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Author: Brian Hartman
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Medical Thriller

Bryce Chapman is an Emergency Medicine Physician in Indianapolis at the peak of his career—married, two kids, the comfortable life that decades of training and professional performance are supposed to produce. Then a patient dies unexpectedly and a life he saved on vacation in the Bahamas becomes the basis for a warrant for his arrest. The comfortable life is under threat on multiple fronts simultaneously. 🔍

The malpractice suit threatens his job and his professional identity. The Bahamian arrest warrant—issued by the person whose life he saved, which is the specific medical thriller irony that gives the premise its bitter edge—threatens his freedom. To defeat the malpractice case, he needs to determine what actually caused his patient’s death. To defeat the Bahamian accusation, he needs to prove he is falsely accused by someone he helped. Both investigations require him to operate at the edge of his professional and personal resources while maintaining the medical standard of care that defines what he does. 💀

Brian Hartman writes medical thriller with the clinical authenticity of an ER physician—the procedural details of emergency medicine, the institutional mechanics of malpractice litigation, and the specific vulnerability of a doctor whose professional reputation is his most irreplaceable asset all rendered with insider authority. The “do no harm” tension that resolves the novel—whether justice and retribution are compatible with the oath that defines Bryce’s identity—gives the series its title and its moral question. ⚡

What makes this gripping: Brian Hartman delivers a medical thriller of genuine clinical authority—an ER physician facing a malpractice suit, a Bahamian arrest warrant from someone whose life he saved, and the dual investigation required to defeat both while reckoning with what his oath actually permits him to do. 🌟

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Author: Sophie Andrews
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Grumpy Single Dad Nanny Romance

He is a firefighter and former Navy SEAL—a man who runs on structured routine, military discipline, and the specific parenting philosophy that chaos is the enemy. When he helps a soaking wet woman with a broken-down Jeep on the side of the road, he does not realize he is getting a preview of his new nanny. She arrives armed with a sticker-covered guitar and wild ideas about relaxing the schedule. The structured routine is in immediate trouble. 💛

Andi Halton is sunshine and cute chaos in a package that he cannot stop thinking about—how good she looks doing yoga in his living room, how her presence in his house is systematically dismantling the carefully maintained distance he has always kept between his personal and professional lives. Keeping his hands off of her is harder than surviving Hell Week, which is a comparison that a former Navy SEAL does not make lightly. The problem is layered: she is the nanny, she is good for his kids, and she is the exact kind of warmth and unpredictability that his children need. 💛

Sophie Andrews writes the grumpy single dad nanny romance with the specific tension that makes the subgenre deliver its pleasures at full capacity—a hero whose protectiveness and rigidity are genuine rather than performed, a heroine whose free-spirited warmth is equally genuine rather than a character device, and the shared household proximity that makes all the careful professional lines increasingly theoretical. Under One Roof launches the Stone Family Series with the character and world establishment that rewards long-series investment. 🌟

What makes this irresistible: Sophie Andrews launches the Stone Family Series with a grumpy single dad nanny romance of genuine heat—a former Navy SEAL who runs on structure and routine, a sunshine nanny with a sticker-covered guitar who blows all of that out of the water, and kids who love her before he has admitted he does too. 🌟

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Author: Sara Adrien
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Regency Historical Romance

Dr. Nick Folsham is about to operate on an Earl and does not need complications. He gets one anyway: he collides with a beautiful woman at the corner pastry shop, they tumble into a creamy wedding cake, he catches her, and he loses his heart before either of them has had time to properly apologize. The woman turns out to be Pippa Pemberton, daughter of the Duke of Sussex—and the patron financing his rival across the street. The complication has layers. 💛

Pippa is delightfully clumsy and a charming misfit in the world she was born into. She has immense wealth and no interest in the social performance it is supposed to fund—she would much rather prune plants in her Orangery and chat with her pet rabbit than stumble through society balls, which she does anyway out of obligation and with predictable results. The eye surgeon who caught her in a whipped cream catastrophe is both irresistible and a professional dilemma: falling for the patron of his competitor is not the straightforward path to making a name for himself as London’s best eye surgeon. 🌹

Sara Adrien builds the Miracles on Harley Street series on the Regency medical romance premise—a setting that allows the hero’s professional ambitions to create genuine conflict with the romantic attachment rather than simply serving as character backdrop. The pastry shop opening, with its specific absurdity and its immediate emotional consequence, establishes the tone: warm, comic, and entirely committed to its own delightful logic. ⚡

What makes this charming: Sara Adrien launches Miracles on Harley Street with a Regency romance of irresistible comic warmth—an ambitious eye surgeon who collides with a clumsy duke’s daughter in a pastry shop, loses his heart in a wedding cake disaster, and discovers she is the one complication his career cannot afford. 🌟

