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Author: Sally Forbes
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Historical Regency Romance

Andrew, Duke of Longford, has been beastly since his father’s suspicious death—not out of genuine cruelty but out of a calculated isolation strategy. Someone tried to kill his father. Someone may be coming for him next. The safest thing for everyone, including anyone foolish enough to get close to him, is distance and rudeness. Sally Forbes establishes the Duke’s behavior as protective rather than simply monstrous, which is the foundational move that distinguishes Regency romance with genuine character depth from its less interesting cousins. The murder mystery woven into the romance gives the story real structural interest. 🏰

Rachel Grifford enters the picture from the opposite kind of household—a gentle young woman who is actively invisible in her own home, ignored by parents determined to satisfy her demanding older sister’s every whim. The contrast between Andrew’s isolation by choice and Rachel’s invisibility by circumstance gives the pair a specific complementarity: she sees people others dismiss, and he is someone others have stopped trying to see at all. Forbes makes that dynamic feel earned rather than convenient. 🌹

The three murder attempts on Andrew’s life give the investigation its urgency, and Rachel’s involvement in helping him identify the perpetrator gives her a reason to be consistently present in his guarded world over a sustained period. The romance developing in the space between two people working together toward genuine danger is one of the Regency subgenre’s most reliable pleasures, and Forbes handles the balance between the mystery plotting and the romantic development with confident pacing. The Scandalous Courtships series opens with a strong premise and delivers on it. ⚔️

Why this draws you in: A duke who turned beastly to protect the people around him, a gentle heroine invisible in her own home, and three murder attempts that need solving before love has any chance at all.

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Author: Charlotte Wren
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Regency Historical Romance

Mrs. Dove-Lyon, proprietor of the Lyon’s Den, London’s notorious gaming hell, is running three client situations simultaneously, and she has decided—with the particular confidence of someone who runs a business on manipulation and good intentions in equal measure—that she can resolve all three in one fell swoop. There’s Miss Harriet Hurst, who can’t see without her spectacles and has an unfortunate aversion to strong perfume, looking for a husband with an unorthodox proposal. There’s Ambrose Crossley, fifth Earl of Pendlewood, respected and upstanding, looking for a wife through a quest that isn’t quite as straightforward as it appears. And there’s Edward Fortescue, Viscount Eskdale—the Fallen Angel of Mayfair—who has absolutely no desire to marry at all. 🎰

Charlotte Wren deploys the Lyon’s Den framework with real wit, setting up the three-way entanglement with the brisk efficiency of someone who understands that the pleasure of this kind of Regency comedy lies in the gap between Mrs. Dove-Lyon’s confidence and the chaos her schemes inevitably generate. The matching of these three specific people has a particular internal logic that becomes apparent slowly, and watching it assemble itself is genuinely entertaining. The Viscount who doesn’t want to marry is predictably the most interesting piece on the board. 🎩

The tragic secret from the past that surfaces just as everything seems to be resolving satisfactorily gives the novel its emotional weight—Charlotte Wren doesn’t let the comedy carry all the load, and the heartbreaking dimension of the reveal earns the “or is it?” question that closes the setup. The Lyon’s Den Connected World has a large and loyal readership built around exactly this combination of social comedy, genuine emotion, and Mrs. Dove-Lyon’s particular genius for getting things both completely right and entirely wrong. 💙

Why this entertains: A near-sighted spinster, a respectable earl, a fallen angel who refuses to marry, and a matchmaking genius who thinks she can solve all three at once—The Devilish Lyon is Regency romantic comedy with genuine emotional depth.

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Author: Jeffrey L. Kohanek
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Paranormal Detective Thriller

Agent Cara Cruz is sworn to protect society from beings of myth and magic, and she goes after her targets with relentless determination and a heavy dose of snark. Her unconventional methods produce exceptional results. A supernatural event forces her back to Las Vegas—home, and also the place where her dark and painful past lives—and she’s barely processing that when a rogue sorcerer’s terrifying magic nearly destroys two ordinary men who came to Sin City for a national escape room competition. Jeffrey L. Kohanek opens *Hijinks Investigations* with the controlled chaos that paranormal detective fiction does best when it’s working. 🎰

Spencer Mack and his best friend were expecting escape rooms and maybe some gambling. Under Cara’s protection now—because the sorcerer’s attack put them on the radar of every paranormal creature in Vegas—they discover that Spencer’s blood is worth more than its weight in gold. Vampires, sorcerers, and other beings who thrive on blood magic will commit murder to obtain it. The two civilians-turned-targets give the novel a perspective that balances Cara’s professional competence: we see the supernatural Las Vegas through the eyes of people to whom it is genuinely new and genuinely terrifying. 🧛

The Las Vegas setting earns its place in the story rather than serving as mere backdrop—a city built on spectacle and excess is exactly the right environment for a supernatural underworld to operate in plain sight, and Kohanek uses the neon-and-shadow atmosphere with real effect. Cara’s internal reckoning with the enemy she harbors inside herself gives the novel a second, more personal threat running parallel to the external one, which keeps the character dimension from being swamped by the action plotting. ⚡

Why this pulls you in: A snarky supernatural agent, two civilians with very bad luck, blood worth killing for, and Las Vegas hiding more monsters than the casinos—Hijinks Investigations is paranormal detective fiction with real propulsive energy.

