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Author: Joseph Flynn
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Police Procedurals

Two boys exploring the dry bed of Lake Travis in Austin find a skeleton wearing chains. The FBI and the Bureau of Indian Affairs are both called in—the FBI to determine how a fugitive named Randy Bear Heart, wanted for robbing three banks and killing three cops, avoided arrest for twenty-five years, and the BIA because one of those dead cops was a Native American who worked at the Mercy Ridge Reservation. Special Agent John Tall Wolf is assigned the case. His new boss Marlene Flower Moon asked during his job interview whether he wanted a license to take scalps. He said yeah, that’d be good. Joseph Flynn opens the John Tall Wolf series with the procedural premise that gives its protagonist his specific irreverent intelligence from the very first page. 🔍

The jurisdictional friction between the FBI and the BIA—and specifically between John and FBI SAC Gilbert Melvin, who wants him to coordinate all efforts through proper channels—is the novel’s ongoing comic and professional engine. John has no interest in coordinating anything through anyone, and his willingness to conduct his investigation as he sees fit is both his greatest professional asset and the thing that makes every institutional relationship in the book complicated. Flynn develops the Austin setting with the regional specificity that gives the series its distinct identity within the procedural space. 💙

Flynn writes the John Tall Wolf series with the dry wit and genuine investigative intelligence that has built a devoted readership for this specific protagonist—a BIA agent whose Native American identity gives him both his specific assignment and his specific outsider-within-the-system dynamic. The Lake Travis setting and the twenty-five-year cold case give the mystery its atmospheric depth. ⭐

Why this hooks you: A skeleton in chains in a dry Texas lakebed, a fugitive who stayed hidden for twenty-five years, and a BIA agent who definitely doesn’t coordinate his efforts through proper channels—Tall Man in Ray-Bans is procedural fiction with real wit.

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Author: Devney Perry
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Small Town Romance

One car, one cross-country road trip, and five complete small-town romances about six people who ran away from their lives and finally found somewhere to stop. Devney Perry’s Runaways collection brings together all five novels in the series—Runaway Road, Wild Highway, Quarter Miles, Forsaken Trail, and Dotted Lines—in a single free package. Perry is a number-one New York Times and USA Today bestselling author whose small-town romance world has developed one of the genre’s most passionate readerships, and this collection represents the full arc of a series built on the specific emotional logic of people who built walls and then found places that made those walls feel unnecessary. 💕

The collection opens with Londyn McCormack, who ran away at sixteen and spent her youth searching for a place to call home—and who, after a devastating divorce, is running again, until a small-town mechanic named Brooks gives her a reason to stop. Gemma Lane built an empire from a childhood spent in a California junkyard, is leaving it all behind, and finds herself detoured into a Montana reunion with a man who has never stopped owning her heart. Each novel in the collection follows a different runaway finding their reason to stay, with Perry’s specific gift for building communities that feel genuinely inhabited giving each story its sense of place. 🌾

Perry writes small-town romance with the warmth and emotional depth that distinguishes her work from the crowded field—the runaways at the center of each novel carry specific damage from specific pasts, and the small towns they stumble into are rendered with the accumulation of detail that makes fictional communities feel real. Five complete novels free is exceptional value for one of the genre’s most beloved series. ⭐

Why this warms you: Six runaways, one road trip, five small towns, and five reasons to finally stop running—the complete Devney Perry Runaways collection, free from a number-one New York Times bestselling author.

