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In the futuristic world of The Commons by Rebecca Ihim, being average is the only way to stay alive. In the 22nd century, society prizes conformity above all else, and any sign of unique intelligence is considered a death sentence.
The story follows eighteen-year-old prodigy Shantavia, a girl far too brilliant for her own safety. When her sister mysteriously vanishes from an elite, high-tech college that controls the world, Shantavia must hide her genius and enroll to find her. To survive, she has to pass six brutal, life-threatening tests designed to weed out the “uncommon.”
While navigating these deadly zones, she encounters Pesh, a powerful and intimidating Patron. Shantavia is forced to play a dangerous game of deception, unsure if Pesh is an ally or a predator. Surrounded by secrets and betrayal, she must decide who to trust and how much of herself she is willing to sacrifice. If she fails to blend in, she won’t just lose her sister—she’ll be “eliminated” by a system that sees her mind as a weapon.
- Year 2026
In a small, rural Irish town in 1995, a chilling rhyme becomes a reality: “Into the woods. Count to ten. Only one of us comes home again.” When thirteen-year-old Saoirse Kellough vanishes into a forest rumored to be haunted, the community is paralyzed by fear. She isn’t the first girl to go missing in these trees, but the only person who knows what happened is her younger brother, Jack.
Traumatized and silent, Jack refuses to speak, bound by a “ritual” meant to ward off evil. To break the deadlock, psychotherapist Freya Hemmings is called in. Freya is battling her own personal grief, but she must find a way to reach Jack before time runs out for Saoirse.
As the investigation deepens, the forest’s dark secrets begin to surface. In a town where everyone is a suspect, Freya and Jack find themselves in increasing danger. This emotional thriller explores the thin line between childhood myths and the terrifying reality of a race against time.
- Year 2026
Game warden Joe Pickett fights for his life as his daughters try to uncover who shot him and left him for dead in this riveting new novel from #1 New York Times bestseller C. J. Box.
Marybeth Pickett gets the call she has always her husband Joe is in critical condition with a gunshot wound to the head.
Joe was found in his pickup at Antler Creek Junction, a crossroads connecting three ranches. Each road leading to a dangerous family. Each family with a different bone to pick with the local game warden. Marybeth and the new sheriff assume that Joe was ambushed by one of the families, but they have no idea which one since Joe didn’t say where he was going or why.
With Joe unconscious and fighting for his life with Marybeth at his side, Sheridan, April, and Lucy split up and investigate each of families to uncover the truth of what happened to their father, before it’s too late.
- Year 2026
The greatest love is the one you never expected to find
Daisy is fed up with being unlucky in love, and after several weddings she has done the flowers for end in divorce, her beloved flower shop has gained a reputation of being cursed, thanks to Mayor Kelly and his infamous visions.
Dream Harbor newcomer, Elliot, has been adjusting to town life following his own relationship turmoil. And until now he’s avoided the flower shop at all costs. If the mayor is correct, he doesn’t need any more bad luck in his life.
But with his family coming to visit, Elliot finds himself reluctantly in front of Daisy’s store in need of some flowers. As the petals blossom in the sunlight, Daisy and Elliot might find that love comes when you’re least expecting it…
The Daisy Chain Flower Shop is a cozy romantic mystery with a fake relationship dynamic, a small-town setting and a HEA guaranteed.
- Year 2026
From the author of The Rise and Triumph of the Modern Self, an account of how the rejection of the imago Dei is unraveling Western culture and how we might recover what it means to be truly human
As church attendance falls, suicide rates climb, and birth rates plummet, Christian pundits have suggested disenchantment and the loss of tradition are to blame for our spiritual malaise. But what if the problem is both much simpler and much more serious?
In The Desecration of Man, Carl Trueman argues that modern man’s crisis of meaning stems from a rejection of a simple fact—that he was made in the image of God. Unmoored from the basic moral fact that secures human dignity, we violently disrespect our own minds and bodies through abortion, pornography, casual sex, gender transitions, and more—and in this disrespect we blaspheme against God himself, with devastating practical and spiritual consequences.
With gentle pastoral wisdom, deep insight into church history, and an impressive command of philosophical genealogies, The Desecration of Man speaks to those troubled by the spiritual sickness of our time and points toward consecration to a God who is alive and loving as a solution. The Early Church triumphed over Rome because it offered life in place of death. It is time for modern Christians to offer the same kind of vision.
- Year 2026
What is a happily ever after really worth?
Naomi was living the quintessential love story. Boy meets girl. They fall in love, get married, buy a dream house, start a family…
Then―he kicks her out, hires the city’s best divorce lawyers, drains their accounts, and takes up with a 20-something.
It’s a brutal end to the story. Naomi should accept defeat: move into a dingy apartment, get back into the workforce, and piece together the shattered remains of her life.
Except, why should she?
Instead, Naomi fixates on her husband’s new girlfriend. What begins as cynical curiosity soon twists into obsession―and then into something far darker. As Naomi uncovers secrets she never imagined, she realizes her own life may be in danger.
But if it keeps her perfect family intact, isn’t it worth it?
