Marion Matched is the witch people call when they are done with unsolicited photos on dating apps, being ghosted, and being asked to do questionable things with their date’s feet. She has the unique ability to know when two people are perfect for each other—everyone except herself, which is a gap she has made her peace with, or so she tells herself when she runs into her recently divorced high school sweetheart in her new town of Premonition Pointe. 😄
Marion has a new business to establish and a reputation to build, which means she does not have time for her own romantic complications. She also has an annoying ghost attached to her situation, which is not standard for new business setup but is thoroughly standard for Premonition Pointe. When she hires a social media influencer to document client dating experiences, a vicious curse transforms every date into a disaster—sabotaging both the business she is trying to build and the matches she is trying to make. 🌟
Deanna Chase builds the Miss Matched Midlife Dating Agency series on the specific paranormal romance comedy premises that her Premonition Pointe world does best: a supernatural community where magic is practical rather than exotic, a protagonist whose professional competence in helping others exists in ironic contrast to her own avoidance of exactly what she helps with, and a curse that requires assembling an unlikely coalition—the ghost, the local coven, and the man who keeps asking her out—to defeat. The midlife setting gives the series its particular warmth. 💛
What makes this irresistible: Deanna Chase launches Miss Matched Midlife Dating Agency with a paranormal romantic comedy of genuine wit—a witch who can match anyone except herself, a new business sabotaged by a vicious curse, an annoying ghost, and a recently divorced high school sweetheart who keeps showing up at exactly the wrong moment. 🌟
Lucas Krymanski is the teen rebel that the town already considers its default suspect for any mischief or mayhem—so when he discovers a body in an alleyway while he is grounded, the situation is exactly as bad as it sounds. The police have their suspect. The community has its narrative. Lucas, as usual, is in the position of being guilty until proven otherwise in the eyes of a town that has made its assumptions about him long since. 🔍
The only person who believes Lucas is innocent is Kelly Armello, the town’s amateur sleuth librarian—and her conviction is not sentimental but analytical. Something about the case does not fit the convenient explanation, and Kelly’s instinct that darker schemes are at work beneath the surface of this unlikely death sends her investigating in the direction that official inquiry is not looking. The question is whether she can convince Officer Troy Kennedy to follow the evidence rather than the town’s preferred story before the real killer disappears into the background. 💀
Donna Doyle writes the Kelly Armello Cozy Mystery series with the small-town cozy pleasures that the genre delivers at its best—a protagonist whose librarian profession gives her research skills, community access, and the specific credibility of someone the town trusts, applied to cases that the official investigation has resolved too quickly. The teen rebel angle gives this opening installment a slightly different emotional texture than the standard cozy setup: the stakes for Lucas are personal and immediate, which makes Kelly’s belief in him more than just detective’s instinct. 💛
What makes this charming: Donna Doyle launches the Kelly Armello Cozy Mystery series with a small-town mystery of genuine warmth—the town’s usual suspect grounded and in big trouble, a librarian sleuth who believes his innocence, and a conspiracy seething below the surface that the official investigation is nowhere near looking at. 🌟
Kaius Voroninov is a god among his kind and a tyrant to others—a vampire who has lived a thousand years of bloodlust and ruled with the cruelty that such an existence tends to produce. His single consuming desire, after a millennium of immortality, is mortality itself. When whispers spread that he holds a cursebreaker prisoner in his Obsidian Palace, discontent begins to fester among his once-loyal subjects, and the carefully maintained order of his rule starts to crack. 🌑
Adelasia LeMasters is the cursebreaker—but what she unknowingly carries within her soul is more than the ability Kaius wants. Dark forces have been controlling his fate, and his desire for mortality is not the only thing at stake in what she holds. A thousand years of ruling through fear has left Kaius cruel and merciless in ways that have become structural rather than strategic, and the dreadful reality he must confront is that vampirism has never been his true curse. The thing that has actually imprisoned him across a millennium is something else entirely, and Adelasia is the key to understanding what it is. 💛
Ariel N. Anderson builds the Echoes of Eternity series on the dark paranormal romance premise that delivers its pleasures most fully when the vampire hero’s power and cruelty are matched by genuine psychological complexity—a thousand years is long enough to accumulate not just power but damage, and the novel treats both as real. The cursebreaker concept gives the romance its structural engine: two people who need things from each other that neither fully understands yet, with the fate of an entire immortal order hanging on what they discover. 🔥
What makes this captivating: Ariel N. Anderson launches Echoes of Eternity with a paranormal vampire romance of genuine dark atmosphere—a tyrant who has ruled for a thousand years and wants only mortality, a cursebreaker who holds more than she knows, and the revelation that vampirism was never his true curse. 🌟
Midnight Kisses (The Sterling Brothers Book 4)
