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When a man incapable of love steals a kiss from her lips, she realizes she may be making the biggest mistake of her life. . . Sin: A Tainted Accords Novella (The Tri-World Exchange Book 1) by Kelly St. Clare

Sin: A Tainted Accords Novella (The Tri-World Exchange Book 1)

by Kelly St. Clare
4.4 stars – 288 reviews
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Here’s the set-up:

Sin is quite content to fornicate, fight, and drink his life away–in that order. He’s got friends, he’s got goldies, and he’s blissfully free of females–during the day, anyway.

Yet when Sin comes across, quite frankly, the ugliest woman he’s ever seen, he finds himself offering her friendship, safe in the knowledge he’ll never feel anything more.

Even if she’s different than any other female he’s ever met.

Even when he can’t stop thinking about her.

Olorna is still recovering from the harsh effects of starvation in her struggle to survive the war. Now, she feels horribly out of depth as a new member of the Solati court.

Desperate to fit in for her mother’s sake, when Olorna receives an offer which will solve all her problems, she is determined to accept despite the consequences.

Even when a man incapable of love steals a kiss from her lips.

Even if she is making the biggest mistake of her life.

Today’s Book of The Day is sponsored by this week’s Kids’ eBook of The Week:

Harriet the Spy

by Louise Fitzhugh
4.7 stars – 1,516 reviews
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It’s no secret that Harriet the Spy is a timeless classic that kids will love! Every day can be an adventure if you just look carefully enough! Harriet M. Welsch is a spy. In her notebook, she writes down everything she knows about everyone, even her classmates and her best friends. Then Harriet loses track of her notebook, and it ends up in the wrong hands. Before she can stop them, her friends have read the always truthful, sometimes awful things she’s written about each of them. Will Harriet find a way to put her life and her friendships back together? “What the novel showed me as a child is that words have the power to hurt, but they can also heal, and that it’s much better in the long run to use this power for good than for evil.”—New York Times bestselling author Meg Cabot
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