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When the elves vanished after stopping the undying threat of Mallon years ago, they left the Keepers as humanity’s last line of defense against the followers seeking to resurrect their dark master. J.A. Andrews assembles three unlikely heroes to stand against dragons, frost goblins, and traitors—Alaric, haunted by the failure to save his wife despite betraying everything he believed; Will, a storyteller convinced his weak magic renders him useless; and Sini, a former slave girl carrying unimaginable power she has no idea how to wield. 🐉The land faces plunging into darkness as Mallon’s minions gather strength, hunting the Keepers who represent the only obstacle to completing what the undying began. These storytellers, historians, and magic-wielders must survive not just external threats but also the betrayals within their own ranks. Andrews builds epic fantasy around broken characters discovering whether shattered people can still become the heroes a desperate world needs. ⚔️
Each member of this makeshift alliance carries wounds that make them doubt themselves, yet together they possess the knowledge and power to oppose forces that would overwhelm them individually. The author explores how history and storytelling themselves become weapons when conventional strength fails. Their quest becomes as much about believing in their own worth as it is about saving civilization from an ancient evil’s return. 📚
What makes this essential: An epic fantasy where three damaged heroes—a man haunted by betrayal, a storyteller doubting his magic, and a former slave with unleashed power—must overcome dragons, frost goblins, and their own self-doubt to prevent Mallon the Undying’s followers from completing their master’s dark work and plunging the land into eternal darkness.
When college student and social justice activist Karim Jackson joins a protest at Tacoma’s newly completed private jail, a confrontation with the facility’s director ends with a fatal head wound and a murder charge that proves fighting the system means the system fights back. Attorney Talon Winter takes on the case, struggling to convince prosecutors that Karim didn’t cause the death and was acting in self-defense—but they’re not cutting deals for someone accused of killing one of their own. ⚖️Stephen Penner brings courtroom authenticity from his own experience as a criminal defense attorney, crafting legal thrillers where the truth becomes secondary to institutional power. When Talon gets too close to exposing what really happened, a third lawyer enters the arena—a partner from Talon’s old law firm, now representing the private jail company with resources far exceeding what any single defense attorney can muster. The case transforms into a battle against both prosecutorial authority and corporate prison interests. 🏛️
Talon must navigate a system designed to protect itself while trying to save a young activist from losing his freedom for a crime he didn’t commit. Penner exposes how the machinery of justice can become a weapon against those who challenge it, with private incarceration profits adding another layer of complexity to an already rigged game. The fourth Talon Winter novel delivers tension both inside and outside the courtroom as the stakes climb higher than any legal precedent. 💼
Why I’m including this: A legal thriller where defense attorney Talon Winter battles both government prosecutors and corporate prison lawyers to save a college activist falsely accused of murder during a protest, exposing how the system protects its own while Penner’s real courtroom experience brings authentic tension to this fourth series installment.
Mitchell Brannon’s ordinary evening shatters when his beloved wife Jill doesn’t return home from her conference, leaving only a cheerful voicemail promising to pick up dinner as the last trace of her existence. Hours stretch into days, days into weeks, and Mitch’s irritation transforms into soul-crushing dread as every lead turns into a dead end. Deborah Raney crafts Christian suspense around the devastating question of how to honor marriage vows to someone who has seemingly vanished from the face of the earth. 💔When police investigations yield nothing, Mitch turns to their next-door neighbor Shelley—Jill’s best friend—to help search for answers that remain maddeningly out of reach. As the two work together, their shared grief and desperate need to find Jill draws them into a friendship that grows ever closer and decidedly more complicated. Raney explores the impossible emotional territory of ambiguous loss, where there’s no body, no closure, no way to move forward or back. 🙏
The author examines how faith, loyalty, and the human need for answers collide when someone simply disappears without explanation. Mitch faces an agonizing limbo where he’s neither married nor widowed, committed to a woman who may never return while struggling with growing feelings for someone who’s been by his side through the worst nightmare imaginable. Raney delivers suspense through emotional devastation rather than action, making readers feel every moment of Mitch’s anguished waiting. 🕊️
What makes this compelling: Christian suspense where Mitchell Brannon’s wife Jill vanishes after leaving a cheerful voicemail about picking up dinner, forcing him to navigate ambiguous loss with help from her best friend Shelley as their search brings them closer together and Mitch faces the impossible question of honoring vows to a woman who may never come home.
