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ALPHA (Black Flagged Book 1)

🎯 Author: Steven Konkoly🆓 FREEPolitical Thrillers & Suspense

For fans of Tom Clancy, Brad Thor and Vince Flynn—a no-holds-barred, pulse-pounding thriller of conspiracy, assassination and deception by Wall Street Journal bestselling author Steven Konkoly.

A FORMER COVERT OPERATIVE WILL DO ANYTHING TO PROTECT HIS DARKEST SECRETS...

Daniel Petrovich, formerly part of the Department of Defense’s infamous Black Flag Program, protects a secret buried in the deepest vaults of the Pentagon. Blackmailed into executing one final mission for his previous commanding officer, Daniel’s carefully constructed “life” rapidly disintegrates into a relentless federal manhunt--and a “24-style” race against the clock to suppress the shocking truth about his past. To survive, he’ll release the darkest side of his concealed identity. A dark side with few boundaries--and even fewer loyalties.

Black Flagged lays the foundation for a gritty, high-octane series exploring the serpentine link between covert operations and government agency politics.

Steven Konkoly is a Wall Street Journal bestselling author who has built a devoted following in the political thriller space with his ability to craft intricate conspiracies that feel disturbingly plausible. His military background and meticulous research shine through in every tactical detail, creating the kind of authentic tradecraft that thriller readers crave. The Black Flagged series has become a cornerstone of modern conspiracy fiction, launching multiple interconnected storylines that span globe-trotting espionage and domestic terror threats.

Why I’m including this: This is your chance to start a major thriller series completely free and discover why Konkoly has earned comparisons to the genre’s heavyweights. Daniel Petrovich is the kind of morally compromised protagonist who makes Jason Bourne look like a boy scout—a government weapon who was never properly decommissioned and now threatens to expose the very people who created him. The “24-style” pacing means breathless action from the first page, with chapters that end on cliffhangers designed to keep you reading well past bedtime. If you’ve burned through Jack Carr’s Terminal List series or Mark Greaney’s Gray Man novels and need your next obsession, this is it. And at free, you have nothing to lose except sleep.

Cold Secrets

🔥 Author: Toni Anderson🆓 FREEFBI Romantic Suspense

Sparks fly when two driven FBI agents are forced to work together to track down ruthless killers in this pulse-pounding Romantic Thriller from New York Times bestselling author Toni Anderson.

When an international ring of traffickers snatches the daughter of a millionaire off a Boston street, FBI Supervisory Special Agent Lucas Randall heads undercover to get her back. But his rescue mission goes disastrously wrong and Lucas barely escapes with his life. Now the ruthless crime gang is trying to hunt him down, along with anyone else who threatens their operation.

Computer expert Ashley Chen joined the FBI to fight against evil in the world—evil she experienced firsthand. She has mad skills and deadly secrets, and once she starts working with straight-shooting Lucas Randall, she also has big trouble. After years of pushing people away, she’s finally falling for someone. The feeling is entirely mutual, but as Ashley intensifies her online pursuit of an international trafficking ring, her traumatic past collides with her present.

Suddenly, Lucas doesn’t know which side Ashley is on. As the case escalates into a high-stakes game of cat and mouse, it turns out Ashley isn’t the only one with something to hide. But if neither can trust the other with their secrets, how can they trust each other with their hearts?

Toni Anderson is a New York Times bestselling author who has mastered the art of blending high-stakes suspense with genuine romantic chemistry. Her Cold Justice series has attracted a devoted readership drawn to her authentic FBI procedural details, fast-paced action sequences, and emotionally complex characters who feel like real agents with real vulnerabilities. Anderson’s background research shows in every tactical detail, making her romantic suspense novels stand out in a crowded field.

Why I’m including this: This is romantic suspense done right—where the romance and the suspense are equally compelling and genuinely intertwined rather than feeling like separate storylines awkwardly stitched together. Ashley Chen is exactly the kind of heroine readers crave: brilliant, damaged, and hiding secrets that make you wonder if she’s hero or villain until the very end. The human trafficking plot provides real stakes that go beyond the romance, and Anderson doesn’t pull punches when it comes to depicting the darkness her characters face. If you love Sandra Brown’s suspense novels or Nora Roberts’ romantic thrillers, this delivers that same addictive combination of heart-pounding danger and swoon-worthy chemistry. And it’s free, which makes it the perfect way to discover your next binge-worthy series.

Storm Clouds Rolling In (Bregdan Chronicles Book 1)

⚡ Author: Ginny Dye🆓 FREEHistorical Fiction

The Civil War is coming, and nothing will ever be the same.

Carrie Cromwell, fiery and strong-willed, finds herself torn between the South’s traditions and the dangerous truths she discovers through the Underground Railroad. As war erupts, every choice she makes risks her family, her freedom, and the lives of those she loves most.

Storm Clouds Rolling In launches The Bregdan Chronicles, a sweeping saga of courage, sacrifice, and resilience told through both Black and White, Free and Enslaved, Northern and Southern characters. For readers of United States Historical Fiction, this is history made unforgettable.

Warning: Prepare to be hooked along with millions around the world.

Ginny Dye has created something remarkable with The Bregdan Chronicles—a multi-volume historical saga that has captured millions of readers worldwide and continues to grow with new installments. Her commitment to portraying the Civil War era from multiple perspectives, giving voice to enslaved people, freedmen, plantation owners, abolitionists, and everyone caught between, creates an unusually rich and nuanced portrait of this pivotal American moment. The series has become a phenomenon among historical fiction readers who appreciate both meticulous research and compelling storytelling.

