Author: J.A. Konrath
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Genre: Police Procedurals
COULD YOUR MARRIAGE SURVIVE FIFTY KILLERS?
Twenty years ago, a young cop named Jacqueline “Jack” Daniels arrested one of the most sadistic killers she’d ever encountered. She has since retired from the Chicago Police Department in order to raise her toddler daughter.
But old grudges never die. They fester until the right opportunity comes along.
While on vacation in the Wisconsin north woods, Jack learns—too late—that her old adversary is out of prison. He has revenge on his mind. And he’s bringing an army with him.
Outnumbered, outgunned, and cut off from the outside world, Jack Daniels is about to learn the meaning of last stand.
Here’s what you’re getting: 🎯 Konrath takes Jack Daniels out of retirement and into the Wisconsin wilderness for a last-stand scenario against fifty killers led by a sadistic adversary from her past. 👶 The stakes escalate beyond Jack’s survival—she’s now a mother protecting her toddler daughter, transforming a revenge thriller into a desperate fight for family. 🌲 Cut off from backup in the north woods, outnumbered and outgunned, this delivers the primal terror of home-invasion horror combined with action-thriller momentum.
Author: Nicole French
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Genre: Contemporary Romance
Enemies turn to lovers in this bad boy billionaire romance with a twist.
I had a plan.
Finish law school. Start a job. Stay away from men like Brandon Sterling. Cocky, overbearing, and richer than the Earth, he thinks the world belongs to him, and that includes me.
Yeah, no. Think again.
It doesn’t matter that his blue eyes look straight into my soul, or that his touch melts my icy reserve. It doesn’t even matter that past all that swagger, there’s a beautiful, damaged man who has so much to offer beyond private planes and jewelry boxes.
But I had a plan: no falling in love.
I just have to convince myself.
Why this resonates: 💎 French delivers the billionaire romance trope with a law school heroine who has her life mapped out—until Brandon Sterling disrupts every plan. 🔥 The enemies-to-lovers setup gets depth from the “beautiful, damaged man” beneath the cocky swagger, suggesting Brandon is more than just wealth and arrogance. 💪 The narrator’s voice—”Yeah, no. Think again”—signals a heroine who won’t be bought or bossed, creating genuine tension in a genre that sometimes skips the resistance.
Author: Logan Chance
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Genre: Christmas Holiday Romance
Dear Step-Santa,
The last thing I wanted for Christmas was a shockingly gorgeous new stepbrother. And I certainly didn’t want to play elf to your Santa at my mother’s charity event or sneak off to kiss you under the mistletoe. Ok, maybe I wanted that at the time, but it can’t happen again. It’s too naughty.
Is it bad I can’t stop fantasizing about all the ways you can deck my halls so I can fa la la la la all night long?
It is, I know.
I can’t control myself.
What I really want for Christmas is to stop craving you all the time.
I’ll need a Christmas miracle.
Signed,
Winter
What you’re getting: 🎄 Chance delivers a forbidden stepbrother romance wrapped in Christmas cheer, told through Winter’s increasingly desperate letter to her new stepbrother. 🔥 The playful innuendo—”deck my halls,” “fa la la la la all night long”—signals this is holiday romance with heat and humor. ⛄ The charity event setup (playing elf to his Santa) creates forced proximity that turns attraction into irresistible temptation, perfect for readers who like their Christmas romance with a dash of the forbidden.
Organizing for Your Brain Type: Finding Your Own Solution to Managing Time, Paper, and Stuff
Author: Lanna Nakone
Regularly $17.99, Today $2.99
Genre: Personal Time Management
Discover which organizing techniques work best for your thinking style—and make it easier to gain control of your environment!
Drawing on the science of brain function and her experience as a professional organizer, Lanna Nakone offers tailored and specific advice that will actually work to help you tame your desk, unclutter your closet, manage your time, and save your sanity. Take the Brain Style quiz to determine which of the four parts of the brain you rely on the most to process information, and which organizing style complements your brain function. If you rely on the:
Posterior left section of your brain, you’re a Maintaining Style. You develop and follow routines well and adhere to traditional organizing methods.
