I’m sorry, you’re going to have to wait another week for the May Quick Reviews, because this month’s Kindle Offers are that good. This was a really quite expensive post to write and so hold on to your wallets, here we go.

So first of all there are quite a few recent releases among the offers, notably the last (sniff) Phryne Fisher book Murder in the Cathedral. Phryne books don’t go on offer that much so take advantage of it while you can. There’s also Charlotte Stein‘s recent BotW While You Were Seething, Sloane Fletcher‘s Blue Devil Woman (which is also in Kindle Unlimited), The fourth and final Emmy Lake book, Dear Miss Lake is on offer – presumably because it’s just come out in paperback, and recent BotW (although not that recent release) Rainbow Rowell‘s Slow Dance. There are a few new releases I haven’t read too including the latest Sarah Morgan Brave New Summer and Alexandra Vasti’s The Halifax Hellions.
Also on offer is Taylor Jenkins Reid‘s Malibu Rising, Jilly Cooper’s Rivals (presumably to coincide with season 2 of the adaptation), Christina Lauren‘s The Unhoneymooners, Yulin Kang‘s How to End a Love Story,Libby Page’s The Lido, Katherine Center‘s The Bodyguard, and Annabel Monaghan‘s wonderful Nora Goes Off Script which I assume is because her new one Dolly All the Time has just come out – that one is £2.49 this month. It’s Pride month (as I have already mentioned more than once) which may be why Ashley Herring Blake’s Iris Kelly Doesn’t Date, T J Klune‘s The House in the Cerulean Sea and K J Charles‘s Copper Script are all reduced.
Of the classic authors, there is the Agatha Christie classic The Murder of Roger Ackroyd, two Georgette Heyers – one of her mysteries No Wind of Blame and one of her romances The Toll Gate. The original Bridget Jones’s Diary is on offer (and in Kindle Unlimited), as is Erin Morgenstern‘s The Night Circus, A classic to me, Jasper Fforde‘s The Eyre Affair is on offer too – not too long now until the final book in that series arrives – and a reminder that if you’re a hardback purchaser there is an annotated edition of this one out now too.
What did I buy? Well the new K J Charles How To Fake it In Society, Martha Water’s mystery-romance And Then There Was The One, Mary Roach’s latest Replaceable You as well as Judith Mackerell‘s latest Artists, Siblings, Visonaries, all of which are 99p. And in stuff I’ve resisted (somehow) buying so far there is Margo’s Got Money Troubles which has just been adapted by Apple TV and Sofia Cousen’s And Then There Was You.
And if that’s not enough books for you, I’m sorry, I don’t know what would be!
Happy Humpday!
Excellent! I’m glad you enjoyed yourself and got some good things. xxx