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Author: Gina Azzi
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Hockey Romance

Indy has sworn off hockey players for very good reasons—her first love, first heartbreak, and first everything is now a defenseman on the Vancouver Eagles. So naturally, the moment she agrees to go out with her cousin Claire and ends up at a party full of Boston Hawks players, she gets ambushed by Noah Scotch. He’s revered in Boston, a veritable god on the ice, and he absolutely should not be looking twice at a nerdy college professor who would rather color-code her planner than hit the club scene. He looks twice. She falters. The sweet talker with the chiseled abs and sinful eyes is a force, on and off the ice, and one hot night with him has Indy questioning every rule she’s made for herself. Gina Azzi opens the Boston Hawks Hockey series with the surprise baby hockey romance that earns its warmth from two genuinely likable people building something unexpected. 💕

Friends with benefits, he suggests. She dives in headfirst, knowing perfectly well this can only end one way. Growing up in a hockey family gave her the playbook. But the more time Indy spends actually getting to know Noah, the more her casual intentions ring hollow. Then the pregnancy test turns pink. She has a hopeful heart, a baby on the way, and needs to figure out how to tell the man who was supposed to be temporary. 🏒

Azzi is a contemporary and sports romance author celebrated for her “swoony heroes, fierce heroines, and relatable characters experiencing real life, love, and friendships.” Beautiful Chaos Reviews called The Sweet Talker “a delicious romance between two really likable people who will form this series bedrock.” The Boston Hawks Hockey series runs nine books, each a new player’s story. ⭐

Why this hooks you: The hockey player she was never supposed to fall for, a surprise pregnancy, and the question of whether she can have everything she never knew she wanted—free.

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Author: Blake Pierce
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FBI Thriller

FBI Agent Morgan Cross was at the height of her career when she was framed, wrongly imprisoned, and sent away for ten years. She’s out now—exonerated—but she’s not the same person who went in. She’s harder, colder, done playing by other people’s rules, and genuinely unsure how to rebuild a life on the outside. Then the Bureau comes knocking with the one case that could pull her back: the serial killer who got away a decade ago is active again. Blake Pierce opens the Morgan Cross series with the FBI thriller built on one of the genre’s most unusual protagonist premises—not a rising star, not a grizzled veteran, but a woman who was the Bureau’s best and then had ten years stripped from her. 🔍

The killer this time is following the seven signs of the Messiah—a diabolical, religiously coded murder pattern with a countdown logic that means a new victim’s fate is riding on how fast Morgan can work. She won’t be working the way she used to. She has nothing left to lose, which makes her both more effective and considerably more dangerous to the institution trying to manage her. The cat-and-mouse chase that follows runs at the breakneck pace that has made Pierce one of the bestselling thriller writers on the platform. 💙

Pierce is a #1 Amazon bestseller and USA Today bestselling author whose Once Gone has accumulated over 7,000 five-star ratings. Reviewers call the Morgan Cross series “an unusual protagonist that I haven’t seen done in this genre before” and “non-stop action in a very atmospheric novel.” The series continues across multiple books. ⭐

Why this grips you: A superstar FBI agent wrongly imprisoned for ten years, now exonerated, hunting the killer who got away—with nothing left to lose—free.

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Author: Meg Collett
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Southern Gothic Paranormal Suspense

The day Loey Grace Keene and her best friends condemned a man to death was the day she knew she’d never leave Righteous, Tennessee. She’s been living with that weight ever since, running her grandparents’ coffee shop and old farm, keeping her head down and her sins buried. That arrangement holds until she discovers the town’s preacher impaled in the cemetery. Then the new preacher arrives—coal-black eyes, cowboy swagger, gleaming motorcycle—asking questions about salted graves and hallowed ground that nobody with innocent intentions would be asking. Loey pins him as suspect number one immediately. Meg Collett opens the Righteous series with the Southern Gothic paranormal suspense that earns its atmosphere from the specific Tennessee mountain setting where the lies run as thick as the accents. 🌿

