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Author: S Englefield
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Action Thriller Fiction

When Amelia Simpson loses her parents in a tragic accident, she retreats to the Isle of Wight and her grandmother’s home—a quiet place to grieve, far from the life that no longer makes sense. The quiet doesn’t last. The people closest to her begin to die under suspicious circumstances, and as Amelia digs into her family’s past, the revelations keep arriving: chilling secrets buried for decades, questions about her parents she never thought to ask, trust she extended to people who may not have deserved it. 🔍

Detective Inspector Jennifer Stone is called to investigate—and immediately finds herself navigating a case where every answer generates new questions. The family portrait that initially appears straightforward dissolves under scrutiny into something far more complicated: a web of lies, concealed histories, and betrayals that run back further than anyone currently living was meant to know. The closer Jennifer gets to the truth, the more apparent it becomes that someone is willing to keep killing to prevent it from surfacing. 💀

S Englefield launches the DI Jennifer Stone series on the Isle of Wight—a setting whose apparent tranquility provides exactly the kind of contrast that British crime fiction uses to most unsettling effect. The domestic thriller structure gives the novel its particular claustrophobia: the horror isn’t a stranger but someone inside the family circle, which means the investigation requires Amelia to question everything she thought she knew about the people who were supposed to love her most. With danger closing in and Amelia potentially the next target, Jennifer must move fast. 🌊

What makes this gripping: S Englefield launches the DI Jennifer Stone series with an atmospheric Isle of Wight thriller—a young woman whose family secrets are proving deadly, a detective racing to untangle a web of long-buried lies, and a killer who will not stop until the past stays buried. 🌟

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Author: Deanna Chase
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Paranormal Ghost Romance

Jade Calhoun is an empath who moves into an apartment above a strip bar on Bourbon Street, which is already the kind of decision that promises interesting complications. The complication she does not anticipate is the ghost—specifically, the ghost who joins her in the shower. New Orleans is a city where the supernatural is practically ambient, but having a spirit take up residence in your personal space is its own category of problem. 👻

Being an empath has never been easy on Jade’s relationships. She absorbs other people’s emotions whether she wants to or not, which makes intimacy both more intense and more exhausting than it is for most people. It is why she keeps her gift a secret. She is managing this, more or less, until the ghost escalates from merely spooking Jade to genuinely terrorizing Pyper—the exotic dancer downstairs who has become her friend. At that point the haunting stops being a personal inconvenience and becomes an urgent problem requiring an actual solution. 🌙

The solution requires Kane’s help. Kane is her sexy landlord, and the attraction between them has been building since Jade arrived. It has also just been complicated by the revelation that he has been keeping a secret of his own—a significant one, the kind that makes trust considerably more difficult to extend. Deanna Chase builds the Jade Calhoun series on the specific pleasures of paranormal romance set in New Orleans: a city where the atmosphere does half the work, a heroine whose gift makes her relationship dynamics genuinely complicated, and a ghost story that doubles as a love story. 💛

What makes this enchanting: Deanna Chase launches the Jade Calhoun series with a New Orleans paranormal romance of genuine warmth—an empath, a ghost with escalating ambitions, a sexy landlord with a secret, and Bourbon Street providing atmosphere that no other city on earth could match. 🌟

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Author: Ava MacAdams
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Historical Regency Fiction

Lady Eleanor escapes from a brutal convent with a single purpose: reaching her best friend before the wedding to a monster goes through. The plan requires help she has no right to demand and no leverage to secure—which is how she ends up on the doorstep of Duke Spencer, a man with no patience for scandal and even less for sharp-tongued women who arrive with impossible requests and absolutely no concern for his considerable preference for an uncomplicated life. 👑

The situation resolves itself in the only way the situation can resolve itself: marriage. Not out of sentiment—Duke Spencer is not sentimental—but out of cold logic. Her truth has become his problem, and the only arrangement that protects them both from the consequences requires a ring. It is meant to be a transaction, clinical and contained, with neither party under any illusions about what it is. Eleanor, however, keeps testing the boundaries of a marriage that was supposed to stay cold. 💛

Ava MacAdams writes Regency historical romance with the pace and heat that has made the Forbidden Lords series a reliable destination for readers who want their historical heroes formidable and their heroines unwilling to be managed. The dynamic between Eleanor and Duke Spencer is the engine of the novel—a woman whose circumstances have left her nothing to lose and a duke discovering that the scorching tension between them is considerably harder to contain than he anticipated when he agreed to a purely strategic arrangement. 🌹

What makes this irresistible: Ava MacAdams delivers a Forbidden Lords Regency romance with genuine heat—a woman who escaped a convent to save her friend, a duke who wanted no part of her problem, and a cold marriage of convenience that refuses to stay cold. 🌟

