Even small-town secrets can be deadly—Ember Burns was determined to overcome her grief and establish a new veterinary practice, but her first client lands her in the middle of a murder mystery. Tara Meyers launches Secrets of Sanctuary with amateur sleuth mystery where when the evidence points to a horse as the cause of death, she vows to protect him—except horses don’t talk, and neither do the dead, so Ember has to rely on her intelligence and instinct to get to the truth, a truth buried under layers of small-town secrets big enough to get her killed. 🐴Battling a reluctant Sheriff and pushy Mayor, Ember struggles to get her business off the ground while digging deeper—why would anyone want to kill the local farrier, and who was plotting to stop her? Meyers explores what happens when veterinary practice becomes detective work, examining how protecting innocent animals means exposing dangerous people. As the town gears up for its centennial celebration, Ember is led from local ranches to the surrounding Cascade Mountains in her quest—time is running out for the horse and for Ember as a maze of intersecting lies collide to threaten her life and allow the true culprit to get away with murder. ⚠️
The author delivers amateur sleuth mystery where new veterinarians in small towns discover their first clients come with murder charges, proving that sometimes saving animals means solving human crimes. Meyers writes a heroine whose grief drives her to protect the voiceless, creating stakes where clearing a horse’s name means risking her own life. The first Secrets of Sanctuary novel establishes that small-town secrets run deeper than anyone suspects. 🔍
What makes this essential: Amateur sleuth mystery launching Secrets of Sanctuary where Ember Burns determined to overcome her grief and establish a new veterinary practice finds her first client lands her in the middle of a murder mystery—when evidence points to a horse as the cause of death she vows to protect him, except horses don’t talk and neither do the dead so Ember relies on her intelligence and instinct to get to the truth buried under small-town secrets big enough to get her killed as she battles a reluctant Sheriff and pushy Mayor while struggling to get her business off the ground and digging deeper, asking why anyone would want to kill the local farrier and who was plotting to stop her as the town gears up for its centennial celebration, led from local ranches to surrounding Cascade Mountains with time running out for the horse and Ember as a maze of intersecting lies collide to threaten her life and allow the true culprit to get away with murder.
She never wanted to be an omega—until them: yes, omegas are spoiled, cherished, and protected in the lavish academy orbiting Altaira, but that isn’t what she wants as she craves the freedom promised to graduating betas, not the luxurious captivity she was taught to expect. SC Morrison launches Omega Bloodlines with romantic fantasy where when her emergence is delayed, it feels like a rare stroke of luck until her handsome handler assigns a pair of sexy-as-sin alphas to trigger her latent heat cycle—Ghost and Shadow are more than meets the eye, and they aren’t alone, bringing with them a figment from her dreams that she’d been forced to forget, an alpha from her past who’s even more dangerous than the others. 🌙As her instincts draw them together, dark secrets unfold, and she discovers the Hive isn’t what it seems—the fate of the residents is far worse than she ever imagined, and to escape, she must embrace the life she never thought she wanted. Morrison explores what happens when rejecting your designation means uncovering institutional conspiracies, examining how freedom and captivity blur when the luxurious academy hides darker purposes. ✨
The author delivers romantic fantasy where omega academies orbit planets with sinister secrets, proving that sometimes the cage is gilded specifically to keep you from questioning the bars. Morrison writes a heroine whose delayed emergence becomes her salvation when it reveals truths about the Hive that compliant omegas never discover. The first Omega Bloodlines novel asks whether you can escape a system designed to make captivity feel like privilege. 💫
Why I’m including this: Romantic fantasy launching Omega Bloodlines where she never wanted to be an omega until them—yes, omegas are spoiled, cherished, and protected in the lavish academy orbiting Altaira, but that isn’t what she wants as she craves the freedom promised to graduating betas, not the luxurious captivity she was taught to expect—when her emergence is delayed it feels like rare luck until her handsome handler assigns sexy-as-sin alphas Ghost and Shadow to trigger her latent heat cycle, and they’re more than meets the eye, bringing a figment from her dreams she’d been forced to forget, an alpha from her past even more dangerous than the others, as her instincts draw them together and dark secrets unfold, discovering the Hive isn’t what it seems with residents’ fate far worse than imagined, forcing her to embrace the life she never thought she wanted to escape.
