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Author: Conrad Bauer
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Occult Unexplained Mysteries

The Knights Templar existed officially for less than two hundred years. Founded to protect pilgrims in the Holy Lands, they rose to become some of the most feared warriors in the region—holding a papal mandate, controlling what may have been the world’s first real banking system, and waging war against anyone who challenged Christianity’s claim to its holiest grounds. Then, just as rapidly as they rose, they fell. The greatest nations of Europe and the Church turned on them together. They were hunted, tortured, and burned at the stake, condemned as devil worshippers who spat on the cross and plotted against the Pope. Conrad Bauer opens the History of the Knights and the Crusades series with both the official account and the questions the official account leaves unanswered. ⚔️

The specific question Bauer pursues—how an organization this powerful simply vanishes—is the one that has sustained Templar fascination for seven centuries. A group with their resources, their networks, their specific combination of military, financial, and ecclesiastical influence does not disappear overnight, and the historical evidence of their influence threading into the modern world is the book’s central argument. Bauer examines both the documented history and the various ways Templar ideas and structures have tunnelled forward through time. 🔍

Bauer writes historical mystery with the combination of accessible narrative and genuine research that has built a devoted following for the History of the Knights series. The Templar story is one of history’s most genuinely dramatic—real power, real persecution, real mystery about what actually happened and why—and this account gives both the documented history and the enduring questions their proper weight. For readers who want their medieval history with genuine narrative propulsion and its mysteries treated seriously rather than sensationally, this is an excellent entry point. ⭐

Why this captivates: The most powerful military order in medieval Europe, hunted and burned within two centuries of their founding, and the question of whether an organization that powerful actually disappears—Conrad Bauer’s essential Knights Templar history, free.

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Author: Maren Moore
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Best Friend Baseball Romance

The proposal was meant for her best friend. It went to his infuriatingly hot, irritatingly charming older brother instead. Lane Collins is Orleans University’s All-Star baseball captain—cocky pitcher, player on and off the field, the life of every party, and the guy she has secretly crushed on since they were kids. He’s always been out of her league. Then he signs the dotted line on a proposal that wasn’t meant for him and offers to teach her everything, with one condition: they walk away when the list is complete. Maren Moore opens the Orleans University series with the new adult romance premise delivered at full comedic and emotional intensity. 💕

The best friend’s older brother dynamic gives the romance its specific layered complication—this is not simply a secret crush finally reciprocated but a situation with built-in consequences that extend beyond the two people involved. Moore develops the university baseball world with the atmospheric specificity that sports romance requires, and the checklist structure gives the novel its specific forward momentum: every item completed brings both the promised ending and the feelings that were supposed to stay out of it closer simultaneously. 💙

Moore is one of the new adult sports romance space’s most widely read authors, with a massive devoted following that has pursued her work for the combination of genuinely funny setups, swoony heroes whose cockiness is matched by their specific tenderness, and the emotional honesty that distinguishes her best work. The Orleans University series delivers all of those qualities with a baseball setting and a misdirected proposal as the most productive possible starting point. ⭐

Why this entertains: A proposal delivered to the wrong brother, the secret crush who signs the dotted line anyway, a checklist with a walk-away clause, and feelings that definitely didn’t read the terms—Homerun Proposal is new adult baseball romance at full comedic swing.

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Author: Callie Rose
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Paranormal Vampire Romance

She has dedicated her life to slaying vampires. Now she’s volunteering her blood. When her brother gets into serious trouble with the Vampire Clan of Baltimore, there’s only one solution: offer herself up as a blood tribute, infiltrate their underground palace, and find a way to get him out. The plan requires playing the part of a willing blood bag, which turns out to be considerably harder than expected when her first instinct with every vampire she meets is to reach for a stake. Callie Rose opens the Kingdom of Blood series with the paranormal vampire romance premise that earns its tension from the most productive possible starting conflict. 🧛

The three dangerous vampire men who catch her attention give the reverse harem romance its specific character dynamics—Bastian, an ancient prince with features cold as ice and eyes that burn like fire; Rome, a darkly sexy rebel returned from a hundred-year banishment; and the third, whose specific qualities complicate the mission further. Rose develops the underground vampire palace with the atmospheric world-building that paranormal romance requires, and the infiltration mission gives the romance its sustained thriller dimension alongside the forbidden attraction. 💙

Rose writes vampire romance with the combination of genuine supernatural world-building, the specific tension of a protagonist whose professional identity is in direct conflict with her situation, and the reverse harem dynamic executed with real character differentiation rather than simply stacking attractive men. The Kingdom of Blood series has developed a devoted paranormal romance following for exactly this combination—a vampire slayer pretending to be prey is the specific irony that the genre’s best premises exploit, and Rose delivers on it. ⭐

Why this captivates: A vampire slayer who offered herself as a blood tribute to save her brother, an underground palace full of vampires she wants to stake, and three dangerous men who notice her anyway—Blood Debt is vampire romance at full dark intensity.

