers, found family, and romance between a fun, sweet person a…
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Ugh, I miss romance conventions and just book cons in general. But anyway! This HaBO comes from Shelly, who is looking for this contemporary rom-com: The main character is a female journalist/writer/maybe publisher and she is reluctantly sent to cover a romance writers convention. There is a cover model competition and one of the supporting characters is in the competition, though he’s not the romantic lead. Comedy ensues mixed with drinks. I’m not sure when it was published but I read it within the last 10 years. I remember laughing out loud and I’m hoping to send it to a friend that is struggling right now. I have a feeling this will be easy to identify! …
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Shrill Shrill by Lindy West is $3.99! This is a Kindle Daily Deal and is being price-matched. The book does deal with Lindy’s experience with eating, rape culture, and internet trolls, so there’s some pretty heavy stuff. It has a 4.1-star rating on Goodreads. Coming of age in a culture that demands women be as small, quiet, and compliant as possible–like a porcelain dove that will also have sex with you–writer and humorist Lindy West quickly discovered that she was anything but. From a painfully shy childhood in which she tried, unsuccessfully, to hide her big body a…
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This HaBO comes from G.V., who is looking for this category romance: It was either a Harlequin Presents or Mills and Boon contemporary romance, probably published between the 80s to the 2000s. It features a divorced main couple. The heroine retains her married name, which I believe was Pennington. There’s a long period of separation and then the story starts with him finding out that she’s using his last name and he wants her to change it. Sadly, I don’t remember either of their first names, only that the hero wasn’t happy she kept the married surname. Sound familiar? View the full article
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A | BN | K | ABAmanda and I are back! We’re chatting about dubious coverage of romance around Valentine’s day – and the outstanding article that Amanda was quoted in that appeared on Forbes.com, written by Rachel Kramer Bussel. Then we answer a reader recommendation letter from Kate, who is looking for snowed in romances! Plus food, video games, and a typical number of breakthroughs. … Bonus bonus woot woot! Stay tuned after this episode for a fantastic and rather expansive sample of the audiobook of Erica Ridley’s new historical romance, The Duke Heist! … Like the episodes with us? Tune in Tuesdays at 730pm ET on Stereo! Live broadcasts and you can record messages f…
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http://smartbitchestrashybooks.com/WP/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Depositphotos_52671211_original-300x200.jpgIt’s February! Some of us have already been hit with some snow (it wasn’t as bad as predicted) and we’re making the crawl to Valentine’s Day. I treated myself to some fancy chocolate because I damn well can. So far, my February has started with me being so damn tired. Anyone else out there just tired? It’s a whole mix of season depression, lots of work, and this damn pandemic. … If you missed it, here are some adorable animals, especially pandas, enjoying the snow at the Smithsonian Zoo! … I was recently asked by Rachel Kramer Bussel in Forbes about which roman…
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If you’re looking for a new show to savor or binge (or both!) may I suggest Midnight Diner on Netflix(US)? http://smartbitchestrashybooks.com/WP/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/Screen-Shot-2021-03-31-at-10.13.25-AM.png I learned about this show in a Reddit thread (though I wish I could remember which one) likening the peacefulness and relaxing nature of it to Great British Bake Off. I’m not entirely sure that’s accurate. There’s food, and people caring for one another, and more food, but the tone is different from GBBO. That said, the rec is 1000% correct about one thing: I do indeed feel relaxed and content after watching an episode. Midnight Diner is a Japanese show that’…
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The Warlord Wants Forever The Warlord Wants Forever by Kresley Cole is $1.99! There is some contention about whether this is the true first book of the series or if it’s more like 0.5 in the series because of its shorter length. If I remember correctly, the story was actually in an anthology first and, truthfully, you can read the other books without having read this one. I am such a fan of this series, but it’s very early 2000s PNR flair. The most recently in the series, Wicked Abyss, which is my favorite so far is also on sale. The Warlord Wants Forever…the sensuall…