Hot-headed, stubborn, and operating with absolutely no impulse control—at least according to his brothers and business partners, who jointly run one of the top companies in the country. When he starts interviewing for a key position and his brothers firmly advise against hiring Kinley, he hires her anyway. Not just because she is gorgeous, though she is. Because she is hard-working, ambitious, and the right match for what the role actually requires. 💛
The baggage is real. Kinley’s ex framed her in an infamous corporate scandal—she was cleared in court, but the media was unforgiving in the way that media always is when the exoneration is less dramatic than the accusation. The headlines painted a portrait of someone conniving, cold, and distant. What he discovers in practice is someone smart, careful, and unwilling to let anyone get too close—which is the specific combination that makes staying at a professional distance increasingly difficult. ⚡
Layla Hagen writes the Sterling Brothers series with the billionaire boss romance dynamics and emotional intelligence that have built her a devoted international readership—heroes whose intensity and high standards are matched by genuine capacity for feeling, heroines whose wariness is earned rather than manufactured, and a slow burn that develops with enough patience to make the payoff feel genuinely deserved. The fourth Sterling Brothers installment is a standalone in narrative while benefiting from the family world established across the previous books, delivering the series’ established pleasures to both returning readers and those meeting the Sterlings for the first time. 🌟
What makes this irresistible: Layla Hagen delivers a new Sterling Brothers billionaire boss romance—a CEO who hires against his brothers’ advice, an employee cleared by courts but destroyed by headlines, and a man determined to get closer to the woman who won’t let anyone near. 🌟
Julian Remington is the eldest of nine siblings, on the fast track to senior partnership at Remington Family Law—the renowned Los Angeles firm his grandfather founded and his father now runs. As attorney to some of Hollywood’s biggest stars, he is a sought-after guest at every A-list event and considered one of the most eligible bachelors in the city. He intends to stay that way, and the reason is not shallow: their parents dragged him and his siblings through an ugly, protracted custody battle that left all nine of them with a clear-eyed understanding of what marriage can become. 💛
The Remington siblings’ pact—stay single, live on their own terms, answer to no one—is the kind of vow that makes complete sense until the exact wrong person walks through the door. Julian’s life outside the office runs on music and discipline: gigs with his band, stress worked out at Club Quantum. Life is genuinely good. He would not change anything. The Acrimonious setup promises to give him very specific and compelling reasons to reconsider. 🌟
Marie Force is one of contemporary romance’s most prolific and widely read authors, with millions of books sold across multiple series and a readership that follows her across genres with the loyalty of readers who trust her to deliver emotional authenticity alongside the romance. The Remington Family Law series launches with the eldest sibling’s story—a pact, a law firm, a Hollywood world of celebrity clients, and the specific type of character who announces in the first pages that he will not be changing his mind, which is exactly the character who always does. ⚡
What makes this irresistible: Marie Force launches the Remington Family Law series with a new alpha male romance—the eldest of nine siblings, an LA entertainment attorney who vowed to stay single after his parents’ brutal custody battle, and the life he has carefully built that is about to be completely upended. 🌟
Long before Captain Barry “Butch” Wilmore’s story reached outer space, God was already writing it on solid ground. That is the theological conviction at the center of this memoir—that the seasons of testing, the closed doors, the redirected paths, the discipline of years spent preparing for something that might not materialize, were not obstacles to the calling but preparation for it. The man who would one day fight to steady Boeing’s Starliner during its perilous first crewed mission was being formed long before the mission was announced. 🚀
When multiple system failures during approach to the International Space Station nearly cost Wilmore and his crewmate their lives, he had already walked through the experiences that taught him where true security comes from: Navy assignments that did not go as planned, combat flights that demanded courage under pressure the textbooks could only approximate, the refining work of marriage, and the relentless discipline of test-flight preparation across years when the outcome was uncertain. Each of these became a foundation layer for the trust in God’s sovereignty that the space station crisis would test in ways that nothing else could have. 🌅
Wilmore writes with the directness and practical faith of someone who has spent a career in environments where pretension is not survivable—a military and astronaut culture that values competence and honesty above inspirational performance. The result is a memoir of genuine spiritual depth that is also a riveting account of what it actually takes to reach space, and what it means when the systems that are supposed to bring you home stop working. 💡
What makes this essential: Captain Barry “Butch” Wilmore delivers a new memoir of extraordinary faith and professional courage—the Boeing Starliner crisis that nearly cost him his life, the decades of tested preparation that made survival possible, and the theological conviction that God was writing the story long before anyone else could see it. 🌟