In The Divorce, #1 New York Times and internationally bestselling author Freida McFadden delivers a razor-sharp, subversive thriller where love curdles into vengeance, and survival becomes the most dangerous game of all.
- Year 2026
A Victorian-era Nancy Drew meets The Woman in the Window as true crime and historical fiction collide in this atmospheric thriller featuring real-life figures and a rebellious, uniquely inventive young reform school inmate determined to solve the serial killer case dominating the headlines in London, and soon, in the world: the Jack the Ripper murders.
London, 1888. Committed to the Whitechapel Hall Reform School for “incurable delinquency” 15-year-old Adelaide “Dell” Morton is a precocious, defiant misfit. She’s also a voracious reader of true crime and detective fiction, including the sordid, sensationally popular Penny dreadful stories. In an unlikely stroke of luck, she’s found a kindred spirit in her poised, perfectionist roommate, Pippa. Their obsession is only further fueled by the Jack the Ripper murders blazing a trail of terror throughout London’s seediest streets . . . right outside Whitechapel Hall’s front door.
Desperate for adventure, they embark on their own investigation—and discover an ally in Noah, son of the local butcher. But Noah’s motives are not mere fascination: His father is the prime suspect. Noah is desperate to clear his name, and Dell and Pippa are only too eager to help.
Their budding spywork soon yields shocking results: they witness straightlaced Whitechapel teacher Miss Kaye escaping the school the night of the latest crime. Could Jack the Ripper be a she? Delving into Miss Kaye’s background, Dell is both horrified and thrilled to find that within Miss Kaye’s past lies a chapter dark enough to rival any Penny dreadful . . .
Dell’s fixation with Miss Kaye reaches dangerous heights while a series of suspicious events leave Miss Kaye in sole command of Whitechapel Hall. Trapped in their teacher’s ever-tightening web of control, the three devious detectives devise a risky plan to track her. But what ensues may only propel them ever deeper into secrets, lies, ruthless acts, and betrayals that go back decades—and a confrontation that will irrevocably change the fates of all involved . . . if they survive.
- Year 2026
“Gorgeously written and desperately hot… Hands down, my favorite romance of the decade.” — Alix E. Harrow, New York Times bestselling author of Starling House
A sapphic regency romance about the duke who fears nothing… until the woman she never forgot walks through the door and brings her to her knees.
Set in a world of powerful female nobles and the women who love them…
Kate, Duke of Howard, is known throughout Europe as a merciless autocrat not to be crossed. Consumed by a bitter rivalry, she avoids society and has vowed never to trap a woman into marriage with a monster like herself.
The beautiful, ambitious courtesan Celine Genet once threw herself on the mercy of the visiting Duke of Howard. She was desperate to escape the guillotine. But after a night of searing passion, the duke left her to the ravages of Revolutionary Paris and didn’t look back. Now Celine is in London and in possession of a dangerous letter that proves the Duke of Howard committed treason as a child – and possibly even murder.
Celine wants a titled husband in return for keeping the duke’s secret, leaving Kate no choice but to parade her around the most fashionable ballrooms. But as Celine takes society by storm, Kate finds herself growing fond of the woman set on destroying her. And as their attraction mounts, Kate faces an impossible choice: keep her childhood secret, or win the woman she loves.
Anna Cowan’s The Duke is an utterly unforgettable, page-turning romance featuring two women who, separately, are a danger to each other, but together, could be the most powerful duo London has ever seen.
- Year 2026
The Ending Writes Itself by Evelyn Clarke (the collaborative pen name of V.E. Schwab and Cat Clarke) is a propulsive locked-room mystery set on a private Scottish island. When reclusive, legendary novelist Arthur Fletch dies leaving his final magnum opus unfinished, six struggling mid-list authors are invited to his estate. They are offered a life-changing prize: a million-pound contract and a career relaunch if they can write the perfect ending to his book.
With only seventy-two hours to complete the task and no connection to the outside world, the competition quickly turns deadly. As the writers—representing genres from horror to romance—clash over their creative visions, they realize they are trapped in a diabolical game. It becomes clear that someone is willing to commit murder to ensure they get the final word. This satirical thriller serves as both a gripping whodunit and a biting critique of the publishing industry, proving that sometimes, the most dangerous stories are the ones we write ourselves.
- Year 2026
The Escape Game by Marissa Meyer and Tamara Moss is a high-stakes YA murder mystery set on a popular reality TV show.
Six months after her sister Alicia was found dead during a challenge, Sierra Angelos returns to the show.While the public believes Sierra is a murderer who got away with it, she is actually there for justice. She joins a new team of specialists: Carter the math whiz, Beck the puzzle designer, and Adi the cryptographer.
As they navigate intricate escape rooms and solve complex puzzles, they realize the game is being sabotaged. Someone is leaving deadly clues about Alicia’s true killer. To survive, the group must move past betrayal and secrets to identify the mastermind. The competition quickly turns from a quest for a million-dollar prize into a desperate fight for survival. Sierra must prove her innocence and find the real killerbefore she becomes the next victim in a game where the stakes are truly life or death.
- Year 2026
