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Author: Skye Warren
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Contemporary Romance

The nanny agency did not mention the remote mansion on a windswept cliff. It did not mention the brooding billionaire who inherited guardianship of his seven-year-old niece after his brother’s death, or the fact that the child has been lashing out at the world with the specific ferocity of a small person processing an enormous loss. None of that was in the job description. Neither was the boss who alternates between mockery and the kind of probing conversation that extracts secrets a person had no intention of sharing. 🏚️

The heroine needs the money to finish her college degree, which means she needs the job, which means she has to manage the child and the mansion and the billionaire simultaneously without losing her professional composure or her heart. Skye Warren constructs the Rochester Trilogy on a deliberate gothic romance framework—the isolated estate, the damaged man with a painful past, the woman who arrives as an employee and discovers she is needed in ways that go far beyond the job she was hired to do. 💛

Warren is one of dark romance’s most skilled practitioners, with a readership built on novels that take the emotional intensity of the genre seriously rather than treating it as aesthetic decoration. Private Property launches the trilogy with the specific appeal that has made the billionaire-nanny subgenre enduringly popular: the power imbalance, the proximity, the gradual erosion of the professional distance that both parties are theoretically trying to maintain. The moody seven-year-old and the windswept cliff setting give this installment its particular atmosphere. 🌊

What makes this irresistible: Skye Warren launches the Rochester Trilogy with a gothic-inflected dark romance—a nanny, a brooding billionaire guardian, a grieving child, and a cliff-top mansion that makes maintaining professional distance feel like a project that was always going to fail. 🌟

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Author: Milly Adams
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Women’s Sagas

October 1943. Nineteen-year-old Polly Holmes leaves bombed London behind to join the war effort on Britain’s canals—one of the less-celebrated but genuinely vital contributions women made during the Second World War, when the Inland Waterways needed crews to keep freight moving while the men were away fighting. She steps aboard the Marigold in pouring rain, new to everything: the boat, the work, the women she will be living alongside in very close quarters. 🚢

Her fellow crew members are Verity—strong, impetuous, whose bark turns out to be worse than her bite—and seasoned skipper Bet, who has been doing this long enough to know how to get a narrowboat from London to Birmingham and back without losing her patience or her cargo. Polly has plenty to process beyond the physical demands of the work. Her sweetheart is away with the RAF. Her beloved brother has been killed in action. The canal, it turns out, is exactly the kind of contained world where grief can be carried and, slowly, shared. 💔

Milly Adams writes British wartime women’s fiction with the warmth and period detail that the genre rewards at its best—the specific texture of women’s lives during the war rendered with enough historical specificity to feel authentic and enough emotional intelligence to feel true. The narrowboat setting gives the novel its particular intimacy: a small crew on a long waterway, dependent on each other, discovering that the world of new beginnings the canal promises is real even in the middle of the war’s worst years. ⚓

What makes this moving: Milly Adams delivers a warmhearted British WWII saga set on Britain’s canals—a grieving young woman, a narrowboat crew, the gruelling London-to-Birmingham run, and the particular kind of friendship that forms when women are thrown together by history and necessity. 🌟

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Author: Charles Huff
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Starting a Business

The core problem with selling on Etsy is that Etsy controls your traffic. The platform brings buyers in—but it also decides how visible your shop is, what fees you pay, and what happens to your business when the algorithm changes. The sellers who build sustainable Etsy businesses are the ones who develop traffic sources that Etsy does not control, and Facebook—despite its various quirks—remains one of the most effective external drivers available to craft sellers. 📱

Charles Huff approaches the subject with the no-nonsense directness that the title promises, and with genuine understanding of the specific challenges facing Etsy sellers trying to use social media without getting lost in the complexity. The goal is not a sophisticated marketing strategy requiring a team and a budget—it is a practical, replicable system for turning Facebook likes, fans, and business pages into a sustained lead generation process that keeps the shop working even when the seller is not. 💰

The audience for this book is the Etsy seller who has good products and a functioning shop but has plateaued on internal traffic and needs to understand how to build an external audience that belongs to them rather than to the platform. The approach is deliberately accessible—no marketing jargon, no overcomplicated frameworks, just the specific tactics that have been demonstrated to move product and build a following in the particular context of handmade and craft goods. For anyone running or planning an Etsy shop who wants to reduce their dependence on Etsy’s own discovery mechanisms, this is a practical and actionable starting point. 🛒

What makes this essential: Charles Huff delivers a practical, no-nonsense guide to driving Etsy sales through Facebook—the specific systems and tactics that turn social media followers into paying customers without requiring a marketing budget or a background in digital advertising. 🌟

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Author: London Clarke
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Horror Suspense

