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Author: Emily Oberton
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Cozy Mystery

Interior designer Hadley Sutton has an eye for style, an ear for gossip, and a nose for trouble—a combination that serves her well in fashion magazines but proves dangerous in Darlington Hills, Virginia. After a painful breakup with her locally famous New Orleans boyfriend whose face is plastered on every billboard, Hadley escapes to this charming small town for a job interview, family time with her favorite aunt, and a break from her now-single party-of-one status. But Hadley’s plans take a dramatic turn when she snags an impromptu interior design gig, only to find herself at the center of a mystery when her client’s fiancée vanishes. 🏡

Feeling responsible for the woman’s disappearance—she was last seen at the house Hadley was redesigning—Hadley searches for answers while trying to stay focused on acing her ultimate job interview. Turns out that isn’t so easy with distractions like the dimpled Officer Appley who keeps showing up at crime scenes, and the mounting danger that has befallen this supposedly idyllic small town. With secrets hiding behind every freshly painted door and friendly Southern facade, Hadley must piece together clues from color consultations, neighborhood gossip, and suspicious design clients. 🔍

Emily Oberton delivers cozy mystery that uses interior design as more than just backdrop—Hadley’s eye for detail and access to people’s homes gives her unique investigative advantages while also making her a target for whoever doesn’t want the truth revealed. The Southern small-town setting provides both charm and secrets, where everyone knows everyone but nobody’s telling the whole truth. Hadley must navigate murder investigation while dealing with her own romantic baggage and the pressure of landing her dream job, proving that sometimes the most dangerous decorating choice is getting involved in other people’s business. 🎨

What makes this essential: A cozy mystery launching the Hadley Home Design series where interior designer Hadley Sutton escapes heartbreak in Darlington Hills, Virginia, only to investigate when her client’s fiancée vanishes—combining Southern charm, design expertise, and a dimpled officer while secrets hide behind every painted door.

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Author: Clement Clarke Moore
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Holiday Fiction

This timeless poem captures the magic of Christmas Eve as St. Nicholas arrives with his sleigh, reindeer, and boundless cheer. First published in 1823 as “A Visit from St. Nicholas,” Clement Clarke Moore’s verse transformed how generations imagine Santa Claus—from his “round little belly that shook when he laughed like a bowl full of jelly” to his reindeer team led by Dasher and Dancer. With its rhythmic verse, vivid imagery, and warm spirit, the poem brings to life a moment of pure childhood wonder that has shaped Christmas celebrations for over two centuries. 🎅

Cherished as “the poem that defined the modern image of Santa Claus,” this classic continues to delight readers young and old. Before Moore’s poem, depictions of St. Nicholas varied wildly across cultures—sometimes tall and thin, sometimes stern, often without the jolly personality we now associate with Santa. Moore’s cozy, cheerful vision—with specific details about his appearance, his magical sleigh, and his method of delivering presents through chimneys—became the definitive version that influenced everything from Coca-Cola advertisements to mall Santas to countless adaptations. Its joyful cadence, cozy charm, and festive heart make it a treasured part of the holiday season. 🎄

The poem’s enduring appeal lies in its ability to transport readers to that magical moment of Christmas Eve anticipation—”when all through the house, not a creature was stirring.” Moore captures childhood wonder without condescension, creating verses that work equally well read aloud by parents or recited by children who’ve memorized every line. The rhythmic structure makes it memorable, the imagery makes it vivid, and the gentle humor makes it delightful across ages. This is the poem that taught the world Santa’s reindeer names, popularized the chimney entrance, and gave us “Happy Christmas to all, and to all a good night.” 🦌

What makes this essential: Clement Clarke Moore’s 1823 poem that defined the modern image of Santa Claus through rhythmic verse describing his round belly, reindeer team, and Christmas Eve delivery—a timeless classic that shaped how generations imagine St. Nicholas and remains a cherished holiday tradition.

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Author: Mary E. Twomey
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Romantasy

Running toward danger is about to become Rosie’s full-time job. When a grizzled stranger crashes into her life and lifts the concealment that has marred her face since childhood, Rosie Avalon leaves everything she knows behind. The magic that kept her hidden suddenly breaks, revealing not just her true appearance but her connection to a realm teeming with magical creatures that shouldn’t exist but definitely do. Pulled into this broken world, Rosie must navigate unfamiliar territory while avoiding capture by the evil queen who knows there’s more to Rosie than meets the eye—and wants to exploit whatever that “more” turns out to be. 🌟

Bastien is an Untouchable, feared and shunned by all but a handful of elite warriors who can stomach working with someone society has marked as cursed. His realm has been ravaged by the evil queen’s reign—landscapes destroyed, populations enslaved, magic corrupted—but he will stop at nothing to save the land he loves, even if it means pushing Rosie past her breaking point to unlock whatever power she’s carrying. Thrust into a quest that threatens to destroy her family back home, Rosie’s path becomes brutally clear: she must sacrifice all she holds dear to save a world on the brink of collapse, and hope she doesn’t lose herself along the way. ⚔️

