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Author: Lindsay Buroker
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Urban Fantasy Adventure

Val Thorvald’s rules for freelance assassination are simple: stay mobile, stay unattached, and definitely don’t adopt pets. But when searching for a missing friend leads her to an abandoned magical silver tiger cub from another realm, all her carefully maintained boundaries are about to get shredded—literally. The cub is the only witness to her friend’s kidnapping, which means Val needs to figure out what it knows before it’s too late.

The problem is that Val can kick the butts of ogres, trolls, and wizards without breaking a sweat, but she has absolutely zero experience with pet care. And this particular pet has teeth like a chainsaw and an apparent vendetta against everything Val owns. Her apartment, her seat belts, even the hair on her head—nothing is safe from this miniature magical menace.

Val’s in a race against time to forge some kind of bond with a creature that seems determined to destroy her life one bite at a time. If she can’t figure out how to communicate with the cub and decode what it witnessed, her missing friend stays missing. The stakes keep rising as Val discovers that someone very dangerous wants this cub dead, which means both she and her furry little problem are now targets.

Lindsay Buroker delivers urban fantasy with attitude, featuring a tough-as-nails assassin protagonist who’s far more comfortable with weapons than with anything that requires feeding and affection. The contrast between Val’s lethal competence in combat and her complete helplessness against one small magical tiger provides genuine humor alongside the tension. The mystery of the friend’s disappearance drives the plot while the cub subplot adds unexpected heart. ✨

What makes this essential: Fast-paced urban fantasy where a badass assassin meets her match in the form of an adorable, destructive magical tiger cub—and neither of them is happy about it. ️

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Author: Layla Hagen
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Single Dad Romance

Managing one of New Orleans’ biggest businesses while being a single dad keeps every minute of his schedule packed. His free time belongs entirely to eight-year-old Bella—reading together, attempting to style her hair without disaster, and navigating the surprisingly complex world of age-appropriate nail polish. After his divorce, he made himself a firm promise: no dating until Bella’s older. Then he hires Scarlett Jones as the newest chef for his French Quarter flagship restaurant, and that promise evaporates faster than morning fog on the Mississippi.

Scarlett is smart, beautiful, and completely unlike anyone he’s ever met. He knows he should keep his distance for multiple professional and personal reasons, but instead he finds himself doing the exact opposite. He starts showing up at her break times with beignets and coffee, then king cake after hours. When he joins her on a ridiculous haunted tour of the city, he’s forced to admit he’s lost his mind completely.

She’s become his addiction in the most delicious way possible. He wants to explore every curve, discover her deepest desires, and make every single one of them come true. The problem is that mixing business with pleasure when you’re her boss is complicated enough—add in being a devoted single father trying to set a good example, and the situation gets even messier. ☕

Layla Hagen brings the charm of New Orleans to life while crafting a romance that balances heat with heart. The single dad element adds genuine stakes rather than just being a character quirk—he’s genuinely trying to do right by his daughter while also acknowledging his own needs. Scarlett gets to be competent and accomplished in her own right rather than just the love interest. The food references will make you hungry and the New Orleans setting provides atmospheric backdrop.

Why I’m including this: Steamy single dad romance set in the French Quarter with beignets, king cake, and a hero who’s mastered business but is completely undone by one talented chef.

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Author: Tonya Kappes
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Cozy Mystery

Welcome to Normal, Kentucky, where Labor Day weekend at Happy Trails Campground brings in the biggest crowds of the year—RV travelers, tent campers, and locals all enjoying the last hurrah of summer. But the holiday festivities take a dark turn when the one person with the power to shut down Daniel Boone National Park due to drought conditions is found murdered. Suddenly Normal’s small-town charm becomes the backdrop for a very serious investigation. ️

With the campground smack in the middle of the crime scene, suspicion falls on basically everyone. If the park closes, Normal’s businesses won’t survive—giving nearly every local a compelling motive. Meanwhile, the campground is packed with visitors who were there at the wrong time, creating a suspect pool larger than the lake itself. Mae West needs to solve this murder before the fallout destroys the town she’s grown to love.

As rumors spread faster than campfire smoke and tensions rise higher than the temperature, Mae digs into campground politics, local grudges, and the secrets people hide behind their friendly campfire smiles. Who benefits from keeping the park open? Who profits if it closes? And which of these cheerful campers is actually a cold-blooded killer? The holiday weekend is ticking away, and Mae needs answers before the murderer strikes again. ⛺

Tonya Kappes delivers classic cozy mystery elements: a plucky amateur detective, a tight-knit community with secrets, and a setting that’s both charming and claustrophobic when murder enters the picture. The campground location provides fun variety in suspects and scenarios—permanent residents, weekend warriors, business owners, park officials. The drought angle adds environmental stakes on top of the murder investigation.