What makes this special: This isn’t your typical Civil War romance where slavery serves as mere backdrop—Dye tackles the brutal realities of the institution head-on while also exploring the complex humanity of people on all sides of the conflict. Carrie Cromwell’s journey from privileged Southern daughter to someone who questions everything she’s been taught mirrors the nation’s own reckoning with its founding contradictions. The series spans the entire war and Reconstruction period, offering the kind of immersive historical experience that fans of North and South or Diana Gabaldon’s Outlander series crave. With millions of readers already hooked and multiple books available to continue the story, starting this series free means you’re getting a ticket to a historical world you won’t want to leave.

Girl in Trouble (Alex Mercer Book 1)

🚨 Author: Stacy Claflin🆓 FREEConspiracy Thrillers

He gave up his daughter years ago, but now he’ll risk his life to save hers.

Alex Mercer is no stranger to kidnappings. The emotional scars still run deep from his sister’s disappearance years earlier. His daughter Ariana remains safe long after her adoption, and he cherishes the few times a year he gets to see her. The joy is palpable when he takes her on their first one-on-one outing. At least until he pauses to answer a text and Ariana disappears…

Wracked with guilt and determined to find answers, Alex teams up with an unlikely ally at the police department. As the clues reveal a pattern of missing girls, the kidnapping case becomes a race against time to save Ariana. What cost is Alex willing to pay to keep his daughter alive?

Series Complete: Binge read today!

Girl in Trouble is the first book in a series of thrilling stand-alone novels spun off from the USA Today bestselling Gone Trilogy. If you like heart-pounding suspense, page-turning action, and characters you’ll never forget, then you’ll love Stacy Claflin’s engrossing new series.

Stacy Claflin is a USA Today bestselling author who has built a reputation for crafting domestic thrillers that tap into every parent’s worst nightmare. Her Gone Trilogy became a bestseller by exploring the devastating impact of child abduction with unflinching honesty and relentless pacing. With the Alex Mercer series, she expands that universe while making each book accessible to new readers, demonstrating her skill at creating both standalone satisfaction and series continuity.

Here’s what you’re getting: A protagonist haunted by his sister’s unsolved disappearance now facing his daughter’s kidnapping—that’s the kind of layered trauma that makes for devastating emotional stakes. Claflin doesn’t waste time on setup; Ariana vanishes in the opening pages, and from there it’s a breathless race against a clock that’s ticking toward the unthinkable. The revelation that this is part of a pattern of missing girls expands the stakes beyond one family’s tragedy into something more sinister. Best of all, the series is complete, meaning you can binge the entire story without waiting for the next installment. If you’ve devoured Harlan Coben’s domestic thrillers or Mary Kubica’s psychological suspense novels, Claflin delivers that same gut-punch combination of parental terror and propulsive plotting.

Ikigai & Kaizen: The Japanese Strategy to Achieve Personal Happiness and Professional Success

🎯 Author: Anthony Raymond🆓 FREEMotivation & Self-Improvement

How to set goals, stop procrastinating, be more productive, build good habits, focus, & thrive.

Discover the Japanese secret to unlocking your purpose, productivity, and passion!

Are you struggling to find your “true calling” — feeling adrift without a clear sense of direction?

Does procrastination or a lack of motivation prevent you from getting stuff done?

Has your life journey been stunted by self-doubt or a fear of failure?

Indeed, failure is the unfortunate result of most human endeavors. Eighty percent of New Year’s Resolutions fail by February. For many people, surrender feels like the easiest option.

But what if there was a solution to your goal-achievement problems?

What if I told you that the Japanese have found this solution?

In this book, we’ll reveal three concepts from the east:

Ikigai - A strategy to discover one’s purpose, meaning, and “true calling” in life.

Hansei - The ancient art of honest self-reflection.

Kaizen - An incrementalist approach to goal achievement developed by Japanese engineers and scientists.

When utilized individually, each discipline is a powerful tool for growth. But when combined together, they can improve your productivity by a factor of TEN! Best of all, it doesn’t matter if you’re a student, a busy mom, or an entrepreneur; all of these techniques still apply!

Anthony Raymond has carved out a niche in the self-improvement space by making Eastern philosophical concepts accessible to Western readers seeking practical productivity systems. His approach strips away the mysticism often associated with Japanese life philosophies and presents them as actionable frameworks that anyone can implement, regardless of cultural background or current life situation.

Why I’m including this: We’re drowning in productivity advice, but most of it feels either too rigid (requiring complete life overhauls) or too vague (inspiring but not actionable). Raymond’s synthesis of ikigai, hansei, and kaizen offers something different—a system that helps you find purpose while also giving you concrete steps to achieve your goals. The concept of kaizen (continuous small improvements) is particularly powerful because it combats the all-or-nothing thinking that causes most resolutions to fail. Instead of massive, unsustainable changes, you’re making incremental progress that compounds over time. If you’ve read Atomic Habits by James Clear or The Power of Habit by Charles Duhigg and want another framework for sustainable personal growth, this free book offers Eastern wisdom adapted for Western lifestyles. It’s short enough to read in an afternoon but packed with ideas you’ll return to repeatedly.

Seductive Secrets (Secret Lives Book 1)

💋 Author: Jerri Hines🆓 FREERegency Historical Mystery

Someone wants Alyce Hythe dead...

Shunned from London society for being the daughter of England’s most notorious traitor, Alyce Hythe desires only to clear her father’s name. For years, she has been hidden away from prying eyes, given a new identity, and told to forget who she was until sinister whispers rise again and danger stalks her every step.

Lord Julian Casvelyn has long been haunted by guilt— since the night his brother was murdered, betrayed, or so he was told, by Alyce’s father. But one perilous encounter shatters everything he thought true when Julian rescues Alyce from certain harm and discovers she is the daughter of the man he despises most.