She’s an unremarkable Pyromancer student with no chance of being skilled enough at runetracing to graduate—let alone take part in the war against the Silithik—yet after a surprise attack on the Fifth Academy, she’s the only Pyromancer left alive. Cassie Cole launches Pyromancer’s Path with paranormal reverse harem romance where now she’s thrust directly into a Dragon Quintelaide, an elite fighting unit comprising one member of each battle profession: Pyromancer, Warrior, Frost Mage, Tinker, Ranger, Shadow—it takes years of combat experience to be promoted to Dragon, years of experience she’s severely lacking, and her new Quintmates know it. 🔥These men are as handsome and charming as heroes ripped straight out of a ballad, and they’re skeptical of her ability to help them win this war, especially while coping with their own horrific tragedy—but Jaxon, the chiseled Warrior in gleaming plate mail, is someone she has a flirty history with, and she sees the knowing glances he sends her way when he thinks she’s not looking. Cole explores what happens when the sole survivor becomes the weakest link, examining how proving yourself to elite warriors means overcoming both their skepticism and your own self-doubt. ⚔️
The author delivers paranormal reverse harem romance where unremarkable students inherit elite positions through tragedy, proving that sometimes survival is the only qualification that matters when everyone else is dead. Cole writes a heroine whose lack of skill becomes irrelevant when she’s the only Pyromancer available, creating stakes where failing her Quintmates means losing the war. The first Pyromancer’s Path novel asks whether you can fake competence long enough to develop it. 💪
What makes this compelling: Paranormal reverse harem romance launching Pyromancer’s Path where she’s an unremarkable Pyromancer student with no chance of being skilled enough at runetracing to graduate let alone take part in the war against the Silithik—yet after a surprise attack on the Fifth Academy she’s the only Pyromancer left alive, thrust directly into a Dragon Quintelaide elite fighting unit comprising one member of each battle profession (Pyromancer, Warrior, Frost Mage, Tinker, Ranger, Shadow) that takes years of combat experience to be promoted to, years she’s severely lacking as her new Quintmates know it—these handsome charming men are skeptical of her ability to help them win this war especially while coping with their own horrific tragedy, but Jaxon, the chiseled Warrior in gleaming plate mail, is someone she has a flirty history with and she sees the knowing glances he sends when he thinks she’s not looking.
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Life in the perilous Thorn district is a constant battle for Arvelle and her younger brothers, and the vampire standing on her doorstep is about to turn their world upside down—faced with an unthinkable choice, Arvelle makes a magically binding vow to do the impossible: kill the emperor, an ancient vampire created by the god Umbros. Stacia Stark launches Empire of Blood with epic romantasy where but first, she must enter the Sundering, an arena where only the fastest, strongest, and deadliest survive long enough to be selected for the emperor’s elite guard, and she quickly draws the ire of the Primus, the powerful figure charged with protecting the emperor—but the vampire under the armor is the last person Arvelle expects to encounter in the emperor’s court. ⚔️With her brothers’ lives in the balance, Arvelle has no choice but to ally with the man who once shattered her heart and with the emperor’s sadistic son, Rorrik—two vampires whose motives are impossible to pin down. Stark explores what happens when killing emperors requires first becoming their guards, examining how magical vows force impossible choices and create unlikely alliances. Rorrik holds the key to understanding the powers Arvelle is developing—abilities that would put a price on her head if discovered by the emperor. 🔮
The author delivers epic romantasy where arena survival is just the entrance exam for assassination missions, proving that sometimes the only way to kill a god-created vampire is from the inside. Stark writes a heroine whose binding vow to save her brothers means allying with the heartbreaker from her past and the sadistic prince, creating stakes where developing new powers could save or doom her. The first Empire of Blood novel asks whether you can kill an emperor while serving in his guard. 👑
Why I’m including this: Epic romantasy launching Empire of Blood where life in the perilous Thorn district is a constant battle for Arvelle and her younger brothers and the vampire standing on her doorstep is about to turn their world upside down—faced with an unthinkable choice, Arvelle makes a magically binding vow to do the impossible: kill the emperor, an ancient vampire created by the god Umbros—but first she must enter the Sundering, an arena where only the fastest, strongest, and deadliest survive long enough to be selected for the emperor’s elite guard, quickly drawing the ire of the Primus charged with protecting the emperor though the vampire under the armor is the last person Arvelle expects to encounter in the emperor’s court, with her brothers’ lives in the balance forcing her to ally with the man who once shattered her heart and the emperor’s sadistic son Rorrik—two vampires whose motives are impossible to pin down—as Rorrik holds the key to understanding the powers Arvelle is developing, abilities that would put a price on her head if discovered by the emperor.
