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Author: Jude Hardin
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Genetic Engineering Science Fiction

Rock Wahlman is forty-one years old, a retired United States Navy Master at Arms, and—as he has recently discovered—the product of a human cloning experiment. He is an exact genetic duplicate of a former army officer named Jack Reacher. He grew up in an orphanage with no knowledge of any of this. The people who created him have now decided that all evidence of the experiment needs to be erased, which means Rock Wahlman needs to be erased. The experiment’s architects have sent people to make that happen. 🧬

What follows across nine complete novels is a man on the run—desperate to survive, desperate to understand why any of this happened, and equipped with the same physical capabilities and tactical instincts as the man whose DNA he shares, none of which he knew he had until he needed them. The premise combines the appeal of the Jack Reacher archetype (a physically formidable protagonist operating outside normal institutional protection) with the specific paranoid urgency of a man who has discovered that his entire existence is classified information someone wants permanently destroyed. 🔫

Jude Hardin writes action thriller with the pace and plotting economy that the series format demands, and the nine-book complete collection gives readers the full arc of Wahlman’s story in a single package—a rare opportunity to read a complete series from beginning to end without waiting for installments. For readers who have enjoyed Lee Child’s Jack Reacher series, the Reacher Experiment offers a darkly clever parallel—the same genetic raw material, a completely different life history, and a threat that has nothing to do with anyone else’s problems. ⚡

What makes this gripping: Jude Hardin delivers all nine Reacher Experiment novels in one free collection—a man who discovers he’s Jack Reacher’s genetic duplicate, hunted by the people who created him, with nine books’ worth of survival, answers, and action ahead of him. 🌟

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Author: Robert Rapoza
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Action & Adventure Literary Fiction

Deep in the Amazon, Dr. Nick Randall—Special Forces operator turned archaeologist—has made a discovery that could rewrite the history of mankind. He went into the jungle to find the lost city of Vilcabamba, a controversial destination that has cost him his reputation in the academic community. He was, by the evidence, the right person to find it. He has not come back. 🌿

When his daughter Samantha learns he has disappeared, she faces a decision that is more complicated than a simple rescue mission. Samantha is an accomplished archaeologist herself, which means she understands exactly how dangerous what her father was attempting actually was. She also blames him for her mother’s death, which means the decision to go after him requires her to set aside years of accumulated grievance in favor of something she is not entirely sure she still feels: the instinct to find him. She is not the only one preparing to hunt him down, which makes the calculation more urgent. 🗺️

Robert Rapoza writes archaeological adventure in the tradition of Indiana Jones and National Treasure—fast-paced, fun, built around genuinely interesting historical mystery rather than action for its own sake. The Amazon setting and the lost city premise give the novel the scope that the genre requires, while Samantha’s fraught relationship with her father gives it the emotional stakes that distinguish adventure fiction with real staying power from simple plot delivery. The Nick Randall series launches here with a world and a protagonist ready to sustain a long run. ⚡

What makes this essential: Robert Rapoza launches the Nick Randall Series with a fast-paced archaeological thriller—a Special Forces archaeologist lost in the Amazon, a daughter who blames him for her mother’s death, and a discovery that could rewrite human history if anyone survives to tell it. 🌟

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Author: Maryann Jordan
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Military Romance

Zander runs Grimm’s bar with the focused intensity of a man who has decided that the bar and nothing else is what his life is for. Serious to a fault. No time for distractions. Until he sees her—and then does what serious men with no time for distractions often do in precisely this situation: he pushes her away. The consequences of that decision are immediate and terrible. She ends up in danger that she would not have been in if he had handled himself differently. 💔

The guilt is immediate and complete. He cannot stay away from her hospital room. He sits with her, talks to her, operates on the hope that Sleeping Beauty can hear him and know that someone is there—that the man who failed her once is trying to do something right by her now. What starts as guilt quietly becomes something more substantial, something that has its own weight and its own urgency entirely separate from obligation. 💛

Maryann Jordan writes military and first responder romance with the emotional directness that has built her a devoted readership across a long career, and the Heroes at Heart series establishes its world with the warm, community-based setting that makes her books feel like visits to places where the people are worth knowing. The question the novel builds toward—when Rosalie wakes, will she remember the man who failed her, or will she remember only the man who stayed—gives the romance its particular emotional architecture. The answer is handled with the care that distinguishes Jordan’s best work. 🌟

What makes this touching: Maryann Jordan delivers a military romance of genuine emotional warmth—a bar owner whose failure to act put a woman in danger, a bedside vigil driven by guilt that becomes something deeper, and a love story that has to wait for Sleeping Beauty to wake up and decide. 🏆

Chinese Soul Food: A Friendly Guide for Homemade Dumplings, Stir-Fries, Soups, and More

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Author: Hsiao-Ching Chou
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Chinese Cooking