The Ten Year Lie

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Author: Debra Webb
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Amateur Sleuth Mysteries

Everyone in Pine Bluff, Alabama stood behind Emily Wallace when she testified against Clint Austin—she knew what she saw that terrible night, and what she saw was Clint, covered in blood, holding the body of her best friend Heather. The town convicted him collectively before the jury finished deliberating. He maintained his innocence throughout. Now, after a successful appeal, Clint has come home to prove it—and the whole town is furious. 🔍

Emily’s obsession with sending Clint back to prison collides with her father’s revelation of a devastating secret that casts doubt on everything she testified to ten years ago. What if she was wrong? The question is almost unbearable—and then another person with a connection to Heather turns up dead, and the investigation that results forces Clint and Emily into an unlikely partnership: two people who were both, it seems, betrayed by someone they knew. 💀

Debra Webb—one of romantic suspense and thriller fiction’s most prolific and widely read authors, with decades of bestselling novels—writes The Ten Year Lie with the small Alabama town texture and moral complexity that the premise demands. The central question—in a town full of liars, who is getting away with murder—gives the novel its sustained tension, and the partnership between Emily and Clint, who have every reason to distrust each other and an urgent shared need to find the truth, gives it its emotional engine. ⚡

What makes this gripping: Debra Webb delivers a new small-town mystery of devastating moral complexity—the woman whose testimony sent a man to prison for ten years forced to reconsider everything she saw, a father’s secret that unravels the trial, and a town full of liars where the actual killer is still very much present. 🌟

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Author: Hattie Milson
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Second Chances Romance

She heard the rules: never make a man your world. She heard them and made Jackson hers anyway—high school sweetheart, husband for nine years, the man whose children she longed to have. She loved him the way that makes the eventual betrayal devastating rather than merely disappointing. Walking in on him with another woman is the moment that ends the story she thought she was living. 💔

Walking away is easier than she expected. Rebuilding takes everything she has. Divorce papers filed, a job to support her growing family—there is a way through, and the light at the end of the tunnel is barely visible but present. Then Jackson tips the axis again. He never stopped loving her, he says. He wants her back. The question the novel builds toward is the one that second-chance romance always arrives at eventually: can the love that was real survive what the betrayal proved about the man it was given to? 💛

Hattie Milson writes Almost Enough with the emotional honesty and marriage-in-crisis complexity that distinguishes the best entries in the second-chance secret baby subgenre—the betrayal rendered with enough specificity to make the forgiveness question genuinely difficult rather than narratively convenient, the pregnancy adding the stakes that shift the calculus from personal choice to something larger. The title’s ambiguity—almost enough love, almost enough forgiveness, almost enough reason to try again—operates on multiple levels simultaneously. 🌅

What makes this compelling: Hattie Milson delivers a new marriage-in-crisis second chance romance of genuine emotional weight—nine years of real love, one devastating betrayal, a secret pregnancy, and the man who says he never stopped loving her coming back to ask the question she does not yet know how to answer. 🌟

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Author: Louise Bay
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Romantic Comedy

Lucy Jones is tired of being the other sister. Elizabeth is the golden child—beautiful, serene, engaged to the perfect man. Lucy is thirty, single, and still absorbing her mother’s digs about not quite measuring up. When Elizabeth names her maid of honor, Lucy makes a vow: the wedding will be her grand rebrand. She will be polished, sophisticated, and completely in control. She will prove something. 😄

Enter Hunter Bain. Best man. Business bro. Walking scowl emoji. The most aggravating man Lucy has ever met, and her new partner in planning the joint bachelor/bachelorette weekend. He thinks party planning is beneath him. She thinks he is insufferable. Their collaboration generates the specific kind of escalating mutual irritation that romantic comedy has always known is the most reliable road to something else. From drunken disasters to shenanigans on Martha’s Vineyard, they keep butting heads until one impulsive lie forces them to pretend they are dating. 💛

Louise Bay—one of contemporary romantic comedy’s most reliably entertaining writers, with a backlist of beloved enemies-to-lovers and forced-proximity novels—writes The Deal Maker with the wit and warmth that her readership comes to her for. The wedding planning context gives the fake-dating premise its particular flavor: two people who disagree about everything required to spend sustained time together on a project with high emotional stakes for both of them, every lingering glance and stolen kiss making it harder to remember the arrangement is supposed to be temporary. ⚡

What makes this irresistible: Louise Bay delivers a new romantic comedy of genuine heat and wit—the other sister’s maid of honor, the insufferable best man, a joint bachelor weekend that keeps going wrong, one impulsive fake-dating lie, and the discovery that every stolen kiss makes the pretending harder to sustain. 🌟