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Author: Abigail Agar
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Historical Regency Romance

Emmeline arrives in London summoned by her brother, expecting a family visit, and discovers she’s expected to surrender her right to choose her own match. Lord Nash Torrington is facing the same pressure from his mother—marry properly, and soon. When Emmeline appears as his best friend’s sister, Nash sees a solution that could work for both of them: a strategic courtship that satisfies their respective families while each pursues their actual objectives. Abigail Agar opens the Love and Secrets of the Ton series with the Regency romance premise built on the scheme that was supposed to be purely practical. 🌹

The ballroom after ballroom of waltzing together—performed for an audience of family and society—produces the specific predicament that marriage-of-convenience Regency romance does best when it’s working well: two people performing connection so convincingly that the performance becomes indistinguishable from the real thing. Agar develops the shift from arrangement to genuine feeling with the warmth and period intelligence that the subgenre’s devoted readership values. The ton backdrop—its gossip, its scrutiny, its specific social stakes—gives every interaction its weight. 💙

Agar writes Regency historical romance with the combination of period atmosphere, genuine romantic warmth, and the specific pleasures of watching two people who agreed to pretend discover that they’re no longer pretending. The Love and Secrets of the Ton series has built a devoted readership for exactly this combination. The central question—whether Emmeline and Nash can realize their dreams and marry for love rather than strategy—is answered with the warmth the setup deserves. ⭐

Why this charms: A scheme to satisfy both their families, a season of waltzing together as performance, and the specific problem that neither of them can tell anymore where the act ends—Stealing the Hearts of Lords is Regency romance with real period warmth.

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Author: John Paul Davis
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Conspiracy Thrillers

London, 1666. A warning reaches the King foretelling a fire that will consume the city. Days later, London burns. Whatever truth lay behind it was lost to history. In the present day, on the anniversary of the Great Fire, a blaze erupts in Pudding Lane—at first a coincidence, then a pattern, then something much larger as the fires spread and the attacks begin. John Paul Davis opens the White Hart series with the conspiracy thriller premise that uses one of British history’s most dramatic and genuinely mysterious events as the foundation for a present-day crisis centuries in the making. 🔍

White Hart operatives Mike Hansen and Kit Masterson are thrust into a race to stop a conspiracy that threatens the foundations of Britain itself—one that reaches from 1666 to the present, hidden within the past, powerful enough to shatter the Crown if the truth it contains comes to light. Davis develops the historical and contemporary dimensions in parallel, with the specific weight of real historical mystery giving the thriller’s fictional conspiracy its grounding. The Great Fire as an event that was never fully explained gives the plot its specific credibility. 💙

Davis is a British author and historian whose thriller work consistently draws on genuine historical research to give his conspiracies their depth and their specific atmospheric power. The White Hart series has developed a devoted readership for the combination of British historical settings, genuine research, and thriller plotting that respects the intelligence of its audience. For readers who want their conspiracy fiction rooted in real historical ambiguity, this is a series worth starting. ⭐

Why this grips you: A warning about the Great Fire of London, a conspiracy buried for centuries, and present-day fires in Pudding Lane that are definitely not coincidence—The Crown Jewels Conspiracy is British historical thriller built on one of history’s most genuinely mysterious events.

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Author: GJ Ogden
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Military Science Fiction

The Sa’Nerran Empire was close to defeat—then they deployed a neural weapon that turned Fleet crew against their own, sending entire warships rogue and filling the Fleet with suspicion and fear. Beating them now requires new tactics, a new kind of ship, and a crew selected through what the series describes without softening as a depraved and monstrous trial of grit and determination. GJ Ogden opens the Omega Taskforce series with the military science fiction premise that takes the black-ops warship concept to its logical extreme: a captain and crew who operate outside the rules of combat entirely, because the war they’re fighting cannot be won within them. 🚀

Lucas Sterling commands the Fleet Marauder Invictus and leads a crew of Omega officers chosen for their specific willingness to do what the regular Fleet cannot. That includes killing Fleet crew who have been turned by the neural weapon—and, in the worst cases, killing people Sterling cares about. Ogden develops the moral weight of the Omega program with the specific intelligence that distinguishes military science fiction that takes its ethical premises seriously rather than using them as backdrop for pure action. 🔍

Ogden is one of independent military science fiction’s most commercially successful authors, with a massive readership that has followed his work across multiple series. The three-book box set gives new readers the complete initial arc of the Omega Taskforce—the setup, the escalation, and the first major resolution—in a single free package that represents exceptional value for military sci-fi readers. The Sa’Nerran neural weapon premise gives the conflict its specific contemporary resonance. ⭐

Why this hooks you: An alien neural weapon turning Fleet crews against their own, a black-ops warship that operates outside all rules of combat, and a captain willing to kill whoever needs killing to win—three complete Omega Taskforce novels, free.

