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Author: Jennie Goutet
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Regency Historical Romance

Lady Dorothea Rowlandson has one season to secure an advantageous marriage—a brilliant match that will safeguard her family’s future—and no patience for distractions, particularly not from a man as unsuitable as Miles Shaw. Miles is a charming, land-poor gentleman who needs a wealthy bride to save his estate and is refreshingly honest about it. He is not a titled peer, but he is determined to be a devoted husband. Neither of them is what the other is looking for. Jennie Goutet opens the Earl’s Sisters series with the Regency romance premise built on the specific pleasures of two people who know exactly what they need and are increasingly unable to want it. 🌹

The first dance of the season that fate—with a touch of mischief—arranges for them gives the novel its inciting moment, and Goutet develops what follows with the period-authentic social pressure that distinguishes Regency romance written with genuine historical intelligence. Every stolen glance and unguarded moment is measured against the practical necessities that brought each of them to the season in the first place, which gives the romance its specific tension: both have real reasons to resist and neither can quite manage it. 💙

Goutet is a USA Today bestselling author whose Regency fiction is consistently praised for the combination of period accuracy, genuine wit, and the emotional depth that distinguishes her work from more formulaic Regency romance. The Earl’s Sisters series has developed a devoted readership that comes specifically for her ability to write protagonists whose specific practical circumstances make their romantic choices feel genuinely consequential rather than simply conventionally obstructed. ⭐

Why this charms: She needs a brilliant match to save her family, he needs a wealthy bride to save his estate, and neither of them is what the other was looking for—A Brilliant Match is Regency romance with real wit and genuine period warmth.

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Author: Katerina Martinez
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Humorous Fantasy

She makes magic dresses on Carnaby Street in London and loves her work, even if she’s not rich or pretty enough to wear them. Then the fae show up and it’s a straightforward kidnapping—before she knows it, she’s in Arcadia, a wintry place of cold hearts and beautiful nightmares, and the worst part is that they think she’s fae and expect her to compete in a brutal, bloody competition where the prize is marrying the Prince. The Prince, who is also the jerk who kidnapped her. Katerina Martinez opens *Taken: The Coldest Fae* with the fae fantasy premise that earns its humor from the specific gap between the protagonist’s very ordinary life and the extraordinary chaos she’s landed in. 🧊

The specific danger—she cannot let the Prince get close enough to realize she’s not fae, or she’s dead, while simultaneously being drawn to him against every sensible instinct—gives the novel its central tension. Martinez writes the cold fae world with real atmospheric investment: Arcadia is genuinely beautiful and genuinely menacing, and the Prince’s fire-of-a-cold-star quality gives the forbidden attraction its specific paranormal texture. 💕

Martinez is one of paranormal fantasy’s most prolific and widely read authors, with multiple series and a massive global readership. The Coldest Fae world has developed a devoted following for exactly the combination this novel delivers: sharp protagonist voice, fae world-building that takes the dark seriously while maintaining the humor, and a forbidden romance with specific supernatural stakes rather than simply social ones. For readers who love their fae fantasy with wit alongside the danger, this is a series worth starting. ⭐

Why this hooks you: Kidnapped by fae, mistaken for one of them, forced into a brutal competition to marry the Prince who took her, and trying not to let him get close enough to realize the truth—Taken: The Coldest Fae is fae fantasy with real humor and real stakes.

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Author: Lyla Blue
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Cozy Animal Mystery

Clare Garner returns to her hometown of Silver Pines ready for the comfortable pleasures of restoring antiques, rebuilding her life, and reconnecting with her high school sweetheart Jackson Barrett. Then her charming college ex Blake Catalano waltzes into town with a smile and secrets, putting Clare in the middle of a love triangle she didn’t plan for. Then a body turns up, and both men land on the suspect list. Lyla Blue opens the Silver Pines Mysteries with the cozy mystery that stacks its complications with gleeful efficiency—romance, sawdust, small-town gossip, and a murder that turns the love triangle into an investigative obstacle course. 🔍

The Silver Pines community delivers the specific small-town cozy pleasures its readership comes for: lovingly nosy neighbors, strong coffee, and the kind of social fabric where nothing stays buried for long and everyone has an opinion about Clare’s romantic situation regardless of whether a murder investigation is in progress. Blue writes the amateur sleuth dynamic with the warmth and wit that gives the Silver Pines Mysteries its specific identity within the crowded cozy mystery space. 😂

The Gilmore Girls and Hallmark Mysteries comparison in the listing is apt—this is cozy mystery with the specific whimsical small-town warmth that those comparisons evoke, and Blue delivers it with clean romance and genuine mystery construction rather than simply atmosphere. For readers who want their amateur sleuth fiction to balance the investigative and the personal with equal attention to both, and who want their small-town setting to feel genuinely inhabited rather than decorative, this is a series opener worth picking up. ⭐

Why this entertains: A homecoming, a high school sweetheart, a charming ex who shows up with secrets, a murder, and both men on the suspect list—Murder at Maisie’s is small-town cozy mystery with a love triangle and real charm.

