Madison arrives at the old Colonial in New Hampshire knowing instinctively that her past and future are about to converge. The ancient oak tree and a nearby Stonehenge give the property its supernatural pull, and the elusive memory that has haunted her entire life feels close to resolution—until a handsome Irishman appears at her door with revelations she couldn’t have anticipated. Sky Purington opens the MacLomain Series: Irish Roots with the time travel romance premise that earns its specific mythological depth from the Gaelic world-building at its center. 💙
Cian, Gaelic King of the Connacht, hears Madison’s calls across time and has no choice but to go to her—he carries the memory she has forgotten, one that begins what will eventually become folklore if it plays out as the gods of old have foreseen. The stakes are Ireland’s future intact for generations. The complication: what the gods require may demand sacrificing Madison, which seemed straightforward before Cian met her and discovered his heart would not cooperate with necessity. Purington develops the dual-timeline mythology with the world-building investment that MacLomain fans come for. 🍀
Purington is one of the Celtic time travel romance space’s most prolific and beloved authors, with a massive devoted readership that has followed the MacLomain series across many volumes and multiple sub-series for the combination of authentic Gaelic mythology, time travel mechanics that take the past seriously, and heroes whose ancient honor is in genuine conflict with modern feelings. The Irish Roots sub-series opens a fresh narrative arc within the established world. ⭐
Why this captivates: A forgotten memory that determines Ireland’s future, a Gaelic king who crosses time to deliver it, and the gods’ plan that requires sacrificing the woman he finds himself unable to sacrifice—A Celtic Memory, free.
Billionaire Mia Jagger arrives in Wyoming undercover to evaluate a foreclosure ranch without revealing her identity—a plan that goes immediately sideways when she falls and hits her head. She wakes up in the hospital with no memory of who she is, afraid, and fixated on the blue-eyed man who held her hand while she was unconscious. Ross Charm didn’t want to bring a woman who can’t remember anything back to his ranch—but she keeps insisting and he can’t leave her on her own. Taylor Hart opens the Jagger Family Romances with the Christian romance premise that stacks its tropes with cheerful transparency and delivers them with genuine warmth. 💙
The amnesia structure gives the romance its specific clean slate—Mia experiences Ross and his world without the filter of her billionaire identity, and Ross develops feelings for a woman whose actual life would complicate everything he might feel about her. Hart develops the Wyoming ranch setting with the warmth and outdoor specificity that distinguishes her Western Christian romance, and the secret identity reveal gives the novel its satisfying complication when Mia’s family arrives with the truth. 💕
Hart writes Christian romance with the combination of genuine faith dimension, warmth, and the specific pleasures of ranch settings and families with strong community bonds that have built a devoted readership for the Jagger Family Romances. The amnesia-meets-undercover-billionaire premise delivers its specific wish-fulfillment pleasures with the sweet register that Christian romance readership values—genuine connection built before wealth or identity can complicate it. ⭐
Why this charms: A billionaire evaluating a foreclosure ranch undercover, a fall that erases her memory, a blue-eyed rancher who can’t leave her alone, and the truth that arrives with her family—Secret Amnesia Undercover Billionaire, free.
Julius is the smallest dragon in the Heartstriker clan, and he survives by a code that is scandalous in a family of ambitious magical predators: keep quiet, don’t cause trouble, stay out of the way of larger dragons. His mother Bethesda has finally run out of patience with this meek behavior. Now sealed in his human form and banished to the DFZ—a vertical metropolis built on the ruins of Old Detroit—he has one month to prove he can be a ruthless dragon or lose his true shape forever. Rachel Aaron opens the Heartstrikers series with the urban fantasy premise built on the most specific and delightful of inversions: the nice dragon in a world that has no use for nice dragons. 🐉
The DFZ setting—where dragons are considered monsters to be exterminated, and where modern mages and vengeful spirits make the environment hostile in ways that raw power doesn’t solve—forces Julius to rely on the qualities his family despises: cleverness, cooperation, trusting humans. Aaron develops the world with the inventive specificity that distinguishes urban fantasy that takes its mythology seriously while finding genuine comedy in its protagonist’s specific predicament. 😂
Aaron is one of urban fantasy’s most commercially successful and beloved authors, with a massive readership that has followed the Heartstrikers series for the combination of genuinely inventive dragon world-building, the specific charm of a protagonist whose niceness is both his greatest liability and his greatest asset, and the DFZ’s rich urban environment. Julius’s specific problem—that his best qualities are wrong for his world—gives the series its ongoing engine. ⭐
Why this entertains: The smallest, nicest dragon in the family, sealed in human form, banished to a city where dragons are hunted, given one month to prove he can be ruthless—or else—Nice Dragons Finish Last, free.
