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Author: Erika Kelly
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Small Town Romance

Declan Cadell is a grumpy hockey player who loved his coach like a father—and who will do whatever it takes to protect the man’s Montana ranch, which is the most concrete way he knows to honor that relationship. He is not particularly interested in company, particularly not the kind that shows up uninvited with questions. Then Phinny Crutchley arrives looking for answers about the father who abandoned her, and the ranch she’s come to investigate is the same ranch Declan is determined to protect. 🏒

They are immediately at odds in the specific way that grumpy-sunshine pairings generate their best friction: he is convinced she needs to leave, she is convinced she has every right to be there, and neither of them is wrong exactly. The forced proximity that follows—two people with opposing agendas under the same roof in a small Montana town—does what forced proximity always does in the best small-town romances, which is to make the walls they’ve each built considerably harder to maintain. 🌲

Erika Kelly writes hockey romance with the character depth and emotional intelligence that has earned her a devoted readership, and The Renegades series opener delivers both the satisfying push-pull of a well-constructed enemies-to-lovers setup and the specific warmth of a small-town setting where the community itself becomes part of the story. The sparks between Declan and Phinny are inevitable. Resisting them is considerably harder than either of them planned for. 💛

What makes this irresistible: Erika Kelly launches The Renegades with a small-town hockey romance of genuine heat and heart—a grumpy player protecting what he loves, a sunshiny city girl looking for the truth about her past, and a ranch that turns out to be the one place neither of them can leave. 🌟

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Author: Kathi Daley
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Books, Bookstores & Libraries Mystery

Madrona Island is a picturesque gem in Washington’s San Juan Islands—a working waterfront community in the process of becoming something more tourist-oriented, which is not entirely a development that fourth-generation islander Caitlin Hart welcomes. She lives in a cozy cabin on her aunt’s oceanfront estate, helps run the Harthaven Cat Sanctuary, and co-owns Coffee Cat Books with her best friend Tara: a coffee bar, bookstore, and cat lounge in one. It is, by any reasonable measure, a very good life. 🐱

It becomes considerably more complicated when Cait and her loyal dog Max discover the body of a prominent island council member in the back room of the long-abandoned fish cannery. A murder investigation on an island where everyone harbors secrets and everyone knows everyone else requires a particular kind of navigation—and an unexpected sleuthing partner who may be more than a friend makes the investigation both more effective and more personally complicated. 🔍

Running parallel to the investigation is a subplot involving a stray cat named Romeo who has followed Cait home and appears to be conducting his own agenda—specifically an unwelcome pursuit of the neighbor’s prized show cat, Juliet, despite every warning to stay away. Romeo seems to be trying to tell Cait something she isn’t ready to hear yet. Kathi Daley builds the Whales and Tails series on exactly the kind of layered, warm, animal-inclusive mystery that the cozy genre does best—community, comedy, genuine stakes, and cats with opinions. 🌊

What makes this charming: Kathi Daley launches Whales and Tails with a cozy mystery of exceptional warmth—a San Juan Islands setting that feels genuinely inhabited, a bookshop/cat sanctuary at its center, and a murder investigation assisted by a stray cat who knows considerably more than he’s letting on. 🌟

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Author: Gabriel Farago
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Thrillers

Investigative journalist Jack Rogan finds a mysterious photograph hidden in the ruins of a fire, and what follows is the kind of discovery that unravels everything around it: a connection to long-lost relics, ancient conspiracies, and a hidden past that powerful people have spent generations concealing. The cryptic phrase guiding the investigation—”The Empress Holds the Key”—sends Rogan across continents and through centuries of buried history that was never meant to surface. 🔍

The trail leads through the shadowed corridors of wartime Europe, through the enigmatic temples of Ancient Egypt, and into the dark legacy of the Knights Templar—an organization whose influence on history has generated more conspiracy theories than almost any other, and whose actual secrets, in Farago’s telling, are worth considerably more than the theories suggested. Ancient artifacts and cryptic codes weave through the investigation in ways that keep accelerating rather than resolving, and the forces determined to keep everything buried are not passive. 🏛️

Three complete novels are collected here—three full investigations following Jack Rogan through a world where historical secrets and contemporary danger intersect in ways that make the past feel urgently present. Gabriel Farago writes international thriller with the sweeping scope and artifact-driven momentum of the genre at its most entertaining, and the three-book format gives readers both the satisfaction of complete individual stories and the pleasure of watching the larger picture emerge. ⚔️

What makes this essential: Gabriel Farago delivers three complete globe-trotting thrillers in one free collection—ancient conspiracies, wartime secrets, Knights Templar intrigue, and an investigative journalist who keeps finding the threads that the most powerful people in the world want left alone. 🌟

