"Ten Things I Hate About the Duke" eBook is $1.99 for a limited time

Once again, I happened on this deal accidentally, so there isn’t much time left. Until 25 September the eBook retailers are offering Ten Things I Hate About the Duke for $1.99.

If you haven’t sampled my Difficult Dukes series yet, this is an inexpensive way to do so. Or maybe you’d like to make a gift of it to a friend.

And by the way, yes, the third book in the series is in process and yes, it’s actually progressing in a sane manner. Finally. If all goes well it will be finished by the end of the year. After that? Publication date is unknown. My publisher has had a long wait, and I have no idea what the scheduling might be.

Book bargains—A Duke in Shining Armor

Please brace yourself for a small flurry of blog posts in the coming days. Things seem to happen in bunches.

Today’s news comprises two special offers for A Duke in Shining Armor, the first Difficult Dukes book, U.S. edition.

EBook deal: Until 25 April, you can get the book for a mere $1.99 from all the major eBook retailers. If you already own it, thank you! And please feel free to pass the information on to a friend.

Audio deal: Until 30 April, the audio version, with the talented Kate Reading giving voice to my story, is available at Chirp and Barnes & Noble (and possibly other retailers, but I can’t say, not having received those details) for only $3.99. Again, if you already own it, thank you! And please don’t hesitate to alert your friends.

Lord Perfect eBook is $1.99—for a short time

Lord Perfect, the third book in the Carsington Brothers five-book trilogy (I know) is currently an eBook bargain, selling for $1.99 at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and Apple Books. The deal may apply to other e-retailers as well, since they tend to match prices. I don’t know how long it will go on (or has gone on). The news came to me via BookBub this weekend.

If you’re new to the Carsington Brothers, here’s an inexpensive opportunity to meet them. Also, if you haven’t already met the Dreadful DeLuceys (relatives of my Noirot dressmakers), this book is the introduction. At the time, I didn’t realize how many more stories this disreputable family would provide. What I can say is, Benedict and Bathsheba’s story is dear to my heart.