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Author: CP Ward
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Romantic Comedy

Grace Clelland is tired of the city and returns to Blue Sands, the quiet Cornish seaside village where she grew up—and finds old flames, old friends, old loves that didn’t quite finish, and new ones that weren’t expected. CP Ward opens the Glorious Summer series with the British coastal romantic comedy that does what the best of the form does: makes you want to be somewhere with better weather and a slower pace while giving you characters worth spending time with. The soft crash of waves, sand between toes, overloaded ice creams, and smoky beach barbecues are all present and fully rendered. 🌊

Ward is the author of the beloved Delightful Christmas and Warm Days of Autumn series—seasonal British romantic comedies that have captivated thousands of readers for the combination of warmth, gentle humor, and the specific pleasures of the British countryside and coastline rendered with genuine affection. The Glorious Summer series brings that same sensibility to a Cornish summer, which is exactly the setting that the form requires: a place with strong community memory, complicated personal history, and the specific atmosphere of a seaside village where everything slows down enough for feelings to finally catch up with people. 💙

Ward writes with the light touch and genuine warmth that has built his readership across multiple seasonal series—the romance is present without being overwhelming, the comedy is gentle rather than broad, and the setting is the kind that stays with readers long after the story ends. For anyone who has dreamed of a Cornish summer or simply needs the literary equivalent of one, this debut summer novel delivers exactly what the cover and the author’s reputation promise. ⭐

Why this charms: A return to a Cornish seaside village, old flames and old friends, new connections and the specific pleasures of a British summer—CP Ward’s warmly romantic Glorious Summer series opener, free.

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Author: Jennifer Gracen
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Contemporary Romance

Toni Westmore doesn’t do relationships—her demanding boss at a high-end Soho art gallery and her even more demanding mother are enough complication without adding a man to the equation. Irish doctor Gavin McKinnon is in New York to visit his sister and heal a broken heart, stamped with a built-in expiration date: a few weeks, then back to Ireland and his family practice. The perfect no-strings summer fling, by mutual agreement. Jennifer Gracen opens *The Doctor’s Love* with the contemporary romance premise that earns its emotional stakes from the specific gap between what both of them agreed to and what they actually end up feeling. 💕

Gavin is tall, muscled, smart, and funny—the kind of man Toni can appreciate precisely because she’s convinced he’ll leave on schedule. The problem develops slowly and then all at once: as his departure date approaches, she realizes that the sexy summer fling is anything but. Gracen develops the shift from convenience to genuine feeling with the emotional intelligence that the no-strings romance format requires—the attraction is immediate and credible, and the growing feelings are earned through specific moments rather than simply declared. 💙

Gracen writes contemporary romance with the warmth and specific New York atmosphere that gives the series its identity—the Soho art world, the Long Island setting, the specific social texture of Toni’s life give the story its particular flavor. The question of whether Toni will break the no-strings rule before Gavin boards his flight back to Ireland is resolved with the emotional honesty that distinguishes contemporary romance that takes its characters’ actual fears seriously. ⭐

Why this entertains: A no-strings summer fling with a built-in expiration date, an Irish doctor who was supposed to leave on schedule, and feelings that didn’t read the contract—The Doctor’s Love is contemporary romance with real warmth.

Tor

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Author: Lauren Esker
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Small Town Romance

Bernie arrived at the edge of the North American continent heartbroken and grieving, with one companion: Pennywise, described accurately as the worst cat in the world. She found a lighthouse to live in and a quiet secluded fishing town to call her own, and her requirements are simple—she wants to be left alone with her horrible demon cat. The lighthouse appears to be haunted. Someone is trying to kill her. And the most gorgeous man she has ever seen just walked into her world. Lauren Esker opens the Westerly Cove series with the paranormal small-town romance premise that earns its warmth from the most productively chaotic possible starting position. 👻

Tor is a big, burly, gruff bear shifter who has spent his life taking care of his rowdy family and craves nothing more than a den and a mate of his own. The moment he sees Bernie, he knows she’s his fated mate. What stands between him and that future: a haunted lighthouse, a killer who needs unmasking, a ghostly mystery requiring resolution, and—most critically—Pennywise, who is every bit as terrible as advertised and whose acceptance cannot be assumed. Esker develops the fated mates dynamic with the warm humor that the cat subplot demands. 💕

Esker writes paranormal small-town romance with the combination of genuine supernatural world-building, warmth, and comedy that gives the Westerly Cove series its specific identity. The bear shifter fated mates premise is handled with real character specificity—Tor’s specific protective instincts and Bernie’s specific need to be left alone create the productive tension that the romance requires. The lighthouse setting gives the series its atmospheric coastal flavor. ⭐

Why this charms: A heartbroken woman, a haunted lighthouse, the worst cat in the world, a bear shifter who knows she’s his fated mate, and a killer who complicates everything—Tor is paranormal small-town romance with real warmth and a genuinely terrible cat.

