The Beach Café by Lucy Diamond from Picador (£0.99) is the Amazon UK
Kindle Deal of the Day (July 20) *Wait for price to reflect discount before 1-clicking
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Evie's life is in a bit of a rut, spent perpetually in the shadow of her successful sisters. So when she inherits a beach-front café in Cornwall, she's determined to prove that she too can be a success, and maybe even find true love along the way.
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The Boy Who Loved Batman by Michael Uslan from Chronicle Books ($3.99) is the NOOK Daily Find (July 20)
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As the Caped Crusader storms the multiplex, go behind the scenes with the true story of Michael Uslan, once just a New Jersey obsessed with superheroes. After years of trials and training, he turned his youthful passion into a dream job in the movie business, culminating in his current role as executive producer of all the Batman movies, from 1989's Batman to this weekend's Dark Knight Rises.
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The Goose Girl (Books of Bayern) by Shannon Hale from Bloomsbury USA ($1.99) is the NOOK Daily Find for Families (July 20)
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Anidori-Kiladra Talianna Isilee, Crown Princess of Kildenree, spends the first years of her life under her aunt’s guidance learning to communicate with animals. As she grows up Ani develops the skills of animal speech, but is never comfortable speaking with people. On her way to marry a prince she's never met, Princess Anidori is betrayed by her guards and her lady-in-waiting and must become a goose girl to survive until she can reveal her true identity and reclaim the crown that is rightfully hers.
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King City by Lee Goldberg ($1.99) is the Kindle Deal of the Day (July 20) *Wait for price to reflect discount before 1-clicking
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Detective Tom Wade helped the Feds nail seven of his fellow cops for corruption, a move that exiled him. Forced to work a beat in King City’s deadliest neighborhood, Wade investigates a string of brutal murders of young women and uncovers the sordid, deadly ways the wealthy and poor intertwine.
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