On the junk world of Torrent Four, self-taught engineer Ben Griminski scours endless fields of trash and derelict ships for anything valuable while dodging the Salvage Scalpers who enslave anyone with a knack for finding treasures in the refuse. Life is perilous and unbearable for most, but Ben carries a secret that makes every dangerous day worth surviving—buried deep in the salvage fields, hidden by mountains of rubbish, lies a Kestrel-class starship that after a decade of tireless work is almost ready to fly. 🚀Toby Neighbors builds space opera around the last vestiges of freedom in a galaxy crushed under the Royal Imperium’s iron fist, where liberty exists only for those with fast ships, able crews, and the right connections to stay under the radar on hundreds of oppressed worlds. Ben has spent ten years transforming discarded parts into his ticket to the stars, literally building his escape from poverty and servitude one salvaged component at a time. Now he faces the challenge of assembling a crew and obtaining enough precious Zexum fuel to power their escape. ✨
The author explores how hope survives in the most desperate circumstances, with Ben representing everyone trapped in systems designed to keep them down while their dreams of something better remain just barely out of reach. Freedom becomes not a birthright but something you have to build yourself from the galaxy’s garbage, risking everything for the chance to discover what life might be like among the stars beyond the Imperium’s reach. Neighbors delivers classic space opera themes through a hero who’s literally piecing together his future from the past’s wreckage. 🌌
Why I’m including this: Space opera where self-taught engineer Ben Griminski spends a decade secretly restoring a hidden Kestrel-class starship in the trash fields of Torrent Four, building his escape from the Royal Imperium’s oppression one salvaged part at a time while dodging slavers and planning to assemble a crew for freedom among the stars.
100 Mysteries of Science Explained (Popular Science)
What happened to the Neanderthals and when is the next Ice Age due? Why do we hiccup? The experts at Popular Science magazine tackle 100 of science’s most mysterious questions with answers spanning dark matter to disappearing bees, from the publication that’s been enlightening and entertaining Americans for nearly 150 years. The editors organize these cosmic and intimate puzzles into Physical Matter and Forces, Space, Human Body, Earth, Other Life-Forms, and Human Triumphs and Troubles. 🔬Popular Science brings authoritative explanations to end-of-the-world scenarios, the secrets within our own brains and bodies, and everything in between—covering the fascinating world of black holes, time travel, DNA, earthquakes, and much more. The magazine’s signature approach makes complex scientific concepts accessible without dumbing them down, delivering the kind of clarity that comes from truly understanding the material. Each mystery receives treatment that respects both the science and the reader’s intelligence. 🌌
From cosmic puzzles about the universe’s structure to everyday oddities about human biology, the editors prove that science’s greatest mysteries span the incomprehensibly vast and the surprisingly personal. The collection demonstrates how curiosity about everything from space exploration to bodily functions connects us to the scientific method and the ongoing quest to understand our world. Nearly a century and a half of science journalism expertise distills into answers that satisfy without oversimplifying. 🧬
What makes this compelling: Popular Science editors answer 100 of science’s most mysterious questions from what happened to Neanderthals to why we hiccup, organizing cosmic and biological puzzles into sections covering Physical Matter, Space, Human Body, Earth, and more with nearly 150 years of expertise making black holes and DNA equally fascinating.