The investigation into the murder uncovers the magic beneath Righteous’s ancient superstitions and a family secret that binds Loey even more tightly to the town than she already is. For centuries, the Keenes have kept Righteous’s supernatural threads knotted together—keeping the dead on their side of the world. But something sinister is tattering the Seam between Righteous and the pocket world beyond it, and if Loey can’t face her sins, unearth the real killer, and claim her birthright, the ravenous evil that’s been waiting centuries gets exactly the opening it needs. 🔍

Collett writes from the Tennessee mountains and is best known for this series and her bestselling Fear University books. The Righteous series has been praised for its “thrilling, magical, twisted story” and “sinister, creepy” atmosphere. It’s part Southern Gothic mystery, part paranormal origin story, with romance woven through the danger. ⭐

Why this captivates: A Tennessee mountain town with a preacher impaled in the cemetery, a mysterious stranger asking about salted graves, and a woman whose family secret might be the only thing standing between Righteous and centuries-old evil—free.

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Author: Bob Mayer
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Historical Military Fiction

Here is a fact worth sitting with: there were 60 major battles in the Civil War, and in 55 of them, West Point graduates commanded on both sides. The men who trained together, clashed in the mess hall, swore oaths on the same parade ground, and in some cases competed for the same woman—went on to try to kill each other at Shiloh, Bull Run, and Antietam. Bob Mayer, himself a West Point graduate and former Green Beret officer, opens this sweeping historical saga in 1840 with two cadets whose lives and choices ripple across the defining era in American history. If you loved HBO’s Rome, this is what that energy looks like applied to the making of America’s bloodiest war. 🎖️

Elijah Cord and Lucius Rumble swear oaths—both personal and professional—that the Civil War will ultimately force them to break. Mayer follows both men from West Point through the Mexican War, through Kit Carson’s expeditions and the founding of the Naval Academy, through John Brown’s hanging and Fort Sumter, through First Bull Run and the Monitor vs. Virginia, and culminating in the catastrophic single day at Shiloh where the United States suffered more casualties than in all previous wars combined. Along the way they encounter Grant, Lee, Sherman, and Lincoln—before those names meant what they mean now. 🔍

Assembly Magazine called it “an epic, sweeping story of family loyalty and loss in time of war, with conspiracy and intrigue at every turn.” Reviewers consistently call the plotting meticulous and the battle scenes “staggeringly authentic.” Mayer has published over 75 books and sold over 5 million copies. ⭐

Why this endures: Two West Point cadets from 1840 to Shiloh—the friendships, oaths, and betrayals that became America’s Civil War, from a West Point graduate who lived it in spirit—free.

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Author: Juliet Brilee
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Clean Coastal Romantic Suspense

Willow McBride loves her life as an ecotour captain on the Florida coast—introducing tourists to sea creatures, coastal wildlife, and the specific magic of water under a salt bay sunrise. Financial pressure is mounting, though, and when a group of mysterious “treasure hunters” with unclear intentions wants to book the boat, Willow reluctantly takes the job. Then her high school crush Grant wanders back into her life out of nowhere, and things get genuinely complicated: she’s falling for the handsome soldier from her past, but her clients’ demands are escalating toward something that looks increasingly illegal. Juliet Brilee opens the Escape to Valencia Cove series with the clean coastal romantic suspense that earns its specific warmth from a Florida setting rendered with genuine love for the coastal environment. 🌊

Grant wants to protect Willow—but to do that, he’ll have to confront his own terror of open water, which is a significant problem for a man trying to help a woman who lives on the sea. The rekindled romance and the escalating danger from her clients develop simultaneously, giving the novel its forward momentum alongside the specific Florida ecotourism setting that readers consistently praise for its vivid, informative atmosphere. 💙

Brilee is a bird enthusiast, dog lover, and former teacher who grew up in the cold north—which explains why she loves the tropical beaches of Florida and the woods of North Carolina, and writes about both. Reviewers describe Salt Bay Sunrise as “an adventure filled with romance, friendship, loyalty, and nature” with a writing style like “having a conversation with a good friend.” The Valencia Cove series continues across multiple books. ⭐

Why this charms: A Florida ecotour captain, mysterious treasure hunters, and the high school crush who came back just in time to make everything more complicated—free.

