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Love to hate you
by Marina Adair
"Summer Russo believes in the power of...true love--which might be why she sank her entire life savings into reviving a nearly-bankrupt independent bookstore that specializes in romance novels...But just as she starts to get the hang of the new business,a big-box bookstore moves in. Wes Kingston is a cut-throat CEO who doesn't believe in love--or failure. At least Summer has her family's annual vacation in Mystic, CT to look forward to...But when she arrives at the beachside cabin...her sister has brought along not only her boyfriend but a second guest-his brother, who just happens to be the very same surly-but-infuriatingly- sexy bookstore mogul Summer thought she was getting away from"
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Don't Say a Word
by David Mark
Traffic cop Sal Delaney has to solve another twisted and dark case in this pulse-pounding and gritty police procedural set in the north of England, with a complex, intriguing female protagonist.
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Fulfillment
by Lee Cole
Two estranged half-brothers, one an academic and the other a factory worker, reunite in their family's Kentucky home, igniting a dangerous chain of betrayals that forces them to confront desire, failure and the cost of change.
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Clear : a novel
by Carys Davies
An impoverished 1840s Scottish minister tasked with evicting a hermit from his island home ends up forming an unlikely connection with the man as the pair navigate language, loss and the legacy of forced displacement
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A cyclist's guide to villains & vines
by Ann Claire
When American expat and bicycle tour company proprietress Sadie Greene guides a hard-to-impress group of sophisticated seniors on a stunning trip in northeastern France, she expects some twists, turns, and sudden stops to sip the Riesling. She doesn’t anticipate a detour leading straight to murder .
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Sing me home to Carolina
by Joy Callaway
"Returning home to her family's failing peanut farm, event planner Hattie Norwood reluctantly agrees to organize a musical benefit opposing a stadium she actually supports, but finds her heart tugged between an old flame and a mysterious newcome, threatening to upend everything she thought she wanted"
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Crown
by Evanthia Bromiley
A suspenseful, lyrical debut novel tracking three days leading up to the eviction of a pregnant single mother and her nine-year-old twins from a trailer park in the American Southwest.
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I bet you'd look good in a coffin
by Katy Brent
"My name is Kitty Collins and I'm a serial killer. I don't want to kill. It's just so hard to resist. Some men really, really deserve it. Men like Blaze Bundy, an anonymous influencer spreading misogyny online. He's making it very hard for me to control my murderous urges. Meanwhile I'm in the South of France to watch my mother marry a man I've never met. I should be drinking cocktails and focusing on my tan, not plotting a murder. But a woman's work is never done. Surely one more teensy little kill wouldn't hurt, would it?"
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Flames of anarchy
by Jerry Borrowman
"In 1908, anarchist Angel Casimer and the shadowy forces supporting him try to wreak havoc on the United States. One of his targets, Senator Jason Ellis and his childhood friend, a Pinkerton detective named Andy Pettit, must join forces to try to stop him"
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The gowkaran tree in the middle of our kitchen
by Shokoofeh Azar
"Spanning fifty years in the history of modern Iran, this lush, layered story embraces politics and family, revolution and reconstruction, loss and love as it recounts the colorful destinies of twelve children who get lost one long-ago night inside a mysterious palace"
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A song of legends lost
by M. H. Ayinde
An unforgettable tale of revenge and rebellion unfolds when a reckless king implements an ill-fated plan to end a thousand-year war in this relentlessly gripping epic fantasy debut.
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Plus size player
by Danielle Allen
“No one does banter, humor, or spice as magnificently as Danielle Allen! She’s one of the most unique, sizzling voices in romance, and I am obsessed with the way she combines sexual tension, comedy and truly empowering stories...She’s a true gift to all romance readers!” —Ali Hazelwood, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Love, Theoretically
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I Think I'm in Love With an Alien
by Ann Aguirre
Galaxy Quest meets Roswell in this quirky sci-fi rom-com from New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Ann Aguirre.
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The south : a novel
by Tash Aw
As Jay's family returns to the failing farm they inherited, tensions rise amid drought-stricken fields, unspoken regrets, and generational burdens, while Jay's growing connection with Chuan, the farm manager's son, forces them all to confront hidden desires and inescapable change.
