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Author: Sierra Simone
Genre: Romantic Erotica
There are many rules a priest can’t break. A priest cannot marry. A priest cannot abandon his flock. A priest cannot forsake his God.
I’ve always been good at following rules.
Until she came. Then I learned new rules. ⛪🔥
My name is Tyler Anselm Bell. I’m twenty-nine years old. Six months ago, I broke my vow of celibacy on the altar of my own church, and God help me, I would do it again.
I am a priest and this is my confession.
He vowed to serve God. But the moment she spoke, he wanted to worship her instead.
From USA Today and Wall Street Journal bestselling author Sierra Simone comes a darkly poetic, emotionally charged taboo romance where every choice is a sin, and every touch feels like salvation. When Father Tyler Bell hears Poppy Danforth’s voice in his confessional, everything he believes begins to fracture. His vows. His purpose. His faith. What begins as a spiritual struggle becomes a sensual awakening that threatens to consume them both. 🙏💔
Torn between salvation and desire, Tyler must choose which altar to kneel before: the church…or her.
Please note: This series is intended for mature audiences
What pulled me in: Sierra Simone doesn’t just write erotica—she writes literary erotica with achingly beautiful prose that explores the intersections of faith, duty, sex, and love. Priest has become TikTok-famous for good reason: it’s a boundary-pushing, taboo romance that treats its subject matter with unexpected depth and emotional nuance. Simone (a former librarian who clearly wasn’t afraid to read the spicy stuff at the information desk!) crafts Tyler Bell as a complex, conflicted hero torn between two callings, and Poppy as more than just a temptress—she’s a fully realized character with her own spiritual journey. The book has been featured in Marie Claire, Cosmopolitan, Entertainment Weekly, and Buzzfeed, and reviewers consistently praise its combination of explosive heat and genuine emotional stakes. This is Book 1 in a series that continues with Midnight Mass (a novella sequel) and standalone companion books Sinner and Saint about Tyler’s brothers—all can be read independently, though starting with Priest is recommended. Perfect for readers who loved Penelope Douglas, Natasha Knight, or K. Webster and want their steam with substance. Fair warning: this isn’t metaphorical—there are explicit scenes in the church, and the book absolutely earns its mature audience warning. But for readers ready to explore forbidden love with lyrical prose and genuine character depth, this is unforgettable. As one reviewer put it: “Theology meets kinkery.” 🖤🔥
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Author: Agatha Christie
Genre: Traditional Detective Mysteries
🕵️ It began with a locked room, a deadly poison… and the detective who would make history.
In The Mysterious Affair at Styles, Agatha Christie introduces the world to Hercule Poirot, the brilliant Belgian sleuth whose “little grey cells” would forever redefine detective fiction.
When wealthy Emily Inglethorp is found dead in her country estate, the tranquil halls of Styles Court erupt with suspicion. Every guest harbors a secret — and every clue deepens the mystery.
Summoned to investigate, Poirot must untangle a web of jealousy, deception, and inheritance, proving that logic and order can expose even the most cunning of murderers.
With sharp wit, meticulous plotting, and a puzzle that keeps readers guessing until the final page, The Mysterious Affair at Styles stands as the birth of the modern detective novel — and the unforgettable beginning of Agatha Christie’s legendary career. 📚🔎
What makes this special: This is where it all began. Published in 1920, The Mysterious Affair at Styles introduced the world to Hercule Poirot—the fastidious Belgian detective with his magnificent mustaches, his reliance on psychology over physical evidence, and his famous “little grey cells.” This debut novel established the template that Christie would perfect over decades: the country house mystery, the assembled suspects, the impossible crime, and the brilliant detective who sees what others miss. The poisoning at Styles Court is Christie at her puzzle-making finest—fair play clues, genuine surprise, and a solution that feels both shocking and inevitable. Captain Hastings narrates (think Watson to Poirot’s Holmes), providing the perfect lens for readers to follow along and try to solve the case themselves. What’s remarkable is how assured Christie’s writing already was in this first novel—the characterization is sharp, the red herrings effective, and the denouement satisfying. Perfect for classic mystery fans, anyone interested in literary history, readers who love Dorothy L. Sayers or Margery Allingham, and those who want to experience the birth of one of fiction’s greatest detectives. This is Golden Age detective fiction in its purest form: elegant, clever, and endlessly entertaining. Start here and watch a legend begin! 🎩✨
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Author: Dennis Shock
Genre: Crime Action Fiction
I am forever shocked by the actions of the demented lunatics of this world… 🔍