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Author: H.L. Swan
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New Adult Romance

Skyler Johnson’s life looks perfect from the outside—promising future, endless wealth, loving parents. It’s all a lie. The glass mansion she calls home hides dark, painful truths behind its sparkling exterior, and Skyler has been carrying those truths alone for a long time. The moment she sees Foster Jennings, an irresistible underground racer known as Ghost to her Shadow, something in her cracks open. He’ll do anything to free her from the life that’s caging her, and she’ll weather any storm for him. H.L. Swan opens the To Me series with the emotionally raw new adult romance that plunges into its feelings from page one and doesn’t surface until the last page. 💕

The dynamic between Skyler and Foster is immediate, passionate, and carrying an emotional weight that Swan develops with the character depth her readership has come to expect—both protagonists are carrying real damage, and their relationship forces both of them to reckon with it. The unexpected plot twists that readers describe hitting them out of nowhere are part of the specific H.L. Swan signature, and Race to Me delivers them. Grab tissues. There’s a surprise that will make your heart flutter. 🏍️

Swan is a 2020 People’s Choice Awards winner and Amazon bestselling author of new adult romance. Goodreads readers call this “one of the best books ever” and describe it as “raw, emotional, passionate, and sexy—everything.” The To Me series continues across three books, each building on the world Swan creates here. ⭐

Why this hooks you: A girl escaping a beautiful lie of a life, an underground racer who sees through all of it, and a love story that hits harder than anything either of them planned for—free.

Frida in America: The Creative Awakening of a Great Artist

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Author: Celia Stahr
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Art Biography

In November 1930, twenty-three-year-old Frida Kahlo arrived in San Francisco with her muralist husband Diego Rivera, thrilled to realize her dream of traveling to the United States. Over the next three years, passing through San Francisco, Detroit, and New York, she would be transformed from Señora Rivera into the world-famous Frida Kahlo. Celia Stahr—a University of San Francisco art professor with a PhD from Oxford and decades of scholarship in feminist art—has written the first in-depth biography of these pivotal years, drawing on Kahlo’s personal papers and the unpublished diaries of her closest friends. The result is the most illuminating account yet of how America made Frida. 🎨

The creative catalyst Stahr identifies was the Detroit miscarriage of 1932, which put a twenty-five-year-old Frida in a hospital bed for nearly two weeks and ultimately freed her from artistic conventionality for good. The resulting painting, Henry Ford Hospital, announced a fearless spirit willing to chart entirely unknown territory—and an independent artist who could no longer be contained by her husband’s enormous shadow. Stahr traces this transformation through each city, each trauma, each work produced, with the feminist and scholarly precision that makes the analysis feel both rigorous and genuinely alive. 🔍

The New York Times Book Review called it “the best English-language biography of the pope—” wait, of the artist—to date. Booklist gave it a starred review, praising how Stahr “brings new clarity to Kahlo’s life and genius.” The Minneapolis Star Tribune praised its “lush appreciation of Frida’s flamboyance” and Art New England called it “an engaging read that captures the artist’s authentic spirit.” At $3.99, marked down from $23.99, this is exceptional value. ⭐

Why this illuminates: The first in-depth biography of Frida Kahlo’s American years—the three that made her—from a feminist art scholar who draws on never-before-published personal papers, for $3.99.

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Author: Michael L. Kelley and Peter Burbank
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Vietnam War Memoir

Michael Kelley and Peter Burbank grew up in neighborhoods twelve miles apart in Massachusetts, enlisted separately in 1964, and met in Vietnam as members of Troop C, 1st Squadron, 9th Cavalry—Charlie Troop’s airmobile recon unit, part of the first full division to deploy to Vietnam. Kelley became a Huey helicopter crew chief flying armed support above the jungle; Burbank became a combat airborne infantryman on foot patrol in the jungle below. They fought the same battles from opposite altitudes. The Gunner and the Grunt tells both stories in alternating chapters, in both their voices, and the result is one of the most distinctive dual-perspective Vietnam memoirs ever published. 🎖️

