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Author: Will Wight
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Progression Fantasy

With his duel approaching fast, Lindon is locked away in prison. As a Blackflame—a sacred artist capable of channeling devastatingly destructive madra—he is simply too dangerous to leave free in the general population. The Skysworn, elite protectors of the Blackflame Empire, have him exactly where they want him until the day of his promised fight with Jai Long arrives. When it does, the duel delivers. But immediately after, a far greater threat begins closing in on the Empire—a legendary creature of impossible size and an insatiable appetite for destruction. A Dreadgod. And Lindon, whether he likes it or not, may have to join the very organization that imprisoned him if the Empire is to have any chance of surviving. Will Wight delivers Book 4 of the New York Times bestselling Cradle series—the defining entry in the Progression Fantasy subgenre. ✨

Where Books 1-3 focused on Lindon’s power advancement through training montages and trials, Skysworn hits fast-forward on all of that and delivers an installment that fans consistently rank among the series’ best—or at worst, its essential turning point. Travis Baldree’s audiobook narration has earned its own devoted following. The series is regularly compared to anime for its loud, colorful, high-stakes battles and generous doses of humor. 🔍

Wight is a New York Times and #1 Kindle bestselling author with an MFA from the University of Central Florida. The Cradle series is fully completed at 12 volumes. This is Book 4 and is best read in sequence. ⭐

Why this captivates: He was imprisoned because he’s too dangerous to be free—then a creature larger than armies started moving toward the Empire, and suddenly everyone needs him.

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Author: James Caine
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Psychological Thriller

Chelsea Jameson married the perfect husband. The only problem is that Hendy doesn’t like to talk about his past—specifically his family. She finds out why when his parents invite them to their cabin for the weekend. Getting there requires a four-hour hike through wilderness to reach a property completely off the grid. Chelsea already has reservations before they arrive. The mother dominates every room and every conversation. The father makes her skin crawl. And the longer they stay, the more certain Chelsea becomes that something is very, very wrong here. When she finally tries to leave, she discovers that Hendy’s parents have no intention of letting her go. What unfolds in that isolated cabin strips back everything Chelsea thought she knew about the man she married. James Caine delivers the claustrophobic psychological thriller that readers devoured in single sittings and described as impossible to put down from page one. 🔍

Caine writes with the stripped-down, fast-paced efficiency that makes his thrillers feel relentless rather than padded—the horror of the situation escalates quickly, the foreshadowing is layered throughout, and the ending consistently surprises readers who thought they’d figured it out. A short, sharp, and genuinely unsettling read. 💙

Caine is a pen name; the author lives in Alberta, Canada and writes fast-paced psychological thrillers exclusively. The In-Laws is a standalone. ⭐

Why this grips you: She visited her in-laws for the first time at their off-grid cabin in the woods—and they won’t let her leave.

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Author: Bob Mayer
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Green Beret Military Thriller

Philip Cobb was a mob money launderer who went clean and agreed to testify—and was murdered the day before he was due to enter the Federal Witness Protection Program. His wife Lisa managed to call an emergency Program number, was nearly shot for her trouble, and turned to the only people she trusted: her brother, who called his old girlfriend, Chicago detective Donna Giannini. Giannini called her old buddy, Green Beret Chief Warrant Officer Dave Riley. Now Riley and Giannini are protecting Lisa in a situation where the hits keep coming, the bodies keep disappearing, the phones are tapped, and the computer systems have been compromised. Someone within the federal government itself has turned, and whoever it is, they know Riley’s every move before he makes it. The trail runs from Chicago to an explosive climax deep in the Smoky Mountains. Bob Mayer delivers Book 4 of the #1 Green Berets series. 🔍

Mayer graduated from West Point, commanded a Green Beret A-Team, and knows the Fort Bragg and Special Warfare Center he writes about from the inside. Kirkus called it “sinewy writing enhancing an already potent action fix—an adrenaline cocktail from start to finish.” Southern Book Trade compared Mayer favorably to Clancy and Coonts: “Mayer knows what all Infantry types will tell you: it’s the soldier who makes all the difference.” 💙

Mayer is a New York Times bestselling author with over 75 books and 5 million copies sold. The Green Berets series runs six books. Cut Out is Book 4 and can be read as a standalone. ⭐

Why this grips you: A Green Beret is protecting a mob widow inside a compromised witness protection system—and the killers know every move he’s going to make before he makes it.

