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Author: Tom Harvey
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Men, Women & Relationships Humor

Tom Harvey’s debut memoir about being a teenager in the 1980s found its audience, and now he turns his attention to everything he has learned across forty-five years of being a human being—twenty-four chapters of poignancy, humor, and what he accurately describes as poignant humor, which is the specific combination that makes memoir writing worth doing and worth reading. 😄

The chapter titles give a sense of what to expect. “That the Paul David Hewson urinal?” announces that Bono has somehow made an appearance in Harvey’s life in ways that deserve documentation. “Brushes with the spirit world aka WTF was that?” suggests that the supernatural has visited Harvey’s existence with the frequency and inexplicability that the WTF framing implies. “Don’t mess with a mother’s love, or Don’t be a d*ck to your little sister!” operates in the territory of hard-won family wisdom that usually arrives too late to prevent the lesson from being necessary in the first place. Each chapter is its own self-contained piece, which means the book has the particular pleasure of a short story collection—you can start anywhere, find a favorite, and return to it. 💛

Harvey writes with the self-aware humor of a person who has had enough experience with his own mistakes to find them genuinely funny and enough perspective to find them genuinely moving. The combination of laugh-out-loud moments and unexpected emotional weight—sometimes in the same paragraph—is what distinguishes memoir that works from memoir that merely documents. The warning about the garden hose is presumably wisdom earned the hardest possible way. 🌿

What makes this charming: Tom Harvey delivers twenty-four chapters of hard-won human experience—Bono in a urinal, brushes with the spirit world, mothers’ love, and the garden hose—written with the specific combination of poignancy and humor that can only come from someone who has had forty-five years to figure out what is actually funny about his life. 🌟

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Author: Melanie Shawn
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Romantic Comedy

Swearing off men after a devastating betrayal was supposed to be the easy part. Frankie Costas packed a bag, flew three thousand miles to her Yaya’s house in Hope Falls, and arrived with one clear goal: distance and recovery. The universe, in the form of an ER visit, immediately produced Dr. Liam Davies—her first love, whom she has not seen in over a decade, who is also her ex-fiancé’s older brother—and the whole distance-and-recovery plan required urgent revision. 💛

In Hope Falls, distance is not really an option. The town is too small, the chemistry is too undeniable, and her meddling Yaya has strong opinions about how Frankie should be spending her time. Liam, for his part, came to Hope Falls for his own fresh start—working sixty to eighty hours a week as an ER attending had not been conducive to personal life, and he was ready for change. What he was not ready for was a feisty copper-haired blast from his past crashing through his carefully constructed walls like the Kool-Aid man, unraveling secrets and stirring up feelings he had long since decided were buried. 😄

Melanie Shawn launches the Hope Falls: Main Street series with the small-town second-chance romance dynamics that have made her Whisper Lake and Savage Brothers series so beloved—two people who have very good reasons to stay away from each other, a community that makes staying away structurally impossible, and a Yaya who is not helping. The off-limits complication—the sibling connection—gives the romance its particular tension, and the Hope Falls setting gives the series its warm, community-grounded foundation. 🌅

What makes this irresistible: Melanie Shawn launches Hope Falls: Main Street with a second-chance romantic comedy of genuine warmth—a woman who fled a betrayal and ran straight into her first love, a brooding ER doctor trying to start over, and a meddling Yaya who is absolutely not staying out of it. 🌟

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Author: Ellen Knightley
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Historical Western Romance

Amelia Caldwell inherits her family’s ranch unexpectedly, which would be straightforwardly good news if her scheming stepmother Eliza were not immediately demanding it all. Desperate for protection and legal standing, Mia places an ad for a mail-order husband—a solution that creates its own complications the moment the man who answers it arrives. 🌾