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The marriage vendetta
by Caroline Madden
A darkly funny feminist debut about a resentful stay-at-home wife and her vindictive marriage therapist
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A hustla's paradise
by Na'Cole
Reign’s life seems perfect if you’re on the outside looking in, but the reality is far from it. She is full of secrets. As they begin to reveal themselves, she is abruptly separated from her family.
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Death at the White Hart
by Chris Chibnall
When a pub owner is found gruesomely murdered, Detective Nicola Bridge returns to her quaint coastal hometown to uncover dark secrets hidden beneath its picturesque façade, risking the destruction of everything she thought she knew.
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A dance of lies
by Brittney Arena
"A debut epic fantasy filled with hope after heartbreak, secrets, and betrayal, as a dancer-turned-spy must decide how far she will go to secure her freedom"-- Provided by publisher
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Early Sobrieties
by Michael Deagler
WINNER of the 2025 PEN/Hemingway Award for Debut Novel
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A botanist's guide to rituals and revenge
by Kate Khavari
"Returning to Ellington Manor, Saffron Everleigh faces tense family relationships made worse by enigmatic Bill Wyatt, hired as doctor to the ailing Lord Easting, but who in reality is involved in trafficking dangerous government secrets-and whose presence can only mean trouble"
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Glass girls : a novel
by Danie Shokoohi
"Alice Haserot thought she'd escaped the curse. For sixteen years, she's lived far from her family and the ghosts she used to conjure. But her past isn't so easily left behind. When Alice discovers she's pregnant and her estranged sister, Bronwyn, turns up on her doorstep, her carefully built new life begins to unravel. Bronwyn offers an ultimatum: one of her daughters is trying to possess the other, and only Alice has the power to save them. If Alice refuses, Bronwyn will go to their abusive mother and expose her location. Forced to confront the terrors of her childhood, Alice returns home to face the inheritance of her family curse"
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Never been shipped
by Alicia Thompson
A band reunion may be enough to change two musicians' tune on love in this electric romance from USA Today bestselling author Alicia Thompson.
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The passengers on the Hankyu line
by Hiro Arikawa
Come along on a heartwarming, funny, and perfectly cozy voyage with the charming and relatable passengers—including one dashing dachshund—whose lives intersect and affect each other on one of Japan’s most romantic railway lines from international bestselling author Hiro Arikawa.
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Not so fast
by Karen Booth
When the curves are this dangerous, only a race car driver will do… A sizzling, high-octane Formula One rom-com you can read in one sitting!
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Awake in the floating city : a novel
by Susanna Kwan
In a flooded city, grieving artist Bo is drawn back to life by a prickly elderly neighbor, Mia, whose stories and memories inspire her to find purpose in documenting their disappearing world and reclaiming her art before it's lost forever.
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Homemaker
by Ruthie Knox
When a former friend and devoted mother vanishes, a confident homemaker turned amateur sleuth follows an unexpected trail of scandals and secrets to find her.
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Pioneer Summer
by Kateryna Sylvanova
This star-crossed gay romance is a #1 bestselling TikTok sensation that took readers by storm, made international news, and catalyzed one of Russia’s largest-ever crackdowns on LGBTQ representation.
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The spirit moves
by Carol J. Perry
Innkeeper Maureen Doherty is well aware that no one—when asked why they come to Florida—says, “For the ghosts.” But her historic Haven House Inn has spirits to spare, and just when she thinks she’s met every ghost in town—a new one pops up to help solve a murder. Or so it seems . . .
