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Author: Taylor Hart
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Contemporary Romance

Billionaire Daniel Jagger is trying to escape to his Jamaica resort to avoid following his father’s will—not literally to fall in love. Then he runs into Shar Summers, a painter who came to Jamaica alone because her fiancé broke her heart on their wedding day and she refused to forfeit the trip. Daniel nearly breaks her painting and injures her hand, which means she can’t manage any of the excursions she pre-paid for alone. His solution: attend every single activity with her to make it up to her. Taylor Hart opens the Jagger Family Romances with the contemporary romance premise that stacks its setup with the cheerful specificity of a meet-cute that goes wrong in every possible direction at once. 💙

The Jamaica backdrop gives the novel its specific sun-drenched warmth—every excursion becomes both a date neither of them planned and evidence of how much Daniel is doing exactly what his father wanted, which makes him increasingly unable to stop. Hart develops the Shar dynamic with the emotional honesty that the recently-jilted-bride premise requires: her specific sadness is real, her reluctance to trust is earned, and Daniel’s specific attraction to a woman who isn’t trying to impress him gives the romance its genuine foundation. 💕

Hart writes the Jagger Family Romances with the combination of warm exotic setting, forced-proximity rom-com energy, and the specific pleasures of a billionaire hero who falls for someone completely unprepared to think of him that way. The family-will complication gives the series its ongoing tension—Daniel doing exactly what his father wanted while trying to convince himself he isn’t. ⭐

Why this charms: A billionaire escaping family pressure, a jilted bride who paid for her own honeymoon and came anyway, a broken painting, an injured hand, and every pre-paid excursion now somehow attended by both of them—Secret Jamaica Undercover Billionaire, free.

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Author: Sharon Booth
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Romantic Comedy

It’s July in Tuppenny Bridge, and the warm Yorkshire Dales air swirls with butterflies while violets tumble from the window boxes of pretty stone cottages. Summer Fletcher had plans for a lazy summer—until the arrival of her future stepsister Frankie, a blue-haired teenage firecracker nothing like the sweet child she remembered, fills her hands unexpectedly. Local vet Ben is buried under a mountain of responsibility: a crumbling family home, a reclusive mother, an errant younger brother. When Summer and Ben collide unexpectedly in the local bookshop, sparks fly. Sharon Booth opens *Summer in Tuppenny Bridge* with the Yorkshire romantic comedy that delivers its setting with genuine sensory warmth. 💙

The gossip-travels-fast quality of Tuppenny Bridge gives the romance its specific small-town tension—Summer and Ben both carry pasts that the community knows fragments of and interprets freely, and the weight of those histories threatens to interfere just when they most need each other. Booth develops the Yorkshire Dales setting with the atmospheric affection that has built her readership: the landscape, the community rhythms, the specific pleasures of a fictional village that feels genuinely inhabited. 💕

Booth is one of British romantic comedy’s most beloved authors, with a devoted readership that has followed her work for the combination of genuinely funny situations, warm community world-building, and the specific emotional honesty of protagonists whose demons are real rather than simply narrative obstacles. Frankie the blue-haired teenage firecracker gives the novel its specific comic energy alongside the romance, and the bookshop meet is the kind of meet-cute that the genre does best when the setting is right. ⭐

Why this charms: A lazy Yorkshire summer complicated by a teenage firecracker stepsister, a vet buried under a crumbling family home, a bookshop collision, and a village where gossip travels faster than feelings—Summer in Tuppenny Bridge, free.

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Author: Heather G. Harris, Ella Stone
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Urban Fantasy

Beatrix Stonehaven is a private investigator, an empath, a martial artist, and—in a long line of exceptional witches—a magical dud. She expected cheating spouses and missing pets like BonBon, a kidnapped pure-bred Schnoodle with a ruby-studded collar. What she didn’t expect was a desperate elf on her doorstep begging for help finding her missing parents, a search that drags Beatrix back into the magical world she tried to leave behind—and a demon lurking in the shadows behind what should have been a routine case. Heather G. Harris and Ella Stone open the Witchlight Magical Mysteries with the urban fantasy premise that earns its specific energy from a protagonist whose magical inadequacy makes her more interesting than competence would. ✨

The PI framework gives the series its investigative structure within the paranormal world-building—Beatrix approaches magical mysteries with the methodical skepticism of a detective rather than the intuitive confidence of a powerful witch, which gives her specific advantages and specific blind spots. Harris and Stone develop the magical world with the inventive specificity that distinguishes urban fantasy that has genuinely thought about how its supernatural systems work. A stray pup who may be smarter than she is rounds out the ensemble. 🔍

Harris is one of the UK urban fantasy space’s most commercially successful authors, with a massive devoted following for her combination of witty voice, genuine world-building depth, and protagonists who are competent in unexpected ways. The Witchlight Magical Mysteries collaboration with Stone gives the series its specific identity—a magical dud navigating a world of exceptional witches, using her empath abilities and martial arts training where magic fails her. ⭐

Why this captivates: The worst witch in a family of exceptional ones, a missing elf’s parents, a demon in the shadows, a Schnoodle with a ruby collar, and a stray pup who seems to know more than she does—Secrets of the Frostbound Cottage, free.