Nathan Reynolds has left his life as an outlaw behind to become a respectable investigator, which is not a transformation everyone manages to sustain. When he sees Mia’s advertisement, he recognizes it as the perfect cover for his actual assignment: investigating the Caldwell family’s ties to a series of train robberies. He will play the fiancé, gather evidence, and move on. The plan is clean and professional until he actually gets to know Mia—and discovers that the feelings developing between them are not part of any cover story. 💛

The double-deception premise gives the novel its particular romantic tension: both Mia and Nathan are using each other for purposes they have not disclosed, and both are falling for someone they know cannot fully trust them. Mia fears Nathan will leave once he understands she only wanted protection for the ranch. Nathan fears Mia’s reaction when his investigator role and outlaw past come to light. As danger arrives at the ranch and Nathan’s past closes in, the secrets that were supposed to keep them functional become the obstacles between them and an actual future. 🌅

What makes this gripping: Ellen Knightley delivers a western historical romance of layered deception—a woman who placed a mail-order ad to save her ranch, an investigator who answered it as cover for his case, and two people whose mutual secrets are the only thing standing between them and something real. 🌟

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Author: Abbie Zanders
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Paranormal Vampire Romance

Mythic is a quiet town where magic is real, preternaturals live in secret alongside humans, and fate has a well-documented habit of finding the most inconvenient possible soulmates. Dr. Ana McKinnon is the newest resident, carrying a secret that nobody knows—not even the powerful werewolf pack that has taken her under its protection. She is managing her situation carefully until an invitation arrives to the town’s most exclusive event: a masquerade ball hosted by the elusive and ancient vampire Vlane Masterson. Refusing would attract attention she cannot afford. She attends. 👻

The ancient vampire finds her alone, which was not part of anyone’s plan. Vlane awakens the morning after his annual soirée to discover something that should not be possible: he is human. The transformation is temporary, but anything powerful enough to strip a Master vampire of his abilities threatens the fragile alliances between the supernatural factions that have built their carefully maintained coexistence in Mythic. The hunt is on to find what happened and who is responsible—and the newest resident with the unknown secret is very much in the frame. 🌑

Abbie Zanders builds the Mythic series on the paranormal romance premise that works best when the world-building is layered enough to sustain a long series: a community of supernaturals with their own politics and power structures, a heroine whose secret positions her at the center of things without her seeking it, and a vampire hero whose humanity—literal and temporary—is the destabilizing event that starts everything moving. The masquerade ball setting gives the opening its Gothic atmosphere. 💛

What makes this captivating: Abbie Zanders launches the Mythic series with a paranormal vampire romance of genuine intrigue—a woman hiding a secret in a town full of supernatural secrets, an ancient vampire who wakes up human after his masquerade ball, and the threat to the entire community’s fragile alliances that brings them together. 🌟

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Author: Stella Hutchinson
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Historical World War II Fiction

Elizabeth meets Joe at a train station in 1938 with the assumption most women in 1938 would bring to a stranger’s attention—that he has one thing in mind. She is wrong. He works for an American charity helping children affected by war, and he is looking for the best people to join his team of humanitarian workers. He recruits her, and the two of them are soon in Spain, where a civil war is actively raging, setting up a relief hospital together. 💛

What begins as professional commitment develops into something deeper as they work side by side in increasingly dangerous conditions. The Spanish Civil War is not the end of the danger—it is the opening chapter. The forces of fascism sweeping Europe pull them into a greater conflict as the Second World War engulfs the continent, and the work of saving the people they care about becomes both more urgent and more costly. The novel follows them across France, Spain, England, and America, tracing an epic love story against the backdrop of history’s most destructive decade. 🕊️

Stella Hutchinson writes World War II historical fiction with the sweep and emotional authenticity that the genre demands at its most ambitious—a love story that earns its romantic arc through shared danger and shared purpose rather than conventional courtship, set against historical events rendered with enough specificity to give the personal story its stakes. The fundraiser title reflects Joe’s humanitarian mission and the kind of man who chooses that work—which is to say, exactly the kind of man Elizabeth was not expecting to find at a train station in 1938. 🌹