Scarlett DeHaven is a singer-songwriter looking for the kind of fresh start that requires distance—from a troubled past, from drug addiction and rehab, from whatever version of herself she has been trying to leave behind. The Shenandoah Valley seems like the right kind of far enough. She purchases an abandoned house with a dark history, which is the kind of decision that haunted house fiction has been warning readers about since Gothic literature invented the genre, and which never stops being the decision that launches the story. 👻

The house does not stay quiet. Scarlett begins experiencing terrifying visions. Voices arrive that she cannot source. Strangers offer cryptic warnings she cannot interpret. Then she discovers a tunnel beneath the property—used for rituals by a local cult whose history with the house predates her ownership by decades. The violent spirits that have been testing her begin to target her directly. The bed and breakfast she planned to create out of this space is receding as a possibility with every new revelation about what the property actually is. 💀

London Clarke writes horror with the atmospheric specificity that distinguishes the best haunted house fiction—a setting rendered in enough physical detail to feel genuinely inhabited, a protagonist whose personal history makes her both vulnerable and determined, and a supernatural threat that has roots in real human darkness rather than arriving from nowhere. The Legacy of Darkness series launches here with a premise that earns its scares through the slow accumulation of dread rather than relying on shock alone. The Shenandoah Valley backdrop—beautiful, rural, deeply historical—provides exactly the kind of setting that holds old secrets without obvious warning. 🌑

What makes this gripping: London Clarke launches the Legacy of Darkness series with an atmospheric haunted house horror—a recovering singer-songwriter, an abandoned Shenandoah Valley property with a cult history, and spirits that are not interested in waiting for her to renovate. 🌟

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Author: Melanie Shawn
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Contemporary Romance

At thirty-five, Laura Lopez has the white picket fence handled. The husband and the two kids are proving more elusive—largely because the men she attracts are alpha-holes who are definitively not marriage material. She is done wasting time on men who cannot commit. Nothing is going to distract her from building the life she has always wanted. Not even a six-foot-four, tattooed, retired Navy SEAL with dimples that produce responses she would prefer not to examine. 💛

Knox Savage has his own operating philosophy: freedom, no commitments, no responsibilities, the full Hakuna Matata arrangement for the rest of his natural life. He has earned it. He is not looking for complications. Then Laura Lopez becomes a complication, and Knox discovers that the life plan he was very confident about has a significant vulnerability that he did not account for. Two people who have both decided, for completely different reasons, that what the other one is offering is the last thing they need. 😅

Melanie Shawn writes small-town contemporary romance with the warmth and humor that has given the Whisper Lake series its devoted readership—characters whose resistance to each other is rooted in genuine self-knowledge rather than manufactured misunderstanding, and a community setting that makes the stakes of getting it wrong feel real. The Savage Brothers series delivers the specific pleasure of watching two people who are very sure about what they want discover that what they thought they wanted was a placeholder for something they had not yet imagined. 🏔️

What makes this irresistible: Melanie Shawn delivers a Whisper Lake romance of genuine warmth and comic chemistry—a curvy woman who knows exactly what she wants, a retired Navy SEAL who wants exactly none of it, and the specific disaster that happens when both of them turn out to be wrong. 🌟

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Author: BJ Harvey
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Romantic Comedy

Makenna Lewis has a system. It works. She enjoys men, she keeps attachments temporary, and she has not allowed herself to feel the things that her previous experience with love demonstrated were a dangerous path. The word commitment makes her cringe. This is not avoidance—this is informed decision-making based on actual evidence, and she is entirely at peace with it. Then a late-night encounter with Daniel Winters happens, and the system starts showing structural weaknesses. 💛

Daniel does not operate on Makenna’s terms. He makes her feel things she has specifically vowed not to feel again, and rather than accepting the temporary arrangement she has on offer, he pushes for more. This is the romantic comedy premise at its most honest: not a misunderstanding to be cleared up but a genuine incompatibility of what two people want, where the resolution requires one or both of them to reconsider what they thought they knew about themselves. The question the novel poses—what do you do when something that was always wrong in the past feels completely right in the present—is one that BJ Harvey takes seriously rather than answering too quickly. 😅

Harvey writes contemporary romance with the comic voice and emotional directness that has built her readership across a long series of standalone and connected novels. The setup is light but the emotional stakes are real—a woman who built her defenses for good reasons, a man who is worth the risk of dismantling them, and the specific tension of a person in the process of changing her mind about something she was very sure about. 🌟

What makes this charming: BJ Harvey delivers a romantic comedy of genuine heart—a commitment-phobic woman with an airtight system, a man who refuses to accept temporary, and the inconvenient truth that sometimes the thing you spent years protecting yourself from is exactly what you needed. 🌟

