It was just one fight—but it changed Kaiden Jericho’s life completely. He was trying to leave the Deadeyes gang behind and find something better when a street brawl at a Seattle bar caught the attention of a board member of the Nexus Academy, the most elite military training institution on Earth. In a world where humanity has recently made contact with alien species—not all of them friendly—Nexus trains the next generation of warriors, hackers, spies, and leaders, and deploys them to governments and corporations across the solar system to pay off their astronomical training debts. There’s a catch. The training method, known as the Animus, is a virtual reality combat system where death is not a bug but a feature: you get closer to perfection with every simulated death you suffer. Kaiden would really rather skip the death part. Joshua and Michael Anderle open the Animus series with the fast-paced military sci-fi debut that has built a devoted readership across 12 books. ✨
The Anderles write with a dry, running sense of humor that distinguishes the series from straight-faced military sci-fi—Kaiden’s sarcastic AI companion has strong opinions about everything and delivers them constantly—while keeping the action mechanics grounded and the world-building richly detailed. The found-family dynamic among the Nexus cadets is a particular strength. 🔍
Michael Anderle is the founder of LMBPN Publishing and the author of dozens of science fiction series. Initiate is Joshua Anderle’s debut novel. The Animus series runs 12 books, all completed. ⭐
Why this captivates: A former gang member recruited to the most elite military academy in the solar system, a sarcastic AI as his partner, and a training system where dying is how you get better.
Recent college graduate Dolly Jones has spent the last year stubbornly trying to atone for a mistake that cost her everything. She doesn’t go out, she doesn’t make new friends, and she absolutely does not treat herself to things she hasn’t earned—until her latest thrift store purchase turns out to be home to a hot, magical genie determined to draw out her darkest desires in exchange for a taste of her soul. Newbie genie Velis Reilhander is competing against his older half-brothers in a soul-collecting contest to determine the next heir to his family’s estate, which means he needs to coax desire out of the least enthusiastic human he has ever contracted. She’s not making it easy. He’s not making it comfortable. Brindi Quinn delivers the slow-burn romantasy that readers are calling their new favorite genie romance. ✨
Quinn builds the djinn world with genuine care—the magic system, the family rivalries, the rules of wish-granting, and the ways Velis’s naïveté about the human world creates both comedy and unexpected tenderness. Dolly’s self-imposed restrictions soften gradually, and the romance is earned rather than rushed. Reviewers describe it as “a mashup of romcom and portal fantasy” and “like a nice warm hug.” 💕
Quinn is a Minnesota-based romantasy author who has published over 20 novels since 2011. Come True is the first of four books in the completed series. New Adult content; mild romance. ⭐
Why this charms: A jaded girl who won’t let herself want anything, a genie who needs her to want everything, and the slow-burn soul bargain that turns into something neither of them expected.
A solar EMP event—possibly deliberately triggered—turns day into permanent night and sends civilization into freefall within hours. LAPD Detective Elijah Wade watches the world collapse around him, his only driving purpose a single terrifying fact: his hospitalized daughter Hannah is hundreds of miles away, separated from him by two thousand miles of lawless country that is rapidly becoming the domain of whoever is toughest and most ruthless. Meanwhile, astronomer Hannah Redman has begun to unravel the scientific mystery behind the deadly aurora—and the implications for the survival of the human species. Kevin Partner delivers all six books of the Nightfall series in one complete box set: a post-apocalyptic thriller that reviewers describe as a faster-paced and considerably grimmer alternative to standard EMP fare. 🔍
What separates Nightfall from the crowded post-apocalyptic field is Partner’s ensemble approach—the series follows characters from genuinely different walks of life as they each adapt to the collapse, from two sisters fortifying a rural cabin to an old woman confronting her son’s unwelcome return. The six-book arc builds to a complete and satisfying resolution rather than trailing off. Reviewers praise the vivid characters and the pace, with multiple readers reporting they read straight through all six volumes. 💙
Partner writes fast-paced speculative fiction across post-apocalyptic, science fiction, and humorous fantasy genres. Nightfall is a completed six-book series, all included here. ⭐
Why this grips you: A detective and his daughter separated by two thousand miles of collapsed civilization after the lights go out—six complete books, one relentless race to survive.
