Axle is exactly the type of man Elena should stay away from—motorcycle club vice president, bad boy reputation, and a very comfortable familiarity with women who don’t expect morning-after calls. But he swiped right on her dating profile for fun, they matched against all probability, and now his club brother Viper has bet him a thousand dollars that he can’t actually sustain a relationship with a classy, innocent woman who is clearly out of his league. Axle’s charm and flirty confidence have never let him down. He doesn’t intend to let things get personal. He absolutely intends to collect that thousand dollars. The problem arrives when his guard drops and Elena becomes someone he actually wants—which means the bet that started this whole thing is now a live explosive, and if she ever finds out about it, he loses a lot more than a thousand dollars. Bianca Lee Ward opens the WAR BROTHERS MC series with the opposites-attract MC romance that readers are calling her best book. 💕
Ward writes with the dual-POV structure that gives the genre its best tension—reading both Elena’s vulnerability and Axle’s growing panic as his own feelings catch him completely off guard is what the reviewers mean when they call this “emotionally captivating.” Dual first-person throughout. This book contains mature content. 🔍
Ward is an Australian romance author. The WAR BROTHERS MC series runs multiple books, each a standalone. ⭐
Why this hooks you: He took a thousand-dollar bet that he could fake a relationship with the most unsuitable woman he’d ever matched with—and then completely forgot it was supposed to be fake.
After catching her boyfriend kissing someone else in front of the Eiffel Tower, data analyst Rowan Thorne is completely done with New York. The timing, then, is almost convenient: she has just inherited her eccentric Aunt Betty’s crumbling Café and Herb Shop in the quaint English village of Cresswell-on-Wyrd. The village has a strict ban on cell phones and the internet, the business is drowning in debt, and her only inheritance asset of note appears to be a sleek Himalayan cat named Cinnamon with a judgmental stare and strong opinions about everything. Then Aunt Betty’s legendary recipe book—a volume of herbal secrets and local history that the whole village has been orbiting for years—goes missing. Rowan’s only witness is Cinnamon. And when she accidentally spills a jar of cardamom, Cinnamon stops meowing and starts talking. Amanda Sterczyk opens the Catmint Chronicles with the paranormal cozy that is exactly as charming as it sounds. 🐱
The terms Cinnamon negotiates for his assistance—midnight walks on a leash, bowls of poultry with gravy, and absolutely no belly rubs—are the specific detail that readers consistently mention as what sold them on the series. Sterczyk writes with wit and warmth, and the English village setting is rendered with genuine affection. 🔍
Sterczyk is a Canadian author who previously built a career as a seniors’ fitness expert before pivoting to cozy fiction. The Catmint Chronicles runs three completed books. ⭐
Why this charms: She inherited a bankrupt herb shop in a no-wifi English village and a cat who only talks when the cardamom spills—and the missing recipe book isn’t going to find itself.
Dani Hedley has been gone from Innocent, California for ten years. She’s a talented photographer looking for a quiet fresh start in the small Northern California town she once called home—except it turns out that a decade away doesn’t erase a decade of history, and not everyone who seemed like a friend back then is the person she remembered. Within days of arriving, Dani finds herself at the center of a murder investigation—one that turns on a dress and the question of why a woman would be wearing it when she shouldn’t have been anywhere near it. Unraveling that question means excavating ten years of buried secrets in a community that is considerably less innocent than its name suggests. Nancy McGovern opens the Shot & Framed series with the cozy mystery that reviewers describe as “seemingly simple but holding so much information and so many secrets.” 🔍
McGovern writes with the specific warmth and wit of the classic small-town cozy tradition while giving the mystery genuine complexity—the family drama runs through the whole narrative, and the resolution requires Dani to confront things she left behind rather than just solving a puzzle. Reviewers describe the ending as satisfying while leaving enough threads to bring them eagerly back for Book 2. 💙
McGovern is the prolific author of more than a dozen cozy mystery series. The Shot & Framed series runs two books. ⭐
Why this charms: She came home to Innocent, California for a fresh start—and discovered that small towns have long memories and at least one unsolved murder.