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Waterline : a novel
by Aram Mrjoian
"In this deeply moving debut, a close-knit Armenian American family grapples with the aftermath of losing one of their own"
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When the music hits : a novel
by Amber Oliver
"In this soulful debut novel set in the hypnotic music scene of New York City, a young Black woman lands her dream job at a major label-only to discover just how treacherous a place made to birth stars can be"-- Provided by publisher
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A far better thing
by H. G. Parry
"The faeries stole Sydney Carton as a child, and made him a mortal servant of the Faery Realm. Now, he has a rare opportunity for revenge against the fae and Charles Darnay, the changeling left in his stead. It will take magic and cunning--cold iron and Realm silver--to hide his intentions from humans and fae and bring his plans to fruition...generations of violence-begetting-violence lead him to a heartbreaking choice in the shadow of the guillotine"
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The memory collectors : a novel
by Dete Meserve
Four strangers time travel to the past and find themselves stuck on the day all their lives were changed in this stunning speculative mystery from award-winning film and television producer Dete Meserve.
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Flirty dancing : a novel
by Jennifer Moffatt
Sparks fly in this summer romp for fans of Casey McQuiston when dancers at a Catskills resort try to pull off the perfect show, and find happiness and a place where they belong on the way.
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Cosmic love at the multiverse hair salon
by Annie Mare
A multiverse novel about two women who fall in love despite living in worlds that are five months apart, as they try to find a timeline that doesn’t end in disaster, in this debut novel by Annie Mare.
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Lay your armor down
by Michael Farris Smith
A "prophetic, propulsive" tale of one mysterious, messianic child with untold powers who draws three desperate souls into acts of mercy and mayhem.
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The lost masterpiece
by Barbara A. Shapiro
An enigmatic painting. The mystery of who painted it. A riveting thriller from the bestselling author of The Art Forger.
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Francine's spectacular crash and burn : a novel
by Renâee Swindle
After rescuing a quirky boy from bullies, Francine forms a bond with him, only to discover his foster mother is her high school crush forcing her to confront past issues and redefine her priorities.
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Tough Guy
by Rachel Reid
They have nothing in common—so why does Ryan feel most like himself with Fabian? Opposites attract in this steamy Game Changers romance from USA TODAY bestselling author Rachel Reid.
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Endling : a novel
by Maria Reva
"A surrealist novel that chronicles the travails of three Ukrainian women and one extremely endangered snail through the travails of capitalism, foreign invasion, romance, and survival"
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Making friends can be murder
by Kathleen West
Thirty-year-old Sarah Jones gets caught up solving a murder after unknowingly befriending a dangerous con artist (who’s nothing like what she seems) in this playful, twisty mystery from acclaimed author Kathleen West.
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Sometimes you stay : a Red Door Inn romance
by Liz Johnson
"Travel vlogger Cretia Martin's home is wherever her suitcase lands. But when she bumps into a handsome man on Prince Edward Island and her equipment falls into the harbor, she's forced to stay awhile at the Red Door Inn. As she gets to know the man and the locals, she wonders if she should risk opening her heart and planting roots"
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Spies in Plain Sight
by Lynn Hightower
A bold, international thriller about truth, power, and vengeance — from bestselling author Lynn Hightower.
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The red queen
by Martha Grimes
A sudden murder in an English village pub sets off the twenty-sixth novel in the bestselling series starring superintendent Richard Jury, from bestselling author Martha Grimes, still “one of the most fascinating mystery writers today”
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Unworld : a novel
by Jayson Greene
"An electrifying debut novel about AI that imagines a tantalizing vision of the future"
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Burned bridges
by John Gilstrap
An electrifying new series featuring Irene Rivers (code name: Wolverine), the unforgettable FBI Director from New York Times bestselling author John Gilstrap’s blockbuster, award-winning Jonathan Grave thrillers.
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Beyond this place of wrath and tears
by Jack Ford
In 1954 Washington, former war correspondent Lee Carson chases a thrilling tip about a Russian spy, recalling her daring feats during World War II when she fought to report from the front lines of Europe's pivotal battles.
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Mr. Loverman
by Bernardine Evaristo
A groundbreaking, hilarious novel about two elder gay Caribbean men coming to terms with being closeted in a changing world.
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Thus with a kiss I die
by Christina Dodd
Rosie Montague, a 20-year-old free spirit in Verona, finds her life upended when she's tasked by the ghost of Prince Escalus the Elder to solve his murder, all while navigating a love triangle, revolution, and a looming threat that may turn her into a tragic heroine.
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