What makes this special: Cozy mystery set at a Kentucky campground where Labor Day festivities turn deadly and everyone from the RV park to Main Street has a reason to want the victim gone.

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Author: Robert Ellis
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Conspiracy Thrillers

Three weeks before a crucial senatorial election, Frank’s business partner is executed in their D.C. office. Police quickly label it a robbery gone wrong, but Frank Miles—a media manipulation expert known for his ruthless effectiveness—recognizes something far more sinister at play. When a former political opponent is brutally assassinated shortly after, and the U.S. Attorney names Frank as the chief suspect in both murders, he realizes someone in the shadows is orchestrating an elaborate frame job. ️

Frank finds himself hunted by both law enforcement and a hidden enemy as he races through a labyrinth of political deceit and vengeance that reaches the highest levels of power. With the U.S. Attorney and Metro Police in full pursuit, he must navigate the literal underground tunnels beneath Capitol Hill while trying to expose whoever’s pulling the strings. Every lead brings him closer to the truth and deeper into danger.

The chase takes Frank from the tunnels networking Capitol Hill to the dome high above, as he fights to clear his name and expose the real killer before election day arrives. He’s got the skills to manipulate media narratives, but can he survive long enough to use them? And more importantly, can he trust anyone in a city where power is the ultimate currency and murder is just another political tool? ⚖️

Robert Ellis constructs a political thriller that uses Washington D.C.’s actual geography—those underground tunnels are real—as both setting and metaphor for the hidden machinations of power. Frank makes an interesting protagonist because his media manipulation skills cut both ways: useful for investigation but also making him a credible suspect. The ticking clock of the election adds urgency to an already propulsive plot. ️

Why I’m including this: High-stakes political conspiracy thriller set in the actual tunnels and power corridors of Capitol Hill, where a media expert must clear his name before becoming the next victim.

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Author: G. S. Jennsen
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Science Fiction Adventure

Alex Solovy lives for discovery. As an Earth Alliance starship pilot with a talent for uncovering space’s best-kept secrets, she’s carved out a measure of freedom in a galaxy increasingly constrained by political boundaries and brewing tensions. But when a routine expedition reveals an impossible rift in the fabric of space itself, she stumbles onto a discovery powerful enough to either unite humanity across its 100+ worlds or ignite the flames that will burn civilization to ash.

The secret she’s uncovered makes Alex the unwilling fulcrum of a galactic struggle, as various factions realize that controlling this knowledge means controlling humanity’s future. She finds herself racing against time, political conspiracies, and forces that want her dead to prevent this discovery from becoming either humanity’s salvation or its destruction. Can one stubborn pilot with a knack for finding trouble actually prevent a galaxy-wide catastrophe? ⭐

The stakes couldn’t be higher: humanity stands at a crossroads, and the path forward depends on whether this discovery can be protected long enough to be understood and used wisely. Every faction has their own agenda, every ally might be an enemy, and Alex has to navigate treacherous political waters while staying one step ahead of those who’d rather she and her secret disappear permanently.

G. S. Jennsen launches an ambitious space opera that balances hard sci-fi concepts with genuine character development. Alex works as a protagonist because she’s competent without being superhuman—her skills got her into this mess, and now she needs more than piloting abilities to survive it. The 100+ worlds setting provides scope for political intrigue on a massive scale while keeping the personal stakes grounded. The impossible rift concept promises genuine mystery alongside the action. ✨

What makes this essential: Sweeping space opera where one pilot’s discovery could either save or destroy human civilization across a hundred worlds—and she’s running out of time to figure out which.

Modern Asian Baking at Home: Essential Sweet and Savory Recipes for Milk Bread, Mochi, Mooncakes, and More

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Author: Lieu, Kat
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Asian Cooking

This isn’t your grandmother’s Asian dessert cookbook—unless your grandmother was making miso-mochi brownies and gochujang flourless chocolate cake. Kat Lieu bridges the gap between nostalgic Asian sweets and modern American baking, creating recipes that feel both comfortingly familiar and excitingly new. The result is a collection that will have you finally understanding what all the fuss is about with tangzhong milk bread (spoiler: it’s the fluffiest thing you’ll ever eat).

The book tackles ingredients that might seem intimidating at first—miso, matcha, pandan, soy sauce—and shows you exactly how to use them to elevate everything from macarons to pancakes. No vague instructions about “Asian-inspired flavors” here; these are precise, tested recipes that actually work. Whether you’re craving quick microwave mochi or ready to tackle a full mooncake project, the lush photography and clear directions make every recipe approachable.

Beyond the sweets, you’ll find recipes for popular treats you’d normally have to travel for: fluffy Japanese pancakes that actually stay fluffy, Vietnamese egg coffee with dalgona foam, and yes, even homemade boba. Each recipe includes context about the dish’s cultural significance without turning into a history lecture. The author clearly knows these desserts intimately and wants you to succeed at making them.