They were supposed to die five years ago when the residents of Gerbera subdivision in Fallen Oaks were brutally murdered in their beds, but the Fallen Oaks Five survived as children—practically strangers then, forever connected now by the weight of all they witnessed. Kiersten Modglin delivers crime thriller intensity when the now-grown survivors receive letters warning that the killers are still out there and aren’t finished with them as the anniversary of their families’ deaths approaches. 🏘️In a race against faceless, nameless murderers, the Five must return to their old homes to piece together events from a night they’d all rather forget, finding their old town riddled with secrets where every person becomes a suspect. Modglin explores how childhood trauma bonds survivors in ways nothing else can while asking whether they can solve the mystery and finally learn the truth about the night that cost them everything. The author builds suspense around the question of whether they’ll find justice or become victims of a fate they should’ve succumbed to years ago. 🔍
With everything at stake, Modglin transforms survivor guilt into investigative urgency as the Five discover that escaping death once doesn’t guarantee you’ll escape it twice. The crime thriller examines how incomplete closure haunts people, with the faceless killers representing not just physical danger but the psychological terror of unfinished business. Every revelation brings them closer to the truth while potentially walking them straight into the trap the murderers have been planning for five years. ⚠️
Why I’m including this: Crime thriller where the Fallen Oaks Five who survived their families’ brutal murders as children receive warning letters five years later that the killers aren’t finished, forcing these now-grown survivors to return home and piece together the night they’d rather forget before becoming victims of their postponed fate.
Ten years ago the narrator made a mortifying life-altering mistake that now threatens to wreck her entire existence—she became Sunny Palmer, anonymous bestselling author of over a dozen beloved romances and renowned thief of her next-door neighbor Tristan Palmer’s last name. Jess Heileman crafts sweet romantic comedy disaster where this introverted book nerd’s first novel Secret Crush is Tristan’s and their fictionalized love story, leaving zero room for calling it anything but a travesty of greatest proportions that absolutely no one can ever discover. 📚When she finally visits Sunset Harbor, the small-town island where she grew up, wretched luck means running into the still heart-stopping, book-boyfriend-worthy Tristan himself who seems intent on reminding her what the island offers because that’s what friends do. Heileman explores the terror of secret identity exposure when your anonymous pen name connects directly to your lifelong crush and your bestselling debut novel is basically your real-life unrequited love story thinly disguised as fiction. The book is always better than the movie, but occasionally life is better than the book. 💕
The author delivers romantic comedy about the nightmare scenario where your carefully constructed authorial anonymity threatens to explode precisely when you’re spending time with the inspiration for your fictional hero, with every conversation potentially revealing that Sunny Palmer and Tristan Palmer share more than just a last name. Heileman captures the particular anxiety of writers who mine their real lives for material while praying no one connects the dots between fiction and reality. 🏝️
What makes this special: Sweet romantic comedy where anonymous bestselling romance author Sunny Palmer visits her childhood home of Sunset Harbor and encounters next-door neighbor Tristan Palmer whose last name she stole and whose secret crush inspired her fictionalized debut novel Secret Crush, creating disaster when her anonymity threatens to explode.
In 1939 London, as Europe teeters on the edge of war, young investigative journalist Ottilie Divine finds herself pulled into a tangled web of secrets, betrayals, and whispers of treason when her friend begs her to investigate her diplomat husband’s sudden disappearance. Andrea Hicks launches The Ottilie Divine Mysteries with espionage thriller about a vanished diplomat, a young woman with everything to prove, and a wartime mystery that could change everything as the daughter of famed sleuth Camille Divine must live up to her family legacy. 🕵️Ottilie follows a trail winding through smoky gentlemen’s clubs and shadowy government offices into a world where trust is a dangerous luxury, racing to uncover the truth with a sharp mind and brave heart. When she’s persuaded to allow a young chemistry student with a gift for deduction to become involved in her investigation, the stakes rise higher than she ever imagined. Hicks explores how personal mysteries become matters of national security when they unfold against the backdrop of impending global conflict. 🔍
Someone is watching, and they’ll stop at nothing to keep their secrets buried—the author delivers historical espionage where journalism meets detection in the desperate months before World War II transforms everything. Hicks captures the particular tension of 1939 when everyone knew war was coming but no one knew exactly when or how, making every secret potentially connected to larger conspiracies and every disappearance possibly tied to treason. The first Ottilie Divine Mystery establishes a heroine determined to prove herself while navigating deadly wartime intrigue. ⚠️
Why I’m including this: Espionage thriller launching The Ottilie Divine Mysteries where 1939 London investigative journalist Ottilie Divine, daughter of famed sleuth Camille Divine, investigates her friend’s diplomat husband’s sudden disappearance, following a trail through gentlemen’s clubs and government offices as Europe teeters toward war and someone watches determined to keep secrets buried.