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Author: Mia Kent
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Small-Town Women’s Fiction

Tana Martin was living her best life—until she caught her husband with a woman half her age on what should have been the weekend of their silver anniversary. She should be sipping Mai Tais on a beach somewhere. Instead, she’s headed to Dolphin Bay—a small island off the coast of Maine where she spent childhood summers—to look after her cantankerous great-uncle and the family inn that has fallen completely to pieces under his care. He has an attitude problem. The inn has a structural problem. Her own heart has a rather large problem. But Dolphin Bay has a way of surprising people. Old friendships are waiting, new connections form in the sea-breeze evenings, and somewhere underneath the chaos of restoration and caretaking, Tana begins to realize that the life she thought she wanted and the life she actually craves may not be the same thing at all. Mia Kent opens the Dolphin Bay series with the warm women’s fiction that readers describe as a “refreshing read” and the perfect cure for a stressful week. 💙

Kent writes with genuine warmth and the patient character development that makes small-town women’s fiction satisfying rather than merely pleasant—the community of Dolphin Bay envelops Tana with authentic texture, and the series rewards reading in order. Clean; no explicit content. 🔍

Kent is a prolific author of clean contemporary women’s fiction and small-town romance. The Dolphin Bay series runs six books. ⭐

Why this charms: She caught her husband cheating on their anniversary and ended up at a crumbling Maine island inn with a grumpy great-uncle—and somehow that’s exactly where she needed to be.

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Author: Ashley Munoz
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Grumpy Sunshine Small-Town Romance

Stalking the town recluse wasn’t exactly wise. Davis was five years older than Rae, antisocial, temperamental, and completely unaware she existed. Still, she gave him her heart. He crushed it—without even knowing he’d had it. So she picked up the pieces and left for New York City with a plan that would keep her heart intact for years. Then one phone call changed everything and she was back in Mount Macon, back in the orbit of the man who ruined her—who is now, inexplicably, beloved by her own parents. Davis has no idea they have a history, which is both a relief and salt in the wound. She promises herself she’ll ignore the way his eyes linger, remember the girl he broke, and never give him the chance to do it again. But she can’t control the fact that he’s falling for her this time—hard—and she has absolutely no idea what to do with that. Ashley Munoz opens the Mount Macon series with the grumpy sunshine small-town romance that reviewers call one of the best they’ve ever read. 💕

Munoz writes with genuine emotional depth and the specific ache of unrequited teenage love colliding with adult desire—Davis’s character arc from grumpy recluse to devoted, remorseful hero is earned page by page, and the grovel delivers completely. Contains adult content. 🔍

Munoz is an Amazon Top 50 bestselling romance author based in the Pacific Northwest. The Mount Macon series runs three completed standalones. ⭐

Why this hooks you: She gave him her heart as a teenager without him knowing, he crushed it without knowing, and now he’s falling for the woman she became and has no idea why she’s resisting.

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Author: Jennifer S. Alderson
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Travel Cozy Mystery

Lana Hansen needs a break. She’s recently divorced, freshly fired from her job as an investigative journalist, broke, and at something of a loss for her next move when her landlord Dotty makes her an offer: lead a tour group through Budapest for the New Year. Lana knows nothing about tour guiding. But it pays rent. The tour is barely underway before one of the guests is found dead—and Dotty insists the show must go on, leaving Lana trapped in a luxury hotel with nine murder suspects, an uncooperative police detective, and the growing certainty that another guest will turn up floating in the Danube if she doesn’t figure out who the killer is. Jennifer Alderson opens the Travel Can Be Murder cozy mystery series with the Budapest whodunit that Forbes featured as one of five cozy mystery series for the bucket list traveler. 🔍

Alderson writes with the specific, atmospheric travel detail that distinguishes the series—the Budapest Christmas markets, the grand opera house, the city’s famous thermal baths and labyrinth all figure prominently, and Cozy Up With Kathy praised “great descriptions of Budapest along with a character-driven cozy mystery.” Fans describe it as both an excellent mystery and a virtual trip to Hungary. 💙

Alderson is an American author based in the Netherlands. The Travel Can Be Murder series runs twelve books, each set in a different city. ⭐

Why this charms: A broke, newly fired journalist took a tour guide job she wasn’t qualified for—and now she’s trapped in Budapest with nine murder suspects and a detective who doesn’t want her help.