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Author: Bob Mayer
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Technothrillers

A terrorist detonates a nuclear device under South Africa’s Vredefort Dome. Within hours, tracking stations across the globe detect a powerful transmission emanating from inside Australia’s Ayers Rock—broadcasting the exact same message that was sent into space aboard the Voyager probe decades earlier. Whatever is inside the world’s largest monolith has been waiting. And the nuclear detonation appears to have woken it up. 🌍

Captain Robert Hawkins has just returned from a mission that cost him everything—still reeling from a devastating personal loss when presidential adviser Steven Lamb pulls him into a crisis that defies every available explanation. The team assembled around him is deliberately multidisciplinary: a brilliant young physicist who perceives patterns invisible to others, a statistical projection specialist whose numbers are predicting catastrophe on a scale that requires immediate action, and a geologist who understands what the earth keeps hidden. Together with Hawkins’s special operations expertise, their mission is to penetrate Ayers Rock and find out what has been broadcasting from inside it. 🔬

Bob Mayer—a former Special Forces officer and prolific thriller writer—builds the premise on the specific combination that the best technothrillers use: genuine scientific and operational detail that grounds the speculative elements in enough reality to make the impossible feel plausible. The four linked sites, the ancient mystery inside the monolith, and the race to understand what has been waiting there long before recorded history give the novel the scope that the best genre entries aim for. ⚡

What makes this gripping: Bob Mayer delivers a technothriller that earns its premise—a nuclear detonation, a signal from inside Ayers Rock broadcasting the Voyager message, and a special operations team trying to understand what impossibly ancient intelligence has been hiding inside the world’s largest monolith. 🌟

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Author: Jon Justice
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Space Exploration Science Fiction

Rival megacorporations DeCorp and EnerCon have done what governments could not: they have made interstellar travel commercially viable, opening the stars to the general population. It is a genuine achievement. It is also the kind of achievement that concentrates enormous power in the hands of people whose primary interest is profit rather than humanity’s survival—a distinction that becomes relevant when an industrial accident inside DeCorp sets off a catastrophic chain of events threatening everyone on Earth. 🚀

Kaytha Morrow receives a cryptic message from her late aerospace engineer father, and the discovery it leads her and fellow pilot Taft Gaurdia toward is significant enough to change the calculus of the crisis entirely. What begins as excitement becomes fear as the global evacuation commences. Kaytha understands, in ways others do not yet, exactly what they have found and what it means for the millions of people trying to get off the planet before it is too late. ⚡

The complicating factor is DeCorp’s ruthless leadership—a corporation that sees the disaster not as a catastrophe to be managed but as an opportunity to consolidate control. Jon Justice builds the series opener on the tension between institutional power that will exploit any crisis and the ragtag crew of individuals who are the only people in a position to stop it. The space opera framework gives the novel both its scale and its emotional stakes: interstellar travel that was supposed to represent human possibility now serving as the backdrop for a very old story about who gets to decide what happens to everyone else. 🌌

What makes this propulsive: Jon Justice launches his Space Opera Adventure series with a high-stakes first installment—rival megacorporations, a global evacuation, a discovery that changes everything, and a young pilot who may be the only person who understands what is actually at stake. 🌟

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Author: Emma Linfield
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Historical Regency Fiction

Fiona is the diamond of the season—admired, sought after, and trapped in an engagement she desperately wants out of. When she notices exactly how much the most feared Duke in London despises her betrothed, she formulates a plan. It is, by her own assessment, a very, very bad idea. She sneaks into his house anyway. 💎

Duke Isaac is reclusive by design—he has cultivated the reputation of a beast specifically because it keeps people away, and solitude suits him. Finding the season’s most celebrated beauty in his home is therefore not a development he welcomes. His plan is to throw her out. Then she tells him who she is engaged to, and throwing her out stops being the obvious move. The man she is promised to is someone Isaac would very much like to see ruined, and Fiona is offering him exactly that opportunity—at a price. 🌹

The price is ruination: her reputation, sacrificed to escape the engagement, which means the diamond belongs to the beast. Emma Linfield builds the Dukes of Decadence series on the specific pleasures of the beauty-and-the-beast Regency setup—a hero whose fearsome reputation conceals something more complicated, a heroine whose desperation makes her bolder than propriety allows, and an arrangement that was supposed to be purely transactional developing into something considerably more inconvenient for both parties. 💛

What makes this captivating: Emma Linfield launches Dukes of Decadence with a Regency romance of genuine heat—the diamond of the season, the beast duke who despises her betrothed, a very bad idea that turns into the only solution, and a ruination that turns out to be the beginning of everything. 🌟

