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Author: Julia Thorne
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Historical Romance

Alexander Everhart—the Ice Duke, cold and controlled and untouchable by reputation—marries Miss Celia Fairfax as a transaction: her father’s debts are paid, his obligation is discharged. He does not marry her for affection and does not expect to feel any. Julia Thorne opens the Affairs of Honor series with the Regency historical romance premise built around a duke whose emotional armor was forged by a specific and cruel betrayal, and a woman who arrives in his life with no particular agenda except quiet hope. 🌹

Celia doesn’t try to melt the ice. She doesn’t attempt to charm or perform or campaign for his affection. She simply tries to understand the man behind the reputation—which turns out to be considerably more effective than any of the approaches that have failed before. Thorne develops this dynamic with the care that the frozen-duke subgenre requires when it’s working at its best: the thaw is earned through genuine character engagement rather than simply declared at the appropriate narrative moment. 💙

The question the novel poses—whether love can grow where trust has been buried by betrayal—is the organizing inquiry of a marriage-of-convenience romance that takes both the convenience and the inconvenience seriously. Celia’s specific gentleness combined with her unyielding quiet hope gives her the specific quality that cuts through what conventional approaches cannot, and Everhart’s specific damage gives the romance its emotional stakes. Thorne writes historical romance with the warmth and period intelligence that distinguishes the Affairs of Honor series within a crowded subgenre. ⭐

Why this charms: A duke betrayed into coldness, a marriage of obligation, and a woman who doesn’t try to melt the ice—only to understand the man behind it—To Wed an Icy Duke is Regency historical romance with real emotional patience.

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Author: Ella Jade
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Contemporary Romance

Claudia Samson is the Callahan family housekeeper and is pregnant after a brief fling with the youngest Callahan son, Gavin—who responded to the news by accusing her of running a scam and making clear she was on her own. Brody Callahan, Gavin’s older half-brother, has given his entire life to the family business and discovers what he’s been missing when he finds Claudia asleep in the guest bedroom. He is immediately, completely interested. Ella Jade opens the Callahan Brothers series with the contemporary romance premise that stacks its complications with efficiency: a secret pregnancy, a terrible brother, and a family business that becomes a weapon. 💙

Claudia is attracted to the charismatic businessman and knows her secret will destroy any chance they have before it begins. Brody’s pursuit is genuine—he has found his Sleeping Beauty and is determined to know her—and his ignorance of the full situation gives the romance its specific dramatic irony. Meanwhile Gavin watches the developing relationship and begins calculating how to use the secret to leverage the full partnership in the business their father denied him. Jade develops the triangulation with real plotting intelligence. 🔍

The Callahan Brothers series has developed a devoted contemporary romance readership for the combination of wealthy family dynamics, genuine emotional stakes around pregnancy and trust, and the specific warmth of a Brody-type hero—the responsible brother who has been so devoted to duty that he missed something essential until it arrived in his family’s guest bedroom. For readers who want their billionaire romance complicated by genuine family scheming, this is a satisfying series opener. ⭐

Why this pulls you in: A housekeeper pregnant by the wrong Callahan brother, an older brother who discovers what he’s been missing, and the younger brother scheming to use the secret—Something More is contemporary romance built on a secret with real consequences.

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Author: Jo Noelle
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Sweet Historical Romance

Cora Rey wanted a fresh start—being thrown back in time to Victorian England was not exactly the fresh start she had in mind. At twenty-seven she has been branded a spinster by a society that did not read the same Jane Austen novels she did and is considerably less charming in practice than in fiction. Simon Tuttle never wanted to be the Duke of Hertfordshire, didn’t expect to become it, and now finds himself the target of every eligible woman in the marriage mart. A union of convenience was the most he hoped for—until he met Cora. Jo Noelle opens the Twickenham Manor series with the time-travel historical romance that earns its warmth from the specific combination of a modern woman’s sensibility and a Victorian duke’s shame-filled secret. 🌹

Cora brings to the Regency world the specific perspective of someone who knows what the period is supposed to look like from the outside and is discovering the gap between the literary version and the lived one. Simon’s secret—hidden from society without great difficulty, potentially impossible to hide from Cora as his feelings deepen—gives the romance its specific tension and its specific promise. Noelle develops the time-travel premise with the light touch that keeps the focus on the relationship rather than the mechanism. 💙

The Twickenham Manor series has built a devoted readership for the combination of fish-out-of-water comedy, genuine period atmosphere, and the specific dynamic of a protagonist who knows the genre conventions of the world she’s landed in without being able to simply apply them. Can Cora love Simon—and his nineteenth-century ways—once she learns the truth? The answer is delivered with real warmth. ⭐

Why this enchants: A modern woman thrown into Victorian England, a duke with a shame-filled secret, and a marriage of convenience that neither of them planned to feel anything about—P.S. I Love You is time-travel historical romance with genuine charm.

