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Bloom & Blood (The Second Fate of Elodie Devine, #1)

Once, I destroyed my fated mates. This time I’m going to save them.

One moment, I’m living my downtrodden disowned, outcast, and barely scraping by.

The next, I’m wrenched into an alternate universe where I’m rich, privileged—and dead.

The murder isn’t public knowledge yet. If I pose as my spoiled other self, I can infiltrate the upper echelons of magical society to flush out my own killer.

If only I didn’t walk into Luminary Academy and find myself face to face with my worst my fated mates.

These formidable men have no idea I’m their destined match—or that I ruined their lives in my own reality. At best, they see me as a rival. At worst, a heartless enemy.

But our fractured connection keeps pulling us closer despite my efforts to resist.

I need to expose the murderer and leave this world before our bonds can spark. Because no matter how much my would-be mates torment and crave me, they have no idea how much blood I have on my hands.

One wrong move, and I’ll be the death of them… again.

*Bloom & Blood is the first in a new urban fantasy series with tangled mate bonds, morally grey men who yearn their hearts out, and a fierce heroine determined to set every wrong right—starting with her own.*

  • Year 2026
Burn the Kingdom Down

An action-packed enemies-to-lovers romantasy filled with a romance that will leave you breathless, betrayals that will rip your heart out, and a princess who will stop at nothing for revenge.

One year ago, Rowenna Harrack, the crown princess of Tashir, left her homeland in a wedding dress of chains—sent away to the enemy nation of Vanzador as a captive bride.

Now, Rowenna is dead. Brought home in a coffin after an alleged fall from a cliff.

Second-born princess, Indira, knows her sister’s death was no accident. Desperate for truth and vengeance, Indira agrees to wed the prince so she can infiltrate Vanzador, find Rowenna’s murderer, and burn their kingdom to the ground.

Indira’s plan is simple, she will make nice until she can find out how to avenge her sister and free her country from the rival nation’s stranglehold. But when Indira arrives, nothing is as terrible as Rowenna described. As Indira grows closer to her new husband, Prince Alaric, and uncovers more about Vanzador, the source of its powers, and what happened during Rowenna’s final days, she’s no longer sure what—and who—to believe. Because everyone, even her sister, has secrets. Deadly ones.

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Chasing the Clouds Away

From #1 New York Times bestselling author Debbie Macomber comes an uplifting story of an unforgettable chance encounter between a successful yet jaded businessman, and a woman who sees—but also expects—the best in everyone, sparking an unlikely romance that challenges their assumptions about generosity, trust, and the gifts of unforeseen love.

Maisy Gallaher has always dreamt of becoming a nurse, a beacon of hope and healing for those in need. But when her father passed away, she selflessly set aside her aspirations to help her family. Despite knowing it was the right thing to do, she can’t help but wish for the path not taken.

Chase Furst, on the other hand, is primarily focused on his own life and his work as a hardened bank executive and heir to a financial empire. His childhood was marred by his mother’s struggle with addiction, leaving him jaded and emotionally distant.

Then he meets Maisy, a beautiful woman full of optimism and kindness who can see past his defenses. To his surprise and annoyance, Maisy offers to help Chase in a time of need, despite just meeting him. The two butt heads, especially when Maisy declines his offer of payment. Instead, she asks him to pay it forward to someone else—not with money or a quick fix, but through an act of true selflessness. Chase doesn’t know where to begin.

Despite his skepticism, Chase is determined to rise to this challenge. And doing good for others leads Chase back to Maisy, who begins to break down his walls, even as she resists risking her own gentle heart. But the more time they spend together, the more they realize how much they have to learn from each other . . . and how much love could make a difference in their future.

  • Year 2026
Chasing the Fire

In the emotional series finale of the Silver Pines Ranch series, Chasing the Fire by Paisley Hope, the town’s fire chief finally meets his match.

Olivia Sutton is Laurel Creek’s “good girl” and boutique owner. Despite her sweet reputation, she’s been burned by love before and secretly longs for a partner who can take charge. When a fire damages her home, the town’s mysterious and disciplined fire chief, Asher Reed, steps in to help. He secures her a spot at Silver Pines Ranch, but their professional boundaries quickly vanish.

A single night of passion leads to an unexpected pregnancy, forcing the two to navigate a “friends-only” arrangement that is anything but platonic. As they grow closer, Olivia realizes Asher is exactly what she’s been looking for. However, Asher is hiding a dark past that links their families in ways Olivia never expected. As the truth surfaces, they must decide if their connection is strong enough to survive the revelation or if the secrets of the past will turn their future to ash.

  • Year 2026
Cherry Baby
14.99

Cherry Baby by Rainbow Rowell tells the story of a woman named Cherry who is dealing with a difficult public divorce. Her soon-to-be ex-husband, Tom, has become famous for a webcomic based on their life. In this comic, Cherry is depicted as a character named “Baby.” The book explores Cherry’s struggle with body image and self-identity, especially as she sees herself caricatured on the big screen. While Tom is in Hollywood finding fame, Cherry is stuck in Omaha, feeling lost and judged by strangers who recognize her from the comic.