An impossible murder, a diabolical villain, and a deadly new weapon—a bizarre murder sends Tyson and his Navy buddy, JD, down a twisted path of intrigue, covert secrets, and devastation. Tripp Ellis continues Tyson Wild Thriller with sea adventures fiction where the treacherous investigation uncovers a shocking plot that could alter the course of humanity, and to stop the mayhem, the deputies must help an aging scientist who holds the key to salvation—but is he still the genius he once was? 🌊To complicate matters, a sadistic bomber has developed an unhealthy fixation with Tyson—is this revenge, or a wicked game? Ellis explores what happens when Florida paradise investigations uncover humanity-altering plots, examining how island deputies become the last line of defense against technological terror. The island spirals into chaos, and as the body count rises, Tyson and JD must lay everything on the line to save the island from certain destruction—time is running out, and sacrifices will be made. ⚠️
The author delivers sea adventures fiction where impossible murders are just the opening move in plots to change humanity, proving that sometimes island paradise hides the most dangerous weapons. Ellis writes an 88th Tyson Wild thriller where aging scientists, sadistic bombers, and deadly new weapons converge on Florida, creating stakes where solving one murder means preventing mass devastation. The continuation asks whether deputies can trust the genius who might have lost his edge. 💥
What makes this special: Sea adventures fiction continuing Tyson Wild Thriller where an impossible murder, a diabolical villain, and a deadly new weapon send Tyson and his Navy buddy JD down a twisted path of intrigue, covert secrets, and devastation—the treacherous investigation uncovers a shocking plot that could alter humanity’s course and to stop the mayhem the deputies must help an aging scientist who holds the key to salvation, but is he still the genius he once was?—complicating matters, a sadistic bomber has developed an unhealthy fixation with Tyson asking if this is revenge or a wicked game as the island spirals into chaos with the body count rising, forcing Tyson and JD to lay everything on the line to save the island from certain destruction with time running out and sacrifices to be made in this terror, technology, and tantalizing beauties adventure solving Florida paradise mysteries.
Javier Valdez hasn’t had much luck with nannies, and he can’t imagine this one will be any different—Octavia Klein is all sass to his stoicism, free spirit to his hard work, but he’s a widower, and with a career in the NBA, he can’t keep doing this alone. Shanora Williams delivers sports romance where despite Javier’s reservations, Octavia turns out to be the best thing for his four-year-old daughter and for him, but he’s reluctant to admit it—Javier swore off love after his wife died, and Octavia has her own reasons for avoiding relationships. 🏀As their bond deepens far past professionalism or even friendship, it’s hard to deny the crackling tension of something more—they’re both toeing lines they said they wouldn’t cross, and when their pasts come rushing back, there’s no telling which way they’ll fall. Williams explores what happens when NBA widowers hire free-spirited nannies, examining how grief and self-protection make falling in love feel like betrayal. 💕
With old wounds reopened, can Javier and Octavia overcome the pain once again? Or will their future together become just another scar? The author delivers sports romance where nannies become family then become more, proving that sometimes the best thing for your child is also the best thing for your heart. Williams writes protagonists whose reasons for avoiding relationships are valid until they meet each other, creating stakes where crossing professional boundaries means risking everything they’ve both rebuilt. The novel asks whether love is worth the risk when past pain still haunts you. 💔
Why I’m including this: Sports romance where Javier Valdez hasn’t had much luck with nannies and can’t imagine this one will be any different—Octavia Klein is all sass to his stoicism, free spirit to his hard work, but he’s a widower with an NBA career who can’t keep doing this alone—despite Javier’s reservations, Octavia turns out to be the best thing for his four-year-old daughter and for him though he’s reluctant to admit it as Javier swore off love after his wife died and Octavia has her own reasons for avoiding relationships, with their bond deepening far past professionalism or even friendship making it hard to deny the crackling tension of something more as they’re both toeing lines they said they wouldn’t cross, and when their pasts come rushing back there’s no telling which way they’ll fall, asking with old wounds reopened whether Javier and Octavia can overcome the pain once again or if their future together will become just another scar.





