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Author: Linda Coles
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Traditional Detective Mysteries

When a local landscaper vanishes, Madeline Simpson knows she was the last person to see him alive—because she killed him. Linda Coles opens the Jack Rutherford and Amanda Lacey series from an unusually bold position: the reader knows who committed the crime before the detectives do, which transforms the standard whodunit into a thriller about secrets, timing, and who discovers what first. The structure generates a particular kind of tension that procedural mysteries rarely attempt. 🔪

Detectives DC Jack Rutherford and DS Amanda Lacey are already stretched thin with a serial sex offender investigation when the landscaper case lands. The connection that eventually links the two cases is handled with real plotting craft—Coles doesn’t force the link early but lets it emerge organically from parallel investigations, which means the revelation lands with genuine impact rather than feeling manufactured. Meanwhile, Madeline, attempting to keep her deadly secret, stumbles onto clues pointing to the sex offender’s true identity. 🔍

The collision course between Madeline’s private investigation and the detectives’ official one—with Amanda unknowingly working closer to the killer as her professional and personal lives begin to collide—gives the novel its escalating dramatic tension. Coles manages the three-strand structure with the confidence of a writer who has thought carefully about timing and revelation, and the series has built a devoted following across subsequent volumes. The first book establishes the world and the characters with efficient, propulsive craft. ⚖️

Why this grips you: A killer covering her tracks while hunting the sex offender herself, two detectives closing in without knowing how close they are—Hot to Kill is traditional detective mystery with an unusually smart structure.

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Author: Christina Dudley
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Traditional Regency Romance

Oxfordshire, 1800. The Barstow family has been struck by a series of disasters, and eldest daughter Adela has devised a secret plan to save them: she will marry their elderly benefactor, Lord Dere of Perryfield. It’s a practical solution with one significant obstacle—the household tutor, who openly disdains her efforts, and who happens to be precisely the wrong person to find her maneuvering ridiculous. Christina Dudley establishes the Lord Dere’s Dependents series with the particular Regency comedy of a woman executing a sensible plan that her own heart keeps undermining. 🌹

Gerard Weatherill, the tutor, has his own complications. Determined to shoulder his way into respectable society, he cannot let anyone get close enough to discover his secrets—and the person he most needs to avoid is Adela Barstow, who is exactly the kind of observant, mischievous, marvelous woman who notices things. The double-sided resistance—her plan versus her feelings, his ambitions versus his attraction—gives the romance its elegant structure. Dudley handles the Regency social constraints with genuine period understanding. 🎩

The Lord Dere’s Dependents series occupies a particular corner of traditional Regency romance: clean, witty, and rooted in the Georgette Heyer tradition of characters whose intelligence is matched only by their capacity for self-deception about their own feelings. Dudley writes with the light touch that the genre requires and the character specificity that distinguishes the best traditional Regency from merely competent imitation. The series has built a devoted readership among readers who want their historical romance warm, funny, and genuinely well-written. 💙

Why this charms: A secret plan to marry an elderly benefactor, a tutor who disdains the whole scheme, and two people carrying secrets that make proximity dangerous—By His Grace and Favor is traditional Regency romance with real wit and warmth.

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Author: Andrew Warren, Aiden Bailey
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Action Thriller Fiction

Thomas Caine is the CIA’s deadliest operative—professional, precise, and rarely personally invested in the missions that cross his desk. That changes when a fellow operative is killed on an icy New Zealand mountain, a shipment of vital medicine vanishes from a UN cargo container, and a CIA cargo plane goes down in the vast Empty Quarter desert. The seemingly unrelated events are all connected to a shadowy operation called SANDFIRE, and if its existence is exposed, the fallout could compromise the US-Saudi alliance and engulf the Arabian Peninsula in war. Andrew Warren and Aiden Bailey launch the Caine: Rapid Fire series with the global scope and relentless pacing that action thriller readers demand. 🌍

The personal dimension—a friend killed, which makes this mission rare in Caine’s experience—gives the action thriller its emotional engine without softening the professional stakes. Caine travels to Yemen to find the missing plane and track the killers, and what he discovers in the wreckage goes well beyond what he was sent to find. The secrets buried in the desert sands involve powerful men with powerful reasons to keep them there, which means the threat to Caine escalates with each revelation. ⚔️

Warren and Bailey write the action sequences with the kinetic clarity that distinguishes good thriller craft from generic shoot-and-run plotting—the geography of Yemen and the Empty Quarter gives the novel its specific atmosphere, and Caine himself has enough professional specificity that his decisions feel grounded in tradecraft rather than action movie convention. The Caine: Rapid Fire series has built a large following across many subsequent volumes, and this first entry earns that loyalty from the opening pages. 🔥

Why this hooks you: A dead friend, three connected incidents, a conspiracy called SANDFIRE that could ignite a war, and the CIA’s deadliest operative making it personal—Sandfire is action thriller fiction at full throttle.