Everything changes when she attends a concert and runs into Russ, a crush from her college years. Unlike the rest of the world, Russ doesn’t know about the comic or her famous ex. He likes Cherry for who she truly is. This second-chance romance follows Cherry as she learns to rebuild her life, navigate the complexities of fat acceptance, and decide who she wants to be on her own terms. It is a heartfelt and honest look at healing after a major life collapse.

  • Year 2026
Cinder Vale
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Cinder Vale by Caroline Peckham and Susanne Valenti is the explosive third book in the Sins of the Zodiac series. The story follows a protagonist trapped between a pre-ordained destiny and the dark secretshidden within her land. As a war rages and leaders spin lies, she begins to doubt everything she once wanted.Her heart is especially torn by a traitorous desire for a man she is supposed to hate.

Despite her efforts to stay loyal to her path, she cannot ignore the soul-burning attraction she feels for her enemy. Every look and touch pulls her deeper into a dangerous game of treason. To uncover the truth, she must decide if she is willing to become a villain in her own story. Set in the world of Zodiac Academy, this is a raw tale of tainted souls, dark Fae, and a love that could be irredeemable.

  • Year 2026
Dark Is When the Devil Comes

Dark Is When the Devil Comes by Daisy Pearce is a chilling horror-thriller that explores the thin line between family trauma and supernatural dread.

The story follows Hazel, a woman returning to her quiet hometown of Idless to heal after a traumatic divorce. She hopes to reconnect with her estranged sister, Cathy, and find peace in her parents’ vacant house. However, the town is overshadowed by the “restless” woods, a place where locals whisper that what goes in rarely comes out.

The nightmare begins when Hazel vanishes before she can meet Cathy. As Cathy launches a frantic search, the plot descends into a “creepy horror spiral.” Hazel finds herself held captive by a mysterious man, but the danger isn’t just human. The book weaves in eerie folklore and supernatural elements, including strange mushrooms and a haunting presence that feels like a descent into madness.

Cathy must navigate the town’s dark secrets and her own regret and distance to find her sister. It is a story where “monsters wear the face of conviviality” and the environment itself—the damp, suffocating woods—becomes a living threat.

  • Year 2026
Dear Monica Lewinsky Book

Forty-five-year old Jean Dornan cannot escape the shadow of something that happened several decades ago. During a study abroad program in France she had a deeply inappropriate relationship with her professor. When the professor contacts her out of the blue to invite her to his retirement ceremony, she is jolted out of her malaise and filled with the need to understand why the affair derailed her life.

Rereading her old diaries, she is shocked to realize her relationship with the professor occurred during the summer of the Bill Clinton–Monica Lewinsky scandal, yet she never saw the parallels. In a frenzy of guilt and regret, she finds herself praying to Monica Lewinsky—as if she were some kind of secular saint, the patron of persecuted and demonized women, perhaps?—and begging Monica’s forgiveness for not understanding everything they had in common. To her shock, Saint Monica appears to her and leads her back in time to reassess what happened. Had Jean merely been weak, stupid, and blind, as she has told herself for years? What was it about her that led to the affair? What did she really do that summer?

Told in flashbacks of those six weeks that changed Jean’s life, interspersed with irreverent accounts of real female martyrs and visitations from Saint Monica, Dear Monica Lewinsky is a tender, hilarious, and thought-provoking examination of desire and how it shapes us. It is also a timely examination of what grace and forgiveness look like, in our lives and throughout history.

  • Year 2026
Death Meets Cute

Death Meets Cute by J. Penner is a charming cozy fantasy about a witch who is failing at being a villain. Iris Weyward wants to be terrifyingly wicked, but after a spell goes wrong, she retreats to a quiet town to build her dark legacy.

When her original bodyguard vanishes, Iris decides to reanimate a fearsome orc named Talon to be her new muscle. However, her plan backfires when Talon turns out to be a gentle soul who loves baking and gardening rather than spreading terror.

As Iris tries to force him into his villain era, she finds herself falling for his kindness. The story becomes a race against time when her sisters arrive for help because their magic is fading. Iris must choose between her dreams of being a wicked witch and the sweet, baking orc who has captured her heart. This grumpy x sunshine romance is filled with baked goods, magic, and a pet hedgehog.

  • Year 2026
Deathly Fates

A sweeping debut inspired by the Chinese folk practice of necromancy, Deathly Fates is perfect for fans of Descendant of the Crane, The Bone Shard Daughter, and A Magic Steeped in Poison.

As a corpse-driving priestess, a holy servant paid to guide the deceased home, Kang Siying has never feared death. But when her beloved father collapses due to his declining health, Siying realizes that even she is not free from the cruel grasp of mortality. Desperate to provide her father with the medical aid he needs, Siying accepts a dangerous job that promises a generous commission, and travels to a hostile state to retrieve the corpse of a missing prince.

But the moment Siying places her reanimation talisman on the dead prince’s head, rather than make the corpse obedient to Siying’s commands, the talisman brings the prince back to life. Worse, he won’t stay alive for long―not unless he absorbs enough qi, or life force, to keep his soul anchored to his body.

In return for a reward worth twice her original commission, Siying agrees to aid the frustratingly handsome prince in finding and purifying evil spirits for their qi. But as they journey across the countryside, encountering vengeful ghosts and enemy spies alike, they gradually uncover dark secrets about the prince’s death―secrets that could endanger both Siying’s father and their entire kingdom.

  • Year 2026