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Author: E.M. Shue
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Romantic Suspense

Police sniper Maya Aaron has two stalkers. One sends flowers with coded meanings—unsettling, but at least operating within the conventions of obsession. The other is determined to control her entirely, including framing her for murder if that’s what it takes. Managing two simultaneous threats while doing her job requires a level of operational composure that most people would find impossible. Maya is not most people—but even she has limits. 🎯

Former British SAS Officer Duncan represents a different kind of complication entirely. When Maya gives in to the pull between them, her stalkers immediately take notice and redirect their attention toward destroying him and everyone around her. The personal becomes tactical in ways that force Maya to recalibrate. Playing defense is no longer sufficient. The only way to protect the people she cares about is to stop being careful and start being decisive. 💥

E.M. Shue builds the Securities International series on the specific appeal of romantic suspense that takes both its romance and its suspense seriously—Maya is a trained professional whose competence is not undermined by the romantic plot, and the threat she faces is genuinely dangerous rather than merely atmospheric. The tension between letting Duncan in and the very real danger that doing so creates for him gives the relationship stakes that feel earned rather than manufactured. The question of whether the smoke will clear in time for anything good to survive drives the novel to its conclusion. 🔥

What makes this compelling: E.M. Shue launches Securities International with a romantic suspense of genuine momentum—a sniper with two stalkers, a former SAS officer who makes everything more complicated, and a heroine who decides that coming out of the shadows with guns blazing is the only viable option left. 🌟

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Author: Alexa Whitewolf
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Paranormal Werewolves & Shifters Romance

Dominic Konstantin has loved Lucrezia since the day she arrived in Rockland Creek—human, stubborn, completely unaware that she has wandered into a town full of wolves. His wolf claimed her immediately. Her heart, recently damaged, was in no condition for a relationship, so he became her friend instead and waited. Patience is a skill wolves practice better than most. What breaks his patience is watching her begin to respond to his alpha’s pull—and deciding that standing aside while another man claims what his wolf already knows is his is not something he is capable of doing. 🐺

The plan he proposes is a fake relationship: pretend to date him long enough to force the truth into the open, resolve the alpha complication, let everyone move on with clarity. It is a reasonable plan. It proceeds exactly as such plans always proceed in fiction—which is to say, it stops being fake considerably faster than either of them anticipated, and the feelings that surface are considerably less manageable than Dominic had calculated for. 💛

Running parallel to the romantic arc is a genuine threat: bodies surfacing in Rockland Creek, ancient bloodlines stirring, and an enemy pack that has started noticing Lucrezia specifically. What began as Dominic protecting her from an awkward social situation has become something considerably more urgent. Alexa Whitewolf builds the Moonlight Rogues series on the fated mates premise with enough plot momentum and character work to make the supernatural elements feel earned rather than decorative. 🌙

What makes this captivating: Alexa Whitewolf launches Moonlight Rogues with a paranormal shifter romance that delivers on every promise of the genre—a protective beta wolf who has been waiting years, a fake-dating scheme that stops being fake immediately, and a darkness gathering in Rockland Creek that makes love the least of anyone’s problems. 🌟

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Author: Jon Athan
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Horror Suspense

Shawn Scott has assembled the life he was supposed to want: rewarding career, nice house, loving wife, baby on the way. It is, by any external measure, the complete version of things. Then he runs into Aiden Anderson—a strange man from his past who knows things about Shawn that Shawn has spent years ensuring no one knows. Specifically: a history of ruthless bullying that Shawn has carefully buried under the respectable present he has constructed. 😰

Aiden has a proposal. Five challenges, each one reflecting the specific cruelties of their shared past. Each one more disturbing than the last. If Shawn refuses or fails to complete them, his secrets go public—and Aiden has made clear he has everything necessary to destroy the life Shawn has built. The structure of the novel is the structure of a trap closing: each challenge completed creates not relief but a deeper entanglement, and the space between what Shawn will do to protect his secrets and what he is capable of doing narrows with every step. 💀

Jon Athan writes horror suspense with the methodical dread that distinguishes the genre at its most effective—the horror here is not supernatural but human, rooted in accountability deferred for too long and the particular terror of someone who knows exactly what you did. The premise asks a question that the novel refuses to answer comfortably: how far will a man go to protect a life built on buried cruelty? The answers are not reassuring. 🌑