After being abandoned at the altar, the narrator didn’t think her day could get any worse—and then the zombie apocalypse happened, proving that sometimes rock bottom has a basement. Charlotte Saxon launches Apocalyptic Hearts with dystopian romance where over a year into Britain’s zombie crisis, society is in shambles along with her love life, and while she has her brother and a safe place to live, their food situation is turning dire until the worst happens and her brother goes missing. 🧟Desperate to find him, she has no choice but to leave safety and step into this violent new world filled with death, gore, brutality, and three devastatingly handsome strangers determined to help—scarred ex-SAS leader Rhys with his permanent attitude problem, flirtatious former paramedic Theo with twisted humor, and overprotective ex-rugby star Alex whose sweet smiles hide a dark past. Saxon explores how trust becomes the ultimate gamble when survival depends on accepting help from dangerous men who threaten her fragile heart as much as the walking dead threaten her life. 💕
The author proves that even during the apocalypse, matters of the heart remain complicated and unavoidable, delivering reverse harem romance where finding her brother means risking everything with three men she doesn’t trust but can’t survive without. Saxon balances zombie horror with romantic tension, creating dystopian fiction where the greater danger might not be the undead but falling for the wrong people at the worst possible time. The longer she stays with them, the more her heart is at risk, but she doesn’t have a choice. ⚔️
What makes this compelling: Dystopian romance launching Apocalyptic Hearts where being abandoned at the altar becomes insignificant when the zombie apocalypse happens, forcing the narrator to leave safety over a year later to find her missing brother with help from three devastatingly handsome strangers she can’t trust—ex-SAS leader Rhys, paramedic Theo, and ex-rugby star Alex.
Life is picture-perfect with husband Jack, two small children, and a beautiful home on a quiet cul-de-sac that feels like the safest place on earth—until a new neighbor moves in next door and she’s Jack’s ex who wanted him badly enough to try killing for him. Alex Sinclair delivers domestic thriller terror where the woman who tried to murder the narrator for Jack years ago now lives next door, and the narrator knows she’ll do whatever it takes to get him back this time. 🏡Sinclair transforms suburban tranquility into psychological warfare when the past literally arrives with moving vans, proving that the most dangerous threats sometimes come from the house next door rather than dark alleys. The author explores how the safest-seeming places become danger zones when someone who’s already proven they’re willing to kill for what they want suddenly has daily access to your family. She wanted Jack then, she wants him now, and proximity becomes the ultimate weapon. 🔪
The domestic thriller examines the nightmare of discovering that your perfect life on your perfect cul-de-sac can be invaded by someone whose obsession with your husband already led to attempted murder once before. Sinclair captures the particular horror of threats that come with friendly waves and borrowed cups of sugar, where every interaction could be manipulation and every smile might hide murderous intent. The narrator’s instincts scream danger, but how do you protect your family from a neighbor without proof? 😱
Why I’m including this: Domestic thriller where picture-perfect life with husband Jack, two small children, and a beautiful cul-de-sac home becomes a nightmare when his ex moves in next door—the same woman who wanted him badly enough to try killing the narrator before and will do whatever it takes to get him back now.
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