What makes this unforgettable: Stella Hutchinson delivers an epic World War II love story spanning four countries—a chance meeting at a train station in 1938, a relief hospital in Civil War Spain, and a love forged in the worst years of the twentieth century between two people determined to save others at any cost. 🌟

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Author: Julie Kenner
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Humorous Fantasy

Nobody slays demons like Kate Connor—or at least, nobody used to. These days she has swapped holy water for juice boxes, traded battlefield scars for the daily chaos of marriage and motherhood, and replaced demon-hunting with bake sales. Stay-at-home mom suits her fine. Then something monstrous crashes carpool, and Hell makes clear that retirement is not a concept it respects. 😄

Out of practice, pushing forty, and cut off from the network of allies she once relied on, Kate is forced back into a world she thought she had permanently escaped. The old infrastructure is gone. The threats have evolved. And someone—or something—knows considerably more about her carefully hidden past than anyone should. As the danger edges closer to her family, Kate has to figure out who is behind the new wave of supernatural attacks, why they are targeting her now, and how to stop them while also maintaining the appearance of a normal suburban life—which is its own form of combat. 💛

Julie Kenner—the author of dozens of romance and paranormal novels—writes Carpe Demon with the comic timing and genuine warmth that makes the suburban-demon-hunter premise work as more than a one-joke concept. The tension between Kate’s two identities—the woman who can kill a demon and the woman who is trying to be a good mother—is handled with the specificity that good humorous fantasy requires: the jokes are real, the stakes are real, and the hardest battles are not the ones fought with weapons. 🌟

What makes this irresistible: Julie Kenner delivers a humorous fantasy with genuine heart—a retired demon hunter whose stay-at-home-mom life is interrupted by something monstrous at carpool, and who must stop a supernatural threat with no allies, a rusty skill set, and a family who cannot know any of this is happening. 🌟

Birrias: 65 Recipes from Traditional to Modern

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Author: Jesse Valenciana
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Mexican Cooking, Food & Wine

Birrias are Mexico’s celebratory stews—the dishes served at weddings, quinceañeras, and family reunions, slow-cooked in adobo sauce of chiles, garlic, vinegar, and herbs until the meat falls apart into something rich and complex. They are also, at this particular moment in food culture, having an extraordinary revival. Jesse Valenciana, food writer, cookbook author, and the definitive authority on birrias, has written the book that both honors the tradition and maps its exciting new territory. 🌮

The sixty-five recipes span the full range: a dozen traditional birrias learned from his Mexican and Mexican-American grandparents, and nearly fifty more that capture the creative, hip, and soul-satisfying ways birrias are being made and used today. The biggest shift in contemporary birrias is their versatility as a filling and topping—Valenciana covers birrias tacos, enchiladas, burritos, quesadillas, sandwiches, wraps, salads, soups, and appetizers. A special bonus chapter features his collaborations with notable chefs, including the “Appalachian Birria” developed with Sean Brock of Nashville—an example of what happens when birrias collides with other great American culinary traditions. 🌶️

The book is simultaneously a preservation project and a forward-looking cookbook—Valenciana is genuinely passionate about the traditional forms his grandparents taught him and equally passionate about where birrias are going as they move into the wider food culture. The result is a cookbook for both the home cook who wants to master the fundamentals and the adventurous cook who wants to explore every direction the stew can travel. 🍲

What makes this essential: Jesse Valenciana delivers the definitive birrias cookbook—twelve traditional recipes from his grandparents’ kitchens, nearly fifty creative modern applications from tacos to soups, chef collaborations including Sean Brock’s Appalachian Birria, and everything needed to make Mexico’s greatest celebratory stew at home. 🌟

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Author: Jennifer Cody
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Gay Romance

Our narrator is a mute young man who has, by his own accounting, witnessed the same incredibly attractive person commit mass murder three times in a few days. He is either the luckiest or the unluckiest mute boy in existence, and he is honest enough with himself to acknowledge that the moral compass implications of finding this situation increasingly compelling are worth some introspection—though not enough introspection to actually rethink the direction things are heading. Competence, he notes, is sexy. 😄