Bound by secrets and pursued by unseen enemies, Alyce and Julian are drawn into a web of danger where the answers they seek are elusive and desire forbidden. To survive, they must confront the ghosts of the past—and risk everything for a love that could finally set them free.

Jerri Hines specializes in Regency historical romances that blend genuine mystery and political intrigue with passionate love stories. Her Secret Lives series distinguishes itself by making the historical elements essential to the plot rather than mere window dressing—these are stories where the romance cannot be separated from the dangerous secrets and conspiracies that drive the action. Her attention to period detail and willingness to explore the darker aspects of Regency society set her work apart in a crowded subgenre.

What makes this special: This is enemies-to-lovers with real stakes—Julian believes Alyce’s father murdered his brother, making their attraction not just forbidden but seemingly impossible. The “traitor’s daughter” trope creates instant dramatic tension, and Hines uses it to explore themes of loyalty, justice, and whether love can transcend the sins of our fathers. Unlike many Regency romances where the mystery feels tacked on, here the conspiracy surrounding Alyce’s father is central to everything, creating genuine danger that forces the characters together while their history threatens to tear them apart. If you love Lisa Kleypas’s historical romances or the romantic suspense of Amanda Quick’s novels, this delivers that same combination of swoon-worthy chemistry and legitimate peril. And launching a series free means you can test whether Hines’s voice resonates with you before committing to the rest of the Secret Lives saga.

Atlantis Devil’s Sea: A Novel of Time Travel and Alternate Worlds

🌊 Author: Bob Mayer🆓 FREEScience Fiction Adventure

Heroes from past and present unite to save our timeline from being utterly destroyed in the present.

In 1937, Amelia Earhart is on the most dangerous leg of her round the world flight, near the Devil’s Sea. A dark Shadow rises in front of her and swallows her and her plane, never to be seen again. Where did she go?

In 1628 BC, a volcano erupts, one that would become legend as the eruption that destroyed Minoan Civilization. But a small group of priestesses stand fast against the dark Shadow that precipitated the destruction.

In 79 AD the oracle of Delphi must join forces with the most fearsome gladiator from the arena of Pompeii to fight the Shadow, which destroys Vesuvius. And the XV Legion is sent on a quest that causes it to disappear from the Roman Empire and into the fog of history.

In 1986, the Shadow appears inside of Chernobyl, sucking power from the reactors and causing disaster.

Present Day: Former Green Beret Eric Dane leads his team against the Shadow as the Ring of Fire around the planet ignites. Dane must track down the mystical crystal skulls that have baffled scientists, to use them as a weapon against the Shadow.

An adventure through time and space.

Bob Mayer is a New York Times bestselling author and former Green Beret who brings authentic military expertise to genre-blending adventures that refuse to stay in a single lane. His Atlantis series has attracted readers who appreciate ambitious world-building that connects ancient mysteries, historical enigmas, and modern military action into one cohesive narrative. With over five million books sold, Mayer has proven his ability to deliver high-concept adventures that satisfy both action junkies and readers who love complex mythology.

Here’s what you’re getting: Mayer takes some of history’s greatest unsolved mysteries—Amelia Earhart’s disappearance, the destruction of Pompeii, the Chernobyl disaster, the lost Roman legion—and reveals them as connected battles in a war across time against a malevolent force called the Shadow. It’s an audaciously ambitious premise that could easily collapse under its own weight, but Mayer’s military background and tight plotting keep the action grounded even as the scope becomes cosmic. The multiple timeline structure means you’re getting several stories in one, each building toward a present-day confrontation where former Green Beret Eric Dane must use ancient crystal skulls to save reality itself. If you’ve enjoyed James Rollins’s Sigma Force series, Steve Berry’s Cotton Malone thrillers, or the time-travel elements in Outlander, this offers that same blend of historical mystery, modern action, and speculative elements. And it’s free, making it a risk-free entry point into Mayer’s expansive Atlantis universe.

A Cursed Bride for the Duke (Cursed Brides Book 1)

👑 Author: Harriet Caves🆓 FREEHistorical Regency Romance

“When I claim you, Duchess, you will scream my name freely, loudly, and without restraint.”

No one touches widowed Lady Genevieve—for her curse will ruin anyone who gets too close. Until the day she receives a wedding dress and a note from the most dangerous Duke in the ton, offering to marry her.

Duke Wilhelm is back with a taste for vengeance against those who once betrayed him. His plan? To marry the notorious Lady Genevieve and use her tarnished reputation to destroy them all.

But when Wilhelm tastes his wife’s lips, a hunger stronger than revenge ignites within him; to own her, in every pleasurable way imaginable…

If you like a realistic yet steamy depiction of the Regency and Victorian era, then A Cursed Bride for the Duke is the novel for you.

Harriet Caves writes Regency romances that lean heavily into the dark, possessive, and intensely passionate dynamics that have made authors like Danielle Lori and Penelope Douglas so popular. Her Cursed Brides series combines Gothic atmosphere with steamy romance, creating a darker, more dangerous version of the Regency world that appeals to readers who want their historical romance with higher emotional stakes and explicit sensuality.

Why I’m including this: That opening quote tells you exactly what kind of book this is—Caves isn’t writing gentle courtship and chaste kisses. This is possession disguised as marriage-of-convenience, where a duke seeking revenge discovers that his cursed bride ignites desires stronger than his thirst for vengeance. The “cursed bride” element adds a Gothic flavor that distinguishes this from more traditional Regency fare, while the marriage-of-revenge trope creates immediate tension that crackles off the page. If you’ve devoured Kathryn Ann Kingsley’s darker historical romances or Sarah MacLean’s fallen women series, this delivers similar energy—morally gray heroes, damaged heroines, and chemistry that’s as dangerous as it is undeniable. The series title promises more cursed brides to come, and starting with book one free lets you discover whether Caves’s particular brand of dark Regency romance is your next obsession.