Mary E. Twomey delivers a romantasy bundle spanning three books that follow Rosie from “Ugly Girl” through “Lost Girl” to “Rich Girl,” charting her transformation from concealed nobody to someone powerful enough to challenge an evil queen. This isn’t gentle fantasy—Rosie gets pushed, broken, and rebuilt repeatedly as she learns that saving magical realms requires giving up safety and comfort. The romance with Bastien develops against apocalyptic stakes where personal happiness feels selfish when entire worlds are dying. The bundle format lets readers experience Rosie’s complete arc from hidden girl to realized power without waiting between installments. 💫

What makes this essential: A three-book romantasy bundle following Rosie Avalon from concealed girl to magical savior as she’s pulled into a broken realm, teams with feared Untouchable warrior Bastien, and must sacrifice everything to stop an evil queen—charting her transformation across Ugly Girl, Lost Girl, and Rich Girl.

Red Eyes: A Nicole Beretti Thriller

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Author: Luka T. Jacobs
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Horror Suspense

Some monsters are born in darkness. Others are made by it. In the forests near Upper Klamath Lake, a young Sasquatch witnesses the violent loss of his family—hunters, poachers, or just humans doing what humans do when they encounter something they fear and don’t understand. What follows shapes him into something else, something that transcends cryptid folklore and becomes genuine nightmare fuel. Over the years, he transforms into a legend whispered about by locals who know better than to go into certain parts of the forest: a towering creature with red eyes and a growing obsession with a blonde-haired girl he once saw near the edge of the woods. That glimpse imprinted on him, became the focal point of whatever passes for emotion in a traumatized cryptid’s psychology. 👁️

That girl was Nicole Beretti. Now a Special Agent, Beretti is in Blackridge recovering after the recent cryptid conflict—because apparently her job involves enough creature encounters to require recovery time between incidents. She grew up believing her parents died in a tragic accident, the kind of random automotive tragedy that destroys families but doesn’t suggest anything supernatural or sinister. But when a neighbor recounts the truth—how a creature forced their car off the road and dragged her parents from the wreckage to their deaths while young Nicole presumably watched or heard or understood something was wrong—the past Nicole thought she’d buried comes roaring back with vengeance-fueled clarity. 🚗

Together with Agent Jacobi, she uncovers two decades of sightings and attacks scattered across the region, some only days old, creating a pattern that law enforcement either missed or deliberately ignored because “Sasquatch killed people” doesn’t make it into official reports. The creature has been hunting, learning, evolving—and leaving a trail of victims that all connect back to that initial trauma near Upper Klamath Lake. Beretti sets out to uncover the truth about what really happened to her parents and bring down the creature that tore her family apart, but this isn’t a simple revenge mission. The creature remembers her too. The blonde-haired girl it’s been obsessed with for two decades is now hunting it with federal authority and weapons. 🔫

Luka T. Jacobs delivers horror suspense that treats cryptids as genuine monsters rather than misunderstood animals—this Sasquatch isn’t a shy forest dweller avoiding humans, it’s an apex predator with human-level intelligence, generational trauma, and a specific vendetta that’s been simmering for twenty years. The red eyes aren’t just atmospheric detail; they’re a warning system locals have learned to recognize as the last thing you see before you die. Beretti’s investigation becomes personal in the most dangerous way: she’s hunting something that’s been hunting her family specifically, that’s killed strategically, that knows the forest better than any human ever will. This is cryptid horror where the monster isn’t random—it’s targeted, patient, and has been waiting for Nicole Beretti to figure out the truth so the real hunt can begin. 🌲

What makes this essential: A cryptid horror thriller where Special Agent Nicole Beretti discovers the “accident” that killed her parents was actually murder by a traumatized Sasquatch with red eyes who’s been obsessed with her for twenty years, leading to a hunt where both predator and prey remember each other intimately.

