D. A. Bale
FREE
Humorous Southern Mystery Romance
Don’t you dare call Victoria Bohanan a debutante. 🤠 That cozy life is firmly in her rearview mirror after striking out on her own. Nowadays she earns every penny of that twenty-dollar tip by guessing your favorite drink faster than you can belly up to the bar. Sharp wits have gotten her out of more than one disastrous affair.
Until her mouth sinks her right into another. When an old high school flame returns to town with a pastorate position lodged under his belt, life becomes tangled. 💀 Quicker than Vicki can score a shot of Jack, her former boy toy is embroiled in a mystery guaranteed to implode the megachurch his parents built and send the gossiping gaggle into a tailspin faster than a quarterback sack on Sunday.
She’s smart. She’s sexy. With an attitude the size of Texas only a mother could love. 🍺 Bale delivers a Southern mystery with voice to spare—Vicki’s narration crackles with humor, and the Texas setting is rendered with affectionate authenticity. Megachurch politics, small-town scandal, and a murder that threatens to upend everything provide plenty of plot.
But when the cow chips are down, Vicki’s the one to uncover the killer and solve the case of who murdered the preacher’s wife. 🔍 The romance with her former flame adds complication without overwhelming the mystery.
Here’s what you’re getting: a sassy, Southern-fried mystery with a bartender sleuth who mixes drinks and solves crimes with equal flair. 🌟 First in The Bartender Babe Chronicles—perfect for fans of Janet Evanovich with a Lone Star twist.
Audrey Sharpe
FREE
Space Opera Sci-Fi Adventure
For Aurora Hawke, protecting the secret of her half-human heritage has been a lifelong challenge. 🚀 Taking command of her own starship and assembling the best crew in the quadrant has been her dream. Failing at both is her nightmare. But with millions of lives at risk, she may have to sacrifice everything—including her future.
When a planet’s survival hangs in the balance, Aurora must decide how far she’s willing to go. Revealing her unique abilities might save millions of lives—but it could also mean spending the rest of her life on the run. ✨ The choice between duty and self-preservation has never been more stark.
Sharpe delivers Star Trek-style adventure with a compelling protagonist whose mixed heritage makes her both powerful and vulnerable. The starship setting allows for classic space opera elements—alien encounters, interstellar stakes, crew dynamics—while Aurora’s secret adds personal tension. 🌌 The world-building is rich without being overwhelming.
The Starhawke and its crew feel lived-in, and Aurora’s command style reflects someone who’s earned respect rather than demanded it. ⚡ The pacing is brisk, the stakes escalate satisfyingly, and the series potential is clear.
Here’s what you’re getting: pulse-pounding interstellar adventure with a half-human captain, otherworldly starships, and galaxy-spanning stakes. 🛸 First in the Starhawke Rising series—perfect for fans of Lindsay Buroker, Michelle Diener, and classic space opera.
Meredith Potts
FREE
Christian Fiction
Fun-filled parties. Beautiful decorations. Delicious food. Fantastic presents. Joyous family celebration. And murder. 🎄 This is shaping up to be a holiday season that Sabrina Daley will never forget—but if she doesn’t act fast, it will be for all the wrong reasons.
Eleven cozy mysteries in one collection, all centered around the Christmas season and amateur sleuth Sabrina Daley. 🔍 Each book delivers the comfort-food formula readers love: festive settings, quirky characters, puzzle-box mysteries, and just enough danger to raise the stakes without ruining the holiday spirit.
Potts writes clean, Christian-friendly cozies that emphasize community, faith, and the satisfaction of justice served. The Christmas settings provide maximum coziness, from decorated small towns to family gatherings gone wrong. 🎁 Sabrina is a relatable everywoman sleuth who stumbles into trouble and thinks her way out.
At eleven books for free, this collection offers serious value for cozy mystery fans looking to fill the holiday reading season. ☕ The cases are solved, the killers caught, and the Christmas spirit preserved—though not without some close calls along the way.
Here’s what you’re getting: eleven holiday cozy mysteries featuring an amateur sleuth determined to save Christmas from murderers. 🌟 Perfect for binge-reading by the fire.