Lucky’s Marines: The Ultimate Collection: (Books 1-13)

🚀 Author: Joshua James🆓 FREESpace Exploration Science Fiction

The name’s Lance Corporal Lucky Lee Savage. I’ve survived 157 missions, not because I’m good—because I’m lucky. But now my luck’s wearing thin.

What started as a standard op turned into a nightmare. My squad’s decimated, we’re stranded on some backwater planet, and we’re facing an enemy with weapons that can slice through Empire destroyers like they’re made of paper.

Worse, I’ve learned these freaks are pawns of something ancient—the Da’hune, aliens planning a full-scale invasion of our universe. And somehow, I’m connected to them through a darkness inside me called the Hate.

With only Rocky—my smartass AI copilot—on my side, I’m facing an impossible choice: unleash the monster inside me or watch two universes fall. This darkness might be our only hope—if it doesn’t devour me first.

If you like your military sci-fi brutal, your heroes damaged, and your stakes cosmic—welcome to my universe.

Joshua James has built Lucky’s Marines into a military science fiction series that combines the gritty combat realism of the Old Man’s War series with the dark humor and cosmic horror elements that make Warhammer 40K so compelling. This collection bundles the first thirteen books together, offering an incredible value proposition—you’re not just getting a sample of the series, you’re getting enough content to fully immerse yourself in Lucky’s universe and determine whether this becomes your next sci-fi obsession.

What makes this special: Lucky Lee Savage is the antithesis of the superhero space marine—he’s survived not through superior skill but through sheer dumb luck, and he knows it. That self-awareness makes him a refreshingly fallible protagonist in a subgenre often dominated by overpowered heroes. The “Hate” inside him—a darkness connecting him to the alien enemy—adds a psychological horror element that elevates this beyond straightforward military action. Joshua James doesn’t shy away from showing the brutal reality of combat or the toll it takes on those who survive, making Lucky’s journey feel earned rather than inevitable. If you’ve burned through John Scalzi’s Old Man’s War, Marko Kloos’s Frontlines series, or B.V. Larson’s Star Force novels, Lucky’s Marines delivers that same combination of military authenticity and imaginative alien threats. And getting thirteen books free means you’re set for weeks of reading without spending a dime—an extraordinary offer for series that’s found its devoted fanbase through word-of-mouth recommendations.

The Invisible Man

👻 Author: H.G. Wells🆓 FREEClassic Fiction

He dreamed of becoming invisible — and vanished into his own darkness.

In The Invisible Man, H.G. Wells delivers one of the most gripping and psychologically charged stories in the history of science fiction — a tale of brilliance, obsession, and moral collapse.

When Griffin, a gifted scientist, discovers the secret to invisibility, he believes he has unlocked the ultimate power. But his triumph quickly becomes a curse. As society turns against him and paranoia consumes his mind, the line between genius and madness dissolves — revealing the terrifying cost of playing god.

Combining thrilling suspense, philosophical insight, and social commentary, Wells explores how unchecked ambition and isolation can destroy even the brightest mind.

Both a fast-paced adventure and a timeless moral fable, The Invisible Man remains one of literature’s most haunting studies of the human condition.

H.G. Wells is one of the founding fathers of science fiction, a visionary who anticipated technological developments and explored their psychological and social implications decades before they became reality. The Invisible Man, published in 1897, established many of the tropes that still dominate science fiction today—the scientist whose discovery isolates him from humanity, the power that corrupts absolutely, and the terror of the extraordinary becoming monstrous. Wells’s influence extends from classic sci-fi through modern superhero narratives, making him essential reading for anyone who wants to understand where contemporary genre fiction comes from.

Why I’m including this: Unlike many Victorian novels that feel dated, The Invisible Man remains urgently relevant because Wells understood that the real horror isn’t invisibility itself—it’s what isolation and power do to the human psyche. Griffin’s descent from ambitious scientist to murderous madman is a character study in how genius without empathy becomes monstrosity. The novel works both as a propulsive thriller (Wells keeps the action moving at a modern pace) and as a philosophical examination of power, identity, and whether anyone can handle absolute freedom without moral collapse. If you’ve somehow never read this classic, or if you read it in high school and remember only the basic premise, this is your chance to discover why it’s endured for over a century. And for free, there’s no reason not to experience one of the foundational texts of science fiction that influenced everything from superhero comics to modern tech thrillers about surveillance and identity.

Families First: A Post-Apocalyptic Next World Series Volume 1

⚡ Author: Lance K. Ewing🆓 FREEScience Fiction Adventure

Could you survive an Apocalypse?

Families First is a powerful story of one ordinary family thrown into darkness when an EMP shuts off the power to the entire US mainland and throws the country back into the 1800s in seconds. This family must quickly amass a group of friends and neighbors for an 800-mile trek from north Texas to the Rocky Mountains of Colorado. Character-driven, the story twists and turns and doesn’t let up until the end. PG-13 The Stand meets The Road...

Step into a world where survival is the only option and familial bonds are everything. Families First is a riveting and dynamic Post-Apocalyptic Next-World series that immerses you in the lives of relatable and imperfect characters as they navigate an uncertain future. With every turn of the page, you’ll be on the edge of your seat, wondering what obstacles the characters will face next. If you enjoy stories about the strength of humanity in the face of adversity, Families First is the series for you.