Between Tides & Thunder

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Author: Leena Kazak
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Romantasy

Princess Mayah of Tundrayn has spent her entire life healing others’ pain while swallowing her own—her role defined entirely by what she can do for the kingdom, never by what she might want for herself. Not freedom, not love, not even her own future. When her father strikes an alliance with enemy kingdom Arbinj to crush a rising rebellion, she is bartered into a marriage she didn’t choose. She expected a prince. She gets the Dark Commander—Zevayr, a stormwielder whose reputation is soaked in blood and who is everything Mayah was raised to fear. Leena Kazak opens this romantasy with the enemy-to-lovers setup at its most atmospheric and most politically grounded. ⚔️

The journey across rebel-torn lands that follows gives the novel its sustained tension—Mayah and Zevayr moving through a country in active conflict, each carrying the weight of what they were told about the other, each discovering that the reality is more complicated than the reputation. Kazak handles the gradual erosion of Mayah’s certainty with real patience, letting the question of where the monster ends and the man begins develop across sustained proximity rather than resolving it too early. The stormwielder mythology gives the world distinctive magical texture. 🌩️

The secrets from Mayah’s past that begin surfacing in Arbinj’s glittering courts give the story its third act momentum—the rebellion, the dangerous court politics, and the buried personal history converge on a central question that is more interesting than the standard romantasy love triangle: not whether Mayah will fall for Zevayr, but who she will ultimately betray in the process. Her people, her love, or herself. Kazak earns the question by making all three options genuinely costly. 🌊

Why this transports you: A princess bartered into marriage with her kingdom’s most feared enemy, a stormwielder whose humanity she keeps discovering against her will, and secrets that could shatter everything—Between Tides & Thunder is new release romantasy with real stakes.

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Author: Michael Connelly
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Mystery, Thriller & Suspense

Catalina Island sits twenty-two miles off the coast of Los Angeles, close enough to feel connected to the mainland and far enough to feel genuinely separate from it. Detective Sergeant Stilwell has built his professional identity around protecting that separation—keeping the island’s residents safe from the violence and chaos that define life in LA County. A midnight drug drop at the remote mountain airstrip changes everything. The operation goes wrong, shots are fired, the plane escapes, and Stilwell is placed on the bench pending an internal inquiry. Michael Connelly—one of crime fiction’s most decorated practitioners—brings his structural confidence to bear on a new setting and a new character. 🏝️

The two mysteries that develop in parallel give the novel its distinctive shape. While Stilwell is officially sidelined at the sheriff’s substation, he discovers an unclaimed backpack in the lost and found—traced to a woman who disappeared hiking the island four years ago, but turned in only two months prior. That gap of nearly four years is the kind of detail that Connelly uses with characteristic precision: it’s not just a clue, it’s a small piece of wrongness that refuses to be explained away, the kind of thread that Stilwell—and readers of procedural fiction—cannot help but pull. 🔍

The trail leads from the island to the LAPD’s Open-Unsolved Unit and Detective Renée Ballard, connecting Connelly’s new Catalina world to the established Ballard universe in ways that reward longtime readers without requiring familiarity. Stilwell is a fully realized new protagonist—defined by his investment in the island’s particular character and his fury at having that character violated—and the Catalina setting gives Connelly fresh geographical and psychological territory. This is new release crime fiction from one of the genre’s masters firing on all cylinders. ⭐

Why this is essential: Michael Connelly, a remote island paradise with violence closing in, a detective benched by an inquiry, and a four-year-old disappearance that someone clearly doesn’t want solved—Ironwood is new release crime fiction at the highest level.

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Author: Daniel Hurst
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Domestic Thrillers
The photograph was taken on an ordinary day at the park. Four people—husband, wife, two children—with wide smiles and rosy cheeks, looking exactly like what the title promises. One month after the photo was taken, the narrator lost everything. Now she watches from a distance as another woman plays happy families with her husband and her children in the same park where the photograph was taken. Daniel Hurst opens *The Happy Family* with the domestic thriller’s most potent premise: the ordinary made monstrous, the familiar made alien, the life you built being lived by someone else while you’re locked outside of it. 👁️Hurst is a specialist in this exact territory—his catalog is built on domestic thrillers that use the visual language of normal family life as a surface beneath which something has gone catastrophically wrong. The first-person narration keeps us inside a perspective that is simultaneously sympathetic and unreliable in ways the thriller deploys with careful precision—we know she lost everything, we know another woman stole it, we don’t yet know how or why or what she’s capable of doing to get it back. That sustained uncertainty is the domestic thriller’s primary tool, and Hurst handles it with practiced confidence. 💔

The revenge dimension—she’s going to get her family back, she’s going to get revenge—gives the novel its forward momentum, but the best domestic thrillers complicate the revenge fantasy by making the narrator someone the reader isn’t entirely sure they trust, and Hurst earns that complication by keeping the backstory parceled out rather than delivered in bulk. What actually happened in that month between the photograph and the loss is the question the novel builds toward, and the answer reshapes everything that came before it. 🌑

Why this unsettles: She lost her husband, her children, her life—another woman is living it now—and she’s going to get it back no matter what—The Happy Family is new release domestic thriller from a master of the form.