The kidnapping is where things take their expected turn. Arlington Fox—the perpetrator of the mass murders in question—does not treat the narrator’s disability as a nuisance or an obstacle, which is not something that can be said for most of the people the narrator has encountered in his life. Finding someone who simply gets you is rare enough to recalibrate some of one’s prior assumptions about what a healthy relationship looks like, even when the getting-you is happening in the context of a kidnapping by someone who is very skilled at killing people. 💛

Jennifer Cody writes dark MM romance with the specific self-aware humor that makes the morally chaotic villain-romance subgenre work when it is in the right hands—the narrator’s voice is funny, honest about its own compromised position, and genuinely charming about why falling for someone this dangerous feels like falling for the right person for reasons that are difficult to argue with. The Murder Sprees and Mute Decrees series title does a lot of accurate labeling work. 😈

What makes this irresistible: Jennifer Cody delivers a dark MM romance of genuine comic brilliance—a mute narrator who witnesses the same gorgeous man commit mass murder three times, a kidnapping that escalates into the greatest love story he never expected, and a running commentary on why competence is, in fact, extremely sexy. 🌟

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Author: Josephine Tey
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Traditional Detective Mysteries

A long queue of theater-goers wait outside a London West End venue for standing room tickets to one of the final performances of an acclaimed actress. The crowd surges forward with the particular energy of people who have been waiting for something they want. All of them surge forward except one man, who sinks to the ground, dead—a silver stiletto dagger plunged into his back by a killer who disappeared into the pressing crowd without a single witness managing to see it happen. 🔍

Inspector Alan Grant of Scotland Yard inherits a case whose central puzzle is one of the most elegant in classical detective fiction: how do you murder someone in full public view, surrounded by potential witnesses, and leave absolutely no trace of your passage? The investigation takes Grant from London to the Scottish Highlands, following whatever threads the evidence provides toward a killer who has demonstrated both nerve and planning of the highest order. 💀

Josephine Tey—one of the Golden Age mystery writers who has never gone out of fashion—created Inspector Grant as a protagonist of unusual psychological sophistication for his era, a detective whose methods depend as much on character reading as on physical evidence. The Man in the Queue, first published in 1929, introduces both Grant and Tey’s particular brand of detective fiction: carefully constructed puzzles solved by genuine intelligence rather than coincidence, written with the dry wit and social observation that distinguishes her from her contemporaries. The series has influenced British crime writing ever since. 📖

What makes this essential: Josephine Tey introduces Inspector Grant of Scotland Yard in her 1929 classic—a man stabbed in a packed London theater queue without a single witness seeing it happen, and a puzzle that takes the detective from London to the Scottish Highlands in one of the Golden Age’s most elegant mysteries. 🌟

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Author: Seraphina Lewis
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Trivia & Fun Facts

Napoleon once fought a pack of tame rabbits and lost. Humans can smell rain more acutely than sharks can smell blood. Trees communicate with each other through underground fungal networks and engage in chemical warfare against insects and competing plants. Some people suffer from a condition in which they genuinely believe their family members have been replaced by impostors. These are not the kinds of facts that appear in standard reference books, and they are exactly the kinds of facts that make people impossible to sit next to at a dinner party. 😄

Curiosities Revealed collects this category of information systematically across plants, animals, history, space, and the general category of things that resist easy classification. The fireflies that can synchronize their blinking across tens of thousands of individuals. The mysterious bubble-like objects at the center of the Milky Way whose origins remain genuinely unknown. The full range of the weird and wonderful that exists in the actual documented world, which is consistently stranger than anything invented for it. 🌟

