River City, Washington, 1994. A violent robber is escalating—each strike more dangerous and reckless than the last, and the department knows it’s only a matter of time before someone gets killed. On the streets, a rotating cast of patrol officers is working the case: Stefan Kopriva, a hotshot young officer still figuring out what kind of cop he wants to be; Katie MacLeod, a woman navigating what is still overwhelmingly a man’s world; Karl Winter, close to retirement but with one more good bust left in him; and Thomas Chisolm, a former Green Beret who understands from hard experience exactly how dangerous a man like the Scarface Robber can become. They must bring him in while juggling divorces, love affairs, internal politics, a hostile media, and a civilian population that is neither understanding nor particularly grateful. Frank Zafiro opens the River City series with the #1 Police Procedural novel on Amazon. 🔍
Zafiro spent twenty years as a police officer in Spokane, Washington, retiring as a captain, and the authenticity of the procedural and institutional detail is what separates the River City series from every imitation. John M. called it “totally authentic” with “believable characters, nonstop action, and snappy dialogue—think Hill Street Blues in Washington state.” 💙
Zafiro has published over 50 crime novels. The River City series runs 10 books. ⭐
Why this grips you: A serial robber is escalating toward murder, four officers with their own battles to fight have to stop him, and someone is going to get hurt before it’s over.
Levi Cade’s firefighting career ended in an on-the-job accident. Then his father died and left him—a man who has never worn a suit in his life—in charge of a multimillion-dollar Lake Tahoe resort, surrounded by financially uptight advisors telling him what to do and how to do it. What he needs is someone at his side who he can actually trust. The perfect candidate walks through his door in a pencil skirt and fitted white blouse, with the kind of competence that makes him immediately want to hire her. The only problem: she’s his cheating ex’s younger sister. Hell no. Emily Wright is the last person he wants anywhere near his carefully restructured life. But she needs the job and she’s clearly the best person for it. Levi Cade has never been good at playing it safe. Jules Barnard opens the Cade Brothers series with the forbidden workplace romance that USA Today named a bestseller. 💕
Barnard writes with the specific combination of warmth and simmering tension that has made the Cade Brothers one of the most beloved indie romance series set in Lake Tahoe. Levi’s forced reinvention—from firefighter to CEO, from easy-going to responsible—gives the romance its emotional stakes, and Emily is exactly the kind of competent, warm heroine who earns the hero’s complete capitulation. Reviewers flew through it and reached immediately for Book 2. 🔍
Barnard is a USA Today bestselling author. The Cade Brothers series runs five books, each following a different brother. ⭐
Why this hooks you: A firefighter turned reluctant CEO needs someone he can trust at his side—and the only qualified candidate is the one woman he was absolutely certain he would never hire.
Almost thirty, recently single, and desperate to prove herself to her billionaire family, Kimberly Westmoreland entered a contest to win a small island inn on the North Carolina coast and actually won. It seemed like a golden opportunity. Then she arrives to discover the community’s plans aren’t entirely above board—Faire Island is trying to lure single women to the island in the hope they’ll become permanent residents and brides—the property is completely run down, and the handsome man assigned to help her fix it up is as rude as they come. Bode Murphy’s marriage didn’t work out and he wants nothing to do with the town’s scheme to import single women. Yet there is something about this particular city girl—her determined spirit and refusal to be discouraged—that he cannot dismiss as easily as he planned. Lizabeth Scott opens the Faire Island Brides series with the enemies-to-lovers romance that reviewers describe as impossible to put down. 💕
Scott writes with the warmth and light comic touch that characterizes her beach romance catalog. The quirky islanders with their matchmaking agenda provide both comic relief and genuine community texture, and the contrast between Kimberly’s billionaire background and the very hands-on work of renovating a run-down inn gives the romance its grounding. Multiple reviewers report “laughing throughout.” 🔍
Scott is a USA Today bestselling author and Carolina girl who sets most of her books on the beaches and mountains of North Carolina. The Faire Island Brides series runs five books. ⭐
Why this charms: She won an island inn in a contest to prove herself, the inn is a disaster, the handyman assigned to help her is infuriating, and the whole town is openly trying to marry her off.