James Brickman is an investigator for the Kitsap County Sheriff’s Department. When his personal life collides with his work life he finds himself racing to save a young girl held captive by human traffickers. With the cooperation of several law enforcement teams and a little help from his new romantic interest, James embarks on a journey to bring justice to the sinister deviants behind the criminal network. Traversing a peninsula in the Pacific Northwest, this unyielding ex-detective puts his life on the line in the name of righteousness. ⚖️
Why I’m including this: Dennis Shock writes fast-paced crime thrillers with heart, perfect for readers who want page-turning action without gratuitous violence. Set in the Pacific Northwest (specifically Washington’s Kitsap Peninsula), The Link tackles the disturbing reality of human trafficking with enough realism to feel urgent but enough restraint to avoid being exploitative. James “Brick” Brickman is a compelling protagonist—a detective with strong morals and the kind of determination that makes you root for him from page one. What makes this series stand out is Shock’s attention to character development: readers consistently mention feeling like they’re “actually there” witnessing events unfold, and the supporting cast is as well-developed as the leads. The budding romance adds depth without overtaking the thriller plot, and the cooperation between multiple law enforcement agencies feels authentic (Shock clearly did his homework). Perfect for fans of Michael Connelly, John Sandford, or Robert B. Parker—readers looking for good guys fighting bad guys with compelling plots, unexpected twists, and heroes who genuinely care about justice. This is Book 1 in a trilogy that continues with Justice for the Guilty and Blackout Murder, plus there’s a prequel novelette called First Murder. For readers who enjoy crime fiction set in the Pacific Northwest, Shock also writes the Pacific Northwest Cozy Culinary Mystery series. If you’re looking for a thriller that’s gripping without being graphic, with protagonists worth cheering for, this is your series! 📚
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Author: Nia Sioux
Genre: Memoir
When you’ve been told over and over that you belong at the bottom, how do you come out on top? Dance Moms star and triple threat Nia Sioux shows the way via her story of resilience, triumph, and defining success for herself. 💃
Young dancer Nia Sioux was only nine years old when she stepped into stardom as one of the original cast members of Lifetime’s reality TV show Dance Moms. Nia learned new choreography week after week and competed against dancers from across the country as well as at her own studio. Perhaps her greatest obstacle was suffering through her dance teacher’s ranking of the girls against each other in her infamous pyramid, where Nia spent the majority of her time on the bottom—all in front of an audience of millions. 📺
But there was much that viewers didn’t see. How her experiences in the studio went far beyond what made it into the show. How she was ostracized for not fitting into an aesthetic that wasn’t designed for girls like her. How her friendships and her mental health crumbled under the strain of the show. How she lost control of her story and her voice.
But don’t be fooled—this is a story about resilience. Nia is not looking for pity, sympathy, or validation as she reflects on her experiences. Instead, she is choosing to use her story as a celebration of triumph. Nia finally gets to tell her story in her own way and in her own words. In this captivating memoir, Nia reclaims both the spotlight and her narrative.
In addition to going behind the scenes of the seven seasons of Dance Moms, she shows how she fought against the negative perceptions that dominated her tween and teen years and emerged as a confident young woman secure in her talents and her direction. 🌟
What makes this special: For the millions who watched Dance Moms and saw Nia consistently placed at the bottom of Abby Lee Miller’s infamous pyramid, this memoir is both cathartic and inspiring. Nia Sioux finally gets to control her own narrative, revealing the racism, favoritism, and emotional manipulation that happened off-camera while celebrating her journey from child dancer to confident performer, actress, and role model. This isn’t a bitter tell-all—it’s a story of perseverance, self-discovery, and learning to define success on your own terms. Perfect for Dance Moms fans, young readers navigating pressure and comparison, anyone interested in behind-the-scenes reality TV stories, and readers who appreciate memoirs about overcoming adversity without becoming defined by it. Nia writes with maturity and grace about her experiences, offering both validation to those who struggled watching her treatment and inspiration to anyone who’s ever been told they’re not good enough. This is about starring in your own life, not someone else’s story. Essential reading for Dance Moms fans and anyone who needs a reminder that your worth isn’t determined by where others place you! 👑✨
Author: Heather Gay
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Genre: Love, Sex & Marriage Humor
The instant New York Times bestselling author of the “raw and revealing” (Interview magazine) Bad Mormon, and star of The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City and documentary series Surviving Mormonism, returns with a hilarious and candid national bestseller about life and love as a former Mormon, mother, and reality TV star.