The airmobile concept—helicopter-deployed Search and Destroy operations across terrain ranging from the Cambodian border to the South China Sea—was brand-new warfare in 1965, and the book functions both as a personal story and as a comprehensively researched historical document on the 9th Cavalry’s year of operations. The alternating structure gives readers the specific texture of the same battles from above and below simultaneously—a combination that no single-perspective account could achieve. Vietnam magazine praised it as “a standout for any reader with an interest in the airmobile aspect of the Vietnam War.” 🔍

The heart of the book lies in the chapters each author wrote describing the excitement, fear, boredom, and the process of becoming experienced combat soldiers—and the epilogue confronting their decades-long experience with PTSD and the difficulty of civilian life after combat. On Point: The Journal of Army History called it “easy to read and difficult to put down.” Military Heritage Magazine said it “earns its place among the finest Vietnam memoirs.” At $3.99 this is exceptional value. ⭐

Why this endures: The same Vietnam battles told simultaneously from a helicopter gunner above and an infantry grunt below—two Boston boys, one essential dual memoir, for $3.99.

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Author: Kevin Tatar
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Budget Cooking

Kevin Tatar—known to his massive social media following as KWOOWK—is a self-taught home cook whose mission has always been simple: help students and young adults make food that is genuinely delicious, genuinely healthy, and genuinely affordable, using minimal equipment and ingredients you can actually find and buy. This cookbook is the companion to his videos and shorts, collecting both his signature recipes and recent favorites in a format that photos every single dish—a design choice that makes the book immediately approachable for anyone who has ever looked at a recipe description and had no idea what the end result was supposed to look like. 🍳

The chapters cover every meal situation a real cooking life requires: breakfast (from Healthy-ish Banana Pancakes to Middle Eastern-Style Shakshuka to Swiss Bircher Muesli); on-the-go meals (Chickpea Wrap, Fresh Summer Quinoa Salad); instant classics (the meals that got him through college); dinner for one and date night recipes; pasta and bowl food; party essentials; and desserts. The philosophy throughout is intuitive rather than rigid—Tatar encourages adapting every recipe to your own tastes, preferences, and what you actually have in the kitchen. 💙

Reviewers consistently praise both the flavor and the approachability of the recipes, noting that the book covers enough ground to be a genuine cooking education for beginners while remaining useful to experienced home cooks who want to eat well without spending a lot. The globally influenced recipe range—drawing on cuisines from Europe, the Middle East, and beyond—gives the book its specific energy. At $3.99 this is exceptional value. ⭐

Why this belongs in your kitchen: The viral KWOOWK social media chef’s complete guide to cooking delicious, healthy food on a budget—every recipe photographed, for $3.99.

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Author: Lesley Crewe
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Coming-of-Age Fiction

It’s 1967 in Montreal, the Expo is in full swing, and Audrey Parker has just moved with her father to Notre-Dame-de-Grâce—a whole new neighbourhood full of different kinds of people to spy on. Audrey is articulate, disarming, and, as her father reminds her frequently, indecently nosy. She scribbles every observation in her notebooks: which foods her teacher eats for lunch, how blue the water is in Greece, what time the one-legged man across the street gets home. She is certain she will soon uncover a murderer or root out a mystery. But there is only one mystery that actually matters to her—her mother. Who was she? How did she die? Why won’t her father ever talk about her? Lesley Crewe opens with the coming-of-age novel that readers have consistently compared to Harriet the Spy, and for good reason. 📚

Over a year of Audrey’s life we bike with her through the streets of NDG, meeting stray animals, free-range kids, and adults who are both viciously cruel and wonderfully kind. The neighbourhood Crewe renders is the one she grew up in—Montreal’s NDG in the late 1960s—and the specificity of the period and place gives the novel its atmosphere. The investigation into her mother’s disappearance from the family story is handled with the combination of humor and genuine sadness that has made Crewe’s reputation as one of Atlantic Canada’s most beloved novelists. 🔍

Crewe is the Globe & Mail bestselling author of twelve novels including The Spoon Stealer, which appeared on the Canada Reads 2022 longlist, and Relative Happiness, which was adapted into a feature film. The Winnipeg Free Press called Nosy Parker “as entertaining as one could want” with writing that is “real and sincere and eloquent.” At $2.99 this is exceptional value. ⭐

Why this charms: A girl with opera glasses and a notebook, a Montreal neighbourhood in 1967, and the one mystery that actually matters—her mother—Lesley Crewe’s beloved coming-of-age novel, for $2.99.