The Total Package

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Author: Stephanie Evanovich
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Humorous Fiction

Tyson Palmer is football’s ultimate comeback story: a star quarterback who nearly lost everything to a painkiller addiction, got sober, and returned to the game better than before. The public loves him. His team loves him. His numbers are exceptional. There is exactly one person in his professional orbit who remains unconvinced, and that is Dani Carr—sports commentator, high-rating host, and the woman Tyson doesn’t recognize as the college co-ed whose heart he broke years ago. 🏈

The situation is structurally perfect for romantic comedy. Dani knows exactly who he is and exactly what he did. Tyson knows her only as the sharp-tongued professional who refuses to give him the uncritical coverage he gets everywhere else, which he finds both baffling and increasingly interesting. The moment he connects the bombshell commentator with the girl he once walked away from, the second-chance romance framework kicks in with the specific complications that make the genre irresistible at its best. 💛

Stephanie Evanovich writes sports romance with the comic timing and emotional warmth that has given her a devoted readership, and The Total Package delivers both in full measure. The football backdrop gives the novel its energy and its stakes—a Super Bowl season running parallel to a personal comeback attempt that is considerably harder than anything Tyson has managed on the field. Dani’s defenses were built for good reason and will not dissolve without genuine effort, which is exactly the kind of challenge a man who has rebuilt everything from the ground up should understand how to approach. 🏆

What makes this irresistible: Stephanie Evanovich delivers a funny, sizzling sports romance built on the specific pleasure of watching a quarterback who can handle anything on the field discover that the hardest comeback of his life happens off it. 🌟

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Author: Traci Elizabeth Lords
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Biographies of Actors & Actresses

Nora Kuzma was fourteen when she ran away from home and ended up on the streets of Hollywood. She was fifteen when a centerfold in Penthouse Magazine made her internationally famous under the name Traci Lords. What followed—multiple adult films and magazines, a cocaine addiction, and years of denial about the age she had been when it all began—is the part of the story that most people already know in outline. What this memoir provides is the interior version: what it actually felt like to live it. 📖

The more remarkable part of the story is what came after. At eighteen, she got out. The exit from the adult film industry was neither clean nor simple—it involved federal investigations, the invalidation of nearly every film she had appeared in due to her age, and the kind of public scrutiny that follows a person who became famous for the wrong reasons at the wrong age. What Traci Lords built on the other side of that exit—an acting career, a music career, a life constructed deliberately rather than fallen into—is the redemption arc that gives the memoir its emotional architecture. 💪

The book is written with the directness of someone who has processed enough of the past to describe it without either sensationalizing it or minimizing it. The childhood that preceded the Hollywood years, the addiction that ran parallel to the fame, and the slow reconstruction of an identity that belonged to her rather than to a name she adopted at fifteen—all of it is here, in a memoir that is ultimately about survival and the stubborn persistence of self. 🌟

What makes this essential: Traci Lords tells her own story in full—the runaway teenager, the accidental notoriety, the addiction, and the deliberate reconstruction of a life on her own terms, written with the hard-won clarity of someone who has actually done the work. 🏆

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Author: Valerie Keogh
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Domestic Thrillers

Four women, one man, and a trail of consequences. Misty is successful and happy with her perfect boyfriend—until he tells her he is leaving. Gwen is excited about the new man in her life—until she discovers he has been lying to her about everything that matters. Babs has watched the love of her life get lured away, first by Misty and then by Gwen, and she is not the kind of woman who absorbs that quietly. Dee is the long-suffering wife who takes her wandering husband back every time, operating on a faith in the relationship that the evidence consistently fails to support. 💔

The novel’s construction is the source of its particular pleasure—four women who begin as separate, self-contained portraits of women being deceived and disappointed by the same man, whose lives then begin to intersect in ways that generate the compulsive momentum of domestic thriller done well. Valerie Keogh understands that the most effective genre fiction of this kind works not by inventing implausible scenarios but by taking very plausible ones—a lying, manipulative man moving through multiple relationships simultaneously—to their logical and most extreme conclusions. 😰

The promise embedded in the setup is straightforward and entirely satisfying: when the lives of these four women collide, the results are deadly. The consequences of lying will be murder. Keogh delivers on that promise with the pacing and plotting economy that has made her one of the domestic thriller genre’s most reliable names—a short, sharp novel that moves quickly, escalates deliberately, and lands its ending with the force that the setup earns. 🌑

What makes this gripping: Valerie Keogh delivers a domestic thriller built on four women and one lying man—each portrait sharp and specific, the collision between them inevitable, and the consequences of all those deceptions precisely as deadly as advertised. 🌟

