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Author: Rachel Devenish Ford
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Sword & Sorcery Fantasy

Isika is fourteen, an outsider girl in a Worker village, destined for endless toil under the oppressive goddesses her stepfather serves as priest. Her mother is dead. Her three siblings need her to be good and keep them safe. She hates the goddesses but can’t afford to say so, because the only option is survival—until her stepfather announces his plan to sacrifice her youngest brother to the goddesses. Rachel Devenish Ford opens the World Whisperer series with the sword and sorcery premise that reduces the heroic choice to its most elemental form: stay and lose everything, or run and risk everything. ⚔️

The Worker village world is built with the patient specificity that fantasy fiction requires when it wants its oppressive social order to feel genuinely suffocating rather than generically dark. Ford develops Isika’s specific situation—the weight of three siblings depending on her caution, the years of suppressed anger, the stepfather whose religious authority makes resistance dangerous—before asking her to rebel, which means the rebellion when it comes feels earned rather than inevitable. ✨

Ford writes young adult sword and sorcery with the warmth and emotional intelligence that distinguishes her work within the genre. The World Whisperer series has developed a devoted following that comes specifically for the combination of genuine world-building ambition, a protagonist whose specific circumstances make her choices feel real rather than archetypal, and the specific magic system that gives the series its name. For readers who love the classic quest fantasy with a protagonist discovering what she’s actually capable of, this is a series worth starting at the beginning. ⭐

Why this draws you in: A girl keeping her siblings safe under an oppressive priest—until he plans to sacrifice the youngest—and the moment when staying safe is no longer an option—World Whisperer is sword and sorcery fantasy built on the most essential heroic choice.

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Author: Aleks Mitchell
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Lesbian Romance

Faith Cahill’s life is heading for a downward spiral—returning to soccer after a year out from injury, watching her family fall apart over her father’s infidelity and her mother’s resulting drinking problem—and then Chandler Reynolds transfers in from California and is everything Faith isn’t: kind, cheerful, optimistic about everything. Faith tries to avoid her. She finds her fascinating. Aleks Mitchell opens the I Like That About Her series with the coming-of-age lesbian romance built on the specific emotional complexity of recognizing something in someone else before you can name what you’re recognizing in yourself. 💙

The friendship that develops between Faith and Chandler gives the novel its sustained emotional warmth before it becomes something more, and Mitchell develops the transition with the care that coming-of-age romance requires: the shift from friendship to love is rendered through specific moments and specific realizations rather than a convenient plot pivot. Faith’s reluctance to admit what she wants—and the specific fear of what admitting it will cost her with her parents—gives the romance its genuine stakes. 💕

The two-book box set format gives readers both the opening arc and its continuation in one package, which is the ideal way to experience a series built on character development across interconnected volumes. Mitchell writes young adult lesbian romance with the emotional honesty and character specificity that the subgenre’s readership comes for—Faith’s story is not a simple discovery narrative but a full coming-of-age reckoning with family, identity, and the specific courage it takes to choose love over the path of least resistance. ⭐

Why this moves you: A girl whose life is falling apart who meets the one person who makes everything feel steadier—and the slow, honest realization that she wants more than friendship—two complete I Like That About Her novels, free.

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Author: Serenity Woods
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Contemporary Romance

Down-to-earth teacher Grace Fox doesn’t believe in anything that can’t be proven by science, so when her best friend predicts she’ll have life-changing sex with the next man to walk through the door at school’s parents’ evening, Grace has no trouble dismissing it. Then Ash Rutherford walks in—a famous doctor-turned-medium, Viking-lookalike, and father of a troubled student—and one accidental flash of Grace’s underwear sparks an attraction that becomes considerably harder to dismiss. Serenity Woods opens the Sensual Healing series with the skeptic-meets-believer romantic comedy premise that the contemporary romance genre does best when it’s deployed with real wit. 😂

The specific professional relationship—Grace agreeing to tutor Ash’s daughter Jodie while resisting Ash’s charms—gives the romance its forced proximity and its ongoing comedic tension. Ash is equally reluctant to fall for another skeptic, which means both of them are working against their own instincts while the attraction continues to operate entirely independent of their preferences. Woods builds the mutual resistance with the timing that the setup requires. 💙

The medium-versus-skeptic dynamic gives the novel its specific intellectual conflict alongside the romantic one, and the scene where Ash demonstrates his abilities at one of his shows provides the turning point with real structural elegance—Grace’s scientific worldview gets a genuine challenge rather than a convenient capitulation. Woods writes contemporary romance with the wit and warmth that has built her a substantial devoted readership, and the Sensual Healing series delivers the combination of comedy and genuine feeling that her audience comes for. ⭐

Why this entertains: A science teacher who doesn’t believe in anything unproven, a gorgeous doctor-turned-medium at parents’ evening, one unfortunate underwear flash, and a best friend’s prediction that’s becoming annoyingly accurate—An Uncommon Sense is contemporary romance with real charm.

