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Author: Andrea K. Stein
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Friends to Lovers Regency Navy Romance

Sophie Brancelli—orphaned, illegitimate daughter of a duke’s daughter—must marry a suitable gentleman before her twenty-first birthday or lose the substantial inheritance her grandmother left her with that specific string attached. Captain Arnaud Bellingham intends to ascend the ranks of the Royal Navy with a strategic, loveless marriage of convenience. Two people with identical plans, completely different targets—until a kidnapping changes everything. 💛

When Arnaud rescues a madcap Italian poetess from kidnappers, he discovers she is Miss Sophie Brancelli, and the rescue that was supposed to be incidental becomes considerably more complicated. As Sophie gets used to Arnaud being there every time she looks up, it becomes harder to imagine him sailing away. As Arnaud realizes someone means to harm Sophie to prevent her from inheriting, abandoning her feels increasingly untenable—and making her his own would protect her while creating an entirely different kind of problem. 🌹

Andrea K. Stein writes the Men of the Squadron series with the Regency period authenticity and naval world detail that give the romance its distinctive setting—West Africa patrols, prize courts, and the specific rhythms of Royal Navy life rendered with research depth alongside the romantic warmth. The Italian poetess heroine gives Sophie her particular vivid charm within the Regency landscape, and the external threat of someone trying to prevent her inheritance gives the novel its action-adventure momentum alongside the central love story. ⚡

What makes this captivating: Andrea K. Stein launches the Men of the Squadron series with a Regency Navy romance of genuine wit and danger—a Royal Navy captain who rescues the wrong woman from kidnappers, an Italian poetess racing against a birthday deadline to secure her inheritance, and a threat that makes his protection more than merely gentlemanly. 🌟

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Author: Richard Amos
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LGBTQ+ Fantasy

Hellhound training with his brothers has been his entire life. Now he is ready to step outside the academy and implement that training for real—even if his boyfriend just broke up with him. Whatever. Time to level up. Condemned souls are slipping out of Hell through cracks in the world, coming out to play in the realm of the living, and as a hellhound shifter assigned the role of Protector, it is his job to keep the streets safe. 🌑

Then someone or something starts trying to get into Hell, which is the opposite of the usual problem—souls always want out, not in. And into this already busy operational situation arrives an extremely flirty human bartender he cannot get out of his head, and a fellow hellhound who sets his pulse racing in a completely different way. The chances of getting his elf wizard to level 50 are slipping away with every passing day. The Hellhound Shifters series launches here with the MM paranormal fantasy premise that combines supernatural world-building with the specific comic energy of someone who was really hoping for a bit more gaming time. 😄

Richard Amos writes with the LGBTQ+ fantasy warmth and urban paranormal worldbuilding that give the series its distinctive voice—the hellhound mythology rendered with enough internal consistency to feel genuinely constructed rather than decorative, and the protagonist’s gamer personality giving the narrative its irreverent tone. The dual love interest setup and the escalating supernatural crisis give the series plenty of room to develop across subsequent installments. 💛

What makes this irresistible: Richard Amos launches the Hellhound Shifters series with an MM paranormal fantasy of pure comic energy—a newly graduated hellhound Protector dealing with escaped souls, something trying to break into Hell, a flirty bartender, and a fellow hellhound, all conspiring against his elf wizard’s leveling schedule. 🌟

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Author: Sharan Daire
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Contemporary Romance

Her car broke down on an icy road in the middle of nowhere. No money, no place to stay, no food for her kids. Then a police car pulls up. The county sheriff calls his twin brother to tow the car for repairs that will probably cost more than the vehicle is worth—but they say not to worry about it, they only want to help. She has heard that before. 😄

These gorgeous men just happen to have two friends who own a luxurious motel called Little Cypress Lodge. She walks into this incredible place and it is warm, there is food for her kids, and they say she can stay for free, as long as she needs. The four of them even want to hire her for modeling work for their new fashion line. The broke-down, homeless single mom. The plan: maintain the act long enough to save up deposits on a new place, start a new life, and not lose her heart in the process. At least one of those three objectives is going to be extremely difficult to achieve. 💛

Sharan Daire writes the Broke Down Trilogy with the over-the-top reverse harem warmth and single-mother resilience that the format delivers at its most entertaining—the premise is unapologetically fantastical, which is exactly what the genre promises and what its readership comes for. The four protective men, the luxurious lodge, the modeling opportunity: all of it is the specific flavor of contemporary reverse harem wish fulfillment that has built the subgenre its devoted audience, delivered with the pacing and heart that keeps readers turning pages across all three installments. ⚡

What makes this irresistible: Sharan Daire delivers the Broke Down Trilogy—a single mom stranded on an icy road with nothing, four impossibly gorgeous men who only want to help, a luxurious lodge with an open invitation, and a plan to save enough money to leave before she loses her heart entirely. 🌟

