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Author: Bridget Barton
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Victorian Historical Romance

Octavia is on her third season with no prospects, so her father does what fathers do in Victorian fiction—arranges a marriage to a repulsive much-older duke. What nobody planned for is the duke’s son. 😬

Bridget Barton’s A Duchess in Distress is a lush Victorian romance built on one of the genre’s most deliciously impossible setups: a young woman forced into a loveless match who falls for her new husband’s son. The forbidden nature of it gives the whole thing a genuine charge. 🌹

Patrick Tremont is already predisposed to resent his father’s new wife—and finds himself completely undone by her instead. The slow collision of these two people, both trapped by circumstance, is handled with real romantic flair. 💕

Swoony, dramatic, and satisfyingly escapist—exactly what Victorian historical romance is supposed to be. Free today. 🕯️

What makes this essential: A forbidden Victorian romance with all the trappings—a forced match, an impossible attraction, and two people who have absolutely no business falling in love. ❤️

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Author: Ella Swift
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FBI Suspense Thriller

FBI Agent Cooper Trace has just been diagnosed with a degenerative brain disease. He tells no one. And then a new serial killer surfaces—victims found surrounded by shattered mirrors—and Trace has to race against both the killer and his own deteriorating mind. 🔍

Ella Swift’s Shattered Mind launches the Cooper Trace series with a setup that immediately doubles the tension: every scene carries the question of how long Trace can keep this up, which gives even the procedural elements an unusual urgency. 🧠

The ticking-clock dynamic—not just catching the killer, but catching him before Trace can no longer trust his own cognition—is genuinely fresh for the genre and executed with real craft. The mirror signature adds an unsettling visual hook that pays off. 🪞

A strong, distinctive series opener for FBI thriller fans who want something with a little more psychological weight. Free today. ⏱️

What makes this essential: An FBI agent racing to catch a killer while hiding a diagnosis that could end his career—and his ability to finish the job. 💊

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Author: Alice Kirks
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Scottish Historical Romance

On the night of her society debut, Lady Scarlett is introduced to the arrogant duke her parents expect her to marry—and then meets a mysterious coach driver who makes her feel things the duke decidedly does not. 🐴

Alice Kirks’ Lady Scarlett’s Mysterious Driver is a classic class-divide historical romance with a twist: Andrew Lockhart isn’t simply a coachman, but a nobleman’s illegitimate son whose connection to Scarlett’s intended makes the whole situation considerably more complicated. 🌿

The forbidden attraction across social stations is the engine here, and Kirks keeps it moving with vivid period atmosphere and two leads whose chemistry justifies the obstacles stacked against them. Scarlett’s romantic heart and Andrew’s quietly desperate hope make for a winning combination. 💙

A swoony, atmospheric historical romance that delivers exactly what it promises. Free today. 🌸

What makes this essential: A spirited lady, a coachman with secrets, and a love that has absolutely no business working—but does anyway. 🌟

True Crime: A Memoir

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Author: Patricia Cornwell
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Biographies & Memoirs of Authors

Before Kay Scarpetta existed, there was Patricia Cornwell—a kid with a traumatic childhood, a burning need to understand violence, and an eventual path through morgues and police beats to becoming one of the most successful thriller writers alive. 🔬

True Crime: A Memoir is Cornwell’s account of her own life in full—a father who abandoned the family on Christmas Day, a mother institutionalized twice, an abusive foster family, and an unlikely surrogate parent in Ruth Graham, wife of the evangelist Billy Graham. 📖

What makes this memoir remarkable is its unflinching candor—the near-fatal car accident, the hospitalization, the obstacles that might have stopped anyone else but instead forged the ambition of a woman who would go on to redefine forensic crime fiction. 💪

For readers who love the Scarpetta series, this is essential context. For everyone else, it’s simply a compelling story of survival, reinvention, and what it takes to turn a hard life into something extraordinary. ✨

What makes this essential: The origin story behind one of crime fiction’s biggest names—raw, honest, and more dramatic than any novel she’s written. 🌟

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Author: Tom Hardin
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White Collar Crime True Accounts

Tom Hardin was a young hedge fund analyst who got caught up in insider trading—and then agreed to wear a wire. More than 40 times. For the FBI. 📡

Known as “Tipper X,” Hardin helped build more than 20 cases in Operation Perfect Hedge, the largest insider trading investigation in a generation. Wired on Wall Street is his account of living that double life—the paranoia, the betrayals, and the psychological cost of becoming the government’s most prolific informant. 💼

As the youngest professional caught in the sting, Hardin’s story is also one of shame, fatherhood, and the long road back from public disgrace—less a financial thriller than a genuine reckoning with what ambition costs and what it takes to rebuild. 🔄

Gripping for fans of white-collar crime narratives, and surprisingly moving for anyone interested in what happens to the person left standing after the investigation closes. 📊

What makes this essential: A riveting true account of insider trading, FBI informants, and the personal wreckage left behind—told by the man who lived it. 💥

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Author: Frances Mei Hardin
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Biographies of Medical Professionals

Frances Mei Hardin became a surgeon. Then she left. This memoir is about what both of those decisions actually cost her. 🔪

Surgeon on the Edge is a literary memoir structured around the hypnosis sessions Hardin pursued as an attending physician—a way of returning to the moments she couldn’t fully inhabit while living them: the brutal call nights, the operating rooms, the quiet dissociation that became her survival strategy. 🧠

Rather than a hero’s journey, Hardin frames her experience as a katabasis—a descent and an uneven climb back. It’s an unusually honest account of how medical training demands a person outrun their own limits until something quietly breaks. 💊

For readers who loved Do No Harm or When Breath Becomes Air—this belongs in that company. Hardin writes with a surgeon’s precision and a writer’s eye for the truth that clinical language tends to obscure. ✍️

What makes this essential: A rare, unflinching literary memoir about the cost of becoming a surgeon—and the even harder work of finding out who you are without it. 🌿