What would you do to survive? How far would you go to protect your family? Feed your kids? Intervene when others take advantage of each other?

Lance K. Ewing has carved out a distinctive voice in post-apocalyptic fiction by focusing on ordinary people facing extraordinary circumstances rather than military operators or survival experts. His emphasis on family dynamics and moral dilemmas sets Families First apart in a subgenre often dominated by lone-wolf survivalists and military action. The series has attracted readers who appreciate character-driven storytelling even in high-stakes survival scenarios.

Here’s what you’re getting: An EMP apocalypse is one of the most terrifying scenarios in post-apocalyptic fiction because it’s disturbingly plausible—one electromagnetic pulse and we’re back to the 1800s with none of the skills or infrastructure that made life survivable then. Ewing’s focus on an ordinary family’s 800-mile trek from Texas to Colorado means you’re experiencing the collapse through the eyes of people just like you, making every decision and danger feel visceral and real. The character-driven approach means this isn’t just survival porn—it’s about the impossible choices parents must make to protect their children when civilization collapses overnight. If you’ve read William Forstchen’s One Second After, Cormac McCarthy’s The Road, or Stephen King’s The Stand and want more post-apocalyptic fiction that emphasizes human relationships over military hardware, Families First delivers that emotional core while maintaining the tension that makes the subgenre so addictive. Starting the series free gives you a low-risk entry into what readers describe as an impossible-to-put-down saga of survival and sacrifice.

Magpie

🪶 Author: Georgia Hill💰 Regularly $2.99, Today $1.99Historical Mystery

Two women. Two centuries. One house full of secrets.

A spellbinding tale for fans of Weyward, where the past never truly dies…

When Beth Loveday retreats to a shadowed corner of the Devon coast, she hopes to rebuild her life in peace. But the old timbered shop she buys—Tenpenny House—has other plans. Strange objects hidden in the walls. A book of forgotten remedies. And dreams that feel like memories.

In 1660, Susanna Loveday walks the same worn floors. Apprentice to a healer, she’s swept into a deadly game of suspicion and power when whispers of witchcraft begin to spread. As danger closes in, a single choice will echo through time.

Linked by blood and bound by secrets, Beth and Susanna are caught in a web that spans centuries. The truth lies buried—but Tenpenny House remembers everything…

Georgia Hill writes atmospheric historical mysteries that emphasize place and female resilience across time periods. Her dual-timeline narratives connect contemporary women with their historical counterparts in ways that illuminate both past and present, creating stories where history isn’t just backdrop but an active force shaping modern lives. The comparison to Weyward immediately signals the kind of book this is—historical fiction for readers who want strong women, dark secrets, and the supernatural shimmer of magical realism.

What makes this special: Dual-timeline novels live or die on whether both timelines are equally compelling, and Hill delivers on both fronts. Susanna’s 1660 story taps into the paranoia and danger of witchcraft accusations in Restoration England, while Beth’s contemporary narrative explores how the past refuses to stay buried when you occupy spaces where terrible things happened. The shared surname “Loveday” and the house that remembers suggest a connection deeper than coincidence, making this a mystery that spans not just centuries but bloodlines. The Devon coast setting adds Gothic atmosphere—wind-battered cliffs, isolated communities, secrets whispered generation to generation. If you loved Weyward by Emilia Hart, The Lost Apothecary by Sarah Penner, or The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue by V.E. Schwab, this offers similar themes of women’s hidden histories and the ways trauma echoes across time. At $1.99, it’s an affordable way to discover whether Hill’s voice resonates with you.

The Best We Could Do: An Illustrated Memoir

🎨 Author: Thi Bui💰 Regularly $11.69, Today $3.99Graphic Novel Biographies & Memoirs

A national bestseller and American Book Award winner, The Best We Could Do is an intimate and poignant graphic novel portraying one family’s journey from war-torn Vietnam from debut author Thi Bui.

In what Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist Viet Thanh Nguyen calls “a book to break your heart and heal it,” The Best We Could Do brings to life Thi Bui’s journey of understanding and provides inspiration to all of those who search for a better future while longing for a simpler past.

This beautifully illustrated and emotional story is an evocative memoir exploring the anguish of immigration and the lasting effects that displacement has on a child and her family. Bui documents the story of her family’s daring escape after the fall of South Vietnam in the 1970s, and the difficulties they faced building new lives for themselves.

At the heart of Bui’s story is a universal struggle: While adjusting to life as a first-time mother, she ultimately discovers what it means to be a parent—the sacrifices, the unnoticed gestures, and the depths of unspoken love. Despite how impossible it seems to take on the simultaneous roles of both parent and child, Bui pushes through. With haunting, poetic writing and breathtaking art, she examines the strength of family, the importance of identity, and the meaning of home.

Thi Bui’s The Best We Could Do earned immediate recognition as a landmark work in graphic memoir, winning the American Book Award and earning praise from literary giants like Viet Thanh Nguyen. Her debut established her as an essential voice in immigrant narratives, using the graphic novel format to convey emotional truths that prose alone might not capture. The visual storytelling allows her to show the weight of memory, the fragmentary nature of family history, and the ways trauma is passed down through generations.