What makes this terrifying: Jon Athan delivers a psychological horror thriller built on the most human of fears—that the past cannot be buried, that someone is keeping score, and that the game has rules designed to ensure there is no clean way out. 🌟

In the Blood

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Author: Lisa Unger
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Psychological Thrillers

College senior Lana Granger has been lying about her past for so long that the truth has become a distant, cloudy nightmare she can almost convince herself isn’t real. She has constructed a version of herself that functions—that goes to classes, maintains friendships, appears normal. Then she takes a babysitting job for a volatile, manipulative eleven-year-old boy, and the lies she tells start to collide with each other in ways that are increasingly difficult to manage. 😰

When Lana’s close friend Beck mysteriously disappears, Lana’s response is to fabricate—to friends, to police, to herself. The stories she tells don’t match the accounts of eyewitnesses. The gaps between her versions of events are not small. She will do anything to keep buried what happened that night and what happened long before it—but someone else has been keeping score. He knows her secrets. And he is interested in telling them. 💀

Lisa Unger is one of psychological thriller’s most reliable architects of unreliable narrators—characters whose self-deception is so complete and so structurally load-bearing that the reader spends the novel simultaneously inside Lana’s perspective and suspicious of everything she says. The manipulation flows in multiple directions: Lana manipulates the people around her, the boy she babysits manipulates Lana, and the novel manipulates the reader with the particular skill of a writer who has mastered the form. 🌑

What makes this compelling: Lisa Unger delivers a psychological thriller built entirely on deception—a college student whose carefully maintained lies are being dismantled from multiple directions simultaneously, by a manipulative child, by a missing friend, and by someone who has been watching and waiting. 🌟

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Author: Dmitry Dornichev
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Historical Fantasy Fiction

He had a good thing going. Centuries of quietly ruling the underworld, building something with considerable effort, operating below the notice of the powers that could cause him real problems. Then an adversary arrived with followers and divine backup, dismantled everything he had built, and nearly killed him in the process. He survived—barely, and in a condition that makes survival feel like a technical distinction. 💀

The path back requires a body, which requires a suitable candidate for possession and cultivation. The universe’s sense of humor being what it is, the only viable option turns out to be a sick child who is already dying—a boy with limited time, limited strength, and apparently unlimited capacity for being the wrong vessel at the wrong moment. Working with what you have rather than what you want is the god of death’s new operating principle, and the boy is what he has. 🌑

Dmitry Dornichev’s portal progression fantasy takes the litrpg genre’s system-building elements and filters them through a perspective that is genuinely unusual—a fallen divine being working his way back to power through a dying human host, navigating a world that has changed significantly since he last had a physical presence in it. The darkly comedic voice established in the opening pages carries through the novel’s escalating challenges with the irreverence that distinguishes the best entries in Russian-translated progression fantasy. 🔮

What makes this distinctive: Dmitry Dornichev launches this portal progression fantasy with a concept that immediately sets it apart—a god of death who lost everything and is starting over in the least promising body imaginable, with a darkly funny voice and an escalating power fantasy that earns its momentum. 🌟

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Author: Sharon Bolton
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Police Procedurals

A golden summer. Six talented teenagers with bright futures ahead of them. A daredevil game that goes catastrophically wrong, leaving three strangers dead. In the immediate aftermath, eighteen-year-old Megan makes a decision that will define the next two decades of her life: she takes the blame for all of it, allowing her five friends to walk away clean while she goes to prison. 😰

The arrangement is not entirely altruistic. In exchange for her sacrifice, each friend agrees to a favor—payable upon her release. The nature of these favors is left deliberately unspecified at the time, which is precisely the kind of open-ended obligation that sounds manageable when you are eighteen and grateful and convinced that twenty years will change everything. Twenty years passes. Megan is free. The favors are now being called in. 💀

Sharon Bolton builds the dark academia thriller around the particular horror of a debt structured to be impossible to refuse—Megan has waited, has served her time, has been patient. Her friends have spent two decades becoming the adults they were always going to be, with everything to lose. And then they start disappearing. Bolton is one of crime fiction’s most reliable constructors of this kind of claustrophobic inevitability—the sense that everything set in motion during that summer has always been pointing toward exactly this outcome. 🌑

What makes this gripping: Sharon Bolton delivers a dark academia thriller of cold, methodical tension—a pact made by teenagers, twenty years of debt quietly accumulating, and a woman who took the fall for everyone now collecting what she is owed one by one. 🌟

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