In the “confident debut” (The Daily Beast) Bad Mormon, Heather Gay pulled back the veil on her orthodox adolescence and marriage in the Mormon Church, and the painful process of leaving it all behind. Becoming a successful business owner and reality TV star gave the single mom of three a second lease on life. After years of living in an insular bubble, Heather emerged bright-eyed, eager to take on the world…no matter how ill-equipped her upbringing might have left her. 🎉
Now, in this provocative and laugh-out-loud funny follow-up, the mother of three proves that she isn’t just a Bad Mormon—she’s also a Good Time Girl. With her “thoughtful, smart, and funny” (Kirkus Reviews) writing, Heather recounts the humorous trysts, mishaps, and serendipitous success she’s found as a life-long reveler in all things indulgent. From illicit high school trips to Tijuana and awkward dates set up by her overzealous costars, Good Time Girl is a charming and intimate meditation on community, love, independence, womanhood, and—most importantly—second chances. 💕
Why I’m including this: Heather Gay—breakout star of The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City—proves once again that she can write with both humor and heart. After Bad Mormon chronicled her journey out of the Mormon Church, Good Time Girl celebrates what came next: learning to date, discovering her sexuality, navigating reality TV fame, and figuring out who she is beyond the roles others assigned her. Gay’s voice is refreshingly authentic—she’s self-deprecating without being self-pitying, hilarious without minimizing real pain, and honest about both her missteps and her triumphs. This is memoir-as-permission-slip: permission to reinvent yourself, to make mistakes, to have fun, to live fully after years of restriction. Perfect for fans of Jen Hatmaker, Glennon Doyle, or anyone who loves memoirs about women claiming their lives on their own terms. You don’t need to watch RHOSLC to enjoy this (though fans will eat it up), you just need to appreciate honest, funny writing about second acts, self-discovery, and becoming your own Good Time Girl. As thoughtful as it is entertaining, this is the perfect read for anyone navigating major life transitions or anyone who just needs a reminder that it’s never too late to start living for yourself! 🎊📖
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Author: Jess Lourey
Genre: Kidnapping Thrillers
Killers hiding in plain sight. Small-town secrets. A girl who knows too much. 🔦
From the Amazon Charts bestselling author of Unspeakable Things and Bloodline comes a nerve-twisting novel inspired by a shocking true crime.
Minnesota, 1977. For the teens of one close-knit community, summer means late-night swimming parties at the quarry, the county fair, and venturing into the tunnels beneath the city. But for two best friends, it’s not all fun and games.
Heather and Brenda have a secret. Something they saw in the dark. Something they can’t forget. They’ve decided to never tell a soul. But their vow is tested when their friend disappears—the second girl to vanish in a week. And yet the authorities are reluctant to investigate.
Heather is terrified that the missing girls are connected to what she and Brenda stumbled upon that night. Desperately searching for answers on her own, she learns that no one in her community is who they seem to be. Not the police, not the boys she met at the quarry, not even her parents. But she can’t stop digging because she knows those girls are in danger.
She also knows she’s next. 😰
What makes this special: Jess Lourey writes crime fiction that gets under your skin and stays there. Inspired by true events, The Quarry Girls captures the suffocating atmosphere of a 1970s small town where everyone knows everyone—which makes it all the more horrifying when evil hides in plain sight. Lourey excels at period detail (the tunnels, the quarry, the summer of ’77 vibe) and at creating protagonists who feel authentic rather than precocious. Heather’s terror is palpable as she realizes the adults won’t help and she’s on her own. This is suspense done right: atmospheric, character-driven, and genuinely frightening. Perfect for fans of Gillian Flynn, Lisa Jewell, Karin Slaughter, and anyone who loves thrillers rooted in real crimes that explore how communities protect their own—even when “their own” are monsters. Fair warning: this deals with kidnapping and violence against young women, so proceed with care if these are triggers. But if you want a thriller that will keep you up all night (both from suspense and from checking your locks), this is essential reading! 🚨📚