The Date
Miles and Ciara had the perfect first date. By the next morning, Ciara was dead and Miles was on trial for her murder. A year later, Miles is acquitted—found not guilty after a long, very public trial—and desperate to put the whole nightmare behind him. He joins his sister and a close group of friends on a road trip to New Zealand, hoping distance and wilderness will allow him to start rebuilding his life. Instead, threatening messages begin arriving in the voice of his dead date. Then, deep in an isolated New Zealand forest, one of their group is murdered. Someone close to Miles knows exactly what happened on that night—and this time, with nowhere left to run, he is going to have to face the truth about what he may or may not have done. T.H. Murdock delivers the debut psychological thriller that reviewers are calling “a devastatingly twisty ride from start to finish.” 🔍
Murdock is a former journalist who spent fifteen years reporting in the UK and New Zealand, and the settings of both—Bristol courtrooms and remote New Zealand forest—are rendered with the specific authority of someone who actually knows them. The dual POV structure keeps the reader genuinely off-balance about Miles’s guilt, and the twist arrives with enough force to send readers back to reread the early chapters. 💙
Murdock was born in Redruth, Cornwall, and lives in Bristol. The Date is his debut novel, published July 2026 by Thomas & Mercer. Standalone. New release. ⭐
Why this grips you: He was acquitted of murdering his first date—then messages started arriving in her voice, and someone on his road trip ended up dead—new release.
She is trying to kill her husband. She is, by her own frank assessment, really bad at it. Her husband is a monster who deserves exactly what’s coming to him, but the problem with revenge plots is that they require a certain skill set she doesn’t possess. Enter Matvei Satyrin: lawyer by day, Bratva hitman by night, tall enough to scrape the courtroom ceiling, with hair darker than her husband’s sins and a growly voice that makes her insides do a very shaky two-step. He has the murderous expertise she needs. The plan requires proximity. Proximity, as it turns out, leads to poor decisions. Before she fully understands how she got there, a motion is pending in her uterus and the plan goes off without a hitch—until Matvei turns, looks at her, and smirks. “Looks like you belong to me now, darling.” Nicole Fox opens the Boardroom Billionaires series with the dark Bratva romance that readers are calling her funniest and most dangerously swoony book yet. 💕
Fox writes the specific brand of dark romance that layers genuine comedy over actual menace—the voice here is laugh-out-loud funny while Matvei is legitimately terrifying in all the ways the genre requires. The tension between her self-aware, wisecracking heroine and the stone-cold hitman who has decided she’s his now is absolutely electric throughout. 🔍
Fox is the author of over 200 dark romance novels and novellas. Boardroom Ties opens a new series. This book contains mature content and is recommended for ages 18 and over. New release. ⭐
Why this hooks you: She hired a Bratva hitman to kill her monster of a husband, the plan worked perfectly, and now the hitman has decided she belongs to him—new release.
Four years have passed since Jovie betrayed Acker—and the consequences have been catastrophic. Her decision to take King Edmond’s magic rather than let him die has ignited a brutal war that has fractured alliances across the entire world. The Kenta and Strou forces are allied against the Roison and Alaha, with the innocent people of Maile caught dangerously between them. Jovie is determined to protect those people from a conflict she helped start—even if doing so means suppressing the Matching Bond that connects her to Acker and sacrificing any chance of repairing what she broke between them. Acker, meanwhile, is trapped in his father’s war and an arranged marriage with a wife who despises him—all while Jovie haunts his dreams. Rachel Schneider delivers the eagerly awaited sequel to her BookTok breakout Metal Slinger, told in dual POV and packed with political intrigue, war, and romance. ✨
Schneider writes with the balance between epic-scale world conflict and deeply personal emotional stakes that makes the best romantasy irresistible—the war is real, the consequences are real, and the question of whether Jovie and Acker can find their way back to each other carries genuine weight across every page. Goodreads readers consistently describe the ending as making Book 3 feel immediately necessary. “This series deserves so much more hype than it gets,” said one reviewer. 🔍
Schneider is a South Louisiana author and BookTok sensation. The Fire & Metal series is a trilogy; Book 3 is forthcoming. New release. ⭐
Why this captivates: She started a war to save the man she loves, then had to suppress their bond to protect innocent people—four years of devastating consequences, and they’re still not done—new release.





