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Author: Nathan Hystad
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Science Fiction Adventure

🚀 Thirteen books into The Survivors saga, Nathan Hystad escalates the stakes to cosmic proportions: the Zan’ra have returned, a Deity demands freedom from imprisonment, and Dean Parker must travel to a distant planet seeking one of the Terellion’s hidden treasures to stop an ancient enemy. For newcomers intimidated by jumping into book thirteen, Hystad writes space opera that balances epic scope with clear character focus—while long-time readers will appreciate seeing threads from previous books converge, new readers can follow Dean’s desperate quest without feeling lost.

⚔️ Jules faces perhaps the most interesting dilemma: her loyalty is tested when she’s drawn to others of her own kind, but a secret threatens to determine which side she ultimately chooses. That tension between species loyalty and personal conviction creates rich character drama beyond the space battles and planet-hopping. Hystad excels at grounding galaxy-spanning conflicts in individual choices—Jules isn’t just caught between sides in an abstract war, she’s wrestling with identity, belonging, and what she’s willing to sacrifice for either.

💥 The stakes here are genuinely apocalyptic: “In an effort to thwart Lom of Pleva’s disastrous plans, a world must be destroyed. Will it be enough?” That question—whether planetary destruction might still be insufficient to stop the villain—raises the tension beautifully. Hystad isn’t afraid to make his heroes face impossible choices and pay terrible costs. The guidance from Fontem (presumably an ally or mentor figure) and the mention of Terellion treasures suggest a deeper mythology at play, with ancient powers and old secrets finally coming to light after thirteen books of buildup.

Why jump in here: While this is deep into a series, Hystad’s brisk pacing and clear conflicts make it accessible for new readers willing to piece together context clues, while series fans get the payoff of long-running mysteries finally converging. For readers who love the scale of Timothy Zahn’s Thrawn novels or the character-driven space opera of James S.A. Corey’s Expanse series, The Survivors delivers similar pleasures: vast galactic stakes filtered through deeply personal struggles, where saving the universe might require losing everything that makes you human.

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Author: Amy Cross
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Occult Horror

🏚️ Twenty-five years ago, Eve Marsh’s little sister Rebecca vanished without a trace—and the family never spoke her name again. Now a violent storm forces Eve back to the decaying family home where her frail, paranoid father still lives, haunted by something he refuses to name. Amy Cross, prolific horror author with over 100 published novels, delivers atmospheric dread that builds from that most primal fear: what if the house itself remembers what we’ve tried to forget?

👻 The setup is chillingly effective: “Some houses don’t forget. Some sisters don’t forgive.” As the storm traps Eve inside with her father, the manifestations begin—whispers in the dark, cold fingers on skin, a child’s voice crying for revenge. Cross excels at making the familiar terrifying; this isn’t a random haunting but something deeply personal and accusatory. The walls “pulse with something alive,” suggesting the house itself has become a entity animated by whatever happened to Rebecca. That detail about buried memories resurfacing creates genuine dread—Eve might be trapped in a house with truths she’s spent twenty-five years avoiding.

⚡ The central mystery twists expectations: “Is her father the monster she’s always believed him to be? Or is something worse still hiding in the shadows?” That ambiguity—whether dad is villain or victim, whether Rebecca is haunting them or something else is using her form—keeps the horror morally complex. The revelation that “Rebecca never really left” and “what happened all those years ago is far more twisted than anyone admitted” promises genuine surprises beyond simple ghost revenge. Cross layers family trauma with supernatural horror, making the psychological terror as potent as the paranormal.

Why this haunts me: Cross writes horror that understands how family secrets fester and corrupt. For readers who loved Silvia Moreno-Garcia’s Mexican Gothic or Jennifer McMahon’s The Winter People, this delivers that same combination of claustrophobic setting, family dysfunction, and the past literally coming back to exact vengeance. The storm isolating Eve creates perfect gothic conditions—no escape, nowhere to hide, just her father’s paranoia, Rebecca’s ghost, and truths that have been rotting in this house for a quarter century.

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Author: Elle Adams
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Christmas Paranormal Cozy Mystery

🎄 After five years running the Holiday Haven Inn, Carolyn Highcrest thought she could handle anything—scheming rivals, melodramatic theater groups, overenthusiastic carolers, you name it. But Elle Adams throws her innkeeper protagonist a curveball: an eccentric family visit (complete with cringeworthy custom hats), a stolen magical wishing box, and a cascade of inexplicable pranks that seem powered by the box’s magic. Adams, author of the Witches of Wedgeford series, brings her signature blend of cozy mystery warmth and magical mayhem to this festive standalone.

✨ The magical wishing box is a brilliant device—it’s supposed to be the centerpiece of the weekend’s celebrations, but once it disappears, wishes start manifesting in wildly inappropriate ways. Carol naturally suspects her long-term business rival Janice (every cozy mystery needs a good nemesis), but the chaos quickly spirals beyond simple sabotage. The combination of holiday stress, family dysfunction (those custom hats sound aggressively embarrassing), and magical mishaps creates comedy-of-errors potential that escalates from annoying to dangerous.

