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Author: Lise McClendon
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Contemporary Fiction

Three American sisters descending on a small French village to sort out a deceased relative’s estate is a premise that promises both comedy and genuine emotional reckoning, and Lise McClendon delivers on both counts with the Bennett Sisters series opener, using the French setting to put her protagonists at a productive remove from their ordinary lives. 🇫🇷

McClendon writes with affection for both her characters and the French countryside, giving the sisters distinct enough personalities that their interactions generate real friction and warmth in equal measure. The estate mystery threading through the book gives the series opener plot structure beyond the family dynamics, and the setting provides the kind of atmospheric richness that makes a novel genuinely transportive. 🌻

Readers who enjoy contemporary fiction about sisters navigating family complexity in an atmospheric European setting will find this a warm, engaging series opener.

Why this transports: it sends three very different sisters to rural France to untangle a family mystery, using the displacement and beauty of the setting to force conversations and revelations that wouldn’t have happened at home.

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Author: Ava Stone
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Regency Romance

A scandalous wife in Regency England carries a specific weight that goes well beyond mere gossip, where a woman’s reputation could define her entire social existence and that of everyone connected to her. Ava Stone opens her Scandalous series by placing that kind of charged social label on her heroine from the first pages, building a romance that has to find a way through considerable societal obstacles. 🎩

Stone writes Regency romance with genuine period awareness, understanding that the scandal isn’t just a plot device but a genuine social reality that shapes what her characters can and can’t do, say, or hope for within the constraints of their world. The series title signals an ongoing interest in women who don’t quite fit the Regency’s narrow definitions of propriety. 💐

Readers who enjoy Regency romance with heroines whose social positions are complicated, and authors who take the era’s constraints seriously rather than treating them as mere inconveniences, will find Stone a solid and satisfying choice.

Why this captivates: it takes the Regency’s social label of scandal seriously, building a romance where the heroine’s reputation isn’t just a romantic obstacle but a genuine social reality with real consequences to navigate.

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Author: Delta James
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Romantic Suspense

A thief worth loving is someone who makes the moral arithmetic of attraction considerably more complicated than usual, and Delta James builds her Relentless Pursuit series opener around exactly that complication, pairing a pursuit that’s professionally motivated with a connection that refuses to stay purely transactional. The relentless in the series title applies to both the chase and the feeling underneath it. 🔍

James writes romantic suspense with the intensity that the genre demands, giving the central pursuit dynamic real momentum alongside the developing romantic tension. The thief premise allows for the kind of morally grey protagonist who makes romantic suspense most interesting, someone whose charm and competence are both genuinely appealing and genuinely problematic. 💕

Readers who enjoy romantic suspense with morally complicated central dynamics, genuine chase plotting, and the specific tension of falling for someone you’re supposed to be catching will find this series opener a compelling, propulsive start.

Why this grips: it builds a romantic suspense around the specific tension of pursuing someone you’re supposed to stop, making the relentless quality of the series title apply to both the professional and the personal with equal force.

The Undertaking of Hart and Mercy

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Author: Megan Bannen
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Fantasy Romance

Megan Bannen’s debut received significant attention for its clever reworking of the You’ve Got Mail premise into a fantasy world where rival undertakers are secretly falling in love through anonymous messages while openly despising each other in person. The combination of funerary setting, enemies-to-lovers tension, and epistolary romance gives the book a genuinely original flavor within fantasy romance. 💀

Bannen writes with real wit and genuine feeling, making the dark comedy of two undertakers in romantic competition funnier than it has any right to be while still landing the emotional beats that fantasy romance readers come for. The anonymous pen pal dynamic gives the central relationship a delicious dramatic irony that builds effectively across the novel’s full length. 💕

Readers who enjoy fantasy romance with clever structural premises, sharp banter, and the specific comedic possibilities of a dark setting handled with genuine affection will find Bannen’s debut a delightful, original read.

Why this charms: it smuggles You’ve Got Mail into a fantasy world of rival undertakers with more wit and heart than that premise has any right to contain, producing one of fantasy romance’s more genuinely original recent debuts.

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Author: Sarah Jules
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Horror

The title puts the responsibility squarely on the person being haunted, a classic horror move that implicates the victim in their own terror and raises the unsettling question of exactly what was invited in and why it accepted. Sarah Jules builds her horror around that specific dread, the realization that the threat arrived through a threshold that someone opened willingly, even if they didn’t understand what they were welcoming. 👁️

Jules writes horror with the psychological intimacy that makes domestic and invitation-based horror so effective, keeping the threat close and personal rather than remote and external. The title’s accusatory second-person register puts readers immediately in the position of the person being addressed, which is exactly the kind of unease good horror starts building before page one. 🌑

Readers who enjoy psychological horror with a domestic edge and the specific dread of threats that arrive through one’s own choices will find Jules’s approach genuinely unsettling.

Why this haunts: it places the responsibility for what’s happening directly on the protagonist from the title onward, building its horror around the worst kind of realization, that whatever is in the house was let in willingly.

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Author: Dan Decker
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Action Thriller
The name pun in the title signals a thriller with a sense of humor about itself, and Dan Decker opens the Jason Maxfield series with the kind of high-energy, damage-heavy action that the title promises, giving his protagonist both the skills and the unfortunate tendency to leave considerable wreckage in his professional wake. 💥Decker writes action thrillers with the fast pacing and kinetic set pieces the genre demands, giving Maxfield enough distinct personality to be more than just a vehicle for action sequences while keeping the momentum high enough that the book never loses its grip. The series opener establishes a character whose reputation for collateral damage is both the source of the humor and a genuine narrative complication. ⚡

Readers who enjoy action thrillers with a lighter touch than straight military fiction and protagonists whose competence comes packaged with expensive side effects will find Maxfield a fun and propulsive series lead.

Why this entertains: it opens an action thriller series with a hero whose name tells you exactly what he does to a situation and whose adventures deliver on that promise with real energy and comic self-awareness.

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