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Author: Gene Hackman and Daniel Lenihan
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Historical Sea Adventure

In 1805, seventeen-year-old Jack O’Reilly sets sail from Massachusetts with his parents aboard the Perdido Star, bound for Cuba and a new life on his mother’s inherited land. The journey begins with high hopes. Within days of arrival, his parents are murdered on orders from a wealthy Cuban landowner, and Jack escapes by returning to the Perdido Star as a deckhand—now under a drink-crazed captain, in the most treacherous waters in the world, consumed by a rage that will burn in him for years. Gene Hackman and Daniel Lenihan open their seafaring debut with the coming-of-age adventure that earns its comparisons to Moby Dick and Mutiny on the Bounty—and then, frankly, lives up to them. 🌊

The globe-circling voyage that follows takes Jack through storms, pirates, and shipwreck on a Pacific island where he and his crew spend over a year with the natives, salvaging their ship’s cargo using improvised diving equipment based on a real 1783 historical event. The authentic nautical and diving detail throughout reflects Lenihan’s expertise as one of America’s leading underwater archaeologists; the cinematic momentum and vivid characters reflect Hackman’s decades of storytelling instinct. The two together produce an adventure narrative with the specific satisfaction of historical fiction done at the highest level. 🔍

Clive Cussler called it “a fascinating read.” The San Diego Union-Tribune compared it to the great seafaring sagas. Kirkus Reviews praised its “satisfying action and rousing derring-do.” Booklist noted the “strong plot momentum that is sure to satisfy readers looking for a good yarn.” At $2.99 this is exceptional value for one of historical adventure fiction’s most unexpected debut collaborations. ⭐

Why this grips you: A Massachusetts boy whose parents are murdered in Cuba, a globe-circling voyage of revenge and survival, and the pirate “Black Jack” he becomes—Gene Hackman’s debut seafaring novel, for $2.99.

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Author: Sloan Wilson
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WWII Historical Fiction

After Pearl Harbor, Paul Schuman—a college senior and summer sailor—enlists in the Coast Guard. Without a single day of training, he is assigned as executive officer aboard the Arluk, a converted fishing trawler assigned to patrol the coast of Greenland hunting secret German weather bases. At the helm is Lt. Cdr. “Mad” Mowry, the finest ice pilot and meanest drunk in the Coast Guard. Communications officer Nathan Greenberg, a Brooklyn engineer, cannot tell a ship’s bow from its stern. Sloan Wilson writes these two very young, very unprepared men into Greenland’s ice with the authenticity of someone who was actually there—which he was. 🎖️

Wilson commanded a naval trawler on the Greenland Patrol during WWII, and that first-person knowledge gives the novel its specific documentary power. Greenland is nearly a character—the fjords that could freeze shut and crush a ship against the ice mountains, the absolute silence broken by German contact, the way two young officers age forty years almost overnight under the combined pressures of cold, danger, and command. The coming-of-age dimension is as compelling as the military action: Paul learning to lead men who were released from the brig to serve, Nathan discovering reserves neither of them knew he had. 🔍

The San Francisco Chronicle called it “the best since The Caine Mutiny.” The New York Times Book Review praised Wilson for knowing “his hero and his ice brothers well enough to make them living, breathing realities.” Publishers Weekly called it “memorable, realistic, smoothly told, and exciting.” Wilson is best known as the author of The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit—this is the novel that shows his equal mastery of war at sea. ⭐

Why this endures: Two green Coast Guard officers, a converted fishing trawler, and Greenland’s lethal ice in 1942—Sloan Wilson’s WWII seafaring masterwork, for $3.99.

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