How to Get Ideas
Jack Foster spent decades in advertising, a field where the creative problem—coming up with a good idea on demand, under deadline, when your mind refuses to cooperate—is not an occasional challenge but a daily professional requirement. *How to Get Ideas* distills what he learned into a five-step technique that takes the mystery and anxiety out of the idea-generating process: a proven system that works regardless of age, skill level, job, or training. The expanded second edition adds new material on turning failures to advantage and creating environments that invite ideas. 💡
The specific techniques Foster teaches give the book its practical value beyond the general encouragement that most creativity books offer: conditioning your mind to become idea-prone, utilizing humor as a generative tool, developing curiosity as a deliberate practice, visualizing goals with specificity, rethinking your thinking, and overcoming the fear of rejection that blocks more ideas than any lack of creativity. Dozens of examples and real-life stories demonstrate the techniques in action. 🌟
Foster writes with the wit and directness of someone who learned these principles under the specific professional pressure of having to produce creative work whether or not inspiration cooperated—which gives the book its specific credibility over creativity guides written from more theoretical positions. The core argument—that idea generation is a learnable skill rather than an innate gift—is both the book’s most important claim and its most liberating one. At $2.99, marked down from $17.99, this is exceptional value for a creativity guide that has remained in print and in use for decades. ⭐
Why this matters: A proven five-step system for getting more ideas faster—from an advertising veteran who learned to generate them on deadline—the expanded classic for anyone whose job or life requires creative thinking, for $2.99.
The Practical Herbal Medicine Handbook from Althea Press takes a genuinely useful approach to herbal wellness: a searchable directory of over forty-four healing herbs with their uses, properties, and practical notes, paired with over a hundred DIY herbal treatments and step-by-step photo-illustrated techniques for growing, preparing, and applying them. The result is a quick reference guide designed to actually be consulted rather than read once and shelved—the kind of handbook that earns its place on a kitchen counter or in a cabinet. 🌿
The coverage spans the full range of practical herbal medicine: preventative care for seasonal allergies, treatments for common ailments including acid reflux, and approaches to mental health concerns such as anxiety. The common-mistakes section and misconception debunking give the guide its specific value for beginners who have encountered the considerable amount of herbal medicine misinformation circulating online—separating what the evidence actually supports from what marketing has claimed. 💙
Althea Press has published extensively in the natural wellness and herbal medicine space, with guides consistently praised for the combination of accessible instruction, genuine practical content, and the photo-illustrated step-by-step format that makes techniques learnable rather than merely described. For anyone beginning a herbal medicine practice, wanting to reduce dependence on over-the-counter remedies for common ailments, or simply wanting reliable reference material for growing and using medicinal herbs at home, this is an excellent and practical starting point. At $3.99, marked down from $17.99, this is excellent value. ⭐
Why this belongs in your home: Over 44 healing herbs, 100-plus DIY treatments, photo-illustrated techniques, and the common mistakes to avoid—the quick reference herbal medicine handbook designed to actually be used, marked down from $18 to $3.99.
The men of British and Commonwealth Bomber Command during the Second World War were largely ordinary people plucked from civilian life and thrust into one of the most statistically lethal assignments in the entire conflict. Martin Bowman’s *Bombs Away!* collects their first-person accounts—stirring, daring, irreverent, humorous, sardonic, and sometimes despondent—into a portrait of what it actually felt like to fly those missions rather than what official history records about them. The result is among the most immediate and human accounts of Bomber Command service available. ✈️
Bowman renders the specific atmosphere of the bomber squadrons with the accumulated detail of many voices: the shock wave that rippled through a squadron after a heavy mauling over enemy territory, the empty places at the mess hall table, the abandoned locker, the dog waiting by the barracks for the master who won’t return. Death came from anonymous sources—from behind clouds, out of the sun, from antiaircraft guns on the ground, from the weather itself—which gave the danger its specific psychological texture: constant, arbitrary, impossible to outfight directly. 💙
Bowman is one of British military aviation history’s most prolific authors, with decades of research and dozens of books drawing on firsthand accounts from veterans. The range of experience documented in *Bombs Away!* gives the collection its breadth—bravery and fortitude alongside despondency and dark humor, the full spectrum of what men facing those odds actually felt and said. At $1.99, marked down from $11.99, this is excellent value for essential primary-voice military aviation history. ⭐
Why this endures: The men of British Bomber Command in their own words—the fear, the camaraderie, the dark humor, the empty chairs—Martin Bowman’s essential first-person collection for $1.99.
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