Emergency: Stories
Kathleen Alcott
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Literary Short Stories
A professor finds a photograph of her deceased mother in a compromising position on the wall of a museum. A twenty-something’s lucrative remote work sparks paranoia and bigotry. A transplant to a new city must choose who she trusts when her partner reveals a violent history. 📸 The summer after her divorce from an older man, an exiled painter’s former friends grapple with rumors that she attempted to pass as a teenager.
In this long-awaited debut collection, Kathleen Alcott turns her considerable skills as a stylist on the unfreedoms of American life—as well as the guilt that stalks those who survive them. ✨ These stories roam from European cities to scorched California towns, drug-smeared motel rooms to polished dinner parties, taking taut, surprising portraits of addiction, love, misogyny, and sexual power.
Alcott confronts the hidden perils of class ascension. The women in these stories try to pay down the psychic debts of their old lives as they search for a new happiness they can afford. 💔 There’s a specificity to her observations—about money, about bodies, about the compromises women make—that cuts deep.
The prose is precise and unsettling, the kind of writing that makes you pause mid-sentence to absorb what just happened. 🌙 These aren’t comfortable stories, but they’re memorable ones, lingering in the mind long after the book is closed.
Here’s what you’re getting: literary short fiction at its sharpest—dark, beautiful, and unsparing in its examination of American womanhood. 🖤 For readers who want their stories to leave marks.
Sebastien de Castell
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Action & Adventure Fantasy
Welcome to the Operato Belleza—it might save his life, or it just might be the end of him. 🎭 Damelas Chademantaigne picked a poor night to flee a judicial duel. He has precious little hope of escaping the wrath of the Vixen, the most feared duellist in the entire city, until he stumbles through the stage doors of the magnificent opera house and tricks his way into the company of actors.
An archaic law provides temporary respite from his troubles—until one night a ghostly voice in his head causes Damelas to fumble his lines, inadvertently blurting out a dreadful truth: the city’s most legendary hero may actually be a traitor and a brutal murderer. ⚔️ Now he’s made powerful enemies who want him silenced permanently.
De Castell, author of the beloved Greatcoats series, delivers swashbuckling adventure with theatrical flair. Damelas must somehow find courage he’s never shown before, aided only by his boisterous friend Bereto, a beautiful assassin whose target may well be Damelas himself, and a company of misfit actors who’d just as soon see him dead. 🗡️ Oh, and there’s still the matter of the Vixen waiting to duel him.
The setting—a world where theater and politics intertwine, where actors have legal protections and ancient secrets hide in plain sight—is irresistible. 🎪 De Castell writes action sequences with cinematic precision and dialogue that crackles with wit.
Here’s what you’re getting: swashbuckling fantasy adventure with a theatrical twist, from an author who knows how to balance humor, heart, and sword fights. 🌟 First in The Court of Shadows series—perfect for fans of Scott Lynch and the author’s own Greatcoats.
Laura Cumming
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Biographies of Artists, Architects & Photographers
In 1654, the Thunderclap—an enormous explosion at a gunpowder store—devastated the city of Delft, killing hundreds of people and injuring thousands more. 💥 Among the dead was Carel Fabritius, an extraordinary painter whose brief career had already produced works of startling originality. He was thirty-two years old.
Art critic Laura Cumming uses this catastrophic moment as the lens for something more expansive: a meditation on art, loss, and how paintings enter our lives and change how we see. 🎨 She writes about Fabritius and the Dutch Golden Age with scholarly authority, but she also writes about her own father, a painter, and the ways art shaped her understanding of the world.
“Cumming has fashioned a book that combines memoir, art criticism, and history to illuminating effect” (The New York Times Book Review). 📖 Like Dutch art itself, the story gradually links country, city, town, street, house, interior—all the way to the bird on its perch, the blue and white tile, the smallest seed in a loaf of bread.
This is a book about attention—what it means to really look at something, whether a painting or a person or a memory. 🕊️ Cumming’s prose is luminous, and her ability to move between centuries, between the personal and the historical, gives the book an unusual emotional resonance.
Here’s what you’re getting: a beautiful hybrid of art history, biography, and memoir from one of the finest art critics writing today. 🖼️ For readers who believe that how we see shapes who we become.
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