Why I’m including this: Becoming a parent forces us to see our own parents as human beings with their own traumas and sacrifices, and Bui captures this revelation with devastating clarity. Her journey to understand her family’s escape from Vietnam and their struggles as refugees becomes a meditation on what parents give up for their children—and whether children can ever fully comprehend those sacrifices until they become parents themselves. The graphic novel format is essential rather than decorative; Bui’s illustrations convey emotions and memories that would lose power translated into words alone. The fragmented, impressionistic art style mirrors how we actually remember family history—in pieces, through stories half-understood in childhood and only fully grasped decades later. If you loved Maus by Art Spiegelman, Fun Home by Alison Bechdel, or They Called Us Enemy by George Takei, this belongs in that same conversation—graphic memoirs that use visual storytelling to explore identity, family, and history in ways that feel both deeply personal and universally resonant. At $3.99 for an award-winning work that typically retails much higher, this is an exceptional value for a book that will stay with you long after you finish it.

Tangled: Emerson Falls, Book 1

❤️ Author: Harlow James💰 Regularly $4.99, Today $2.49Contemporary Romance

I thought the hottest night of my life was a fluke, a one time deal, and life would just be the same the day after.

But then my one-night-stand turned out to be my new colleague at the high school where I teach, and my entire life changed in an instant.

Olivia Walsh drew me in that first night with her wild red hair, love of Bon Jovi, and the ability to kick my butt in pool. And when we left Tony’s Bar in my quaint town of Emerson Falls, Oregon, I never thought I’d see her again.

Then a piercing scream one morning at work ended in me running right into the first woman that made me want more than one night since I was betrayed three years ago by my best friend and fiancé while serving my country in the Army.

Only Olivia and I realized quickly we are more like water and oil than gasoline and a match, making the passion from the night we spent together too hard to ignore.

And even though I knew I should stay away, every interaction with the woman had me wanting more.

So I did what I never thought I’d do again—I jumped in with both feet, determined not to let my past haunt me forever.

Just when all the pieces of my life felt like they were finally falling into place, fate stirred the pot and threatened to shatter our romance.

Turns out that the threads of our lives were woven so tight, neither one of us saw our connection coming.

But now the question is, can we find our way out of the storm? Or will our story end up just being another tangled mess that leaves us both broken hearted?

Harlow James writes contemporary romances set in small towns where everyone knows everyone’s business, creating the kind of interconnected community dynamics that amplify romantic tension. Her Emerson Falls series has attracted readers who love the small-town setting, wounded heroes with military backgrounds, and the explosive chemistry that comes when one-night stands turn into something more complicated.

Here’s what you’re getting: The one-night-stand-becomes-coworker trope is romance catnip, and James delivers all the awkward tension and forbidden attraction that makes it work. Our hero is a veteran teacher still recovering from his fiancée’s betrayal while he was deployed—the kind of emotional wound that makes him resistant to connection, which means watching him fall for Olivia despite himself is particularly satisfying. The “water and oil” dynamic promises conflict that keeps the relationship interesting beyond initial attraction, while the revelation that their lives are connected in ways neither expected adds a mystery element that distinguishes this from straightforward workplace romance. If you’ve enjoyed Susan Mallery’s Fool’s Gold series, Kristan Higgins’s small-town romances, or Devney Perry’s contemporary romance novels, James delivers similar comfort-read energy with genuine emotional stakes. At $2.49, you’re getting a full-length romance that launches a series set in Emerson Falls, meaning if you fall in love with these characters, there are more stories waiting in this same cozy Oregon town.

The Child I Never Had

💔 Author: Kate Hewitt💰 Regularly $3.99, Today $1.99Women’s Literary Fiction

If you had to make an impossible choice to save your long-lost daughter, you would… wouldn’t you?

It’s a warm early summer’s evening when Mia’s doorbell rings. She opens the door to see a teenage girl standing in the shadow beyond the porch light—and in an instant she knows who it is. Daisy, the daughter she gave up as a baby. Daisy steps forward, as she says tearfully “I’m sorry I didn’t call first. But something happened. And I really needed… you.”

Seventeen years before, knowing she couldn’t possibly give her beautiful little girl Daisy the future she deserved, Mia made the hardest decision of her life—to give her up. And Suzanne seemed the perfect adoptive mother: calm, stable, and full of love for the daughter she’d always dreamed of having.

The two mothers promised to keep communication open, so Daisy could have Mia’s love and support along with Suzanne’s. But as the years passed, Mia moved away, and their visits happened less. Now Daisy is almost a stranger to Mia—angry, closed and broken—nothing like the tiny girl she once couldn’t bear to say goodbye to.

But now Daisy has arrived on Mia’s doorstep, and she says she has a terrible secret. One she can never tell Suzanne. And she believes the only person who can help her is Mia. Her birth mother.

Mia, however, has secrets of her own. Ones she is afraid to let Daisy or anyone else know. And while Suzanne desperately seeks a way to bring her child home, can Mia overcome her past to help the girl they both call their daughter in her darkest hour before it’s too late?

Kate Hewitt is a prolific author of women’s fiction who specializes in emotionally complex family dramas that explore the gray areas of motherhood, sacrifice, and the impossible choices women face. Her novels consistently tackle difficult subjects with sensitivity and nuance, refusing easy answers or simple resolutions. She’s built a loyal readership drawn to her ability to create sympathetic characters facing genuinely hard moral dilemmas.

What makes this special: Open adoption creates one of the most emotionally fraught scenarios in fiction—two women who both love the same child, navigating boundaries and relationships that have no clear rules. Hewitt takes that already complex dynamic and explodes it by having the teenage daughter show up at her birth mother’s door with a secret she can’t tell her adoptive mother. The question becomes: what obligation does Mia have to a daughter she gave up seventeen years ago? And what betrayal would it be to Suzanne, the woman who has actually raised Daisy, if Mia keeps secrets from her? Add the revelation that Mia has her own secrets—things she’s hidden even from herself—and you have a powder keg of a premise. This isn’t a simple “birth mother vs. adoptive mother” story; it’s a nuanced exploration of what motherhood means beyond biology, and whether the hardest thing about giving up a child is being asked to mother them again when they need you most. If you’ve loved Jodi Picoult’s family dramas, Liane Moriarty’s domestic fiction, or Jojo Moyes’s emotionally complex novels, Hewitt delivers that same combination of emotional depth and moral complexity. At $1.99, it’s an affordable way to experience the kind of book that will have you questioning what you would do in the same impossible situation.