Purple State

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Author: Dana Perino
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Clean & Wholesome Romance

Dorothy “Dot” Clark is a buttoned-up New York PR professional who feels stuck at twenty-five—in her career, in her love life, and in the city she’s never questioned. When a professional opportunity sends her to Cedar Falls, Wisconsin, a swing district in a swing state that could decide the next presidential election, she arrives with her two best friends in tow and discovers that small-town Midwestern life is considerably further outside her comfort zone than she anticipated. Dana Perino launches her fiction debut with a premise that uses the political backdrop as setting rather than polemic. 🇺🇸

The romance that develops with Danny Dawson—a big-hearted, truck-driving guy who follows hockey rather than headlines—gives Dot the central relationship of the novel while Mary and Harper’s own discoveries about Midwestern men provide the series’ broader romantic landscape. Perino uses the contrast between the characters’ urban assumptions and Cedar Falls’ actual reality with warmth rather than condescension in either direction—the city people aren’t ridiculous for their assumptions, and the small town isn’t idealized into unreality. 💕

The Reader Falls Bookshop, the locally brewed beer, the family farms, and the cozy cafes along Cedar Creek give Cedar Falls the specific texture of a place worth caring about, and the political backdrop—a swing district that could matter—gives the story stakes beyond the romantic. Perino brings her background in communications and political analysis to a clean romance that is genuinely interested in what divides and connects Americans. As a new release debut novel, it announces a fiction voice worth following. 📖

Why this charms: A New York PR professional in a Wisconsin swing district, a truck-driving hockey fan unlike anyone she’s dated, and three friends discovering that life outside the city might hold more than they imagined—Purple State is a warm, clean romance debut.

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Author: Marni Mann
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Alpha Male Romance

Former NFL player Gavin Worthington has built his post-football life around one person: his seven-year-old son Ben. He doesn’t let women get close—the walls are up for reasons that make sense to him—until one look at Emily Wren, a nurse with unforgettable blue eyes, changes the calculation in ways he didn’t anticipate. Their agreement is clean and uncomplicated: one night. No strings. But one taste isn’t enough, and Gavin can’t get her out of his head. Marni Mann launches the Billionaires of Boston series with the particular tension of a man who knows exactly why he keeps people at a distance and is discovering it might not be enough reason. 🏈

What distinguishes this from standard alpha romance is the Ben dimension—Gavin’s protectiveness of his son is specific and real, which means Emily’s effect on him has to pass a test beyond the personal. The fact that she’s incredible with Ben, that she lights up his darkest places, that she makes him hunger in ways he’d forgotten were possible—these accumulate into something that his defenses weren’t built to resist. Mann gives the grumpy single dad archetype genuine emotional grounding. 💙

The pull of Gavin’s past—unspecified but clearly formidable—gives the romance its external obstacle in a way that feels earned rather than contrived. Mann doesn’t reveal everything early, letting the barrier between Gavin and what he clearly wants develop its weight before addressing it. The Billionaires of Boston series has established itself as one of the more emotionally grounded entries in the alpha romance space, and this new release continues that reputation with real confidence. 🌟

Why this pulls you in: A former NFL player whose walls came down for a nurse who’s incredible with his son, and a past that isn’t finished with him yet—No, Don’t Ever Stop is alpha romance with genuine emotional depth.

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Author: H. D. Carlton
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Enemies to Lovers Romance

Reverie Adams carries two things that define her: a father’s sinister legacy as a serial killer, and a first memory of drowning—which also threatens to be her last, if her demons have anything to say about it. She’s attempting a normal life at Hollow Canyon University, keeping her head above water against the weight of what she was born into, when a ghost from her past refuses to release her. Dreadful Sharpe has one goal that isn’t the Olympic swimming gold medals he’s capable of winning: vengeance against the family who murdered his mother. H. D. Carlton launches the Hollow Graves Duet with the dark, high-stakes energy that has made her one of romance’s most distinctive voices. 🖤

The symmetry of the premise is elegant and genuinely unsettling—two people whose histories are tangled by violence they didn’t choose, meeting at a university where both are trying to be something other than what their origins suggest. The enemies-to-lovers setup here carries real moral weight because the enmity is grounded in actual tragedy rather than misunderstanding or professional rivalry. Carlton doesn’t soften the darkness of either character’s situation to make the romance more comfortable. 🌑

Carlton built her reputation with *Haunting Adeline* and *Does It Hurt?*, dark romance novels that push the genre’s conventions into genuinely uncomfortable territory while maintaining the emotional core that makes readers deeply invested. *My Dreadful Darling* continues that project with two protagonists whose capacity for destruction is matched only by their capacity for the kind of connection that people with their histories rarely permit themselves. As a new release from one of dark romance’s most significant voices, this is essential for readers in the genre. 🌹

Why this compels: A serial killer’s daughter trying to stay normal, an Olympic swimmer hunting her family for vengeance, and a darkness between them that might also be the only light either has—My Dreadful Darling is H. D. Carlton at her most intense.