It has previously been shared here before that Amazon gives out one free First Reads book a month (sometimes 2 free books ) to Amazon Prime members and I was thinking maybe we can start a monthly Oscraps book club (not sure if that's been done here before but if it has then let's start another one ) so if you'd like to join just read at least one book a month; post your selection in this thread and then come back to this thread after reading it and tell us about it. If you do not have Amazon prime feel free to submit any book you've read this month
Link to Amazon First Reads: https://www.amazon.com/firstreads/
Here is my first reads selection for May:
Award-nominated author Beth Cato’s latest fantasy, A Thousand Recipes for Revenge, is The Three Musketeers meets The Great British Bake Off. With its historical French flair and utterly unique culinary magic, it is quite literally a marriage of my favorite TV show and my favorite genre.
In this epic novel of swashbuckling adventure set in a reimagined Grand Siècle France, Cato introduces us to a world where the gods interact with humans via the preparation of enchanted food. And two women who don’t seem to know each other at all, one a Chef and the other destined for something even greater, realize their connection goes far deeper than either imagined. They must ultimately work together to mete out justice and bring their country back from the brink of war.
Whether you pair this book with a glass of red, the creamiest Brie, or a slice of bread warm from the oven, you are in for a treat.
—Adrienne Procaccini, Editor
HAPPY READING
Link to Amazon First Reads: https://www.amazon.com/firstreads/
Here is my first reads selection for May:
Award-nominated author Beth Cato’s latest fantasy, A Thousand Recipes for Revenge, is The Three Musketeers meets The Great British Bake Off. With its historical French flair and utterly unique culinary magic, it is quite literally a marriage of my favorite TV show and my favorite genre.
In this epic novel of swashbuckling adventure set in a reimagined Grand Siècle France, Cato introduces us to a world where the gods interact with humans via the preparation of enchanted food. And two women who don’t seem to know each other at all, one a Chef and the other destined for something even greater, realize their connection goes far deeper than either imagined. They must ultimately work together to mete out justice and bring their country back from the brink of war.
Whether you pair this book with a glass of red, the creamiest Brie, or a slice of bread warm from the oven, you are in for a treat.
—Adrienne Procaccini, Editor
HAPPY READING