🎁 What makes this work is Carol’s grounded competence meeting forces genuinely beyond her control. She’s not a bumbling amateur; she’s a successful businesswoman blindsided by magic she doesn’t fully understand. Her partnership with best friend Mercy provides the emotional anchor as everything else goes haywire. Adams excels at balancing genuine mystery plotting with the cozy comfort of holiday settings—readers get both the satisfaction of solving the theft and the pleasure of watching Carol navigate family drama while trying to save her festive weekend from complete disaster.

What hooked me here: The combination of practical hospitality problems (running an inn during peak holiday season) with wildly impractical magical complications creates delightful contrast. For readers who love Heather Blake’s Wishcraft Mysteries or Bailey Cates’ Magical Bakery series, this delivers that same cozy-meets-magical sweetness with a Christmas bow on top. Adams proves you can have high stakes (magical chaos threatens Carol’s livelihood) while maintaining the warm, escapist comfort that makes cozy mysteries perfect holiday reading.

A Locked Door at Netherfield: Pride and Prejudice Variations

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Author: Laraba Kendig
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Christian Historical Romance

Laraba Kendig delivers a *Pride and Prejudice* variation where a locked door during the Netherfield Ball forces Elizabeth and Darcy into compromise—and reveals just how thoroughly she despises him. 🚪 When Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy find themselves accidentally locked together in the library during the ball, they face scandal and gossip. Elizabeth’s startling solution to the problem causes Fitzwilliam Darcy to discover something profound: the lady he ardently admires thoroughly despises him, and Meryton’s rumor mill is already spinning tales that will destroy her reputation.

💍 Darcy resolves to do everything in his power to change Elizabeth’s mind about him—no easy task when slander flows throughout Meryton and his imperious aunt Lady Catherine arrives to complicate matters further. When the Bennets flee to escape their neighbors’ whispering, Darcy and Bingley follow, determined to assist the ladies they adore. It’s a battle against recalcitrant relatives and old enemies, all in pursuit of what Darcy wants most: Elizabeth Bennet’s hand and heart.

Why this charms: Kendig explores how forced proximity and scandal might have changed the trajectory of Austen’s most beloved romance, giving readers a Darcy who must prove himself worthy much earlier. Perfect for fans of Abigail Reynolds’s *Pride and Prejudice* variations or readers who love Jane Austen retellings where one changed event ripples through the entire story.

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Author: Julia Huni
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Humorous Science Fiction

Julia Huni delivers the complete comedic space adventure where a robot programmer’s simple rule—avoid the wealthy station inhabitants—gets thrown out the airlock when one of her bots finds a dead body. 🤖 Triana Moore programs the cleaning robots on glitzy Station Kelly Kornienko, living by two essential rules: eat all the chocolate and stay under the radar by avoiding the rich folks on the upper levels. Simple enough, until one of her bots discovers a corpse and suddenly all the rules go out the window—or the airlock, since SK2’s windows don’t actually open.

🚀 Come along on a wild ride through SK2 and across the galaxy with Triana Moore, Space Janitor. What starts as a murder investigation quickly spirals into something far bigger and stranger, proving that being the person who programs the cleaning bots sometimes means you see things you’re not supposed to—and know things that make you inconveniently dangerous to all the wrong people.

Why this delights: Huni crafts humorous science fiction where the least important person on the station becomes the most crucial to solving its biggest mystery, giving readers laugh-out-loud moments wrapped in genuine suspense. Perfect for fans of Martha Wells’s *Murderbot Diaries* or readers who love space operas where the hero is just trying to do their job and eat chocolate in peace.

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Author: Christine Gael, Denise Grover Swank
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Sisters Fiction

Christine Gael and Denise Grover Swank launch a USA Today bestselling series about three sisters navigating love, loss, and second chances in the charming small town of Bluebird Bay. 👯 When Cee-cee’s husband leaves her and takes the dog, she turns to sisters Anna and Stephanie for support. But leaning on each other isn’t easy when Anna’s restless spirit longs for adventures far from home and widowed Stephanie carries the weight of her own grief. Between a handsome carpenter wanting to rekindle their high school romance, a bitter divorce, and an aging cranky father’s needs, Cee-cee is juggling too many balls to stay sane.

🧁 But with her newfound passion for baking, her sisters’ help, and plenty of quirky small-town characters, maybe she’ll discover that sometimes it really does take a village to heal a broken heart and build a new life. The Sullivan sisters of Bluebird Bay are about to learn that family means showing up even when it’s hard, and that second chances come when you least expect them.

Why this warms: Gael and Swank craft heartfelt women’s fiction balancing humor with real emotional stakes, giving readers sisters who feel genuine in their complicated relationships and shared support. Perfect for fans of Debbie Macomber’s small-town stories or readers who love ensemble casts where family bonds are tested, strengthened, and ultimately prove unbreakable.

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