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Author: Eve Gaddy
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Contemporary Romance

Dr. Tobi Robinson returns to Whiskey River carrying more than anyone can see. She is a successful doctor with a polished exterior and a past trauma that left her unable to go near an airplane—let alone board one—without the kind of fear that doesn’t respond to logic or professional credentials. Travis Sullivan, former pro athlete turned pilot and the person who knew her when she was just the tomboy with big dreams, is the first person to actually see through the exterior to what is underneath. 💛

They reconnect at a glamorous gala, and the old friendship they shared in high school catches fire in ways neither of them anticipated. Travis is drawn to who she has become—the competence, the strength, the specific quality of a person who has been through something difficult and kept going. Tobi finds in Travis something she was not expecting to find when she came home: a man who makes her want to trust again, in exactly the area where trust is hardest. He is a pilot. She cannot get on a plane. The tension between what she wants and what her fear will allow runs through everything that follows. 🏔️

Eve Gaddy writes small-town second-chance romance with the emotional honesty that makes the subgenre work at its best—obstacles that are rooted in genuine history rather than manufactured misunderstanding, and a romantic resolution that requires actual change rather than just a declaration. The Devil’s Rock at Whiskey River series establishes its world and its community here with the warmth that invites readers back for the next installment. 🌅

What makes this heartwarming: Eve Gaddy delivers a small-town second-chance romance with real emotional stakes—a doctor who cannot board a plane, a pilot who sees through her polish to the woman underneath, and a Whiskey River reunion that asks both of them to be braver than their histories have allowed. 🌟

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Author: Walter Marks
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Police Procedurals

Detective Neil Jericho has spent years working violent cases in East Harlem, and he is burnt out in the specific, bone-deep way that comes from too many years of that particular kind of work. The transfer to East Hampton seems like the obvious solution—peaceful, affluent, the kind of place where the biggest problems are parking violations and noise complaints. It goes without saying that this is not how it turns out. 🔍

A wealthy real estate developer goes missing under mysterious circumstances, and Jericho finds himself entangled with Susannah Cascadden—the missing man’s beautiful wife, who is either a calculating black widow or an innocent victim, and whose specific combination of beauty and ambiguity makes the distinction genuinely difficult to establish. The Hamptons, it develops, are no more free of human darkness than East Harlem. The darkness here just arrives in better clothes and more expensive real estate. 💀

Walter Marks builds the Detective Jericho series on the classic transplanted-detective premise—a cop from a rough environment dropped into a wealthy enclave where the crimes look different but the motivations are thoroughly familiar: money, desire, and the specific ruthlessness of people who have too much to lose. The Hamptons setting gives the novel its atmosphere, the missing developer gives it its hook, and Susannah Cascadden gives it the central ambiguity that keeps the investigation genuinely uncertain until the conclusion. Jericho had better figure it out fast. The fancy Hamptons are turning out to be considerably more dangerous than advertised. 🌊

What makes this compelling: Walter Marks launches the Detective Jericho series with a Hamptons police procedural of genuine wit—a burnt-out Harlem detective seeking peace, a missing millionaire, and a beautiful wife who may be entirely innocent or entirely responsible, with the fancy zip code making it harder than usual to tell. 🌟

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Author: Sally Spencer
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Police Procedurals

Monika Paniatowski has just been promoted to detective chief inspector. On her first day in the new role, a woman’s severed hand is found in a leafy park. The case she has been waiting for has arrived—along with the full weight of what it means to be a woman, a Pole, and newly promoted in a press environment that has already decided she is not up to the job. The gutter press is watching, ready to confirm what they have already concluded. 🔍

The evidence points toward Stan Szymborska—the victim’s downtrodden husband, who shares Monika’s heritage and had reasons of his own to want his wife dead. It is a clean solution, the kind of case that closes itself. Monika does not believe it. Something in the evidence, or the absence of it, tells her the obvious answer is not the right one. Following that instinct means going against the tidiest available resolution and inviting the scrutiny she is already under—but a detective chief inspector who ignores her own judgment on her first case is not much of a detective chief inspector. 💀

Sally Spencer—the prolific author of multiple British detective series, including the long-running Bob Woodend novels—launches Monika Paniatowski’s standalone series with the procedural precision and character depth that has defined his work across decades. The two severed hands structure promises a case more complex than the surface evidence suggests, and Monika’s position as a woman fighting institutional skepticism gives every investigative decision a personal as well as professional dimension. 🌑

What makes this gripping: Sally Spencer launches the Detective Monika Paniatowski series with a British police procedural of genuine tension—two severed hands, a too-obvious suspect, a newly promoted detective the press has already written off, and an instinct that the clean answer is the wrong one. 🌟