When She Woke

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Author: Hillary Jordan
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Political Fiction

In a near-future America where the line between church and state has been erased, the prison system has been replaced by something both cheaper and more brutal: chroming. Convicted felons have their skin color genetically altered to match the class of their crime, then released back into the general population to survive without institutional support. Hannah is a Red. Her crime is murder—specifically, the abortion she chose after an affair with a powerful man whose identity she refuses to reveal, even to save herself. 🔴

The novel is an explicit riff on The Scarlet Letter, transposed into a dystopian future that feels uncomfortably close to the present moment. Hannah’s survival after her release requires navigating an alien and hostile world—people who see her skin color before they see her, a system designed to break rather than rehabilitate, and a religious infrastructure that has fused completely with state authority. What she does not anticipate is that the survival journey will also be a journey of self-discovery, forcing her to question every value she was raised to hold. 💔

Hillary Jordan won the Bellwether Prize—awarded to fiction addressing social justice—for her previous novel Mudbound, and When She Woke applies the same moral seriousness to questions about faith, bodily autonomy, political power, and the machinery of shame. The speculative framework distances the subject matter just enough to allow readers to examine it with fresh eyes while making the underlying argument about the present moment impossible to miss. 📖

What makes this essential: Hillary Jordan delivers a Bellwether Prize-worthy speculative novel—a near-future America where the stigma of crime is written on the body, and one woman’s journey through it becomes an unflinching examination of faith, autonomy, and the political weaponization of both. 🌟

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Author: Tim O’Brien
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Military Thrillers

John Wade is a Vietnam veteran running for the Senate when secrets about his wartime past come to light—secrets involving atrocities that he has spent years suppressing, burying them under the ordinary accumulations of a political career. The exposure destroys his campaign. He retreats with his wife Kathy to a lakeside cabin in northern Minnesota, hoping that isolation will let them rebuild. Within days of their arrival, Kathy vanishes into the wilderness. 🌊

The investigation that follows produces no answers—only the accumulating weight of questions about a man with a violent past whose wife has disappeared under circumstances that cannot be explained. When John himself then vanishes, the mystery deepens into something that the novel deliberately refuses to resolve. Tim O’Brien—the author of The Things They Carried—constructs the novel as an inquiry rather than a narrative, weaving together multiple documentary voices: investigative reports, witness testimonies, historical accounts of atrocities, footnotes that comment on the unreliability of the evidence being presented. 💀

The formal choice is not academic but deeply thematic: a novel about violence and its suppression, about the things we do and cannot face, about the way America has processed—and failed to process—what Vietnam did to the men it sent there and to the communities they returned to. In the Lake of the Woods is both a mystery that withholds its solution and a meditation on why some truths resist being known. It is one of the most formally ambitious and emotionally devastating novels to come out of the Vietnam era. 📖

What makes this unforgettable: Tim O’Brien delivers a formally brilliant literary thriller—a Vietnam veteran, a missing wife, and an investigation that refuses resolution, building toward a meditation on violence, suppression, and the things America has never fully faced about its own history. 🌟

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Author: Teri Wilson
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Contemporary Christian Romance

Piper Quinn’s wolf sanctuary in Aurora, Alaska is her life’s work and her place of refuge—a space where her comfort with animals fills in for the human connection that her painful childhood taught her not to rely on. She is more at ease with her beautiful wolves than with people, which is why reporter Ethan Hale’s arrival to cover the struggling shelter produces immediate friction. His angle is that the wolves represent a danger to the community. Piper is ready to prove him wrong. 🐺

Ethan is a former park ranger who has seen enough wildlife-related tragedy to give his caution genuine grounding—this is not an ignorant position but a considered one, held by someone with professional experience and real reasons. The conflict between them is therefore substantive rather than manufactured, which gives the romance that develops out of it genuine weight. Their difference of opinion escalates into front-page headlines before it begins, slowly and reluctantly, to soften into something else entirely. ❄️

Teri Wilson writes inspirational contemporary romance with the warmth and faith-forward sensibility of the Love Inspired line—clean romantic tension, an Alaska setting rendered with atmospheric specificity, and a central metaphor that does double duty as literal plot and emotional architecture. Two people who have both learned caution, from different sources and different experiences, discovering that the common ground they find professionally is the same ground where their hearts are finding shelter. The wolf sanctuary at the center of the story earns its symbolic weight without the novel ever becoming heavy-handed about it. 🌌

What makes this charming: Teri Wilson delivers a Love Inspired Alaskan romance of genuine warmth—a wolf conservationist who trusts animals more than people, a reporter whose caution has real roots, and a sanctuary that turns out to be as much about two stubborn hearts as it is about the wolves. 🌟