The Crush
Dr. Rennie Newton is a highly disciplined Fort Worth trauma surgeon—and a careful juror. When she serves as forewoman on the murder trial of contract killer Ricky Lozada and votes not guilty on the evidence presented, she believes she has done the right thing. She has made the worst mistake of her life. Shortly after the acquittal, her professional rival is brutally murdered. The prime suspect is Rennie. Even more terrifying, Lozada has developed a dangerous obsession with her—invading every corner of her life with gifts, surveillance, and a possessive intensity that the word “crush” wildly undersells. Sandra Brown delivers the standalone thriller that Publishers Weekly called “cracking with tension” and readers rank among her most chilling. 🔍
Rennie’s only ally is Wick Threadgill, a rogue former Fort Worth detective who has his own personal vendetta against Lozada—but whose agenda she can’t fully trust. Brown traps her heroine between a ruthless assassin and an equally dangerous cop, in a pressure cooker that builds steadily toward a climax Bookreporter described as one of Brown’s most satisfying confrontations. The romantic tension is charged without overshadowing the thriller mechanics. 💙
Brown is the author of more than 76 New York Times bestsellers with over 80 million copies sold worldwide. The Crush is a classic standalone set in Fort Worth. ⭐
Why this grips you: She acquitted a contract killer, and now he’s obsessed with her—and the only man who can help her has his own dangerous reasons for wanting Lozada dead—for $1.99.
Occupied Poland, 1942. Emilia is a midwife in a village crawling with German soldiers, and her professional role grants her one precious freedom: she can cycle past Nazi checkpoints to tend to expectant mothers on her rounds. What the soldiers don’t know is that she has been secretly visiting hidden Jewish mothers for years, working for the resistance under cover of her vocation—until she is betrayed. Suddenly a prisoner in Auschwitz, Emilia discovers that her skills have given her an unexpected opportunity: she is put to work as a midwife inside the camp. Alongside a brave imprisoned doctor, Aleksy, and an outcast named Lena, she formulates a dangerous plan to save as many lives as possible. If discovered, the punishment would be worse than death. Soraya M. Lane delivers the Amazon Charts bestselling WWII novel. 💙
The novel unfolds across two timelines—1942 Poland and London 1995, the fiftieth anniversary of Auschwitz’s liberation, when an elderly Emilia finally agrees to tell her story after a news broadcast. Lane is known for meticulous historical research, and the Auschwitz midwifery sequences are drawn from real accounts of the Polish resistance and the women imprisoned at the camps. ⭐
Lane is a New Zealand author and Amazon Charts #1 bestselling author of The Italian Daughter and The London Girls. The Secret Midwife is a standalone inspired by real history. Perfect for fans of Heather Morris and Pam Jenoff. 🔍
Why this moves you: A midwife who used her bicycle rounds to hide Jewish mothers, then took her courage into Auschwitz itself to deliver a glimmer of hope—for $2.49.
Twenty-five years ago, Major Franklin Trapper became a national icon—photographed leading survivors to safety after the bombing of a Dallas hotel that killed 197 people. He gave speeches and interviews for years, then abruptly vanished from public life. TV journalist Kerra Bailey wants the career-making exclusive interview more than she has ever wanted anything. The only way in is through the Major’s estranged son: John Trapper, former ATF agent, who wants no association with the bombing, the Major, or anything Kerra represents. He is rude, uncooperative, and entirely too interesting. Then the Major is shot, Kerra barely escapes the killers, and she and John find themselves in a reluctant and charged alliance—racing to uncover who orchestrated a murder and what they have to do with a bombing that happened before either of them understood how the world worked. Sandra Brown delivers nonstop suspense and the Kirkus-praised “sexy romantic thriller” that longtime fans rank among her sharpest. 🔍
Brown builds the tainted-heroism theme with genuine complexity—the Major may not be the man history remembers—while the antagonism-to-attraction dynamic between Kerra and John operates with the charged wit Brown executes better than almost anyone in the genre. Publishers Weekly praised the “pitch-perfect dialogue and fluid writing.” 💙
Brown is the author of more than 76 New York Times bestsellers. Seeing Red (2017) is a standalone. ⭐
Why this grips you: The iconic bombing survivor is shot, the journalist who wanted his story nearly dies with him, and the rude ex-ATF son is the only person who knows what’s really going on—for $1.99.
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