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Author: Catherine Bruns
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Cozy Mystery

Sally Muccio has had her share of life’s complications—a cheating ex-boyfriend, a failed marriage, and the kind of colorful Italian family that makes every holiday an event. After her divorce, she returns to her hometown with a fresh start in mind: a novelty cookie shop specializing in original fortune cookies, each one served with a little foreshadowing. It’s a charming concept, and it’s actually working—until her ex-husband’s mistress turns up dead on Sal’s front porch. 🍪

The police treat it as homicide, which puts Sal squarely in the middle of an investigation she never asked for. Catherine Bruns handles the cozy mystery formula with real warmth here—Sal is funny, stubborn, and exactly the kind of protagonist who simply cannot leave well enough alone. The fortune cookie shop is a wonderfully specific setting, and the foreshadowing gimmick gives the book a playful structural hook that fits the genre perfectly. 🔍

The romantic subplot adds another layer of complication: two very different men are vying for Sal’s attention at exactly the wrong moment, which gives the story a screwball energy on top of the mystery. Bodies keep accumulating, Sal’s business reputation hangs by an apron string, and the race to find the killer before the killer finds her gives the book genuine momentum beneath all the humor. 💕

Why this delights from page one: Warm, witty, and packed with Italian-American charm, Tastes Like Murder is a cozy mystery series opener that delivers on every count—a heroine you’ll root for immediately and a mystery with real bite. FREE today on Amazon.

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Author: Pamela Burford
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Romantic Comedy

Four high school friends made a pact: if any of them hit thirty still single, the others would find her a husband. It seemed like a perfectly reasonable plan at eighteen. Twelve years later, it is creating absolute chaos in Raven Muldoon’s life. Raven is a hypnotherapist by day and aspiring stand-up comedian by night, which means she has more self-awareness than most—and she can see immediately that her well-meaning friends have made a significant miscalculation. 😂

The blind date they’ve arranged is Brent Radley, who is technically perfect husband material—steady, suitable, and completely acceptable on paper. The problem arrives in the form of Brent’s younger brother Hunter, who owns the local comedy club and is the kind of man who makes Raven question every decision she’s made in the last twelve years. Pamela Burford sets the triangle up with real comedic timing, giving all three characters enough dimension that the central question—did her friends pick the wrong brother?—stays genuinely open. 🎤

What makes the setup work is Hunter’s own dilemma: he’s not the kind of man who steals his brother’s girlfriend, no matter how tempted he might be. The tension between desire and decency gives the romance real substance beneath the comedy, and Raven’s stand-up ambitions add a wonderfully specific professional thread that keeps her from being defined entirely by the love triangle. The pact itself is a reliable rom-com engine, and Burford runs it with genuine wit. 💘

Why this charms: Sharp, funny, and anchored by a heroine with real comedic chops, Love’s Funny That Way is a romantic comedy that delivers both the laughs and the swoons. FREE today on Amazon.

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Author: Kate O’Keeffe
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Sweet Romantic Comedy

The plan was elegantly simple: kiss a stranger in the middle of Hunter’s Creek to solve a temporary problem, then go about her life. The stranger in question—Christopher Young, city guy, expensive suit, visibly out of place in a small town—turns out to be unexpectedly cooperative. Next thing she knows, he’s her fake boyfriend, the entire town is deeply invested in the relationship, and the situation has escalated well beyond anything the original plan accounted for. 💋

Kate O’Keeffe leans into the small-town dynamic with genuine affection—the busybodies with excellent hearing, the long memories, and the collective tendency to turn a private relationship into community entertainment are all deployed with comic precision. Christopher starts showing up to family dinners and pitching in at her aunt’s café, which is either very sweet or a serious problem, depending on how you look at it. The fake dating premise requires both parties to be slightly better actors than they actually are. 🏘️

The tension between the temporary nature of Christopher’s visit and the very real feelings developing underneath the performance gives the story its emotional engine. She’s trying to save the café. He’s only here for a short time. The town has already mentally planned the wedding. O’Keeffe keeps the tone light without losing sight of the genuine stakes for both characters, and the resolution earns its warmth rather than simply delivering it. 💕

Why this wins you over: Charming small-town fake dating done right—a heroine with real responsibilities, a hero who fits better than he should, and a town full of delightful meddlers. FREE today on Amazon.

