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Author: Carlotta Page
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Space Opera Science Fiction

Being abducted by aliens was not on Jessica’s to-do list. Making more friends was. Passing her exams was. Now she and four other women are stranded on a barbarian planet in deep space after their alien kidnappers fled a near-fatal collision, abandoning them to figure out survival with zero applicable skills between them. Carlotta Page opens the Outlaws of Deep Space series with the alien romance premise that puts the survival situation front and center before the romance—which gives the connection that develops its specific earned quality. 🚀

Vorden is an Outlaw from his tribe—which means he has no right to claim a Mating Female, a restriction he finds increasingly theoretical when he encounters the feisty Jessika among the crash survivors. The specific tension between his tribal status, his instincts, and his growing willingness to risk everything for a chance at a future with her gives the alien romance its emotional stakes alongside the survival adventure. Page builds the deep space world with the specific detail that distinguishes alien romance that takes its world seriously from the kind that uses the setting as backdrop. 💕

The Outlaws of Deep Space series has developed a devoted alien romance readership that comes for the combination of genuine world-building, survival stakes that give the romance its urgency, and the specific dynamic between human women and alien men navigating bonds that neither side fully anticipated. Page writes with the warmth and propulsive pacing that the subgenre’s most loyal readership demands, and this opener establishes both the world and the central relationship with the efficiency of a series author who knows exactly where she’s going. ⭐

Why this hooks you: Abducted, abandoned on a barbarian planet, and rescued by an alien outlaw who has no right to claim her but can’t seem to help himself—Claimed by the Alien Outlaw is deep space romance with real survival stakes.

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Author: Jean Heller
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Noir Crime

Deuce Mora is a scrappy lead columnist for the Chicago Journal—fiery, tough, athletic, and constitutionally incapable of leaving a good story alone even when the story involves organized crime, the NSA, the FBI, the CIA, or all of them simultaneously. Jean Heller, a two-time Pulitzer Prize finalist, brings decades of genuine investigative journalism to the creation of a reporter-sleuth whose professional instincts are as sharp as her fighting reflexes. This three-volume box set delivers the first complete arc of the series, from Deuce’s first collision with organized crime through her subsequent reckoning with the full apparatus of the American intelligence community. 🔍

The first volume establishes Deuce’s specific operating style: she doesn’t shy away from fights so much as she tends to start them, and when her search for a good story puts her face to face with more trouble than she planned for, she’s equipped—both professionally and physically—to handle it. The second finds her on the wrong side of the NSA, the FBI, and the CIA simultaneously, which is the kind of professional situation that separates reporters with genuine nerve from those who merely write about people with genuine nerve. 💙

Heller writes the Chicago noir atmosphere with insider specificity—this is a newspaper world rendered by someone who actually worked in it, which gives the professional details their authentic texture and Deuce her specific credibility as a character. The third volume brings Deuce to a case involving a relentless arsonist consuming Chicago, which gives the box set its escalating stakes. Three complete novels, free, from a Pulitzer finalist who writes crime fiction the way she practiced journalism: with unflinching commitment to following the story wherever it leads. ⭐

Why this grips you: A Chicago columnist who picks fights with organized crime, the NSA, and arsonists consuming the city—three complete Deuce Mora mysteries from a two-time Pulitzer Prize finalist, free.

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Author: Tanya Anne Crosby
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Romantasy

Gwendolyn of Cornwall was born bearing three gifts—or curses—from the Fae: a prophecy she cannot escape, a visage that reveals the truth hidden in men’s hearts, and hair destined to turn gold only when shorn by true love. In an age when tribes war for dominion and legends are still being born, she is simultaneously a prize to kings, a mirror of corruption to traitors, and possibly salvation—or ruin—to one man alone. Tanya Anne Crosby opens the Goldenchild Prophecy with the Arthurian-adjacent romantasy premise that sets the birth of a legend against the full sweep of pre-Roman Britain. ⚔️

The prophecy that cannot be escaped and the heart that belongs to a mysterious half-Fae warrior whose love may doom her—even as her father’s strength fails and Britain teeters toward war—give the novel its dual romantic and political tensions. Crosby develops the ancient Britain setting with the atmospheric specificity of an author who has spent decades in the historical fiction world, and the Fae magic is woven through the historical texture with real care rather than imposed over it. 🌿

Crosby is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author with a massive devoted readership across historical romance and historical fiction, and the Goldenchild Prophecy series represents her most ambitious fantasy world-building—a prequel mythology to the Arthurian legend that imagines the legendary figures before the legend solidified around them. For readers who love romantasy with genuine historical grounding and epic scope, this series opener delivers the combination with real craft. ⭐

Why this captivates: Born with Fae gifts, offered to the heir of Loegria, her heart belonging to a half-Fae warrior—the birth of a legend before the age of Arthur—The Cornish Princess is romantasy with genuine epic sweep.