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Author: Jamie Davis
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Dragons & Mythical Creatures Fantasy

Dean graduated at the top of his paramedic academy class—which turned out to be excellent preparation for helping humans and essentially no preparation for Station U, where the patients include injured fairies, monsters, and whatever else the supernatural community sends through the door. Jamie Davis opens the Extreme Medical Services series with the urban fantasy premise that earns its humor and its genuine tension from the specific gap between professional training and professional reality: a paramedic who is smart, willing to learn, and incredibly curious about a whole world he didn’t know existed, dropped into the deep end with a partner who is less than thrilled about training yet another new probie. 😂

Brynne has been at this job long enough to have strong opinions about inexperienced partners and something specific on her mind: what happened to her last one. Davis develops the supernatural medical world with the inventive specificity that distinguishes the series—the specific challenges of treating creatures whose physiology doesn’t match anything in the standard paramedic curriculum, the specific social rules of a community that operates below the human radar, and the specific danger of someone who wants to bring that community down. 🔍

Davis writes the Extreme Medical Services series with the combination of genuine world-building, propulsive plotting, and the warmth of a found-family workplace dynamic that has given the series its devoted following. The paramedic professional framework gives the fantasy its specific grounding—Dean’s training and instincts are real assets even in impossible situations—and the mysteries surrounding Brynne’s missing partner give the series its ongoing thriller dimension. ⭐

Why this entertains: A top paramedic academy graduate completely unprepared for injured fairies and monsters, a partner with something on her mind, and a supernatural society someone wants destroyed—Extreme Medical Services is urban fantasy with a genuinely original premise.

Codebreaker Girls

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Author: Jan Slimming
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Intelligence & Espionage

Daisy Lawrence was chosen to work at Bletchley Park during the Second World War—why she was chosen, and what she actually did there, were questions she kept locked away for decades afterward. Jan Slimming, her daughter, spent years researching her mother’s story and assembled it from snippets of information, unpublished photographs, original letters, documents, and Daisy’s own recollections—the full account of a young woman from a modest London upbringing who spent three years at the government’s most secret wartime operation and then closed the door on it as if it had never happened. 💙

The book asks the questions that Bletchley Park history raises about every one of the thousands of people who worked there and came home to ordinary lives afterward: how does a person hold that experience, contain it, build a normal existence around something they can never explain to anyone? For Daisy there was the additional weight of a missing fiancé overseas—the personal grief running alongside the national secret, both carried in silence. Slimming reconstructs her mother’s emotional life at Bletchley alongside the operational history with the intimacy that only family access provides. 🔍

The Bletchley Park story has been told many times, but *Codebreaker Girls* offers something the institutional histories cannot: the specific interior experience of one woman who was there, told through the material evidence she left behind. The photographs, letters, and documents give the account its specific texture, and Slimming’s skill as a writer gives it the narrative shape that raw research rarely possesses. At $2.99, marked down from $17.99, this is exceptional value. ⭐

Why this moves you: A young London woman chosen for Bletchley Park, three years of national importance she never spoke about, and the daughter who spent years reconstructing the secret life her mother carried in silence—Codebreaker Girls for $2.99.

