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Author: Katie Prescott
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Women’s Romance Fiction

Olivia Crawford’s late husband bought the old Barker place in Echo Key without telling her—a falling-down mansion that was meant to be where they spent their later years together, fulfilling his dream of becoming an innkeeper. Instead it is a reminder of everything the nightmare of his death took from her, and her plan when she returns to see it is simple: sell it and be done with it. The property and the dream both belong to a future that is no longer available to her. 💔

What she discovers in Echo Key complicates the simple plan. The mystery of what her husband did not tell her before he died is not limited to the purchase of a crumbling mansion—there are things about his intentions, his decisions, and his reasons that she did not know and that the return to Echo Key begins to uncover. She is not alone in the discovery: her best friend Jen and her dear aunt Coretta, with whom she spent so many summers in Echo Key as a child, are with her, which gives the investigation its warmth and its relational texture. 🌊

Katie Prescott builds the Dolphin Cove series on the women’s fiction premise that combines grief, friendship, and the practical challenge of inheriting a dream you did not know existed—a structural combination that gives the series both its emotional weight and its forward momentum. The Echo Key setting, with its childhood summers and coastal atmosphere, gives the return its layered significance: not just a widow deciding what to do with a property, but a woman returning to a place that holds her own history alongside her husband’s secret. 💛

What makes this heartwarming: Katie Prescott launches Dolphin Cove with a women’s fiction novel of genuine emotional depth—a widow who returns to Echo Key to sell the crumbling mansion her husband secretly bought for their retirement, and discovers that the secrets he kept are only beginning to surface. 🌟

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Author: Olivia T. Turner
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Alpha Male Romance

One night. A thousand dollars to pretend to be Nolan Cline’s girlfriend for an evening—hang on his arm, smile, look presentable to the rich CEO billionaire’s professional circle. She is probably the only virgin escort on the planet, but Mr. Cline does not need to know about her lack of experience for the job. The arrangement is transactional and temporary and entirely manageable. Then she arrives in the red dress and sees the look in his eyes, and the word “pretending” stops applying. 💛

Nolan Cline is a man who has not encountered a situation he could not control. The woman in the red dress is a situation he cannot control, and he is not interested in pretending otherwise. What begins in the limo continues at the gala and escalates in ways that neither of them planned for, and the one night that was supposed to be a professional arrangement becomes something considerably more personal before it ends. Olivia T. Turner writes the alpha male romance with the heat and pacing that her readership has come to rely on across a prolific career in the genre. 🔥

The Love Comes First series launches here with the premise that generates the genre’s signature tension most effectively—two people thrown together by a temporary arrangement, the arrangement becoming impossible to maintain once genuine feeling is involved, and an alpha hero whose possessive instincts activate in ways that neither party anticipated. The virgin trope and the billionaire CEO setting are executed with the warmth and confidence that Turner brings to all her work, and the series promise of love that comes first gives the arc its thematic direction. ⚡

What makes this irresistible: Olivia T. Turner launches Love Comes First with an alpha male romance of genuine heat—a one-night pretend-girlfriend arrangement, a thousand dollars, a red dress, and a possessive billionaire CEO who looks at her like pretending was never going to be an option. 🌟

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Author: Patricia Haverton
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Historical Regency Romance

Emma’s plan for the house party is straightforward: find a good match for her sister and get out. One look destroys the plan. The Ruiner of Reputations is here, talking to her sister, and everything Emma came to accomplish is now in jeopardy. Her response is immediate and principled: she makes a vow to protect everyone at this party from the Duke’s charming destructiveness, whatever it costs her. 💛

Duke Levi has not encountered a woman he could not charm—until Emma. She is not charmed. She is furious, principled, and entirely impervious to the techniques that work on everyone else, which makes her exactly the challenge he cannot resist. The enemies-to-lovers architecture gives the novel its forward momentum: Emma’s self-imposed mission to protect the party from Levi requires her to spend every moment with him, which is precisely the proximity that makes her vow increasingly difficult to maintain and her heart increasingly difficult to protect. 🌹

Patricia Haverton writes Regency historical romance with the wit and period detail that the genre rewards when it is operating at its most enjoyable—a hero whose rakish reputation is both genuinely deserved and genuinely complicated by the one woman who sees through it without being softened by it, and a heroine whose moral seriousness is not priggishness but genuine conviction that someone has to stand between the Duke and the damage he causes. The Dukes and Beasts series launches here with the specific Regency pleasure of two people who cannot stand each other discovering that they cannot stay away from each other either. ⚡

What makes this delightful: Patricia Haverton launches Dukes and Beasts with a Regency romance of classic enemies-to-lovers appeal—a woman who vows to protect everyone at a house party from the Ruiner of Reputations, a Duke who has never met a woman he could not charm, and a mission that requires her to spend every moment with the one man she is determined not to fall for. 🌟

The Lines (DS Liam Kilshaw Book 1)

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Author: Matt Brolly
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Mystery Action & Adventure