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Author: Savannah Kade
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Steamy Contemporary Romance

Cara Larkin has built a genuinely impressive life—on track for partner at her Hollywood firm, condo owner, ride-or-die friend group, and a checklist for the right man that is detailed and non-negotiable. Then Clark Fuller walks through her door: charming, polished, and everything she always thought she wanted. Her life is practically perfect. There is just one complication, and his name is Walker Booth. 💼

Walker is Cara’s best friend and her friend-with-benefits—an easy arrangement that was never supposed to feel like anything more than convenient. Savannah Kade builds the central tension with real emotional intelligence, letting the friendship layer do the heavy lifting. The problem isn’t that Cara doesn’t know what she wants—it’s that she’s built her entire idea of what she wants around a checklist that Walker doesn’t fit, and she’s starting to notice that the checklist might be wrong. 🔥

The arrival of Clark—flowers, a ring, everything on paper—forces the choice into the open in a way that Cara can no longer avoid. Kade handles the friends-to-lovers transition with enough specificity that it never feels like a foregone conclusion. When life blindsides Cara and Clark shows up with the right gesture while Walker shows up with everything she actually needs, the distinction between what looks right and what feels right has never been sharper. 💕

Why this hits differently: A friends-to-lovers romance that earns its emotional payoff—the checklist versus the real thing, handled with warmth, heat, and genuine heart. FREE today on Amazon.

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Author: JJ Knight
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Romantic Comedy

The setup: a first date with a devastatingly handsome billionaire at the fanciest restaurant imaginable. The complication: she is nine months pregnant. The timing: her water breaks at the table. JJ Knight commits to this premise completely, and the result is one of the most gloriously chaotic first-date scenarios in romantic comedy—a genre that has set a high bar for chaotic first-date scenarios. 🥭

Knight writes with a sharp, voice-driven style that leans hard into the comedy without losing the genuine warmth underneath. The heroine’s internal monologue as events escalate from merely awkward to full obstetric emergency is laugh-out-loud funny, and the billionaire’s response to the situation tells you everything you need to know about his character more efficiently than any conventional meet-cute could manage. How a man handles a stranger going into labor at his dinner table is, it turns out, an excellent character test. 😂

The father of the baby is a topic the heroine would prefer not to revisit—there’s a story there, and Knight doles it out with good pacing. The romance that develops from this spectacular first meeting has real sweetness beneath the comedy, and the dynamic between a visibly pregnant heroine and a man who is somehow entirely unfazed by the circumstances gives the book a genuinely original energy. This is the kind of series opener that earns its readers’ loyalty immediately. 💛

Why this makes you laugh out loud: An outrageously funny premise executed with real heart—a billionaire, a first date, and a baby with absolutely no respect for timing. FREE today on Amazon.

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Author: Gillian Larkin
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Amateur Sleuth Mysteries

Julia Blake is the kind of amateur sleuth who simply cannot stop tripping over bodies—and this collection gathers three of her cases in a single free package. In the first, A Secret Killer, Julia visits a genealogist client named Hugo Barnes who has unearthed a dangerous family secret. The next day, Hugo is dead. His assistant Dinah and his brother Gilbert both have strong motives, and Julia is determined to find out which of them acted on theirs. 🔍

In Death Takes a Trip, one of Julia’s elderly clients is found dead at the bottom of his stairs—and it’s immediately obvious that he didn’t fall. Building contractors have been pressuring the old man to sell his land, which makes them the obvious suspects. Then a second suspect emerges, and the investigation gets considerably more complicated. Gillian Larkin keeps the pacing brisk and the atmosphere warmly British throughout, with Julia’s tenacity carrying each case forward. 🏡

The third story, A Fair Murder, finds Julia helping out at a local school fair just as the new head teacher—who has managed to alienate virtually every member of staff with her relentless changes—turns up dead after the festivities. Julia knows immediately that the suspect pool is substantial. The school setting gives this installment a particularly satisfying social texture, with the kind of simmering institutional resentments that cozy mystery fans will recognize immediately. 🎪

Why this series delivers: Three complete mysteries in one free collection, featuring a tenacious amateur sleuth and the kind of quintessentially British village atmosphere that makes this genre irresistible. FREE today on Amazon.