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Author: David Cassidy, Chip Deffaa
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Biographies of Actors & Actresses

The Partridge Family debuted in 1970 to critical indifference and immediate, overwhelming popular success. Young female viewers didn’t just watch it—they bought the singles in the millions, plastered David Cassidy’s image on their bedroom walls, and turned Keith Partridge into one of the defining teen idols of the early 1970s. The phenomenon was real and it was enormous. What was happening inside it, for the young man at its center, was considerably more complicated. 🎵

This memoir—wry, witty, and honest in ways that celebrity memoirs of the era rarely were—recounts both the wild years of that success and the darker currents running beneath them. The groupies and drugs that accompanied the fame. The Hollywood relationships: stepmom Shirley Jones, costar Susan Dey, actress Meredith Baxter, and two guest stars who would later achieve their own fame on Charlie’s Angels. The painful family history that preceded all of it, rooted in a childhood in West Orange, New Jersey, that left marks the success couldn’t cover. 🎸

David Cassidy was barely out of his teens when the phenomenon hit, and the memoir captures the specific disorientation of that—of fame arriving before a person has the equipment to manage it, of an identity constructed entirely from public projection while the private person underneath was still being figured out. He writes about the sadness that shadowed the stardom with the honesty of someone who has had enough time and distance to see it clearly, and the result is a celebrity memoir that actually earns the word. 💛

What makes this compelling: David Cassidy delivers a candid memoir that goes beyond the Partridge Family phenomenon to the darker reality beneath it—the drugs, the family wounds, the disorientation of massive fame at nineteen, and the long work of figuring out who he actually was. 🌟

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Author: Janet Dailey
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Contemporary Romance

Jolie Antoinette Smith comes to the Louisiana bayou to investigate her great-grandmother’s plantation and discovers considerably more than she was looking for. Steve Cameron—dark-haired, dark-eyed, and possessed of an overwhelming masculinity that Jolie finds inconvenient given her personal commitment to chastity before marriage—owns the property and is in the process of restoring it with the kind of devoted, loving attention that makes a difficult situation significantly harder to manage. 🌿

The complication is structural and thorough. Jolie has made a commitment she takes seriously. Steve has made a different kind of commitment: he will never marry, which he is clear about from the beginning. Two people who want each other in a situation where the wanting is allowed but the having requires terms that neither of them can accept. The bayou setting—sultry, lush, and not remotely conducive to the kind of cool-headed restraint the situation theoretically demands—does not help either of them. 💛

Janet Dailey was one of the most widely read romance writers of the twentieth century, and Something Extra showcases the qualities that built her readership: a vivid regional setting, characters whose specific qualities make the romantic obstacle feel genuinely difficult rather than artificially imposed, and a warmth of tone that makes even the frustrating parts of the story pleasurable to inhabit. The Louisiana plantation backdrop gives the novel a particular atmospheric richness that elevates it beyond standard contemporary romance formula. 🌺

What makes this charming: Janet Dailey delivers a sultry Louisiana bayou romance with genuine warmth—a woman committed to her principles, a man committed to bachelorhood, and a crumbling plantation that creates exactly the kind of proximity that makes both commitments feel increasingly negotiable. 🌟

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Author: Stephanie Laurens
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Romance Short Reads

Lady Margaret Dawlish has built a reputation as the ton’s most accomplished wedding planner—the daughter of a duke, trusted with the most important matrimonial events of the season, including the wedding of a prince. Her professional life is a study in meticulous execution and carefully maintained emotional distance. She plans love stories for other people. Her own heart she keeps entirely off the market, behind defenses constructed with the same precision she brings to seating arrangements and floral selections. 💐

Gaston Devilliers, the Duke of Perigord, has a different approach to most situations: he ends up where he wants to be. This is not a matter of luck but of character—a dashing, purposeful man who decides what he wants and moves toward it with the confidence of someone who has never had significant reason to expect failure. What he wants, having encountered Lady Margaret, is to be in her arms. Her best-laid plans for guarding her heart are about to encounter their most formidable obstacle. 💛

Stephanie Laurens—one of historical romance’s most celebrated names, with dozens of bestselling Cynster novels and Bastion Club novels to her credit—brings her characteristic wit and period elegance to this short-form romance, delivering the full arc of attraction, resistance, and surrender in concentrated form. The wedding planner premise is a neat structural device: a woman who has dedicated her professional life to facilitating other people’s happy endings discovering, through the persistence of a very determined duke, that she has been saving the most important one for last. 🌹

What makes this delightful: Stephanie Laurens delivers a Regency short romance of sparkling wit—the ton’s most accomplished wedding planner, a duke who always ends up exactly where he intends to be, and a heart that has been guarded for precisely long enough. 🌟

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