The cookbook works equally well for Asian Americans seeking a taste of home and for adventurous bakers looking to expand beyond vanilla and chocolate. The ingredient lists are realistic—no impossible-to-find items that will sit in your pantry unused. Most importantly, these aren’t dumbed-down versions of Asian desserts; they’re the real deal, adapted thoughtfully for home kitchens.

What makes this essential: It’s the cookbook that finally explains how to incorporate Asian ingredients into your baking without making them feel like gimmicks, written by someone who actually understands both traditions.

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Author: Myers, B.R.
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Occult & Supernatural Horror

Genevieve Timmons is a Victorian con artist who makes her living pretending to contact the dead—until a failed séance lands her in jail and a mysterious nobleman offers her freedom in exchange for one last performance. What should be a simple job (convince a grieving fiancé his dead bride is at peace) turns infinitely more complicated when Mr. Pemberton turns out to be less Romeo and more Heathcliff, convinced his bride was murdered and determined to use Genevieve’s fake haunting to extract a confession.

The setup is delicious: a fake spiritualist and a brooding aristocrat staging elaborate supernatural theatrics to catch a killer. But then the manor itself starts getting in on the act with genuinely frightening incidents that Genevieve definitely didn’t plan. The line between performance and reality blurs delightfully as she begins to wonder if her tricks are even needed—or if something genuinely supernatural has taken an interest in the proceedings. ️

Myers nails the Gothic atmosphere without drowning in purple prose. The manor is appropriately creepy, the romantic tension between Genevieve and the prickly Mr. Pemberton crackles, and the mystery keeps you guessing about what’s staged and what’s real. Genevieve herself is a fantastic protagonist—clever, resourceful, and refreshingly pragmatic about both her criminal career and her growing feelings for her unlikely partner. ️

The book delivers everything you want from Victorian Gothic romance: a potentially haunted manor, a mysterious death, a heroine who’s more interested in survival than swooning, and a hero who’s equal parts attractive and infuriating. The supernatural elements are handled with just enough ambiguity to keep you on edge, while the romance develops naturally from mutual wariness to genuine connection.

Why I’m including this: Perfect for fans of Simone St. James and anyone who wants their Gothic romance with a side of con artistry and genuine chills.

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Author: Scott, J. Todd
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Private Investigator Mysteries

Andi Ellis survived a lightning strike, but it left her with more than just scars—electronics malfunction around her, clocks won’t keep time, and the distinctive “lightning tree” markings that should have faded instead became permanent. Years later, she’s built a quiet off-grid life in a secluded desert community with her daughter and a fellow survivor, trying to stay invisible from her dangerous ex and the rest of the world. But someone is hunting lightning strike survivors, and the investigation is closing in on her refuge. ⚡

The premise is genuinely original: lightning survivors as both victims and potential suspects in a serial killer case. Scott weaves together multiple narrative threads—Andi’s desperate attempt to protect her daughter, two private investigators tracking a senator’s missing daughter, and an FBI task force trying to connect victims before the body count rises. The desert setting adds an appropriately stark, isolating atmosphere to the thriller elements.

What elevates this beyond standard thriller territory is the unique supernatural-adjacent angle. The lightning scars aren’t just cosmetic—they’re markers that make victims trackable, and the way electronics react to Andi adds an constant source of tension. She can’t just blend in; she literally disrupts the normal world around her. This makes every encounter potentially dangerous, especially as modern technology is increasingly unavoidable.

Scott maintains solid pacing while juggling multiple investigative threads. The private investigators bring one perspective, the FBI task force another, and Andi’s ground-level fight for survival a third. As these threads converge, the tension ratchets up nicely. The author doesn’t rely on cheap tricks or implausible coincidences—the investigation follows logical steps that just happen to be pointing toward Andi’s carefully hidden location. ️

What makes this special: A genuinely fresh thriller concept with strong execution, perfect for readers who want their suspense with an unusual twist that’s grounded enough to feel plausible. ⛈️

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Author: Byler, Linda
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Amish Romance

Mary runs her own bakery in Lancaster, keeping busy enough to quiet her anxious mind, but not busy enough to escape the deeper questions haunting her. She’s built an independent life for herself, which is impressive in her conservative Amish community, but she’s still wrestling with crushing anxiety, loneliness, and fundamental doubts about the angry, exacting God she was raised to fear versus the loving, forgiving one she desperately hopes might exist. Then a potential romance with Steve gets interrupted when she must return home to care for her injured father—the very man who embodies all that rigid strictness she’s been running from.

