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Author: Jack Mars
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Terrorism Thrillers

Luke Stone is twenty-nine, a combat veteran with more battlefield experience than most soldiers twice his age, and newly tapped by the Special Response Team — a classified FBI unit created specifically for the operations too high-stakes for conventional channels. His mentor Don Morris built the unit. His new partner Ed Newsam is still an unknown quantity. And Luke’s wife Becca is expecting their first child. None of that stops what comes next. 🎖️

Jack Mars launches the Forging of Luke Stone series with the kind of escalating mission structure that thriller fiction does at its most propulsive — what begins as a routine extraction of a rogue American contractor in Iraq rapidly expands into something that reaches all the way to the White House. The shift from manageable to catastrophic happens with the speed that real operational situations tend to produce, leaving Luke improvising under conditions for which no training is quite sufficient. 💥

The kidnapping of the President’s teenage daughter — ransomed by terrorists with a clock running — gives the novel its ultimate stakes and its emotional center: the mission is abstract until it becomes about a specific person in specific danger. Luke’s wartime ghosts run quietly beneath the action, giving the series opener a psychological dimension that pure action thrillers often skip. 🌐

What makes this essential: A relentlessly paced terrorism thriller following the early career of Luke Stone — a battle-hardened veteran navigating his first classified FBI mission as a routine extraction in Iraq spirals into a race to save the President’s kidnapped daughter. Free today — perfect for fans of Vince Flynn and Brad Thor who want their action fiction mission-driven, their heroes forged under genuine pressure, and their pages turning at speed.

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Author: Fiona Grace
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Cozy Culinary Mystery

Allison Sweet is thirty-four, a talented sous chef in Los Angeles, and thoroughly done with all of it — the demeaning customers, the demanding boss, the love life that refuses to cooperate. When a particular incident tips the balance from frustrated to finished, she decides the time has come to follow the dream she’s been postponing: a small town, a storefront of her own, and the freedom to bake whatever she wants for people who actually appreciate it. 🧁

Fiona Grace places the Beachfront Bakery series on the Venice boardwalk — a setting that delivers on the cozy promise while adding the particular carnival energy of a community that doesn’t do ordinary. The Italian pizzeria owners on either side competing for Allison’s attention, the fortune tellers, the scheming rival bakery owner: Grace populates the boardwalk with enough specific characters to make the setting feel genuinely alive rather than generically charming. 🌊

The murder that arrives once Allison is barely settled gives the series its mystery engine, but Grace keeps the bakery’s precarious finances and Allison’s new life firmly in the foreground — the investigation is personal because the business she’s just risked everything to build is right at the center of it. This is cozy mystery that understands the genre’s essential appeal: a protagonist with real stakes in the outcome, not just civic curiosity. 🌞

Why this delights from page one: A warm, sun-soaked cozy culinary mystery about a burned-out LA sous chef who trades kitchen politics for a Venice Beach boardwalk bakery — and lands immediately in the middle of a murder investigation. Free today — perfect for fans of Joanne Fluke and Diane Mott Davidson who want their cozy mysteries seaside, their baked goods irresistible, and their amateur sleuths genuinely invested in solving the case.

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Author: Ava Strong
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FBI Suspense Thriller

FBI BAU Special Agent Lily Dawn is half Dutch, half Hispanic, raised in the Caribbean, and knows the islands the way only someone who grew up on them can — the currents, the communities, the specific geography of isolation. When a surge of serial killer activity in the region prompts the Bureau to assemble a dedicated task force, Lily is the obvious choice. She’s also the one agent with the most personal reasons to say no. 🌊

Ava Strong builds the Lily Dawn series on the particular tension of a protagonist who is professionally indispensable in precisely the place she most wants to avoid. Going home means facing a missing sister the FBI has just declared legally dead, parents she hasn’t seen in a decade, and the unfinished case that has been a shadow over everything since she left. The serial killer leaving victims tied to buoys in international waters is almost the easier problem. 🔍

The Caribbean setting gives the series a genuinely distinctive atmosphere — the specific mix of beauty and isolation that makes the islands a natural home for the kind of crimes that fall between jurisdictions and under the radar. Lily’s intimate knowledge of the region is both her greatest asset and her most vulnerable point, and Strong uses that tension throughout with the skill of a writer who understands that the best FBI thrillers are ultimately about what the protagonist is personally risking. 🌴

What makes this essential: A taut Caribbean-set FBI thriller about a BAU specialist called back to the islands she fled — where a new serial killer, a bloated body floating twenty miles offshore, and her own buried past are all waiting. Free today — perfect for fans of Kendra Elliot and Melinda Leigh who want their FBI suspense atmospheric, their heroines carrying genuine personal stakes, and their settings memorably far from a standard bureau office.