Wednesday’s Child

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Author: A.E. Howe
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Police Procedurals

A famous content creator named Verde apparently falls to his death on a North Florida college campus—hours after a student witness believes he saw the same man shot to death. The witness can’t convince local authorities to take him seriously given his history of dramatic behavior, so he hires Larry Macklin to find out what actually happened. A.E. Howe drops Larry into the social media world undercover with the specific challenge that gives this Larry Macklin mystery its distinctive flavor: investigating a death without the standard tools of autopsy reports, crime scene photos, or multi-agency cooperation. 🔍

The content creator universe—where money and fame can be made in a viral instant and taken away just as quickly—gives the novel its specific contemporary atmosphere, and Howe develops the social media world with the same sharp eye for institutional culture that distinguishes the Larry Macklin series. The discovery that Verde’s death may be linked to a human-trafficking scheme transforms what started as a disputed death investigation into something with considerably higher stakes—Larry ends up starring in his own deadly video before the case resolves. 💙

Howe is one of the most acclaimed authors in the Florida-set police procedural space, with a readership that has followed Larry Macklin across many volumes for the combination of North Florida regional atmosphere, procedural intelligence, and a protagonist whose specific professional style—methodical, relationship-driven, genuinely invested in the people affected by the crimes he investigates—makes each case feel human rather than merely mechanical. At $1.99 this is excellent value. ⭐

Why this hooks you: A content creator who fell to his death—or was shot to death—hours after a witness saw it happen, an investigator working without his usual tools, and a human-trafficking connection nobody saw coming—Wednesday’s Child is North Florida procedural in a very contemporary setting.

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Author: Jon Cowan
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Legal Thrillers

Jake West used to be the kind of lawyer who could convince anyone of anything—until he decided to take on his father’s biggest client and prove his father was corrupt, a choice that cost him his career and left him coasting on whatever charm and money he still has, with a drinking problem he doesn’t consider a problem. Now his ex-best friend has been murdered and Jake is the prime suspect. Jon Cowan opens *Proof* with the legal thriller premise that combines the professional disgrace and the personal accusation in the most efficient possible way: the man best equipped to investigate is also the man with the most to lose. ⚖️

The investigation Jake launches—sobering up, working through his father’s firm’s case files, assembling an eclectic group of equally broken people who must skirt the law to find the truth—gives the novel its specific ragged energy. This is not a polished legal procedural but a story about someone operating well outside the system that once defined him, which gives every step of the investigation its specific urgency and its specific moral complexity. Cowan writes the labyrinth of lies and corruption with real structural intelligence. 🔍

The father-son dynamic—Jake’s original act of conscience in trying to expose his father’s corruption, and the possibility that the killer is hidden in the firm’s files—gives the thriller its personal dimension alongside the plot mechanics. For legal thriller readers who want their protagonist genuinely compromised rather than conventionally heroic, *Proof* delivers a more interesting version of the genre than the clean-cut courtroom variety. At $1.99 this is good value. ⭐

Why this grips you: A disgraced lawyer with a drinking problem, his ex-best friend murdered, himself accused, and the killer probably hiding in his corrupt father’s case files—Proof is legal thriller with a protagonist operating from rock bottom.

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Author: Natalie Fergie
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Family Saga Fiction

25 Library Terrace in Edinburgh is a house where lives are changed—and Natalie Fergie follows four generations of residents across four census years to show exactly how. In 1911, Ursula Black embraces women’s suffrage through a census protest, discovers vegetarianism, and navigates the specific difficulties of raising someone else’s children. In 1931, the house becomes part of a radical experiment in communal living and a family secret surfaces. In 2011, Tess Dutton arrives in the wake of a failed relationship and meets a rather unusual landlady. In 2022, after the pandemic-delayed census, the strands of four generations finally weave together. 🏡

The census year structure gives the novel its elegant architectural conceit—census years as the moments when a society takes stock of itself, and one house as the consistent witness to what changes and what persists across a century. Fergie develops each era with genuine period specificity, from the suffragette Edinburgh of 1911 to the pandemic-adjacent 2022, and the connections between the four storylines accumulate with the patience that the best multi-generational fiction requires. 💙

The Edinburgh setting gives the novel its specific city character across the century—the way a neighborhood changes, the way a house accumulates history, the way the same address can mean entirely different things to different residents across different eras. Fergie writes the family saga with real warmth and structural intelligence, and *25 Library Terrace* has received strong praise from readers who love the multi-generational format for the combination of historical specificity and the sense of place that only a single continuous address can provide. At $1.99, marked down from $10.99, this is an outstanding value. ⭐

Why this draws you in: One Edinburgh address, four census years, four generations of residents whose lives are changed by 25 Library Terrace—and a century of secrets finally woven together—25 Library Terrace is multi-generational family saga at its most intimate.

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