This isn’t your typical gentle Amish romance where faith questions get tied up with neat bows. Linda Byler tackles genuine religious doubt, mental health struggles, and the complicated dynamics of a father-daughter relationship marked by fear rather than love. Mary’s anxiety is portrayed with real specificity—not just vague worry but actual crushing episodes that interfere with her life. Her questions about God’s nature feel authentic and earned, not like obstacles designed to be easily overcome. ️

The decision to send Mary home to care for her strict father is narratively brilliant because it forces her to confront everything she’s been avoiding. Can they move beyond their painful history to actually understand each other? The answer isn’t simple or sentimental. Byler respects both characters enough to make their journey toward reconciliation genuinely difficult, with setbacks and moments of real pain alongside the progress.

The romance with Steve provides hope and possibility, but it’s appropriately kept secondary to Mary’s internal journey. She needs to figure out who she is and what she believes before she can fully commit to anyone else. The book’s greatest strength is its willingness to sit with uncertainty—Mary doesn’t suddenly have all the answers by the end, but she’s learning to live with the questions.

Why I’m including this: Rare Amish fiction that tackles mental health and religious doubt with genuine honesty, for readers who want more substance with their bonnet romance. ✨

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Author: Everhart, Allie
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Small Town Romance

Lyndsay Davis is back in Haydon Falls nursing her wounds from divorcing that jerk quarterback she married—her high school bad boy phase come back to haunt her. She doesn’t expect to run straight into Nick Kanfield, her old math tutor and the quietest of the Kanfield brothers, who has definitely not stayed quiet about how attractive he’s become. Turns out the nerdy guy who helped her pass calculus is now a about-to-make-partner lawyer, and she’s suddenly reconsidering everything she thought she knew about her type.

Nick spent years pining after the head cheerleader who never saw him as anything but a helpful friend with a calculator. He moved to New York, built a successful law career, and probably should have moved on emotionally—but one look at Lyndsay fifteen years later and all those feelings come rushing back. The difference is now he’s not the awkward tutor anymore, and judging by her reaction, she’s finally noticing. The setup is pure second-chance romance gold: the one who got away meets the guy who never got his chance.

Everhart nails the small-town reunion dynamic without making everyone annoyingly quaint. Haydon Falls feels like a real place where people actually live, not a movie set designed for romance. The chemistry between Lyndsay and Nick benefits from their history—they’re not strangers figuring each other out, they’re old friends seeing each other with new eyes. The progression from “oh, you got hot” to genuine emotional connection feels natural rather than rushed.

The divorce recovery angle adds realistic texture to what could have been a simple opposites-attract story. Lyndsay’s not just randomly available; she’s actively rethinking her life choices and the kind of partner she actually needs versus the kind she’s always been drawn to. Nick represents everything she dismissed in high school but desperately needs now: stability, genuine kindness, someone who sees her rather than just her cheerleader image.

What makes this essential: Satisfying small-town romance that lets the quiet, steady guy finally get the girl, with enough emotional depth to justify that $1.99 click.

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Author: Mangan, Catherine
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Contemporary Romance

Katie’s junior travel writer career gets an unexpected boost when her boss bails on a luxury trip to Ponza, an idyllic Italian island that most people have never heard of. She and her best friend Farrah board the plane ready for a week of professional networking disguised as paradise—until disaster strikes and Farrah’s accident traps them there for a month. Between managing her micromanaging boss remotely, handling her passive-aggressive boyfriend back home, and trying to salvage the assignment, Katie discovers that being stuck might be exactly what she needed. Especially once local chef Nico starts showing her what life could look like without the constant pressure.

This is the travel romance that asks the question: what if the real vacation was confronting your terrible life choices? Katie arrives as your standard overworked millennial, juggling a demanding job and an unsupportive relationship while pretending everything is fine. Being forced to slow down and actually spend time on Ponza—not just photograph it for Instagram—starts breaking down her carefully constructed justifications for why her life back home is acceptable. ✈️

Nico functions as both love interest and life philosophy instructor, showing Katie that the island’s relaxed pace isn’t laziness but an intentional choice about what matters. The romance develops naturally from their extended time together rather than instant attraction, giving it actual weight. The real tension isn’t whether Katie will fall for Nico (obviously she will) but whether she’ll have the courage to actually change her life rather than just enjoy a temporary escape.

Mangan uses the month-long setting smartly—it’s long enough for genuine transformation but short enough that Katie’s old life keeps intruding via anxious texts and work demands. The contrast between the peace she’s finding on Ponza and the chaos of her normal existence becomes increasingly stark. The passive-aggressive boyfriend and micromanaging boss aren’t villains; they’re just symptoms of choices Katie made that seemed practical but are slowly crushing her soul.

What makes this special: A vacation romance that’s actually about reassessing your entire life, not just having a fling, perfect for under a dollar. ☀️

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