Where the Bones Lie: Ivy Harlow

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Author: Dianne Harman
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Cozy Mystery

Ivy Harlow came to Cedar Bluff seeking peace after losing her son Adam. When her true crime podcast helped solve a missing person case, she became reluctantly known as the woman who finds answers when the professionals give up—which is not the quiet life she was looking for but is apparently who she is now. Human remains discovered at a local construction site are about to confirm that reputation. 🔍

The body is identified as Sarah Mitchell, an elementary school teacher who disappeared eight years ago—everyone assumed she had simply left town for a fresh start. Ivy’s investigation reveals a different story: a dedicated teacher who stayed late for struggling students, took her mandatory reporting duties seriously, and had been asking questions about a troubled student named Emma Walsh in the weeks before her death. Questions that may have gotten her killed. As Ivy digs deeper she finds herself at odds with Officer Miguel Garcia, who sees her as an opportunistic podcaster—until he realizes he has misjudged her completely. 💀

Dianne Harman—one of cozy mystery’s most prolific authors, with multiple beloved long-running series—writes the Ivy Harlow series with the Oklahoma small-town setting and true crime podcast protagonist that give it its distinctive contemporary flavor. The teacher-as-victim backstory gives the investigation its moral weight alongside its procedural momentum, and the developing relationship between Ivy and Miguel gives the series its romantic thread. 💛

What makes this gripping: Dianne Harman launches the Ivy Harlow series with a new cozy mystery of genuine emotional depth—a true crime podcaster seeking peace who becomes Cedar Bluff’s reluctant investigator, an eight-year-old cold case with a teacher who asked the wrong questions about the wrong student, and secrets that powerful people buried along with her. 🌟

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Author: Alison M. Cheperdak
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Communication & Social Skills

Small talk that freezes you. Tricky topics you tiptoe around. High-stakes moments like salary negotiations or meeting a partner’s parents where you second-guess every instinct. The social and professional situations that most people find genuinely difficult share a common denominator: the soft skills and social-emotional intelligence that nobody formally teaches but everyone is expected to have. Alison M. Cheperdak calls this etiquette—and she has spent a career operating in the environments where it matters most. 💡

As a lawyer, news anchor, and White House West Wing staff member, Cheperdak has navigated the full spectrum of high-pressure social and professional interactions—the kind where getting it wrong has real consequences. Was It Something I Said? draws on that experience to demystify the situations that make people freeze: not with abstract principles but with specific guidance on how to handle each one with respect, confidence, and grace. The approach is practical rather than prescriptive, recognizing that genuine etiquette is about the people in the room rather than the rules on the page. 📖

The book addresses personal and professional life with equal attention—relationships, work, and the social situations that fall between them—which gives it broader application than the typical etiquette guide. Cheperdak writes with the clarity and warmth of someone who has seen what polished presence without pretense actually looks like in practice, and who wants to make that accessible to everyone who has ever wondered after a conversation whether it was something they said. 🌟

What makes this essential: Alison M. Cheperdak delivers a new communication and etiquette guide from a lawyer, news anchor, and White House West Wing staffer—practical, specific guidance on navigating every situation that makes people freeze, from small talk to salary negotiations, with grace under pressure. 🌟

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Author: Alex Partridge
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Parenting Books on Children with Disabilities

Your boss asked for a chat and you spent the week certain you were about to be fired. You received a thumbs-up emoji and stopped talking to the person, eventually losing a friendship over it. Someone went to the bathroom mid-film and you were convinced it was a judgment about your taste in movies. These are not overreactions. They are the predictable, painful experience of Rejection Sensitivity Dysphoria—the condition where rejection is not just emotionally difficult but physically painful, and where the most minor criticism stings as deeply as a deliberate wound. 💔

Alex Partridge explains why: by the time a child with ADHD reaches the age of twelve, they have received approximately twenty thousand negative messages about themselves, their brain, and their way of moving through the world. The nervous system learns to anticipate rejection and respond to its possibility with the same intensity it would bring to its reality. The result is a life organized around avoiding the pain of perceived disapproval in ways that generate exactly the losses the anxiety was trying to prevent. 💡

Partridge writes with the personal authority and accessible clarity that distinguish the best neurodiversity self-help—this is not a clinical account of a condition but a practical, warm guide to living and loving with RSD, written for the people experiencing it and for those trying to understand them. The book is categorized under parenting resources but speaks equally to adults recognizing their own experience in its pages for the first time. 📖

What makes this essential: Alex Partridge delivers a new guide to Rejection Sensitivity Dysphoria—the condition where rejection is physically painful, where a thumbs-up emoji ends a friendship, and where twenty thousand negative messages by age twelve have rewired the brain to expect the worst from every interaction. 🌟