A Letter from Ireland

💌 Author: Ann O’Loughlin💰 Regularly $3.99, Today $1.99Women’s Friendship Fiction

My whole life, I’ve been haunted by a secret I’ve left behind on the coast of Ireland. I may be gone, but if you’re reading this Casey, I need to tell you everything…

When Casey’s dear friend Rosie passes away, her heart breaks in two; Rosie didn’t even tell her she was sick. And when a mysterious letter arrives from beyond the grave, describing the secluded island where Rosie spent every summer, Casey questions if she really knew her friend at all. With Casey’s hectic job ruling her life, and her marriage crumbling around her, she books a ticket to this beautiful Irish island to feel close to Rosie again, and find out what secrets she has hidden there.

Casey rushes to Rosie’s tumbledown cottage and immediately falls in love with the glimmering shores and breathtaking coves of Scarty Island. Why did Rosie keep this magical place a secret, even from her own husband? Desperate for answers, she jumps to the aid of locals organising afternoon teas for tourists, and helps handsome but overworked pub owner Shay. Though Shay stays tight-lipped, Casey notices how his hazel eyes shine when she makes him laugh, and how her heart skips a beat when his rough hands brush hers.

But just as Casey finds herself falling for Shay’s quiet strength, a final letter arrives that changes everything. The tear-stained pages tell the story of a forbidden romance and a tragic day at sea that destroyed Rosie’s life. It could shatter Casey’s blossoming romance and tear the small island community apart.

Ann O’Loughlin writes women’s fiction centered on Irish settings, friendship, and the secrets that shape lives across generations. Her novels consistently feature lush Irish landscapes, tight-knit communities with long memories, and mysteries that can only be solved by digging into the past. She’s built a devoted readership among fans who love their fiction seasoned with Irish charm, gentle romance, and the kind of secrets that entire communities work to protect.

Why I’m including this: The “letter from beyond the grave” is a classic device, but O’Loughlin uses it to explore something deeper—how well we really know even our closest friends, and whether keeping secrets is sometimes an act of love rather than betrayal. Casey’s journey to Scarty Island becomes a dual quest: understanding who Rosie really was, and figuring out who Casey herself wants to be now that her marriage is falling apart and her friend is gone. The Irish island setting provides both escape and mirror—a place where Casey can breathe but also where she’s forced to confront the ways she’s been living half a life. The developing romance with Shay complicates everything because he’s tied to the community that protected Rosie’s secrets, making trust a fraught proposition. If you’ve loved Maeve Binchy’s Irish community novels, Debbie Macomber’s friendship-centered women’s fiction, or Nancy Thayer’s beach-read style stories with more emotional depth, O’Loughlin delivers that same comfortable-yet-compelling combination. At $1.99, it’s the perfect price for the kind of book you’ll want to read with a cup of tea and a weekend afternoon—immersive, emotional, and ultimately hopeful.

The Royal Secret: A Novel

đź‘‘ Author: Lucinda Rileyđź’° Regularly $9.99, Today $1.99Historical Fiction

In this suspenseful and heart-pounding novel from New York Times bestselling author Lucinda Riley, an ambitious young journalist unravels a dangerous mystery that threatens to devastate the British monarchy.

Keeping secrets is a dangerous game.

When Sir James Harrison, one the greatest actors of his generation, passes away at the age of ninety-five, he leaves behind not just a heartbroken family but also a secret so shocking, it could rock the English establishment to its core.

Joanna Haslam, an up-and-coming reporter, is assigned to cover the legendary actor’s funeral, attended by glitzy celebrities of every background. But Joanna stumbles on something dark beneath the glamour: the mention of a letter James Harrison has left behind—the contents of which many have been desperate to keep concealed for over seventy years. As she peels back the veil of lies that has shrouded the secret, she realizes that she’s close to uncovering something deadly serious—and the royal family may be implicated. Before long, someone is on her tracks, attempting to prevent her from discovering the truth. And they’ll stop at nothing to reach the letter before she does.

Lucinda Riley was a New York Times bestselling author beloved for her sweeping historical novels that blend family sagas with mysteries spanning decades. Her Seven Sisters series became an international phenomenon, but her standalone novels like The Royal Secret demonstrate her skill at creating page-turning thrillers wrapped in lush historical detail. Riley passed away in 2021, but her legacy lives on through novels that have sold over thirty-five million copies worldwide and continue to attract new readers.

Here’s what you’re getting: Riley takes a perennially fascinating subject—royal family secrets—and crafts a dual-timeline thriller that connects a famous actor’s death in the present with a scandal buried for seventy years. The setup is irresistible: a letter that could destroy the monarchy, a young journalist determined to uncover the truth, and powerful forces willing to kill to keep the past buried. Riley excels at making history feel immediate and personal, grounding big historical events in intimate human stories. The race-against-time structure keeps pages turning, while the historical sections provide the emotional depth that elevates this beyond a simple thriller. If you’ve loved Kate Morton’s dual-timeline mysteries, Philippa Gregory’s historical fiction, or Kristin Hannah’s sweeping family sagas, Riley delivers that same combination of historical richness and contemporary suspense. At $1.99 (down from $9.99), this is an extraordinary value for a novel from a bestselling author whose work has captivated millions—and a perfect introduction to Riley’s storytelling if you haven’t discovered her yet.