Birth Vibes

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Author: Jen Hamilton
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Physician & Patient Caregiving

The “perfect birth plan” has become one of pregnancy culture’s more anxious rituals—and one of its more reliable sources of disappointment, guilt, and in some cases trauma, when the delivery room turns out not to have read the plan. Jen Hamilton, a labor and delivery nurse with ER experience and a substantial social media following built on millions of screens, has been present at thousands of births, and *Birth Vibes* is her argument for a different approach: not a checklist, but a values-and-vision framework that she calls birth vibes—a flexible orientation that helps parents advocate for the personalized care they need and adapt to whatever happens. 💙

The book combines Hamilton’s own stories with the practical guidance, written with both humor and genuine clinical authority. The approach is deliberately anti-rigid—instead of setting expectations that reality will likely disrupt, she helps readers develop the internal resources to navigate whatever the delivery room actually brings. The humor is genuine rather than performed, which is the key quality that has made her social media presence so trusted: she’s funny about real things in real ways, not in the way that makes anxious parents feel dismissed. 🌟

Hamilton’s background as both an ER veteran and a labor and delivery specialist gives *Birth Vibes* its specific authority—she has seen the full range of what birth brings, from the straightforward to the genuinely harrowing, and the confidence she offers comes from that breadth rather than from optimistic simplification. As a new release this is an immediate essential for expecting parents, birth partners, and anyone who works in maternal healthcare. ⭐

Why this is essential: A labor and delivery nurse who has been present at thousands of births, offering expecting parents not a rigid birth plan but the tools to navigate whatever actually happens—Birth Vibes is the guide every expecting parent deserves.

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Author: Dr. Courtney Conley, Dr. Milica McDowell
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Health

Walking speed can predict overall health status and risk of early death. Foot health is measurable and connected to fall risk and longevity. The number of daily steps most associated with health benefits is not 10,000—it’s fewer. And walking cadence, adjusted correctly, can reduce knee, hip, and lower back pain in ways that most people haven’t been told about. Dr. Courtney Conley, founder of Gait Happens, and Dr. Milica McDowell have written the definitive evidence-based guide to the movement that humans evolved to do—and that modern life has systematically engineered out of our days. 👟

The comparison to James Nestor’s *Breath* and the Starretts’ mobility work is apt: *Walk* is doing for gait what those books did for breathing and movement—restoring something fundamental to its proper place among the pillars of health rather than treating it as so obvious it requires no attention. The book combines the most current research with practical self-assessments, shoe selection guidance for foot health, movement snacks for back and foot pain, and customizable programs for developing or enhancing walking fitness across different starting points. 💙

The sixth vital sign framing—alongside sleep and breathing rather than below them—is the book’s central and most provocative argument, and Conley and McDowell support it with the kind of specific research citations and clinical specificity that distinguishes health books written by practitioners from the kind written by enthusiasts. As a new release this is an immediate essential for anyone interested in longevity, movement health, or the specific evidence behind something as apparently simple as walking correctly. ⭐

Why this matters: Walking speed predicts longevity, foot health predicts fall risk, and 10,000 steps isn’t the right number—the expert-driven, science-backed guide to optimizing the most natural movement we have, from the founders of Gait Happens.

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Author: Neil Gorsuch, Janie Nitze
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Children’s American Revolution History
Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch and bestselling author Janie Nitze debut as children’s book authors with a history of the Declaration of Independence centered on the human beings who risked everything to create it. The book covers the iconic figures—Jefferson, Washington, Franklin, Revere—alongside the lesser-known revolutionaries who are too often left out of children’s history: Caesar Rodney, who rode through a thunderstorm ill with cancer to cast the deciding Delaware vote for independence; Thomas Paine, whose pamphlets shaped the public will toward revolution; Mary Katherine Goddard, who published and distributed the first signed copies of the Declaration at personal risk. 🇺🇸The framing—ordinary people willing to do extraordinary things, risking property, freedom, and lives for their children’s futures—gives the history its human scale rather than its monument scale, which is exactly the approach that makes historical figures accessible and meaningful to young readers. Gorsuch and Nitze pack the narrative with firsthand accounts and vivid depictions of the patriots’ specific circumstances, making the choices real rather than inevitable in retrospect. 🌟

Published in time for America’s 250th birthday, *Heroes of 1776* arrives as both a celebration and an education—the ideals at the country’s founding examined with genuine historical curiosity and the specific warmth that children’s history books require to stick. For parents, teachers, and young readers who want their American Revolution history told with humanity and specificity rather than hagiography, this new release delivers exactly that. ⭐

Why this is essential: Jefferson, Washington, and Franklin—but also Caesar Rodney, Thomas Paine, and Mary Katherine Goddard—the human story of the Declaration of Independence for young readers, from Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch and Janie Nitze, for America’s 250th birthday.