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Author: Liz Dean
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Occult Spiritualism

Tarot spreads are the architecture of a reading—the specific layouts that determine which position each card occupies and what question that position addresses. The spread shapes the conversation between reader and cards before a single card is drawn. Liz Dean, an expert tarot author and teacher, has assembled more than seventy new and classic layouts in this comprehensive guide, organized by question subject—love, money, career, success—and presented in full color for immediate accessibility. 🃏

The historical range is one of the book’s particular strengths. Spreads used centuries ago by occult scholars sit alongside modern layouts inspired by contemporary practitioners and spreads Dean developed specifically in response to the questions most frequently asked of professional readers. The result is a reference that works both as a practical tool for active readers and as a document of how the tradition has evolved—what questions people have always brought to the cards, and how the methods for addressing those questions have changed across time. 🌙

The organization serves readers at every level. Beginners will find that the subject-matter structure allows them to locate the spread most relevant to their current question immediately, rather than having to work through the entire system before doing a first reading. Advanced tarotists will find challenge in the more complex layouts and value in discovering new approaches to the cards they have been reading for years. The major and minor arcana meanings are woven throughout, reinforcing card knowledge as readers work through the spreads rather than requiring separate study sessions. ✨

What makes this essential: Liz Dean delivers the most comprehensive tarot spread reference available—over seventy classic and original layouts spanning centuries of practice, organized by question subject, and accessible to beginners and advanced readers alike. 🌟

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Author: Chris Peterson, Editors of Cool Springs Press
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Plumbing & Household Automation

The Black and Decker Complete Guide to Plumbing has established itself over multiple editions as the most comprehensive home plumbing reference for DIYers across all skill levels—from the homeowner replacing a leaky faucet for the first time to the experienced renovator tackling a complete bathroom overhaul. The eighth edition has been fully updated to current codes, which matters in a technical reference where compliance with local regulations is not optional. 🔧

The project range is genuinely comprehensive: fixing a toilet, installing a vanity sink, plumbing a curbless shower, installing a jetted spa, replacing a dishwasher and garbage disposer, and accessibility projects that meet Universal Design standards. The photography is clear, the instructions are sequenced logically, and the explanations of home plumbing system basics give readers the conceptual foundation to understand not just what to do but why—which is the difference between following instructions and actually developing the confidence to diagnose and solve problems independently. 🚿

The inclusion of accessibility projects is particularly useful for a reference that aims to be comprehensive—Universal Design standards apply to a growing number of renovation contexts, and having those specifications alongside standard plumbing projects makes the book relevant to a wider range of homeowners than most comparable guides. The update to current codes in this eighth edition ensures that the guidance is not just technically accurate but legally compliant for projects requiring permits. 🏠

What makes this essential: Black and Decker delivers the most comprehensive home plumbing reference available for DIYers—fully updated to current codes, covering everything from faucet repair to jetted spa installation, with the clear photography and step-by-step instructions that have made this series the gold standard for home improvement guides. 🌟

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Author: Sarah Lotz
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Psychological Thrillers

Simon Newman runs a website called Journey to the Dark Side—or wants to, once he has enough content to attract subscribers. His plan is to film himself in genuinely dangerous places, starting with the notorious Cwm Pot caves in Wales: off-limits for decades due to a tragic history, with watery underground caverns that have claimed lives before. He hires a guide. The guide turns out to be as unpredictable and dangerous as the caves themselves. Simon barely escapes with his life. 🏔️

The gruesome footage he retrieves from underground goes viral, which is exactly what he wanted—and exactly what he should have been warned against treating as an invitation to continue. Ignoring the obvious signs of mental trauma, he latches onto the next dark opportunity: a trip to Everest. Not just to base camp but up into the Death Zone, above 8,000 meters, where the thin air and cold are not the only dangers. There is a decade-old tragedy buried in the mountain’s recent history, and Simon starts pulling on the thread. 🌨️

Sarah Lotz—author of The Three—writes psychological horror with the specific understanding that the most terrifying things are often not supernatural but situational: what happens when a person with bad judgment, worse impulses, and active trauma decides to keep pushing into darkness. The double-location structure—caves then Everest—gives the novel a natural escalation, with each setting more extreme than the last and Simon’s psychological state deteriorating in proportion. The truth he uncovers in the Death Zone suggests he may not be coming back. 💀

What makes this gripping: Sarah Lotz delivers a psychological thriller of escalating dread—a clickbait-chasing thrill-seeker, a viral cave video, and a journey to Everest’s Death Zone where a decade-old secret is waiting at the altitude where bodies don’t decompose and mistakes are permanent. 🌟

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