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Author: Thurman Munson, Marty Appel
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Baseball Biographies

Thurman Munson wrote his memoir the year before he died in a plane crash in 1979 at thirty-two years old—the New York Yankees catcher who had become the first team captain since Lou Gehrig, led the franchise back to championship glory in 1977 and 1978, and earned the respect and love of a city that was not always easy to satisfy. This edition brings the memoir back with a new introduction about his lasting legacy and a new foreword by his wife Diana, who reveals the man dedicated to family and fans above himself. In collaboration with longtime Yankee historian Marty Appel, Munson tells his story in his own words. ⚾

The era Munson inhabited was one of the most turbulent and colorful in baseball history—the Yankees of the late 1970s were simultaneously magnificent and chaotic, with Reggie Jackson’s arrival creating the specific friction that great teams sometimes require and owner George Steinbrenner generating the specific management tensions that defined the franchise’s culture. Munson chronicles all of it: the path to the majors, the rise to team captain, the catching relationships with Ron Guidry, Catfish Hunter, and Goose Gossage that later made all three of them champions. 🌟

The fierce rivalry with Carlton Fisk and the complicated relationship with Jackson give the memoir its specific interpersonal texture, and Munson’s absolute dedication to his wife and children—above everything else, above even baseball—gives it its emotional center. Over forty years after his death, Munson remains one of the most beloved Yankees in franchise history. At $2.99, marked down from $17.99, this is exceptional value for one of baseball’s most essential memoirs. ⭐

Why this endures: The Yankees catcher who wrote his memoir the year before he died—his path to captain, the 1977 and 1978 championships, Reggie and Steinbrenner and Carlton Fisk—Thurman Munson in his own words, for $2.99.

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Author: Kyle Schwartz
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Third-grade teacher Kyle Schwartz asked her students to complete a sentence: “I wish my teacher knew _____.” Some answers were funny. Some were heartbreaking. All of them were profoundly moving—and together they opened her eyes to the gap between what teachers see in their classrooms and what their students are actually carrying. When Schwartz shared the results online, #IWishMyTeacherKnew became an immediate worldwide viral phenomenon, reaching millions of people who recognized in those children’s words something true about the relationship between education and the whole human being sitting in the chair. 💙

Schwartz’s book tells the full story of that moment and what it revealed—about the specific realities her students faced, about what creating a genuinely safe and supportive classroom actually requires, and about the specific ways that teachers can bridge the distance between their professional role and the children’s actual lives. The student responses included throughout give the book its specific emotional power: these are real children speaking in their own voices about what they needed their teacher to understand. 🌟

*I Wish My Teacher Knew* has become one of education’s most widely read and most cited books of the past decade—used in teacher training programs, recommended by school administrators, and read by parents who want to understand what their children’s teachers face. Schwartz writes with the direct warmth of a practitioner rather than a theorist, and the book’s argument—that understanding a child’s full context is not supplementary to education but essential to it—is made through the children’s own words rather than through abstract principle. At $2.99 this is exceptional value for one of education’s most essential recent books. ⭐

Why this matters: One sentence, one classroom, and the viral moment that changed how educators think about what children need their teachers to know—Kyle Schwartz’s essential education book for $2.99.

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Author: Heather Graham
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Scottish Historical Romance

Martise St. James comes to the Scottish Highlands with two objectives: answers about her friend’s mysterious death, and the recovery of the legendary St. James emerald. What she encounters is Lord Creegan—darkly handsome, alluring, a widower living alone in a castle that seems to hold as many shadows as secrets. Everything about him arouses her suspicions. Everything about him also arouses everything else. Heather Graham opens *Emerald Embrace* with the Gothic Scottish historical romance that earns its atmospheric tension from the specific combination of genuine danger and genuine desire, both located in the same man. 🌿

The investigation Martise pursues—sharing the lonely castle with the lord she cannot decide whether to trust—gives the novel its sustained dual engine: every step closer to the truth about her friend’s death is also a step closer to Lord Creegan, and the line between investigating his secrets and surrendering to his desire becomes increasingly difficult to maintain. Graham develops the Gothic atmosphere of the Scottish castle with the sensory richness that made her one of the genre’s most beloved practitioners. 💙

Graham is a New York Times bestselling author with millions of readers worldwide, and *Emerald Embrace* represents her in the Gothic Scottish romance register that she executes with characteristic skill—the combination of mystery, historical atmosphere, and the specific heat of a romance where danger and attraction are genuinely inseparable. The emerald of the title carries its own history and its own stakes, giving the treasure-hunt dimension real weight alongside the romance. At $2.99 this is excellent value. ⭐

Why this captivates: A woman investigating her friend’s death in a Scottish Highland castle, a darkly alluring lord whose secrets she’s trying to uncover, and the question of whether she’ll lose her heart or her life—Heather Graham’s Gothic Scottish romance for $2.99.