Take Me to Your Leader

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Author: Neil deGrasse Tyson
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History & Philosophy of Science

Neil deGrasse Tyson has wanted to be abducted by aliens since childhood—which, given his professional position as one of America’s most celebrated astrophysicists, puts the question of extraterrestrial life in a usefully personal frame. *Take Me to Your Leader* is Tyson’s most entertaining and wide-ranging book: a practical guide, a cultural history, and a scientific argument all assembled around the question of what an alien visit to Earth would actually look like—and how we should handle it. 🛸

Tyson applies the universal laws of physics to the genuinely fascinating questions: what would aliens capable of reaching us actually look like? How would they travel across interstellar distances? What would they think of us when they arrived? And, practically, what is the correct etiquette for a first close encounter? The cultural history dimension—drawing on depictions from history, literature, pop culture, and film—gives the book its range and its humor alongside the scientific substance. The UFO sightings question, examined by someone with Tyson’s specific expertise, gets the grounded, evidence-respecting treatment it deserves. 🌌

Tyson is one of science communication’s most gifted practitioners, with a gift for making genuinely complex physics accessible without condescending to his audience and for finding the humor in the universe without undermining its wonder. *Take Me to Your Leader* is described as the most universally appealing book of his career—which is a meaningful claim given the breadth of that career—and as a new release it delivers exactly the combination of entertainment and genuine scientific thinking that has built his enormous global readership. ⭐

Why this entertains: What would aliens visiting Earth actually look like, how would they get here, and what would they think of us—Neil deGrasse Tyson’s most entertaining book applies physics to the question he’s wanted answered since childhood.

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Author: Louise Davidson
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Dessert & Sweets Cooking

Quick breads occupy the specific baking niche that beginning and intermediate bakers reach for when they want something satisfying without the commitment of yeast-raised bread or the precision of layer cakes: no proofing, no special timing, straightforward ingredients, and results that come out of the oven in reasonable time. Louise Davidson’s *Wicked Good Quick Breads* is a comprehensive collection that covers the full range of what a loaf pan can produce—from banana bread and zucchini loaf to more indulgent creations with swirls, glazes, and bakery-style flavors, plus the savory side with cheese, herbs, and bold mix-ins. 🍞

The coverage spans classic quick breads, fruit-forward loaves, spiced cake loaves, chocolate variations, and savory options, with the consistent focus on reliability—every recipe designed to produce soft, flavorful, dependable results rather than occasional triumphs followed by mysterious failures. Davidson includes the foundational knowledge that makes the reliability possible: how quick breads work chemically, the essential ingredients and tools, the difference between sweet and savory approaches, and the storage, freezing, and reheating guidance that professional bakers take for granted but home cookbooks often omit. 🌟

Davidson has built a substantial cookbook readership for exactly this style: practical, well-tested recipes with the explanatory context that helps bakers understand what they’re doing well enough to troubleshoot rather than simply follow instructions blindly. For readers who make banana bread regularly and wonder what else their loaf pan is capable of, this collection is a genuine revelation of the format’s range. As a new release this delivers immediate practical value for home bakers at any skill level. ⭐

Why this belongs in your kitchen: Sweet and savory quick breads from banana and zucchini to spiced, glazed, and cheese-and-herb loaves—everything a loaf pan can do, with the foundational knowledge to make every batch reliable—Louise Davidson’s new release quick bread collection.

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Author: Joanna Stern
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AI & Semantics

Award-winning Wall Street Journal technology journalist Joanna Stern surrendered her life to artificial intelligence for one year and reported back. Not in the theoretical sense—she used AI tools and robots to do household chores, manage her health, transport her family on vacation, and handle decisions that she would normally have made herself. If there was a task to do or a choice to make, she let AI go first. The results, as she describes them, are both hilarious and unsettling. Stern opens *I Am Not a Robot* with the specific journalistic premise that makes technology criticism actually useful: direct personal experience rather than extrapolation. 🤖

The range of AI applications she put herself through covers the full spectrum of what the technology is currently promising: doctor, chauffeur, teacher, financial planner, chef, housekeeper, therapist, and even romantic partner—each domain tested not as a demonstration but as a genuine attempt to use the tools as their creators intend them to be used, in a real life with real consequences. The exclusive interviews with tech leaders building this future give the reporting its insider dimension alongside the personal experiment. 💙

Stern is one of technology journalism’s most trusted and widely read voices, known for making complex technology accessible without oversimplifying it and for bringing genuine critical intelligence to an industry that tends to generate more hype than accountability. *I Am Not a Robot* is her most personal and most ambitious project—a time machine to the very near future, as she describes it, told with the humor and no-nonsense directness that has built her readership. As a new release this is an immediate essential for anyone trying to understand what AI is actually like to live with. ⭐

Why this matters: A Wall Street Journal tech journalist who spent a year letting AI make her decisions, do her chores, manage her health, and drive her family—the most useful and entertaining guide to the AI future actually arriving—Joanna Stern’s new release.