American Rambler

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Author: Isaac Fitzgerald
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Hiking & Camping Excursion Guides

Isaac Fitzgerald was captivated by Johnny Appleseed as a child—drawn by family ties, his father’s larger-than-life stories, and a shared restlessness to leave home and discover what lay beyond. *American Rambler* is the book that came from following that childhood fascination to its logical conclusion: a year-long journey retracing Appleseed’s path from Massachusetts to Indiana, walking (sometimes driving, at one point floating downstream), turning a legend into a reckoning with loss, grief, faith, and the specific texture of the American heartland that the legend traverses. 🌿

The journey Fitzgerald takes is the kind that produces the best travel writing—not comfortable, not linear, not entirely safe. He is followed by a mysterious creature. He camps in hostile environments. He trespasses more than once. He is warmed by the generosity of strangers at every turn. The Johnny Appleseed legend that draws him forward turns out to be considerably more complicated than the children’s story version—often violent, frequently romanticized, built on myths that reflect uncomfortable truths about American expansion and identity. 💙

Fitzgerald is the author of *Dirtbag, Massachusetts* and a writer whose work is consistently praised for the combination of personal vulnerability, genuine humor, and the specific American landscapes he inhabits with real attentiveness. *American Rambler* blends memoir, history, and travelogue in a way that honors all three—the grief it processes is real, the history it examines is rigorous, and the travelogue is vivid enough to make readers want to follow the same path. As a new release this is an immediate recommendation. ⭐

Why this moves you: A year following Johnny Appleseed’s path from Massachusetts to Indiana, a childhood fascination turned reckoning with loss and myth, and a clear-eyed look at the stories America tells about itself—Isaac Fitzgerald’s new release memoir-travelogue.

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Author: Theo Baker
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Higher & Continuing Education

Seventeen-year-old Theo Baker arrived at Stanford University as a tech-obsessed coder who thought he’d found paradise—Rodin sculptures next to nuclear laboratories, inventors lounging with Olympians, the concentrated energy of people who believed they were about to change the world. What he discovered instead was a culture that embraced corner-cutting, vested extraordinary excess in the hands of teenagers with few safeguards, and operated less as a school than as a talent pipeline for Silicon Valley’s ruling class. Theo Baker opens *How to Rule the World* with the insider account that won him the George Polk Award and brought down Stanford’s president. 🔍

The specific world Baker found at Stanford—secret societies, pre-idea funding offers, social calls from billionaires, slush funds, shell companies, yacht parties—gives the book its specific portrait of how power reproduces itself among the very young and very connected. When Baker joined the student newspaper and started examining Stanford president Marc Tessier-Lavigne’s research record, he discovered never-reported allegations of misconduct in studies published across two decades—and pursued them to the conclusion that forced Tessier-Lavigne’s resignation. 💙

Baker writes with the clarity and moral intelligence of someone who understood what he was looking at and refused to look away, and the book’s account of how a seventeen-year-old student journalist brought accountability to one of the world’s most powerful institutions is genuinely extraordinary. The George Polk Award is one of journalism’s most prestigious, and it was earned. As a new release this is an immediate essential for anyone interested in higher education, Silicon Valley, journalism, or accountability. ⭐

Why this matters: A Stanford freshman who discovered the culture of excess at the heart of Silicon Valley’s talent pipeline—and the student journalism investigation that brought down the university’s president—Theo Baker’s George Polk Award-winning new release.

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Author: Mackenzie Madden
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Friends to Lovers Romance

She thought they had the perfect life—a beautiful home, wonderful children, a marriage based on mutual love and respect. What Christopher actually built was an illusion, carefully maintained for an audience, sustained by his certainty that she would never walk away. As he grows careless and that certainty becomes arrogance, the illusion begins to disintegrate. And when someone from an unexpected corner of her life sees the dark truth and offers support, she realizes the role she has been playing—and decides to stop playing it. Mackenzie Madden opens the Sterling Protectors series with the women’s domestic fiction premise built on the most quietly devastating of recognitions. 💙

The specific framing—Christopher lit the match, but she’ll be the one who fans the flames—gives the novel its particular emotional register. This is not a story about a victim waiting for rescue but about a woman who has been performing loyalty to someone who doesn’t deserve it and whose awakening is rendered as the return of agency rather than simply the discovery of betrayal. Madden develops the shift with the emotional precision that the subject requires. 💔

The friends-to-lovers dimension—the person who sees the truth and offers support in the unlikeliest of places—gives the romance its specific warmth alongside the domestic thriller stakes. Madden writes with the genuine emotional intelligence that the Sterling Protectors series promises, and *Broken Vows* launches the series with a premise that establishes its specific combination of domestic suspense and romantic possibility with real skill. As a new release this delivers strong series-opening energy. ⭐

Why this pulls you in: A perfect marriage that was only ever an illusion for an audience, a husband growing careless with his arrogance, and a woman deciding it’s time to stop playing the role he wrote for her—Broken Vows is domestic romance with real quiet power.