Woman at Point Zero

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Author: Nawal El Saadawi
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Egyptian Literary Classic

Firdaus is waiting to be hanged. She was convicted of murdering her pimp and she has refused to sign an appeal for her life. The prison doctor is baffled—she is not the kind of woman he can imagine killing anyone. Egyptian psychiatrist Nawal El Saadawi has come to Qanatir Prison to study the psychological effects of incarceration on female inmates, and she is haunted by this one prisoner until Firdaus finally agrees to speak to her, on the last day before her execution. What Firdaus tells Saadawi that night is the story of a life lived entirely at the mercy of other people: a childhood in a rural village where her father beat her mother and her uncle abused her; an education she clung to as the only form of power available; a series of men who used, sold, and discarded her; a brief period working independently in the streets of Cairo; and finally, one act of refusal that she refuses to apologize for. Nawal El Saadawi delivers the 1975 novel translated into 22 languages and taught in universities across the world. 📚

Saadawi—who was herself imprisoned by the Egyptian government in 1981 and spent years on an Islamist death list—writes with a fury that has not dimmed across fifty years. One reviewer called it “a firestorm of righteous fury, fearlessly smashing at the patriarchal structures that have long served to subjugate women in Egypt.” The Britannica calls it a masterpiece of creative nonfiction and feminist literature. 🔍

El Saadawi was an Egyptian physician, psychiatrist, activist, and the author of over 40 books. Woman at Point Zero was first published in Arabic in 1975 and in English in 1983. Standalone. ⭐

Why this matters: A woman on death row refuses to appeal—and spends her last night telling the psychiatrist who came to study her exactly what it costs to be a woman in a world run by men—for $4.99.

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Author: Jackie Kabler
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Psychological Thriller

The perfect couple—or the perfect lie? Gemma and Danny are newly married and freshly relocated from London to Bristol when Gemma comes home from a work trip to find her husband gone. No note. No call. No text. Just an empty house and a terrible silence. When she finally goes to the police, the detectives handling the case are stopped cold—because they have been investigating two murders in Bristol. Two men attacked in the same way. Two men who look strikingly like each other. And Danny looks exactly like both of them. As the investigation closes in, certain things Gemma has said aren’t adding up. The police aren’t sure she’s telling them everything. And the reader, turning pages against their better judgment, keeps changing their mind about what exactly the truth is. Jackie Kabler delivers the psychological thriller that Alex Lake called “intrigue, mystery and constant twists and turns—I couldn’t put it down.” 🔍

Kabler is a former TV news journalist who spent twenty years at GMTV and the BBC before turning to fiction, and the procedural elements reflect that professional familiarity with how investigations actually move. Kate Riordan called it “no let-up in this twisty-turny thriller—just when you think you’ve cracked its secrets, your expectations are upended again.” 💙

Kabler is an Amazon #1 and USA Today bestselling author whose novels have sold over a million copies in ten languages. The Perfect Couple is a standalone. ⭐

Why this grips you: Her husband vanished, the police are investigating two murders in the same city, and both victims look exactly like him—and the evidence keeps pointing back to her—for $0.99.

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Author: Delores Fossen
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Military Romantic Suspense

Former Air Force Combat Rescue Officer Rafe Cross has seen most things—in uniform and then as an operative on the elite Maverick Ops security team that has built a reputation for hard justice. But nothing prepared him for what’s waiting in his hometown of Canyon Ridge, Texas. Human remains have been unearthed in a shallow grave, and Rafe and the town’s sheriff, Bree O’Neil, are convinced they’re looking at the bones of their long-lost childhood friend Tessa—missing for eighteen years. Then an explosion at the grave site destroys the evidence and uncovers a second body, and what started as a cold case becomes something far more dangerous. Bree has dedicated her life to keeping Canyon Ridge safe, and she has never let her guard down. Until Rafe comes crashing back into her life—with buried feelings she thought she’d gotten over and a killer who is now specifically targeting her. Delores Fossen opens the Hard Justice Texas series with the romantic suspense that Library Journal calls “secrets, treachery, passion, and fear fueling a complex, twisting plot.” 🔍

Fossen—a former Air Force captain herself—writes with the procedural authenticity and relentless pacing that has made her one of the genre’s most reliably gripping authors. The childhood-friends dynamic gives the romance its emotional depth, and the mystery’s twists keep the thriller engine running cleanly throughout. HEA guaranteed; no cliffhanger. 💙

Fossen is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author with over nine million copies sold. The Hard Justice Texas series runs multiple standalone books. ⭐

Why this grips you: Bones in a shallow grave, a second body, an explosion destroying the evidence, and a killer who has decided the sheriff is next—for $2.49.