Frontal right section of your brain, you’re an Innovating Style. Artistically creative, you have a unique stacking system that no one else understands.
Posterior right section of your brain, you’re a Harmonizing Style. Valuing interconnectedness with your family or coworkers, you need to be organized enough to keep your environment peaceful.
Frontal left section of your brain, you’re a Prioritizing Style. Adept at analyzing data, you prefer to delegate organizing.
Chapters specific to each type offer practical tips and strategies for implementing an organizing system, maintaining your system, and coexisting with different brain styles. Insightful and understanding, Organizing for Your Brain Type turns the task of managing your life into an enjoyable experience.
What makes this different: Nakone solves the fundamental problem with most organizing advice—it assumes everyone’s brain works the same way. Her brain-based approach explains why traditional systems work brilliantly for some people and fail miserably for others. The four-style framework means you stop fighting your natural tendencies and start working with them, whether you’re the person with the “unique stacking system” or the one who needs routines and labels.
Author: Piu Marie Eatwell
Regularly $17.99, Today $2.99
Genre: European & European Descent Studies
They Eat Horses, Don’t They?: The Truth About the French tells you what life in France is really like. Do the French eat horses? Do French women bare all on the beach? What is a bidet really used for?
In this hilarious and informative book, Piu Marie Eatwell reveals the truth behind forty-five myths about the French, from the infamous horsemeat banquets of the nineteenth century that inspired an irrepressible rumor, to breaking down our long-held beliefs about French history and society (the French are a nation of cheese-eating surrender monkeys, right?).
Eatwell lived in France for many years and made the most of long French weekends, extended holidays, and paid time off to sit on French beaches, evaluate the sexual allure of the French men and women around her, and, of course, scan café menus for horses and frogs. As a result, They Eat Horses, Don’t They? reveals a fascinating picture of historical and contemporary France—a country that has both changed radically in the twenty-first century, but yet still retains much of the mystery, romance, and allure that has seduced foreigners for decades. Truth, as always, is stranger than fiction . . .
“Highly entertaining . . . offers a welcome corrective to the charming postcard tableaux on display in the faux innocent-abroad works that have proliferated like multicolored macarons.” —The New York Times Book Review
“[A] very funny take-down of French stereotypes . . . Eatwell’s tome is not only humorous, but also painstakingly researched.” —The Boston Globe
Here’s what you’re getting: Eatwell brings both insider knowledge and outsider perspective, having actually lived the French life long enough to separate cliché from reality. The forty-five myths structure gives you bite-sized chapters perfect for browsing, while her painstaking research (praised by The Boston Globe) ensures you’re getting facts, not just opinions. The New York Times comparison to “faux innocent-abroad works” signals this is the antidote to romanticized France fantasies—real cultural insight delivered with genuine wit.
Author: Nancy Wakeley
Regularly $6.99, Today $0.99
Genre: Small Town & Rural Fiction
The Secrets of the Past are Buried at Wingate Winery
When Kate Tyler learns that her brother may need a kidney transplant, she has no choice but to unravel the mystery of her biological parent’s health history. Given only her birth mother’s name to start with, she begins untangling the threads of her past despite her own desire to leave it all alone. Undeterred by the risk of a second betrayal, she follows the leads to the Wingate family, a well-off presence in the New York State wine scene.
Using her travel blog as a cover, Kate inserts herself into the Wingate family’s wine festival, hoping to quietly confirm her suspicions of her father’s identity. But as the Wingates close ranks to protect their own, painful secrets come to light with devastating consequences. Only the truth can lead these broken families to forgiveness and healing. Desperate to help her brother, Kate must press on no matter the personal cost.
Secrets at Deep Lake is the third book in the Kate Tyler series. Each book can be read and enjoyed in order of publication or as a stand-alone story.
Why this resonates: Wakeley gives Kate the most compelling motivation imaginable—her brother’s life depends on finding answers she’d rather avoid. The wine country setting adds sophistication to what could have been standard family drama, while the travel blog cover story creates natural narrative tension. The standalone note means you can jump in here without reading the first two books, though the emotional weight suggests Kate’s history of “second betrayal” runs deep.
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