Eternity Is Now in Session

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Author: John Ortberg
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Christian Eschatology

The phrase “eternal life” appears throughout Christian teaching, but John Ortberg argues that it has been systematically misunderstood in ways that have made it both less appealing and less transformative than it was ever meant to be. The popular conception—eternal life as something that begins after death, contingent on meeting the minimum requirements for admission to heaven—has produced a theology that is essentially passive: wait, endure, qualify. Ortberg’s book proposes something considerably more immediate and more demanding. 🙏

Drawing on John 17:3—Jesus’s single explicit definition of eternal life as knowing God and Jesus Christ—Ortberg argues that eternal life is not a destination but a quality of relationship that begins the moment a person trusts Christ and continues beyond death. It is not a reward deferred to a future state but a present reality that transforms how a person lives, thinks, and relates to the world right now. The goal is not to accumulate enough correct beliefs to qualify for heaven; it is to enter into the kind of interactive, dynamic knowing of God that Jesus described as life itself. 💡

Ortberg writes with the pastoral warmth and intellectual clarity that has made him one of American Christianity’s most widely read communicators, and this book addresses questions that many believers carry quietly for years without finding satisfying answers to. What does it mean to know God rather than merely know about God? What does eternal living look like on a Tuesday afternoon? The answers he offers are both theologically grounded and practically livable. 🌟

What makes this essential: John Ortberg reframes one of Christianity’s most important concepts with clarity and genuine pastoral insight—Eternity Is Now in Session is a book for believers who want more than a theology of waiting, and for seekers asking whether faith offers anything for the present moment. 🏆

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Author: Sonali Dev
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Friendship Fiction

Vandy Guru has built a career and a public identity on the premise of honest, courageous living—her bestselling advice column has made her a trusted voice for thousands of readers navigating their own complicated lives. What those readers cannot see is the grief she is barely managing since the loss of her husband, or the way her carefully constructed public veneer is doing increasingly strenuous work to conceal what is happening underneath it. The expert on honest living is surviving on performance. 💔

Then two things happen simultaneously: her beloved daughter Mallika disappears, and Rani—Vandy’s estranged childhood best friend, the person who knows where all the buried things are buried—returns. Rani’s return stirs long-buried secrets at exactly the moment when Vandy’s life is least equipped to absorb them. The timing is not accidental. It never is, in Sonali Dev’s fiction. 🌺

Mallika’s strand of the story runs in parallel. An aspiring choreographer whose career has stalled in a series of failed auditions, she signs up for a genetic study to understand why she seems so different from her accomplished family—and discovers that her entire life has been built on a foundation of lies. Rani appears to be the only person who knows the truth that Vandy has been protecting Mallika from. Dev weaves the two women’s stories together with the intricate, emotionally intelligent plotting that has made her one of contemporary fiction’s most celebrated voices for stories about identity, family, and the secrets that shape both. 💛

What makes this compelling: Sonali Dev delivers a richly layered novel about the lies families tell each other in the name of love—Lies and Other Love Languages is a story about a mother, a daughter, a friendship, and the moment when the truth that was being protected becomes more dangerous than the truth itself. 🌟

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Author: Various
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Nature Writing

Mary Roach—bestselling author of Stiff and Packing for Mars, one of the most reliably entertaining science writers working in America—serves as guest editor for this volume of the long-running Best American series, and her sensibility shapes the collection’s particular flavor: rigorous but never dry, curious about everything, convinced that science writing at its best is inseparable from great storytelling. Her introduction argues that good science writing is a cure for ignorance and fallacy, and that great science writing adds the honey that makes the medicine worth seeking out. 🔬

The essays collected here cover a remarkable range of territory—avian mating habits with unintended political implications, a sober exploration of the panic surrounding artificial intelligence, the essential humanity embedded in the pursuit of scientific knowledge across every discipline. The contributors include some of the most celebrated names in science and nature journalism: Atul Gawande, Stephen Hawking, Oliver Sacks, Malcolm Gladwell, Jaron Lanier, Jonathan Lethem, and others whose work defines the standard for what this kind of writing can achieve. 🌿

The Best American Science and Nature Writing volumes are consistently among the most reliable annual anthologies in American publishing—each one a time capsule of what the best minds were thinking and writing about in a given year, curated with genuine editorial intelligence. The 2011 volume reflects a particular cultural moment: the questions it asks about technology, artificial intelligence, and the relationship between scientific knowledge and public understanding feel considerably less dated than their chronological distance might suggest. 📖

What makes this essential: Curated by Mary Roach at the height of her popularity, this anthology delivers some of the finest science and nature writing of 2011 from an extraordinary roster of contributors—essential reading for anyone who believes that science and great prose are not in competition with each other. 🌟

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