Chinese food is the most popular cuisine in the world and one of the most intimidating for North American home cooks to attempt in their own kitchens. The gap between restaurant Chinese food and what most people feel capable of producing at home is real, and Hsiao-Ching Chou has spent her career as a food journalist and cooking instructor working to close it. Chinese Soul Food is built around a single premise: the best Chinese home cooking is accessible, deeply comforting, and entirely achievable once someone demystifies the techniques and pantry. 🥟

The eighty recipes cover the homestyle Chinese dishes that actually feed people—red-braised pork belly, dry-fried green beans, braised beef noodle soup, green onion pancakes, garlic eggplant, and the potstickers that Chou has become celebrated for across her career. The approach is practical throughout: wok care explained clearly, rice preparation covered properly, the Chinese pantry laid out with acceptable substitutions for ingredients that may not be immediately available. The goal is never to produce restaurant-quality presentation but to produce food that makes people exhale with satisfaction. 🍜

Chou writes with the warmth and accessibility of a teacher who has watched many intimidated home cooks discover that Chinese cooking is far more achievable than they believed—that the techniques, once explained, are logical rather than mysterious, and that the flavors they were paying restaurants to produce are well within their own capabilities. The book is organized to build confidence systematically rather than overwhelming cooks with complexity from the first page. 🌟

What makes this essential: Hsiao-Ching Chou delivers eighty approachable homestyle Chinese recipes that close the gap between restaurant intimidation and home kitchen confidence—including her famous potstickers and the fundamental techniques that make everything else possible. 🏆

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Author: Deborah Carr
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Historical Romance

When German forces occupied the Channel Islands in 1940, the citizens of Jersey found themselves in a situation unique in British history—cut off from the mainland, under enemy control, with no prospect of immediate liberation. The islands’ residents had to navigate Nazi occupation not as distant subjects of an abstract policy but as neighbors of the German soldiers billeted in their homes, their streets, their community. The question of how to survive without collaboration—or what collaboration even means under those circumstances—runs through everything. 🌊

Helen Bowman was never meant to be in Jersey. An East London native who arrived at her aunt’s home alone and pregnant with nowhere else to go, she now faces a specific and urgent danger: the Nazis have begun rounding up anyone not born on the island to be transported to camps on the continent. Helen is exactly the kind of person they are looking for. Her survival depends on the kindness of her new friend Peggy Hamel, and on the willingness of people who have no obligation to her to take serious risks on her behalf. 💔

Deborah Carr writes Channel Islands WWII historical fiction with the emotional intimacy and period specificity that distinguishes the best novels set in this often-overlooked corner of the war. The occupation of Jersey produced moral situations that don’t map cleanly onto the broader Allied/Axis narrative—ordinary people making impossible calculations about loyalty, safety, and conscience under conditions they had no way to prepare for. The danger for Helen and Peggy escalates from detection to something far more final. 🕊️

What makes this gripping: Deborah Carr delivers a Channel Islands WWII novel of genuine tension and emotional depth—an Englishwoman hiding from Nazi round-ups in occupied Jersey, the neighbors who risk everything to protect her, and a friendship forged under conditions where kindness has life-or-death consequences. 🌟

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Author: Saraya-Jade Bevis
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Biographies of Actors & Entertainers

Saraya-Jade Bevis—known to wrestling fans worldwide as Paige—is the youngest two-time WWE Divas Champion in history, the inaugural NXT Women’s Champion, ranked first in Pro Wrestling Illustrated’s Female 50, named Diva of the Year by Rolling Stone in 2014, and the subject of the 2019 film Fighting with My Family, produced by Dwayne Johnson and starring Florence Pugh. The public version of her story is remarkable enough. The real version is considerably more complicated. 🎤

Hell in Boots is the uncensored account. It begins with her famous—and genuinely chaotic—wrestling family, continues through leaving home at fifteen, and traces the full arc of her ascent through professional wrestling: the incredible highs of championship runs, the devastating lows of substance abuse that ran parallel to her success, the violation of an ex’s sex tape leak, a nearly career-ending injury, and the triumphant return to wrestling as AEW Women’s World Champion that closed the most recent chapter. 💪

What makes the memoir worth reading beyond the wrestling narrative is Bevis’s refusal to manage her own image in the telling. She writes about the specifically competitive and at times openly sexist environment of professional wrestling with the directness of someone who has stopped calculating the cost of honesty. The years of struggling, the things she did and didn’t do to survive them, and the version of herself that emerged on the other side—all of it is here in a form she describes as her whole truth told in a way she never has before. 🌟

What makes this inspiring: Saraya-Jade Bevis delivers a wrestling memoir without the usual protective varnish—the real story behind one of the most recognizable names in women’s wrestling, told with the kind of directness that makes it worth reading even for people who have never watched a match. 🏆

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