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Author: Debbie Baldwin
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Romantic Suspense

Emma Porter is an accomplished young woman living a carefully constructed life in New York City. The construction is the point—Emma isn’t her real name. She was once Emily Webster, the 21st century’s Lindbergh Baby, a high-profile kidnapping that was never fully resolved because her abductor was never caught. Her father gave her a new identity and a childhood built on vigilance, preparation, and zero attachments. Zero, except for the boy who lived next door. 🔐

Nathan Bishop looks like a tabloid fixture—womanizing, reckless, more familiar with police blotters than boardrooms. It’s an effective cover. Beneath it is a trained operative preparing to take over his family’s defense contracting company, and when an arms dealer acquires a lethal bioweapon rumored to be heading for US soil, Nathan’s team mobilizes everything they have. The dual-identity structure—two people performing versions of themselves for survival—gives False Front a thematic resonance that elevates it beyond standard romantic suspense. 💼

Debbie Baldwin handles the reconnection between Emma and Nathan with real skill, threading the childhood bond through the adult danger without making it feel contrived. The bioweapon plot gives the story genuine thriller momentum, and the stakes are high enough that the romance never feels like a distraction from the action—it’s the emotional core around which everything else orbits. The Bishop Security world is richly built from the first book. 🎯

Gripping romantic suspense with two people hiding who they really are, a bioweapon in the wrong hands, and a childhood connection that survived everything—False Front is a standout series opener. FREE today on Amazon.

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Author: J.R. Rain, H.P. Mallory
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Paranormal Women’s Fiction

Poppy Morton is forty-three, freshly relocated from Los Angeles, and the proud owner of a potions business she’s about to launch in a small Oregon town with a population of 682—682 now that she and her eleven-year-old son have arrived. Why Haven Hollow specifically? Simple: no witches. Witches and gypsies have a complicated history, and Poppy has had enough complicated. She just wants to open her shop and start fresh. 🧪

J.R. Rain and H.P. Mallory build Haven Hollow as exactly the kind of paranormal small town where a gypsy hoping for a quiet life is going to find anything but. The town’s population of 680 was apparently not entirely human, and Poppy’s arrival stirs things up in ways she didn’t anticipate. The voice here is warm and funny—Poppy is the kind of protagonist who narrates her own disasters with cheerful self-awareness and keeps going anyway. The single-mom dimension adds real texture to her fresh-start arc. 🌲

The potions shop premise is a clever anchor for the series—grounded, practical magic with a Scottish gypsy lineage gives Poppy a distinct identity in a crowded paranormal field. The town itself is introduced with enough mystery and character to make it feel like a place worth returning to across multiple books. The collaboration between Rain and Mallory results in a voice that’s consistent and engaging throughout, with the small-town paranormal atmosphere handled with genuine warmth. ✨

Delightful paranormal women’s fiction with a gypsy potion-maker, a town full of monsters, and a fresh start that refuses to stay simple—Gypsy Magic is a charming series opener. FREE today on Amazon.

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Author: Carolyne Aarsen
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Sweet Christian Western Romance

Kip Cosgrove gave up competitive chuck-wagon racing to keep a promise to his dying brother—he’d raise his twin boys, Justin and Tristan. Now he’s running the family ranch, caring for his ailing mother, and single-handedly parenting two five-year-olds. When a woman shows up claiming to be the new housekeeper, he’s grateful for approximately thirty seconds—until he discovers she’s been lying about who she really is. 🤠

Nicole Williams came to Aspen Valley looking for her sister’s sons, driven by a dying adoptive father desperate to see his grandsons one last time. The plan: pose as a housekeeper, assess the situation, do what needs doing. What she finds instead is twins who are clearly loved and well cared for, and an uncle who is honorable, selfless, and quietly carrying a weight of guilt over his brother’s death that nobody talks about. The longer she stays, the harder it becomes to remember her original mission. 🏔️

Carolyne Aarsen builds the tension between deception and genuine feeling with a careful hand. The lie Nicole is living is understandable—her reasons are good—but the emotional cost of it accumulates as her feelings for Kip deepen. The faith thread is woven in naturally rather than didactically, and the ranch setting gives the story a grounded, specific atmosphere. The twin boys are a genuine delight and provide both comic relief and emotional stakes throughout. 🌾

Heartwarming Christian western romance with a rancher keeping his promises, a woman keeping her secrets, and two little boys who change everything—Western Hearts is a sweet and satisfying series opener. FREE today on Amazon.