Nobody’s Perfect

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Author: Sally Kilpatrick
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Contemporary Women’s Fiction

Vivian Quackenbush has a comfortable life: Wednesday wine nights with her two best friends, a son safely launched into college, and plans for what comes next with her husband of nearly twenty-five years. Then Mitch sits her down and explains that he doesn’t love her anymore. He never even liked her chicken salad. Twenty-five years and apparently the chicken salad was an issue the entire time. Vivian does what any reasonable woman in her position would do: she makes a video and posts it online. 📱

Sally Kilpatrick writes contemporary women’s fiction with the comic timing that the genre’s best practitioners share — the viral video premise is executed with enough specific, character-grounded humor to feel fresh rather than formulaic, and Vivian’s overnight internet fame is rendered with the particular chaos of someone who did something cathartic without thinking through the consequences. Her son’s embarrassment, her mother’s gleeful support, and the media’s delight all land with comic precision. 😄

The novel’s deeper project — Vivian figuring out who she actually is after two and a half decades of being someone’s wife — is handled with genuine emotional intelligence beneath the comedy. The younger single father next door is a complication rather than a solution, and Kilpatrick is too smart a writer to let the romance resolve what is fundamentally a question Vivian has to answer for herself. 🌸

Why this delights from page one: A warm, funny contemporary women’s fiction novel about a blindsided divorcée who goes viral overnight — and discovers that reinventing yourself at fifty is considerably more complicated, and more wonderful, than she’d anticipated. On sale today for $2.49 — perfect for fans of Liane Moriarty and Jennifer Weiner who want their women’s fiction sharp, their humor earned, and their heroines genuinely worth rooting for all the way to the last page.

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Author: Kathryn Hughes
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Historical Mystery, Thriller & Suspense

1956. Ellen Crosby arrives for her first day as a student nurse at Ambergate Hospital and meets a young woman who has been admitted by her own father. A small decision Ellen makes that day will alter both their lives permanently — though she won’t know that for decades. 2006. Sarah is drawn to the now-abandoned Ambergate and discovers, in one of its silent corridors, a suitcase belonging to a patient who entered the hospital fifty years earlier. What’s inside has been untouched ever since. 🗝️

Kathryn Hughes builds her dual-timeline mysteries on the kind of structural foundation that the genre handles with particular emotional power — a wrong committed in the past, preserved in physical evidence, waiting for someone in the present to find it and care enough to pursue it. The psychiatric hospital setting carries its own historical weight: the 1950s treatment of women, the institutional power to disappear inconvenient people, the thin line between care and control. 🏚️

The suitcase is the novel’s central object and its emotional core — fifty years of a woman’s story compressed into whatever someone thought to pack before she was locked away. Hughes uses it with the restraint of a writer who understands that what an object implies is often more powerful than what it shows. The mystery of what happened to the patient, and what Ellen’s choice actually set in motion, unfolds with the careful, heartbreaking patience of the best British dual-timeline fiction. 🌿

What makes this essential: A gripping, emotionally devastating dual-timeline mystery connecting a 1950s psychiatric hospital, a student nurse’s fateful decision, and a woman fifty years later determined to uncover a forgotten story of tragedy and lost love. On sale today for just $0.99 — perfect for fans of Kate Morton and Santa Montefiore who want their historical mysteries atmospheric, their secrets genuinely buried, and their resolutions worth every page of the journey.

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Author: Elizabeth Chadwick
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Medieval Historical Romance

1338. England and France are at war, and Jeanette of Kent — cousin to King Edward III — is traveling overseas with the royal court for the first time. In Antwerp she meets Thomas Holland, a talented household knight, and the attraction is immediate and mutual and completely forbidden. They marry in secret anyway. Then Thomas leaves for war, and in his absence Jeanette is forced into a second marriage and locked away. He returns. The real fight begins. ⚔️

Elizabeth Chadwick is one of medieval historical fiction’s most meticulous and celebrated practitioners — her research into the period is the kind that shows in the specific texture of daily life rather than in footnotes, and her characters inhabit the 14th century with the ease of people who actually lived there. Jeanette of Kent was a real historical figure whose life was genuinely this dramatic: the secret marriage, the forced remarriage, the decades-long legal battle for recognition are all documented history. ⚜️

The novel’s central conflict — a love that refuses to accept the institutional and familial forces arranged against it — is given genuine historical weight by the specific 14th-century mechanisms of those forces: canon law, royal politics, family honor, and the particular vulnerability of women in a world where marriage was a property transaction. Jeanette and Thomas fight back within those constraints rather than anachronistically above them, which is what makes Chadwick’s medieval romance feel real. 🌹

Why this captivates from page one: A sweeping medieval historical romance based on the true story of Jeanette of Kent — a secret marriage, a forced separation, a brutal decade of fighting to reclaim what was rightfully hers, from one of the genre’s most acclaimed authors. On sale today for just $0.99 — perfect for fans of Sharon Kay Penman and Philippa Gregory who want their medieval fiction rigorously researched, their heroines genuinely defiant, and their love stories worth fighting a kingdom for.

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