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Author: K.M. Moronova
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Military Romance

Briar Thornton has spent months running from her past, and when her uncle’s death draws her to the small Montana town of Bane Falls to handle his estate, she runs directly into something worse: Roman Syxx. Roman is a weapon, not a man—a Dark Forces operative, lieutenant of the covert Icarus Squad, in Bane Falls on orders to infiltrate, eliminate, and disappear. He has spent his life being programmed rather than feeling. Then Briar shows up and fractures his control in ways no enemy has ever managed. K.M. Moronova opens *Bulletproof* with the military romance premise built on two people who are both trying to survive their pasts. 🖤

The romance develops through shared trauma rather than simply shared danger—Briar and Roman are drawn together by what they’ve both endured, burning through each other’s defenses with the specific intensity of people who have learned not to let anyone close and are failing to maintain that lesson. Moronova develops the emotional stakes alongside the action plotting, and when Briar’s hidden connection to Roman’s mission is exposed, the personal and professional catastrophe arrives simultaneously. 💙

Moronova writes military romance with the dark intensity and genuine emotional depth that the subgenre’s most devoted readership comes for—Roman’s specific conditioning as a weapon rather than a person gives his capacity for feeling its particular weight, and Briar’s resilience gives the romance its specific earned quality. The Bane Falls setting—small Montana town as the backdrop for covert operations—gives the novel its atmospheric tension. As a new release this delivers at full strength. ⭐

Why this pulls you in: A woman running from her past, a Dark Forces operative in town on a mission, and a connection that fractures his programming and exposes her hidden link to everything he was sent to do—Bulletproof is dark military romance at full intensity.

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Author: Shannon Garvey
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Coming of Age Fiction

At seventeen, Ruth lost her mother to cancer. Her father, unable to manage his grieving daughter, sent her to Block Island with a name on the back of a receipt: Diana Beckett. Diana, a renowned photographer, took Ruth in for the summer. Block Island became a refuge—beauty, creativity, the first love of her life in Diana’s nephew Charlie. Shannon Garvey opens *June Baby* with the coming-of-age premise built on the specific mercy of a stranger at exactly the right moment, and then picks up the story ten years later when that mercy has become something more complicated to carry. 💙

At twenty-seven, Ruth has spent a decade cycling between Block Island—where she lives and works for the wealthy summer residents—and the rest of the year, scraping by and yearning to return to the place where she feels safe. When tragedy strikes again, she reaches for Charlie, who has a startling revelation of his own. And when Diana’s death leaves Ruth a mysterious box whose contents raise questions about how well she knew either of the women who raised her, the novel’s dual investigation—past and future—converges. 🌊

Garvey writes literary coming-of-age fiction with the specific emotional intelligence that the Block Island setting demands: a place of genuine beauty that carries the weight of formative experience, a community that is simultaneously refuge and trap for someone who can never quite afford to fully belong. *June Baby* has received strong early praise as a new release for the combination of lyrical atmosphere and genuine character depth. ⭐

Why this resonates: A teenager sent to Block Island by a father who couldn’t cope, a summer that became a refuge, and ten years later a box of secrets that reframes everything she thought she knew—June Baby is coming-of-age literary fiction with real emotional depth.

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Author: Emma Robinson
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Mothers & Children Fiction

The night before the wedding in Sorrento, looking out at crystal-clear water that should be the backdrop for celebration, she is in tears with her engagement ring in her hand. Emma Robinson opens *The Night Before the Wedding* with the specific horror of a dream that has turned into a nightmare at the worst possible moment—and then unfolds the story of how they arrived here. The whirlwind courtship that everyone warned was too fast. The mother’s questions about why Tom controlled so much of the day, why everything had to be a surprise. The trust that held until tonight. 💔

The structure moves backward and forward through time—the night itself and the events leading to it—with a woman at the side of the pool whose strange fascination with Tom’s daughter Lily becomes retrospectively significant, and a secret Tom has just revealed that she doesn’t know if she can survive. But the novel’s specific complication is that she is not the only one keeping a past secret hidden for the sake of happily-ever-after. Robinson develops the dual revelation with real structural intelligence. 💙

Robinson writes women’s fiction with the emotional precision and genuine empathy that has built her a devoted readership. *The Night Before the Wedding* delivers the specific combination of relationship suspense and emotional depth that her readers come for—the question of whether two people can say “I do” once all their secrets are finally on the table is answered with the honesty that genuinely difficult fiction requires. As a new release this arrives with all of Robinson’s established strengths. ⭐

Why this grips you: The night before the wedding, a secret revealed, tears on a Sorrento terrace—and the discovery that she isn’t the only one who’s been hiding something—The Night Before the Wedding is women’s fiction built on secrets and the cost of finally telling the truth.