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A- Dolly Parton, Songteller by Dolly Parton November 17, 2020 · Chronicle Books LLC. MemoirAudiobookNonfiction When I was seven or eight years old, one of the highlights of my week was laying on the floor in my living room and watching Dolly Parton’s variety show, Dolly. I was absolutely rapt and thought she was the most beautiful woman in the world, with the very best, biggest hair ever. So you can understand why the hair was such a big deal to me, here’s a promo shot of Dolly from the show vs baby Tara, with long…
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Dalliances & Devotion Dalliances & Devotion by Felicia Grossman is $1.99! This is the second book in The Truitts series, and the first is also on sale. Claudia gave this one a B: Readers who enjoy seeing characters embark on literal and figurative road trips will like this book. As long as they are patient with a few detours, the journey and the destination are worth it. A change in course can be refreshing…when it’s done together. 1871 After two disastrous marriages, beauty columnist Amalia Truitt’s life is finally her own—well, it will be if she can get …
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Erin Galloway and I are talking about some of the books that are coming out this year from Berkley. We’ve got competency p0rn romances, bodyguards protecting brilliant women, and hilarious mysteries – plus we take a side trip into illustrated cover art and how the appearance of romance changes. We apologize in advance for the damage to your TBR! … Don’t miss our new podcast after party with Amanda and me on Stereo.com/SmartBitches! Tuesdays at 7:30pm ET, live via Very Cool Avatars. We hope you’ll tune in to add your voice to our show. We promise silliness, mayhem, and a lot of laughter! … Music: purple-planet.com Listen to the podcast…
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Howdy! I need to test something on the back end (insert joke here) (insert “insert” joke here) and would like to ask a favor. Could you please leave a comment below? Tell me what you’re looking forward to today, or what’s making you feel good? I’ll go first: I’m planning to go to the bakery tomorrow and get pain au chocolat for everyone for breakfast. (Don’t tell!) I’m really looking forward to tomorrow’s coffee! Thanks in advance for helping me test some settings behind the scenes! View the full article
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The Ones Who Got Away RECOMMENDED: The Ones Who Got Away by Roni Loren is 99c! I really enjoyed this one and its portrayal of people living with trauma. I gave it a B+, but as it deals with victims of gun violence, I completely understand why readers may want to avoid it. If the subject matter doesn’t scare you off and your catnip is friends to lovers, slow burn-y goodness, The Ones Who Got Away is highly worth the read. It’s been twelve years since tragedy struck the senior class of Long Acre High School. Only a few students survived that fateful night—a group the m…
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B+ Fugitive Telemetry by Martha Wells April 27, 2021 · Tor.com Mystery/ThrillerNovellaScience Fiction/Fantasy I have barely ever mentioned the Murderbot series in the past year, so it may have escaped your notice. I definitely cannot adequately transcribe the noise I made when I received an ARC of Fugitive Telemetry, the newest in the Murderbot Diaries. I was in the midst of yet another re-read of the series, and having a brand-new Murderbot story was a delight. And now everyone gets brand new Murderbot to read! In…
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B- The Duke Undone by Joanna Lowell April 6, 2021 · Berkley Historical: European CW/TW Content warning: the heroine’s father was an alcoholic. The hero also has tendencies in that direction (I’m not sure if he is strictly an alcoholic, but he definitely drinks when stressed or emotional). There is mistreatment of women with alleged mental health issues. Also, the hero is subtly emotionally abused by his guardian, and it’s horribly realistic. I seem to be on a bit of a roll reading romances between noble dukes and …
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The Suffragette Scandal RECOMMENDED: The Suffragette Scandal by Courtney Milan is 99c. Pretty much anyone I’ve heard talk about Milan’s books says, “Just read them all, trust me.” I concur. Redheadedgirl and Carrie did a joint review of this title and they gave it an A: Both Redheadedgirl and I give this book ALL THE A’s. We laughed, we cried, we were inspired and frustrated. I may have swooned a little. Redheadedgirl spent her Friday emailing the other Smart Bitches reviewers and telling us “HURRY UP AND READ THE BOOK I NEED TO TALK TO YOU ABOUT IT”. An idealis…
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http://smartbitchestrashybooks.com/WP/wp-content/themes/smartbitches/images/podcast/header_05c.jpg The transcript for Podcast 440: Laziness Does Not Exist with Dr. Devon Price has been posted! This podcast transcript was handcrafted with meticulous skill by Garlic Knitter. Many thanks. ❤ Click here to subscribe to The Podcast → View the full article
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