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Author: KJ Kalis
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Police Procedurals

From the quiet streets of Highmill, New York, to the shadows of her own past, psychologist Dr. Skye Johnston is about to be thrown into a deadly game of cat and mouse where her professional expertise in criminal psychology becomes uncomfortably personal. She thought she’d left her troubled childhood behind—buried the trauma, built a successful practice, created distance between who she was and who she became. But when a dead body appears on her doorstep, Skye discovers that the past doesn’t stay buried just because you’ve stopped looking at it. Someone knows exactly who she is, where she came from, and what secrets she’s spent years hiding. The body isn’t random—it’s a message specifically for her. 🏠

Skye is forced to confront her past in order to save her future, teaming up with K9 officer Logan Fletcher to unravel a mystery that keeps circling back to her own history. Logan brings tactical training and a highly skilled dog to the investigation, but Skye brings something more dangerous: inside knowledge of how killers think, how trauma shapes behavior, how someone from a troubled background might become either a psychologist who helps people or a killer who destroys them. As they dig deeper, the professional boundaries between psychologist and law enforcement blur—Skye isn’t just consulting on this case, she’s living it. Every clue points toward her past, every victim seems connected to her history. 🔍

The investigation reveals that the killer may be closer to home than Skye ever imagined—not just geographically close but psychologically intimate, someone who knows her patterns, understands her vulnerabilities, has been watching her long enough to know exactly how to unravel her carefully constructed life. Is it someone from her troubled childhood seeking revenge? A patient who became obsessed? Someone who shares her past trauma and blames her for surviving when they suffered? The worst part of hunting a killer who knows you intimately is that you can’t trust your own judgment—every suspect could be someone you’ve repressed, every theory could be contaminated by your own blind spots. 💀

KJ Kalis delivers police procedural that explores the particular horror of being both investigator and target, of having your professional skills tested against someone who’s studied you as carefully as you’ve studied criminal psychology. Skye’s troubled childhood isn’t just backstory—it’s the weapon being used against her, the vulnerability the killer exploits. Will she be able to piece together the puzzle before it’s too late, or will confronting her past destroy the future she’s built? Fans of thrillers and murder mysteries will devour this pulse-pounding tale of suspense and betrayal where the line between hunter and hunted depends on which secrets you’re willing to face. ⚖️

What makes this essential: A police procedural thriller where psychologist Dr. Skye Johnston finds a body on her doorstep connected to her troubled past, forcing her to team with K9 officer Logan Fletcher to hunt a killer who knows her intimately—where every clue points back to secrets she’s spent years burying.

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Author: Deborah Brown
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Women’s Humorous Fiction

Mayhem. Margaritas. Welcome to my new life. After Aunt Elizabeth’s sudden death, I’m the unexpected owner of The Tarpon Cove Cottages, a beachfront property in Tarpon Cove, Florida where the humidity is a solid 100%, the locals are a-hundred-and-ten percent crazy, and my inheritance comes with a body count I definitely didn’t budget for. The cottages are beautiful in that weathered Florida Keys way, the beach is pristine, and the sunset views would be absolutely perfect if they weren’t being managed by a weasel who wants me gone. The property manager makes his hostility crystal clear from day one: I’m an outsider, I don’t understand how things work here, and he’d much prefer I sell to him for pennies on the dollar and disappear back to wherever I came from. 🏖️

Between Joseph, my resident gossip who knows absolutely everything about everyone and isn’t shy about sharing unsolicited information, and Miss January, a booze-loving neighbor who sleeps in the bushes with the dedication of someone who’s given up on conventional living arrangements, I’ve got my hands spectacularly full. Joseph provides running commentary on every person, scandal, and historical grudge in Tarpon Cove, which would be overwhelming except it turns out local knowledge is essential when you’re trying to figure out who wants you dead. Miss January stumbles through the property at odd hours offering slurred wisdom and occasionally witnessing things she probably shouldn’t, making her both a liability and an unexpectedly useful source of information. 🍹

Then a PI with a gunshot wound and a smile that could melt glaciers shows up at my cottages, dragging a whole new level of danger into my life along with undeniable chemistry and complications I absolutely don’t need. He’s bleeding, charming, evasive about why someone shot him, and clearly using The Tarpon Cove Cottages as a hideout from something or someone dangerous. The smart move would be calling the police and washing my hands of whatever trouble he’s running from. But between his wounded-hero appeal and the way he looks at me like I’m not just another property owner, I make the spectacularly unwise decision to let him stay. Now the property manager’s hostility has escalated to actual threats, Miss January keeps finding suspicious things in the bushes, and my gunshot-wound PI is involving me in investigations that may or may not be legal. 🔫

Deborah Brown delivers women’s humorous fiction that captures the chaos of inheriting property in a Florida Keys community where everyone is slightly unhinged and nothing is ever as simple as it seems. The humor comes from culture clash—outsider meets entrenched local crazy—mixed with the absurdity of trying to run a business while dodging murder attempts and managing colorful characters who treat boundaries as suggestions. This is beach-town mystery with margaritas, mayhem, and the gradual realization that “paradise” in the Florida Keys comes with a significantly higher body count than the tourism brochures suggest. 🌴

What makes this essential: Women’s humorous fiction set in the Florida Keys where inheriting The Tarpon Cove Cottages means dealing with a hostile property manager, a gossip named Joseph, a booze-loving neighbor in the bushes, and a wounded PI who brings danger along with his devastating smile—launching a series where paradise has a body count.

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