DS Liam Kilshaw is a former marine who nearly died on a mission gone wrong, and the sea was supposed to help with the PTSD—a return to something elemental and controllable. When he is called out with the Cornish lifeboat crew at night, the dark waves bring the danger crashing back rather than offering comfort. The body of a young man floating in the water, zip-tie marks on his wrists, makes clear that the sea is not offering redemption this time. It is offering a murder investigation. 🌊

It is not the first suspicious death to shock this tight-knit community. The identical discovery of a young woman with connections to a county lines drugs gang suggests the killings are linked—and as Kilshaw pulls the threads together, the brooding Cornish coast and whispered local rumors fold around him with the specific claustrophobia of a place that knows more than it is saying. He starts to feel he cannot trust the water or anyone in town, which is a problem for an investigation that requires both. 💀

Matt Brolly—the author of the DCI Lambert series—builds the DS Liam Kilshaw series on the specific combination of coastal atmosphere and damaged protagonist that British crime fiction does with particular authority when it is set in Cornwall. The county lines drug gang context gives the murders their contemporary relevance, the marine backstory gives Kilshaw his particular psychological texture, and the sinister gangland underworld he has to confront while simultaneously managing his own demons gives the series its dual pressure structure. The lines of the title—county lines, personal lines, the lines between communities and secrets—operate on multiple levels simultaneously. ⚡

What makes this gripping: Matt Brolly launches the DS Liam Kilshaw series with a Cornish crime thriller of genuine atmospheric power—a former marine using the sea to manage his PTSD, a body with zip-tie marks floating off the coast, and a county lines drugs conspiracy that the tight-knit community is very determined not to discuss. 🌟

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Author: Dominic Pierce
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Action & Adventure Romance

Ethan Cross runs Citadel Solutions with military precision and zero emotional involvement—high-stakes security handled as pure professional function. Protecting international pop star Nova Rivers from a dangerous stalker is just another job. Until he meets her sister. 💛

Melanie Rivers is the quiet force behind Nova’s chaotic empire—efficient, invisible to everyone else, and entirely selfless in the way she shoulders burdens that are not technically hers to carry. She has spent her life in the background, sacrificing her own dreams to hold her family together, which makes her the kind of person that most people look through without seeing. Ethan notices what no one else does. She is not the client. She is not part of the mission. The longer he is near her, the harder it gets to remember the professional lines he has never crossed before and has no business crossing now. ⚡

Dominic Pierce builds the Citadel Solutions series on the bodyguard romance premise with the specific emotional intelligence that distinguishes the best entries in the subgenre—a hero whose controlled, mission-focused exterior is not emotional incapacity but professional discipline encountering something it was not designed to handle, and a heroine whose selflessness is not a passive quality but an active choice that has cost her considerably. The pop star industry backdrop gives the novel its contemporary setting and its particular dangers, and the stalker threat that brings Ethan into the sisters’ orbit escalates in ways that keep the action momentum running alongside the romance. 🌟

What makes this compelling: Dominic Pierce launches Citadel Solutions with a bodyguard romance of genuine emotional heat—a security professional who does not get involved protecting a pop star, the quiet selfless sister who is not part of the mission, and the professional lines that get harder to remember the longer he stays near her. 🌟

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Author: K. J. Parker
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Action & Adventure Fantasy

The Church of the Invincible Sun needs certain things done that it cannot be seen doing. Sister Svangerd and her accompanying priest are first-rate practitioners of exactly that category of work—the Church’s dirty work, specifically, carried out with professional competence and appropriate discretion. Their current mission is elegant in its simplicity: make a meddlesome princess disappear permanently. To access the target, they must attend the Ecumenical Council, the once-in-a-century gathering of the greatest spiritual minds in the world. 😄

What they find at the Council is not the convocation of spiritual greatness the name implies. It is a den of villainy that would make even hardened criminals reconsider their own self-image. The mission that was supposed to be a professional exercise becomes considerably more complicated when it emerges that certain people who were definitively dispatched—people who should be dead by any reasonable accounting—appear to be not quite dead after all. A simple assassination has escalated into a theological debate with consequences nobody planned for and nobody is equipped to manage cleanly. 💀

K.J. Parker is a World Fantasy Award-winning author whose fantasy fiction operates in the territory of Byzantine political intrigue, institutional corruption, and the specific comedy of competent professionals encountering situations that their competence is inadequate to resolve. Sister Svangerd and the Not Quite Dead delivers all of this with the dry wit and structural cleverness that distinguishes Parker’s work—a fantasy novel that is as interested in the Church’s internal logic as in the assassination plot, and considerably more interested in both than in conventional heroism. ⚡

What makes this essential: World Fantasy Award-winner K.J. Parker delivers a devilishly clever tale of ecclesiastical murder, intrigue, and existential crisis—two of the Church’s finest dirty-work practitioners attend a corrupt Ecumenical Council to kill a princess, and discover that the people they definitely already killed are not quite dead. 🌟

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