Dark Summer

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Author: Iris Johansen
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Romantic Suspense

Devon Brady is a veterinarian working a remote search and rescue mission when a man arrives with a wounded black Lab named Ned. What should be a routine intake becomes the beginning of a whirlwind of terror. Jude Marrock is out for revenge, and involving Devon isn’t something he wants—it’s something he has no choice about. She doesn’t trust him for a second. But the shots start flying and friends start falling, and running out of options is a rapid process. 🐕

Iris Johansen is one of the most reliable names in romantic suspense, and Dark Summer showcases exactly why. The pacing is relentless from the opening shot, the stakes escalate with convincing momentum, and Devon’s position—caught between Jude’s secrets and a danger she didn’t invite—is rendered with enough specificity that she never feels like a passive object of protection. Ned the Lab and his mysterious pack add an unusual and effective element that sets this apart from standard thriller territory. 🎯

The central question—is Jude her salvation or her damnation—is kept genuinely open longer than most romantic suspense manages, which gives the developing trust between Devon and Jude real weight. Johansen balances the action and romance without letting either overwhelm the other, and the secrets Jude is protecting turn out to be worth the revelation. The animal welfare thread running through the book is handled with the same seriousness as the human stakes. 🌿

Propulsive romantic suspense with a veterinarian thrown into high-stakes danger, a reluctant protector with secrets, and a black Lab who earns his place at the center of everything—Dark Summer is Johansen at her best. $3.99 today on Amazon.

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Author: Sam Harris
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Free Will & Determinism

Free will is the foundation on which most of what humans value is built. Law, morality, religion, politics, personal achievement, guilt, praise—all of it rests on the assumption that people are the genuine authors of their thoughts and actions. Sam Harris’s argument in this slim, precise book is that this foundation is an illusion, and that understanding why changes everything and less than you’d expect at the same time. 🧠

Harris draws on neuroscience, philosophy, and a talent for stripping arguments down to their essential structure to make the case with unusual clarity. The research showing that brain activity precedes conscious awareness of a decision by measurable seconds is not new, but Harris synthesizes it with the philosophical literature in a way that makes the implications unavoidable. The self that feels like it’s choosing, he argues, is observing choices that have already been made by processes below the threshold of awareness. 🔬

The second half of the argument is where Harris is most interesting: he does not conclude that morality collapses or that social consequences become meaningless once free will is abandoned. The determinist position, properly understood, changes how we think about punishment, compassion, and personal responsibility in ways that are arguably more humane than the alternatives. At under a hundred pages, Free Will is a model of philosophical efficiency—dense with ideas, entirely free of padding. 📖

Essential philosophical provocation—compact, rigorous, and genuinely unsettling in the best way—Free Will is Sam Harris at his most precise. $2.99 today on Amazon.

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Author: Kit Rocha
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Science Fiction Romance

Maya was engineered for genius and trained for revolution by the TechCorps—and she’s been running from them ever since her escape. The price on her head has never expired. Gray broke free of the Protectorate but can’t outrun the modifications his own body is rejecting; the time bomb in his head has months on it, maybe. Two people who have already survived the worst their world can do, both carrying things they can’t put down. 🔬

Kit Rocha builds the Mercenary Librarians world with the conviction of writers who have thought through every corner of it. The TechCorps—a corporate dystopia that treats genetically engineered humans as assets—is rendered with enough specificity to feel genuinely threatening rather than generically oppressive. Maya’s team, a group of enhanced women using a library as cover for considerably less peaceful operations, is one of the great found-family configurations in recent sci-fi romance. 💻

When the team uncovers an operation trafficking in genetically enhanced children, Maya commits to stopping it regardless of the personal cost—which means risking falling back into TechCorps hands. Gray’s decision to spend his remaining months keeping her safe gives the romance its particular emotional weight: this is a love story with a ticking clock underneath it, and Rocha never lets the reader forget it. The action, the world-building, and the emotional stakes are in exceptional balance throughout. ⚡

Gripping sci-fi romance with a genetically engineered fugitive, a man running out of time, and a mission that puts everything on the line—The Devil You Know is a standout in the genre. $2.99 today on Amazon.

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