Uncle John’s Weird Weird World

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Author: Bathroom Readers’ Institute
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Trivia & Fun Facts

The Bathroom Readers’ Institute has been producing the world’s bestselling bathroom trivia series for decades, and *Uncle John’s Weird Weird World* is the full-color illustrated edition that fans had been requesting: all the most entertaining articles from the series, now with hundreds of eye-popping photographs adding a visual dimension to the signature Uncle John blend of trivia, humor, origins, history, science, and the genuinely bizarre. The result is the series at its most visually vibrant and its most wide-ranging. 😂

The content range is part of what has made the series beloved: weird beauty pageants, forty odd uses for WD-40, the Body Farm’s “putrified forest,” bizarre diseases including Bagpiper’s Fungus, the wild world of weird sports, world records too dangerous for Guinness to publish, the all-time dumbest business decisions, and whatever happened to Nikola Tesla’s death ray. Harrowing historical episodes sit alongside pure absurdity—the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and the Pilgrims’ uncomfortable Mayflower crossing alongside instructions for cooking with roadkill. 🌟

The Bathroom Readers’ Institute has mastered the specific art of the short-form trivia piece—each article complete enough to be satisfying, surprising enough to justify its existence, and precisely calibrated to the attention span of someone who may finish it in three minutes or thirty. The full-color illustrated format elevates the experience beyond the standard edition, and the breadth of subjects means virtually every reader will find something they didn’t know they needed to know. At $2.99, marked down from $17.99, this is exceptional value for a book that delivers exactly what it promises. ⭐

Why this entertains: Full-color illustrated Uncle John—Bagpiper’s Fungus, Tesla’s death ray, the world’s weirdest beauty pageants, records too dangerous for Guinness, and much more—the bathroom trivia series at its most visually spectacular, for $2.99.

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Author: Ron Rash
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Southern Fiction

Ron Rash is best known for the dark intensity of his novels—*Serena*, *The Cove*, *One Foot in Eden*—which makes the existence of this debut collection a genuine surprise and a genuine delight. *The Night the New Jesus Fell to Earth*, originally published in 1994 and reissued in this twentieth anniversary edition, reveals a comic Rash that readers of his later work might not have anticipated: ten linked short stories, framed like a novel, following three narrators making their way through the North Carolina foothills with a comedic touch that may startle anyone who came to him through his fiction. 💙

The three narrators—Tracy, Randy, and Vincent—navigate the hard lessons of good whiskey, bad marriages, weak foundations, familial legacies, questionable religious observances, and the dubious merits of possum breeding against the specific backdrop of Appalachian small-town life. The linked story structure gives the collection the cumulative emotional weight of a novel while preserving each story’s individual integrity. The hard-won reconciliations with self, others, and home that close the collection demonstrate the moral seriousness beneath the comic surface. 🌿

This anniversary edition includes a new introduction from Rash himself and a contextualizing preface from series editor Robert H. Brinkmeyer, Director of the University of South Carolina Institute for Southern Studies—giving the collection both its author’s retrospective perspective and its academic positioning within the Southern fiction tradition. For readers who love Rash’s later work, this is the essential origin document; for readers new to him, it’s the most accessible and funny entry point into one of American fiction’s most important living voices. At $2.99 this is exceptional value. ⭐

Why this surprises: The darkest novelist in Southern fiction, revealing in his debut that he started out funny—ten linked stories about whiskey, bad marriages, and possum breeding in the North Carolina foothills, for $2.99.

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Author: Patrick Smith
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Native American Literature

In a corner of the Big Cypress Swamp north of the Florida Everglades lives Charlie Jumper—eighty-six years old, Seminole, one of the last people living the old ways. While younger tribal members have adopted white civilization, Charlie and his wife hunt, fish, and farm a small plot of higher ground, passing the ancient knowledge to their grandson Timmy. Then a corporation buys a large tract of swamp and tells Charlie he must leave. Patrick Smith opens *Forever Island* with the environmental and cultural novel that earns its heartbreak from the specific weight of what is being destroyed and who is being asked to accept it. 🌿

Smith develops the corporate destruction with the cumulative devastation it actually represents: the great machines that silt up the streams, the inadvertent poisoning of the marsh, the death of Charlie’s best friend in an act of sabotage. From his youth Charlie remembers the slaughter of egrets and alligators, the logging of the giant cypress—this is not the first time the white man has taken what belonged to this land. The decision to flee into the swamp and seek the legendary Forever Island of Seminole tradition is the novel’s specific emotional culmination. 💙

Smith is the author of *A Land Remembered*, which has been described as Florida’s greatest novel, and *Forever Island* shares its specific combination of environmental passion, Native American cultural respect, and the moral clarity that comes from a writer who genuinely loved the land he’s writing about. This is one of the essential Florida novels—and one of the essential American environmental novels—in the literary tradition. At $1.99, marked down from $3.99, this is exceptional value. ⭐

Why this endures: The last old-ways Seminole man in the Big Cypress Swamp, a corporate purchase order for his home, and the legendary island of Seminole tradition as the only remaining refuge—Patrick Smith’s heartbreaking environmental classic for $1.99.

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