The Head That Wears the Crown

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Author: Mariah Stewart
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Women’s Romance Fiction

Annie Gilberti is a divorced South Philadelphia mom of two with a nine-to-five job and a perfectly ordinary life—until she discovers that her late grandmother was the exiled ruler of a small European country and Annie is next in line to restore the monarchy. It’s the kind of news that requires sitting down. New York Times bestselling author Mariah Stewart launches the premise with a light touch, making the fantastical feel entirely plausible through Annie’s grounded, practical voice. 👑

Annie takes her vacation time and flies to the Grand Duchy of Saint Gilbert to check things out. What she finds is immediately disarming: villagers she can’t help loving, a castle with more hidden rooms and passages than anyone has properly inventoried, and mysteries that multiply the longer she stays—including the baffling detail that everyone seems to be aging decades more slowly than they should. The dashing Maximilien Belleme, captain of the castle guard, is an additional complication she did not budget for. 🏰

Stewart builds the duchy as a genuinely enchanting place without losing sight of the real stakes involved in restoring a monarchy—the political opposition, the weight of the legacy, and the question of whether a fortysomething Philadelphia working mother is actually the right person for this. Annie’s answer, characteristically, is to step up and figure it out. The collaborative effort with her sisters and children to bring Saint Gilbert into the modern age gives the story a warm found-family dimension alongside the romance. 🌟

Why this enchants: A wonderfully original fish-out-of-water premise, a heroine who rises to the occasion without losing herself, and a European duchy that rewards every visit—The Head That Wears the Crown is a delight. $2.49 today on Amazon.

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Author: John Keyse-Walker
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International Mystery & Crime

Teddy Creque is the sole police presence on Anegada, a remote sun-drenched island in the British Virgin Islands—and in all his years on the job, nothing has ever actually required policing. Until the call comes in about a dead man on the beach. Biologist Paul Kelliher, a winter regular who came to the island every year for research, has been shot once in the head and left on the most remote stretch of sand on the island. It is, to put it mildly, not what Teddy expected from his career. 🏝️

The investigation immediately becomes stranger when Teddy is tasked with notifying Kelliher’s next of kin—and discovers that Paul Kelliher doesn’t appear to exist. No records, no history, no verifiable identity of any kind. John Keyse-Walker builds the mystery around this central absence with real skill: who was this man, why was he really coming to Anegada every winter, and who wanted him dead badly enough to follow him there? 🔍

Teddy pursues the investigation against his boss’s explicit wishes while simultaneously managing his complicated family life and three other jobs—the portrait of a man keeping an entire community running on determination and goodwill is one of the book’s great pleasures. The BVI setting is rendered with gorgeous specificity, the colorful island characters are genuinely distinctive, and the mystery has enough layers to sustain the full novel without strain. Keyse-Walker won an Agatha Award for this debut, and it’s entirely deserved. ☀️

Why this stands out: A one-man police force, a dead man with no identity, and one of the most beautiful mystery settings in recent crime fiction—Sun, Sand, Murder is a series opener of rare distinction. $0.99 today on Amazon.

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Author: Manel Loureiro
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Dystopian Science Fiction

It starts as a blip in the news—a mysterious incident in Russia, barely worth a second glance. By the time anyone realizes it’s the only warning humanity is going to get, the virus is already spreading and civilization is already ending. Manel Loureiro’s Apocalypse Z series originated in Spain as a blog that became a phenomenon, and the bones of that origin are still visible in the best possible way: it reads with the urgency of someone documenting events as they happen. 🧟

The narrator is a lawyer still grieving his young wife, who begins writing as a form of therapy—never imagining his anonymous blog will ultimately serve as a record of humanity’s final days. The diary format gives the zombie apocalypse a claustrophobic intimacy that distinguishes it from the genre’s more action-oriented entries. Loureiro is less interested in the logistics of survival than in the psychological texture of watching the world come apart from one person’s specific vantage point. 📓

Governments scramble, so-called safe havens are established and then overrun, panic overtakes order, and eventually it becomes every person for themselves. The lone survivor framework strips the story down to its essential question: what does a person hold onto when everything external has been taken away? Loureiro’s answer is quietly devastating. Originally a massive bestseller across Europe and Latin America, this first volume of the Apocalypse Z series found a substantial English-language audience and retains all its original momentum. 💀

Why this haunts you: A grief-stricken lawyer, a blog that becomes civilization’s last testament, and a zombie apocalypse rendered with rare psychological depth—The Beginning of the End is the genre at its most human. $2.49 today on Amazon.

