It’s the second Wednesday of the month, and I’ve taken a break from watching the Winter Olympics for the time it takes to pull together the Kindle Offers. However if you are a Winter Olympics fan, it’s the Ice Dance Free tonight – could the Brits get our first figure skating medal in more than thirty years? Anyway, to the offers…

I’m not going to lie, it’s not the best month for offers on stuff that I read. However, there are a few things. Katherine Center’s The Rom-Commers is 99p – this was a Book of the Week in December 2024. Get A Life Chloe Brown is 99p and in Kindle Unlimited too if you need a dose of Talia Hibbert in your life. How To End a Love Story is also on offer – this was a Book of the Week too, albeit I had a few reservations, but this made a bunch of best romances of the year lists in 2024 so others weren’t as conflicted as I was!
If you’re watching series four of Bridgerton and haven’t read An Offer from a Gentleman yet, then that’s 99p in it’s adaptation tie-in cover. Night Rider, which I mentioned at the end of January when it came out, is 99p this month – but I’ve read it now and can confirm that you shouldn’t be deceived by the pastel cover, it is a proper romantic suspense, but set on a cowboy ranch. I read Ava Wilder’s How to Fake it in Hollywood nearly three years ago, and her latest, Some Kind of Famous is 99p – I was mixed on that previous one but there was potential, so I’m definitely tempted to buy this one. I have the paperback of Love is a War Song on the pile, but if I didn’t I would be buying it on Kindle for 99p!
Natasha Solomon’s Cleopatra is on offer – I haven’t read this, because I don’t really read stuff set in ancient times, but I have read a bunch of her other more modern-set novels and enjoyed them, so if you do read ancient history-fiction, this may well appeal to you. The third Hawthorne Mystery, A Line to Kill is 99p which I’ve read, but so is Anthony Horowitz’s first Sherlock Holmes continuation The House of Silk. I also bought myself The Hollow Man which is 99p for reasons related to the latest Knives Out
On the Agatha Christie front, Dumb Witness from the Hercule Poirot series is 99p, and the Discworld is one of my all time favourite – Guards! Guards! – which is one of the entry points to the series. I read or listen to this at least once a year.
The Stranger Times by C K McDonnell is 99p – this is the start of a series