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Author: Damien Echols
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New Age Mysticism

Damien Echols spent eighteen years on death row for a crime he did not commit—years during which he developed a rigorous magical practice that he credits with sustaining his sanity and ultimately contributing to his survival. *Angels and Archangels* is his guide to working with angelic forces, written from the specific authority of someone who refined these practices under the most extreme conditions imaginable and found them genuinely effective. Echols is a bestselling author whose earlier books about his practice and his wrongful imprisonment have reached a massive audience, and this guide extends that work into specific angelic tradition. ✨

The framework Echols presents is deliberately non-denominational—angels, he argues, do not belong to any single religion or system but are almost pure energy, the very substance the cosmos is made of, and are remarkably willing to work with anyone who asks. The guide covers the names and qualities of individual angels and archangels as associated with the elements, the Zodiac, the Tree of Life, and the Tarot, alongside foundational practices and meditations for working with angelic forces—invocation, blessing, protection, talisman creation, and sigil work. 🌟

The advanced rituals—the Rose Cross, the Celestial Lotus, the Shem Operation—give the book its depth for experienced practitioners, while the foundational material and Echols’s characteristic clarity make it accessible to complete beginners. The Holy Guardian Angel as the key contact for stepping into one’s true nature gives the book its organizing aspiration: the ultimate goal of working with angels, as Echols states directly, is to become one. At $2.99, marked down from $19.99, this is exceptional value. ⭐

Why this resonates: A magical practice refined on death row, a guide to angelic forces that crosses all religious traditions, and the argument that the ultimate goal is to become what you’re invoking—Damien Echols’s essential guide for $2.99.

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Author: Brian Watson
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Burger & Sandwich Recipes

Brian Watson—known as Thee Burger Dude—built his food blog following by doing something the vegan food world genuinely needed: obsessively researching what makes iconic fast food dishes so addictive and then recreating those specific textures, flavors, and sauces without meat or dairy. *Vegan Fast Food* is the book form of that project, covering the full range of what the drive-through offers and then some—nationwide burgers and fries, fried chicken in multiple styles including his YouTube-sensation oyster mushroom version, tacos, pizza, kung pao, gorditas, burrito bowls, meatball subs, and breakfast for dinner. 🍔

The book is organized by category in a way that reflects how people actually crave food: the nationwide burger chapter covers Watson’s obsessively researched version-2.0 recreations of iconic chains alongside new recipes; the fried chicken chapter covers multiple plant-based approaches; the Beyond the Bun chapter handles the Mexican, Asian, and fast-casual cravings; and the breakfast chapter delivers biscuits and gravy, breakfast burritos, diner pancakes, and French toast sticks. The common thread throughout is Watson’s specific commitment to getting the sensory experience right rather than simply making something vaguely similar. 🌮

Watson writes with the enthusiasm and specific detail of someone who has thought more carefully about why a McDouble tastes the way it does than most people who have ever eaten one, and that obsessive attention is what makes the recipes work. For vegans who miss specific fast food dishes, longtime vegans tired of limited options, or anyone curious about what plant-based cooking can actually achieve at the junk food end of the spectrum, this is the definitive resource. At $3.99, marked down from $25, this is exceptional value. ⭐

Why this belongs in your kitchen: Obsessively researched vegan versions of the burgers, fried chicken, tacos, pizza, and breakfast dishes that make fast food so hard to give up—Thee Burger Dude’s definitive vegan fast food cookbook, marked down from $25 to $3.99.

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