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Author: Portia MacIntosh
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Romantic Comedy

Mia Valentina writes rom-coms for a living, which means she has the entire genre mapped out theoretically—she knows exactly how these stories are supposed to go. What she is not prepared for is being summoned back to England to serve as chief bridesmaid for her sister Belle’s wedding, where her professional expertise proves to be absolutely no protection against the chaos that immediately ensues. 💍

Within approximately five minutes of arriving, Mia has accidentally injured the groom, unintentionally placed what everyone is now calling a curse on the wedding, and found herself in a compromising position with her sister’s soon-to-be brother-in-law. Portia MacIntosh is one of the most reliable names in British romantic comedy, and she runs this particular disaster scenario with the kind of escalating absurdity that somehow stays just this side of plausible throughout. 😬

Best man Leo—fireman, and thoroughly unnecessary in the attractive department—ends up by Mia’s side as the wedding continues its spectacular unraveling. The irony of a professional rom-com writer being completely unable to manage her own romantic situation is the book’s best joke, and MacIntosh milks it with real wit. The wedding-chaos backdrop gives the romance a compressed, high-stakes quality that suits the genre perfectly, and the resolution earns its happy ending without cheating on the comedy. 🔥

Why this delivers the laughs: A rom-com writer who can’t write herself out of her own disaster, a fireman best man, and a wedding that is somehow still happening—Always The Bridesmaid is Portia MacIntosh at her most entertainingly chaotic. $0.99 today on Amazon.

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Author: John Piper
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Christian Church Leadership

John Piper’s central argument is direct and unsparing: the professionalization of pastoral ministry is killing the church. The corporate language, the management frameworks, the metrics and strategic plans—all of it, Piper argues, is fundamentally incompatible with what the Bible actually calls pastors to be. “The mentality of the professional is not the mentality of the prophet,” he writes, and the distinction matters enormously for what happens in congregations. ✝️

This revised and expanded edition adds a new introduction and select new chapters to what was already one of the most widely discussed books on pastoral ministry of the last two decades. Piper writes through a series of pointed essays rather than a single sustained argument, which gives the book a cumulative force—each chapter pressing on a different dimension of the problem from ministerial education to the culture of success that shapes how pastors understand their own calling. 📖

The positive vision Piper offers is as demanding as the critique: genuine childlikeness, tenderhearted engagement with suffering, a panting after God that no professional framework can accommodate or replicate. Whether you find this vision compelling or challenging likely depends on your own ecclesiology, but the book rewards serious engagement from across that spectrum. Piper has earned his position as one of evangelical Christianity’s most influential voices precisely because he argues his convictions without hedging them. 🙏

Why this challenges and convicts: A passionate, unflinching call for pastors to abandon the corporate model and embrace the prophetic one—Brothers, We Are Not Professionals is essential reading for anyone in ministry or thinking about it. $4.99 today on Amazon.

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Author: Agatha Christie
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Classic Mysteries

When the Blue Train—the luxurious overnight express from Calais to the French Riviera—arrives in Nice, a guard enters the compartment of American heiress Ruth Kettering and finds her dead, her face disfigured almost beyond recognition by a savage blow to the head. Her precious ruby, known as the Heart of Fire, is missing. The prime suspect is her estranged husband. Hercule Poirot, who happens to be a fellow passenger, is not convinced. 🚂

Agatha Christie considered The Mystery of the Blue Train one of her most difficult books to write—she was going through her own personal crisis during its composition—and the finished novel bears the marks of that effort in the best possible way. The plotting is intricate and the cast of suspects is rich: Ruth’s father, her maid, her ex-husband, a collection of eccentric cousins, and various other travelers whose presence on the train turns out to be less coincidental than it appears. 🔍

Poirot’s investigation unfolds through interviews, a meticulous reenactment of the journey, and the relentless application of his little grey cells to a crime that is considerably more complicated than it first appears. Christie packs the novel with greed, passion, and deceit in roughly equal measure, and the Heart of Fire ruby gives the story a classic jewel-theft dimension that adds an additional layer of motive and mystery. This is Christie operating at full command of her craft. 💎

Why this endures: Poirot at his methodical best aboard one of Europe’s most glamorous trains, with a murder, a missing ruby, and a suspect list worth every page—The Mystery of the Blue Train is essential Christie. $1.99 today on Amazon.

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