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Author: Catherine Mangan
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Italian Escapist Romance

Floundering junior travel writer Katie has just been handed the opportunity of her career: her boss can’t make it to the Italian island of Ponza, and Katie steps into her designer shoes to write the piece. She boards the plane with her best friend Farrah, waves goodbye to her unglamorous domestic assignments, and says hello to a week of sun, sand, and sparkling Tyrrhenian Sea. Then Farrah is involved in an accident and Katie has to stay on the island for a month while she recovers. This is not what Katie planned. She is in full panic mode trying to appease her micro-managing boss and her passive-aggressive boyfriend back in New York while Nico—an intriguing local chef who has opinions about everything—tries to show her what the island actually has to offer. As Katie falls slowly in love with the unhurried pace of Ponza and its food, she starts to question whether the life she was racing back to is actually the one she wants. Catherine Mangan delivers the island romance that readers describe as completely transporting. 💕

Mangan writes with the specific lush food and landscape detail of someone who has genuinely spent time on Ponza—one reviewer could “almost taste the food”—and the novel’s central tension is recognizable to anyone who has ever been forcibly slowed down enough to question their own choices. Perfect for fans of Karen Swan and Rosanna Ley. 🔍

Mangan grew up in Ireland and divides her time between Ireland and Silicon Valley. Under another name she is an award-winning entrepreneur. The Italian Holiday is a standalone. ⭐

Why this charms: A week on a gorgeous Italian island turned into a month, the local chef keeps showing her what she’s been missing, and the life she was rushing back to is starting to look considerably less appealing—for $0.99.

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Author: Evelyn Skye
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Contemporary Romance / Magical Realism

In elementary school, Chloe Hanako Quinn is assigned Oliver Jones as her pen pal. Before mailing her letter, she whispers a note into it—and somehow, impossibly, he hears her. It is the beginning of a friendship that becomes something more. Until disaster strikes and Oliver and his family disappear without a trace. More than twenty years later, Chloe is a high school guidance counselor in New York City facing a layoff, rising rent, a situationship that isn’t working, and a loneliness she keeps pasting over. In a moment of quiet desperation, she writes encouraging messages on yellow origami paper and folds them into roses. When one accidentally finds its way to a neighbor who needed it, she starts leaving them all over the city. Across Manhattan, Oliver—now a haunted financial analyst who has rebuilt himself from difficult circumstances—finds one specific rose, and it changes everything. Evelyn Skye delivers the New York Times summer 2025 bestseller that Newsweek featured as a “Favorite Book to Read on Summer Vacation.” 💙

Skye builds the magical realism element with a light hand—the roses find the right people at the right moments, but the focus is always on the human connection rather than the mechanism. Simon & Schuster called it “infused with heartfelt magic, like Matt Haig’s The Midnight Library.” Nikki Erlick called it “a sweet confection of a story, filled with heart.” 🔍

Skye is the New York Times bestselling author of The Hundred Loves of Juliet and seven other novels, with books published in sixteen languages. The Incredible Kindness of Paper is a standalone. ⭐

Why this charms: She folded her loneliness into yellow origami roses and scattered them across New York—and one found the boy who disappeared from her life twenty years ago—for $2.99.

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Author: Enza Genovese
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Sicilian Cookbook

Sicily is not just an Italian island. It is a civilization with its own distinct culinary tradition shaped by centuries of Arab, Norman, Spanish, and Greek influences—a kitchen that produces some of the world’s most vibrant, sun-drenched, ingredient-forward cooking. Enza Genovese was born in Trapani, on Sicily’s western coast, and grew up helping to run her family’s Sicilian grocery in Montpellier, France, before spending decades traveling back to the island to document its culinary heritage. This collection travels the entire island through its food—from the bustling markets of Palermo to the coastal villages of Cefalù—covering antipasti like arancini, Nonna’s eggplant parmigiana, and Sicilian focaccia; pasta including Casarecce alla Norma, sardine bucatini, and spaghetti with ricotta and pistachios; risotto and couscous; meat mains; and fish dishes including stuffed calamari and swordfish with capers and almonds. Specially commissioned photography of the island accompanies every chapter. 🍋

The recipes are approachable enough for home cooks while capturing the authentic regional character of each dish—Genovese notes that the couscous tradition in the Trapani area reflects centuries of Arab influence, making Sicilian cooking distinct even within Italy. Reviewers describe the photography as genuinely transporting. 🔍

Genovese managed a Sicilian grocery in France for many years before creating this cookbook as a tribute to her parents’ cooking. Sicily was published by Mitchell Beazley in 2025. ⭐

Why this captivates: A native of Trapani’s definitive recipes for the island that gave the world arancini, Casarecce alla Norma, and cannoli—with the photography to transport you there—for $1.99.

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