Seraphina Lewis writes with the enthusiasm of a person who finds genuine delight in facts that most people do not know and writes them with the clarity and context that makes them stick. The book functions simultaneously as boredom relief, conversation fuel, and a reminder that the world is considerably more interesting than daily life usually reveals. The facts are organized thematically rather than randomly, which gives the collection structure without losing the pleasure of unexpected juxtaposition. 🌍

What makes this delightful: Seraphina Lewis delivers a fact collection for the genuinely curious—Napoleon losing to rabbits, trees engaging in chemical warfare, fireflies blinking in synchrony, humans outsmelling sharks in the rain—all the astonishing real-world curiosities that make people impossible to sit next to and impossible not to be. 🌟

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Author: Patricia Falvey
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Historical Irish Fiction

Eileen O’Neill’s family has been torn apart by religious intolerance and secrets from a past she is still uncovering, and the ancestral home—the Yellow House—has been lost. She is determined to get it back. Working at the local mill, saving every pound, holding onto the dream of reclaiming what her family lost and reuniting the people she loves—this is the architecture of Eileen’s existence at the beginning of the twentieth century in Northern Ireland, where the political and the personal are inseparable. 💔

As war is declared on both local and global scales, Eileen cannot separate the political forces reshaping Ireland from the very personal impact those forces have had on her own life. Two men pull her in opposite directions. One is a charismatic political activist consumed by the fight for Irish independence from Great Britain—a man who appeals to the warrior in her, who sees in her the same fire that drives him. The other is the handsome, wealthy black sheep of the pacifist family that owns the mill where she works—a man whose persistent attention she finds impossible to ignore even when she tries. 🌿

Patricia Falvey writes Northern Irish historical fiction with the period authenticity and emotional intelligence that the subject demands—a world where religious identity determines political allegiance and personal destiny, where the fight for national independence carries both heroic and tragic dimensions, and where the choice between two men is also a choice between two versions of what Ireland could become. The Yellow House as both literal goal and emotional symbol gives the novel its structural coherence. 🏡

What makes this essential: Patricia Falvey delivers a sweeping Northern Irish historical novel—a woman determined to reclaim her ancestral home at the dawn of the twentieth century, torn between a fiery independence activist and a wealthy pacifist, as Ireland itself tears apart over the same questions. 🌟

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Author: Jean Hanff Korelitz
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Contemporary Literary Fiction

At forty-eight, Marian Kahn has achieved a comfortable perch: Columbia history professor, married, wealthy, the celebrated discoverer of the eighteenth-century adventuress Lady Charlotte Wilcox. She ought to be content. Instead she finds herself profoundly in love with Oliver—twenty-six years old, the son of her eldest friend—in the specific way that comfortable perches and careful lives occasionally reveal themselves to have been waiting for exactly this kind of destabilizing event. 💛

The situation is complicated further when Marian’s snobbish cousin Barton announces his engagement to Sophie, a graduate student in Marian’s own department. Marian, Oliver, and Sophie find their lives entangled in ways that none of them engineered and none of them can easily manage, with hearts turning in unfamiliar directions that do not map cleanly onto the relationships each of them thought they understood. The geography of the novel—West Village to Upper East Side, Hamptons to Millbrook—traces a particular New York social world with the affectionate precision of a writer who knows it intimately. 🌹

Jean Hanff Korelitz—the author of The Plot and You Should Have Known—wrote The White Rose as a nuanced and affectionate reimagining of Richard Strauss’s beloved opera Der Rosenkavalier, transposed from imperial Vienna to contemporary New York with the wit and seductive narrative pull that Scott Turow described as droll, sexy, and very clever. The white rose of the title carries the same symbolic weight it does in Strauss—a gesture of feeling that commits more than either party is prepared to acknowledge. 🌟

What makes this irresistible: Jean Hanff Korelitz delivers a witty and seductive contemporary novel—a forty-eight-year-old Columbia professor in love with her closest friend’s twenty-six-year-old son, a cousin’s engagement that entangles everything, and a New York social world rendered with the droll precision of someone who finds it endlessly amusing. 🌟

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