Space Case (Moon Base Alpha Book 1)

🌙 Author: Stuart Gibbs💰 Regularly $10.99, Today $1.99Children’s Mystery & Detective Adventure

It’s a murder mystery on the moon in this humorous and suspenseful space adventure from the author of Belly Up and Spy School that The New York Times Book Review called “a delightful and brilliantly constructed middle grade thriller.”

Like his fellow lunarnauts—otherwise known as Moonies—living on Moon Base Alpha, twelve-year-old Dashiell Gibson is famous the world over for being one of the first humans to live on the moon.

And he’s bored out of his mind. Kids aren’t allowed on the lunar surface, meaning they’re trapped inside the tiny moon base with next to nothing to occupy their time—and the only other kid Dash’s age spends all his time hooked into virtual reality games.

Then Moon Base Alpha’s top scientist turns up dead. Dash senses there’s foul play afoot, but no one believes him. Everyone agrees Dr. Holtz went onto the lunar surface without his helmet properly affixed, simple as that. But Dr. Holtz was on the verge of an important new discovery, Dash finds out, and it’s a secret that could change everything for the Moonies—a secret someone just might kill to keep...

Stuart Gibbs has become one of the most beloved middle-grade authors working today, with his Spy School series selling millions of copies and his FunJungle mysteries attracting devoted readers who love clever protagonists solving crimes in unusual settings. His gift for combining humor, legitimate mystery plotting, and age-appropriate adventure makes his books appeal to both kids and the adults reading alongside them.

Why I’m including this: A murder mystery on a moon base is exactly the kind of high-concept premise that hooks young readers immediately, and Gibbs delivers on the promise. Dashiell Gibson is the perfect middle-grade protagonist—smart enough to notice what adults miss but young enough that no one takes him seriously, creating built-in tension as he tries to prove something everyone else dismisses as an accident. The moon base setting provides natural constraints that make the mystery work (limited suspects, no escape, everything recorded) while also being inherently cool for the target age group. Gibbs doesn’t talk down to young readers; the science is real, the mystery plotting is sophisticated, and the humor comes from character rather than cheap gags. If your kids loved The 39 Clues series, Escape from Mr. Lemoncello’s Library, or The Mysterious Benedict Society, this delivers similar smart-kid-solving-puzzles energy with the added appeal of a space setting. At $1.99 (down from $10.99), this is an exceptional value for a series starter that will likely have young readers begging for the rest of the Moon Base Alpha books. And if you’re looking for STEM-focused fiction that gets kids excited about space exploration while delivering a genuinely satisfying mystery, this is exactly the book to hand them.

Blood is Black (Presley Carter Book 1)

⚖️ Author: Scott Pratt💰 Regularly $4.99, Today $2.49Legal Thriller

From Scott Pratt, the Wall Street Journal and Amazon bestselling author of the beloved Joe Dillard Series, comes the first installment in a fresh new series featuring Presley Carter, a tenacious southern heroine.

Lonnie Black, a man with a dark and dangerous past, has just been elected as the new Governor of the state of Tennessee.

Shortly after he takes office, some of the state’s most heinous and vile criminals see their sentences commuted to time served, releasing dangerous predators onto a vulnerable public.

Presley Carter is a bright, hungry young defense attorney plying her trade in the areas in and around Nashville. Though she’s haunted by a horrifying event from her past, she’s achieved local renown as a savvy, resourceful lawyer adept at handling – and winning - tough cases. After being approached to file a clemency petition by a father whose son committed a gruesome double-murder, Presley reluctantly agrees to file the document, knowing full well the request has no chance of being granted. When she receives a phone call informing her the convict’s release has been approved, however, she’s shocked to learn she’s been unwittingly drawn into an evil scheme that could reach as high as the halls of the state capitol. Presley must then make a difficult choice. Should she stand idly by and allow a shadowy syndicate of corruption to fester in her backyard? Or should she follow in her father’s footsteps and take a stand, placing her in the crosshairs of one of the most vicious, powerful men the state has ever seen?

Scott Pratt is a Wall Street Journal and Amazon bestselling author who has built a devoted following through his Joe Dillard legal thriller series set in Tennessee. His background as a criminal defense attorney brings authenticity to courtroom scenes and legal maneuvering that sets his work apart in a crowded genre. With the Presley Carter series, he introduces a new protagonist while maintaining the gritty Southern noir atmosphere and moral complexity that made his previous series so successful.

What makes this special: Pratt takes the legal thriller and infuses it with political corruption at the highest levels, creating a conspiracy where clemency becomes a weapon and the new governor is using his power to release monsters onto the public. Presley Carter is exactly the kind of heroine readers want—competent, haunted by her past, and willing to risk everything when she discovers she’s been used as an unwitting pawn in something evil. The Tennessee setting provides rich Southern atmosphere, and Pratt’s legal expertise means the procedural elements feel authentic rather than like generic courtroom drama. The comparison point here is obvious: if you’ve been mourning the end of John Grisham’s golden era when his legal thrillers felt genuinely dangerous and morally complex, Pratt is writing exactly those kinds of books. The Joe Dillard series has already proven he can deliver, and launching Presley Carter gives him a fresh protagonist with her own demons and cases. If you’ve also enjoyed Michael Connelly’s Lincoln Lawyer series or Robert Dugoni’s David Sloane novels, Pratt’s combination of legal procedural and political thriller will hit the sweet spot. At $2.49, this is your chance to discover whether Presley Carter becomes your next legal thriller obsession—and with the series already established, you have plenty more books waiting if this first one hooks you.



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