Star Rust
After decades of scraping by on whatever work the galaxy would throw at him, Crix Nakato finally has his own ship—a temperamental ex-courier vessel with one dead engine, enough quirks to match its world-weary new owner, and just enough capacity for the kind of small-time freight jobs that keep a man barely solvent. A routine delivery leads him to a derelict ship drifting silently in space. Inside, he finds the sole survivor of a family massacre: a nine-year-old girl named Izzy Garcia, impossibly alive, and with dangerous cargo somewhere in the hold. Crix has spent his whole career not getting involved in things that aren’t his problem. Izzy is about to become his problem. Jon Kiln opens the Starborne Strays series with the warm, character-driven space opera that has built over 590 five-star reviews and counting. ✨
Kiln writes with the lean, efficient prose style that readers of the series consistently praise—no wasted words, no unnecessary fluff, just a well-paced story with genuine heart. The dynamic between the weary, cynical Crix and the irrepressible Izzy is exactly the kind of found-family relationship that earns its emotional payoff. Kiln reportedly takes inspiration from birdwatching and long bicycle rides through the countryside, which tracks with the quiet warmth of his storytelling. 🔍
Kiln is a prolific author across multiple series including Ashes and Gum Trees. The Starborne Strays series runs five completed books. ⭐
Why this captivates: A jaded galaxy drifter finds a nine-year-old survivor on a massacre ship, and suddenly has a reason to care about something other than the next job—for $1.49.
Christie Tate had just been named the top student in her law school class and had her eating disorder finally under control. She was also driving through Chicago fantasizing about her own death. The isolation and sadness that plagued her despite every achievement had become impossible to ignore. Enter Dr. Rosen—a therapist who calmly told her that if she joined one of his group therapy sessions, he could transform her life. All she had to do was show up and be completely honest. About everything. Her eating habits, her childhood, her sexual history, her most embarrassing moments—in a room full of six strangers who were under no confidentiality obligation. Christie said yes. What followed were five years of getting psychologically and emotionally naked in ways she couldn’t have imagined—and finding the human connection she hadn’t known she was capable of. Christie Tate delivers the New York Times bestselling memoir that Reese Witherspoon made her book club pick for 2020. 💙
The book is genuinely funny as often as it’s raw—Tate’s voice is self-deprecating, honest, and warm throughout—and the portrait of Dr. Rosen, a quirky Harvard-educated therapist whose methods are unconventional to say the least, is one of the more memorable therapy relationships in contemporary memoir. Good Morning America called it “funny, emotional, and insightful.” Time praised its “fearless candor and vulnerability.” 🔍
Tate is a lawyer, essayist, and writer based in Chicago. Group is her debut memoir. A follow-up, B.F.F., focuses on friendship. ⭐
Why this moves you: A top law student who had everything but couldn’t feel anything finally agreed to get naked with strangers in group therapy—and it actually worked—for $1.99.
In 2016, NBC News journalist Ronan Farrow began investigating allegations against Harvey Weinstein that would eventually shatter one of the most powerful men in Hollywood—and expose a conspiracy involving private intelligence agencies, corporate lawyers, and complicit media organizations that had spent decades protecting predators at the highest levels of the entertainment industry. Catch and Kill is not just the story of how Weinstein was brought down. It is the story of the systematic machinery deployed to prevent that from happening—the spies hired to follow sources, the NDAs used to silence survivors, the network executives who killed the story, and the army of fixers who made the whole operation function for thirty years. Farrow’s Pulitzer Prize–winning investigation arrived first in The New Yorker in 2017, and this book is the full, unsparing account of how it was reported. 🔍
Farrow writes with the propulsive momentum of a thriller—the book reads like a spy novel in places, because in places it genuinely was one—while never losing the human weight of the survivors’ testimonies at its center. The New York Times called it “an explosive, meticulously reported book.” It sparked one of the most consequential reckoning in recent cultural history and directly accelerated the #MeToo movement’s reach into corporate America. 💙
Farrow is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author. Catch and Kill is a standalone work of narrative nonfiction published by Little, Brown. ⭐
Why this matters: The inside story of how Harvey Weinstein was finally exposed—and the private spy networks, silenced journalists, and terrified survivors that nearly prevented it—for $1.99.
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