More Than Enough

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Author: Anna Quindlen
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Friendship Fiction

Polly Goodman is a high school English teacher who has told her book club everything—her students, her complicated relationship with her mother, her struggles with IVF. The four women in the group are the bedrock of her life alongside her veterinarian husband, the people who know her most completely. When they give her an ancestry test kit as a joke, she takes it with the easy confidence of someone who has no reason to expect surprises. The results match her with a stranger. 📚

Polly is certain it is a mistake. She is also, despite that certainty, unable to stop combing through her family history looking for the explanation that would make the match impossible. The investigation that follows—conducted with the particular combination of intellectual rigor and emotional anxiety that a person brings to questions about their own origins—begins to shift the shape of what she thought she knew about where she came from and who she is. 💛

Anna Quindlen—Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author of One True Thing, Black and White, and the beloved After Annie—brings her characteristic wisdom and emotional intelligence to a novel about the things we inherit, the families we choose, and the friendships that hold us when everything else feels uncertain. When the circle of four faces the prospect of becoming three, Polly learns in the most direct possible way how profoundly the people we choose can change the course of our lives. Quindlen has always written about the interior lives of women with the kind of honesty that makes readers feel recognized rather than observed. 🌟

What makes this essential: Anna Quindlen delivers a new novel of profound warmth and intelligence—an ancestry test with unexpected results, a book club that knows everything, and a meditation on family, friendship, and the surprising places we find out who we really are. 🏆

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Author: Mikayla Davids
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Psychological Fiction

She meets Scott in her local bookshop, which is the kind of detail that makes a person feel that the universe has good taste. He is handsome and charming and makes her forget the mistakes of her past with the particular ease of someone who is very good at exactly that. By the time they are talking about their future over a candlelit dinner, she is beginning to believe that second chances are real. Then her ex-husband hammers on her door late at night, shouting that Scott is a killer. 😰

The jealous ex explanation is available and plausible, and she reaches for it first. But questions have a way of persisting once they arrive. The details Scott has told her about himself, tested against her memory, do not align as cleanly as they should. The person she thought she knew begins to develop inconsistencies—small at first, then larger—that the jealous ex hypothesis does not fully account for. And then someone close to her is found dead a street away, and threatening messages begin to arrive. 💀

Mikayla Davids builds the novel on the specific claustrophobic terror of the domestic psychological thriller at its most effective—the horror of realizing that the person you allowed into your life and your home and your future is not who they claimed to be, combined with the horror of not being entirely certain, which is often worse. The pacing is tight and the escalation is controlled, with each new revelation arriving at precisely the moment the tension requires it. 🌑

What makes this terrifying: Mikayla Davids delivers a new psychological thriller built on the most domestic of fears—the perfect new boyfriend, the ex-husband’s warning, and the growing evidence that the charming man from the bookshop may be exactly as dangerous as the person she least wanted to believe. 🌟

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Author: Scott Bartlett
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Space Opera Science Fiction

When Tad Thatcher told his grandfather he wanted to command a starship, his grandfather took him seriously. He taught Tad everything he knew—the operational realities, the tactical considerations, the weight of the responsibility involved in putting a crew in harm’s way. Two decades later, Tad gets exactly what he asked for: command of a starship. The timing is unfortunate. Humanity’s most terrible enemy, dormant for fifty years of hard-won peace, has returned. 🚀

The complete ten-book Starship New Jersey series is collected here in a single box set—Scott Bartlett’s entire Spacers saga from beginning to end, ten action-packed novels of galaxy-shaking twists and white-knuckled space battles that follow Tad Thatcher and his crew through the full arc of the conflict. The grandfather-to-grandson transmission of knowledge gives the series its emotional foundation: a man who learned from someone who loved him, now putting that education to use against a threat that the previous generation had managed to contain but not eliminate. ⚡

Bartlett writes space opera with the kinetic momentum and character-driven plotting that has built his readership across multiple series. The Spacers universe is constructed with the attention to internal consistency that the genre rewards—a future that feels genuinely inhabited, military and political structures that have logical underpinnings, and a protagonist whose competence is earned through the specifics of his preparation rather than simply asserted. Ten complete novels in one collection is a significant value proposition for readers who have been waiting to commit to the series. 🌌

What makes this essential:

Scott Bartlett delivers the complete ten-book Starship New Jersey series in one box set—a young captain trained by his grandfather, humanity’s greatest enemy returned after fifty years, and ten novels of galaxy-spanning space opera action available to read straight through from the very first battle. 🌟