Tarot by Numbers

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Author: Liz Dean
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New Age Divination with Numerology

Most people who try to learn tarot get lost in the volume of card meanings—78 cards, each with upright and reversed interpretations, each with contextual variations. Liz Dean’s approach in *Tarot by Numbers* cuts through that overwhelm with a single organizing insight: numbers are tarot’s operating system. The 22 major arcana cards run from 0 to 21; the four suits of the minor arcana run Ace to 10. Understanding what numbers mean in a reading gives an immediate interpretive foundation that works before you’ve memorized a single card meaning. 🔮

The practical system Dean develops combines the numerical foundation with other immediately visible clues—suit (Wands, Cups, Swords, Pentacles), color, and central image—to produce readings that are both intuitively accessible and genuinely layered. Even at a glance, the Ace reveals beginnings and the Ten reveals completion or ultimate expression; combined with suit and image, the meaning becomes specific and nuanced without requiring rote memorization. Dean also covers professional numerological techniques: the tarot Birth Card (calculated from date of birth) and the “tarotscope” that identifies which cards influence each year of a life. 🌟

Dean writes tarot instruction with the clarity and practical focus of an experienced teacher who understands that the best system is the one people will actually use. *Tarot by Numbers* is particularly valuable for beginners who have found traditional memorization approaches discouraging, and genuinely enriching for experienced readers who want to add a numerical layer to their existing practice. The numerological dimension adds both breadth and depth to tarot interpretation. At $3.99, marked down from $22.99, this is exceptional value. ⭐

Why this illuminates: Numbers are tarot’s operating system—learn them and every card becomes immediately readable—Liz Dean’s elegant approach to tarot for beginners and experienced readers alike, marked down from $23 to $3.99.

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Author: Harriet Jacobs
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Women’s History

Harriet Ann Jacobs published her memoir in 1861 under the pseudonym Linda Brent—revealing her true identity would have jeopardized her freedom under the Fugitive Slave Law of 1850. It remains among the very few surviving slave narratives written by a woman, and the specific perspective it documents—the particular vulnerability of enslaved women, the sexual violence and predatory behavior that female slaves faced, the specific struggle to practice motherhood when your children could be sold away at any moment—gives it a historical importance that no other document of the era quite replicates. 💙

Jacobs describes her early life in North Carolina as relatively stable until her mother’s death, when she was bequeathed to a relative and discovered the full horror of her position. She writes with the candor and courage of someone who understood that telling the truth required naming what happened, not softening it—the sexual abuse, the fights for survival, the hypocrisy of the master-slave relationship rendered without the protective distance that euphemism would have provided. The account of her escape, her years in hiding, and her eventual reunion with her children in the North carries the full weight of what survival cost her. 🔍

Jacobs went on to become an abolitionist speaker and reformer after gaining her freedom, and the memoir she produced is now recognized as one of the essential texts of American women’s history and slave narrative literature. It is taught in universities, cited in historical scholarship, and read by anyone who wants to understand not just the institution of slavery but the specific experience of Black women within it. At $0.99 this is extraordinary value for an indispensable primary historical document. ⭐

Why this endures: One of the only surviving slave narratives written by a woman—Harriet Jacobs’s unflinching 1861 account of sexual violence, survival, escape, and the fight to keep her children—an essential primary document of American history, for $0.99.

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Author: Paul A. Boehlert
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American Revolution Biographies

August 1777. General Nicholas Herkimer leads Continental forces against the British army under St. Leger in New York’s Mohawk Valley—and wins. The Battle of Oriskany is not among the Revolution’s most famous engagements, but its strategic consequences were profound: Herkimer’s citizen-soldiers prevented the British from splitting the colonies in two, protected Washington’s northern flank, and kept the Continental army intact for the decisive Battle of Saratoga the following month. Paul Boehlert opens his account with the full context of what was actually at stake at Oriskany and why the man who won it deserves more attention than history has generally given him. ⚔️

Herkimer was mortally wounded in the battle—shot through the leg, he reportedly propped himself against a tree and continued directing his troops while smoking his pipe—and died of his wounds days later. Boehlert reconstructs the full arc of the engagement: the events leading to the battle, the tactical decisions made on the field, and the consequences that rippled forward to Saratoga and beyond. The Mohawk Valley setting gives the account its specific frontier atmosphere, and the citizen-soldier dimension—these were not professional troops but local men fighting for their valley—gives it its specific human weight. 💙

Boehlert writes American Revolutionary War history with the narrative engagement and research rigor that the subject requires. Herkimer’s specific combination of courage, tactical intelligence, and fatal wound endured in service of the cause gives the biography its dramatic center. For readers who want their Revolutionary War history beyond the familiar campaigns and famous names—into the specific engagements that determined the war’s outcome without receiving its credit—this is an essential account. At $2.99 this is good value. ⭐

Why this matters: The battle that stopped the British from splitting the colonies in two, the general who won it while mortally wounded, and the chain of consequence that led directly to Saratoga—the essential account of Oriskany for $2.99.

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