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šŸ†“ Today's Ten Free Kindle Books Spanning Every Genre: Magic, Survival & Second Chances

From Scottish castles and asteroid apocalypses to Amish homesteading and vintage pies—dive into immortal heroines, nuclear threats, baking mysteries, and Christmas miracles without spending a dime šŸ“šāœØ
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Wild Scottish Knight (The Enchanted Highlands Book 1)

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šŸ° Author: Tricia O’Malley
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Opposites Attract Magical Romance

Opposites attract in this modern-day fairytale when American, Sophie MacKnight, inherits a Scottish castle along with a hot grumpy Scotsman who is tasked with training her to be a magickal knight before the Kelpies wreak havoc on the people of Loren Brae.

The knight was supposed to be a man.

Not me, Sophie MacKnight, a marketing associate from California.

This must be a practical joke that the Scots play on visiting Americans. Because otherwise I’ve inherited a haunted castle in Scotland, along with one irritatingly sexy Scotsman, who would be delighted if I turned tail and ran.

Frankly, I thought I would fly here, sell the heap of bricks, and head back home to a life that I…well, I was comfortable with at the very least. Instead, the people of Loren Brae are in trouble, and it appears that as the new owner of the castle, I’m next in line to reinstate the magickal Order of Caledonia. Which means, first, I have to learn to believe in magick. And secondly, I have to train to become a knight.

And my trainer? None other than Lachlan Campbell, the grumpiest man I’ve ever had the annoyance of meeting. It’s a toss-up who is pricklier, Lachlan, or his kilted Chihuahua, Sir Buster. Not only does Lachlan think that I can’t hack it, but he also resents my claim on his castle.

If only he didn’t look so devastatingly hot in his kilt.

Now, I’m stuck proving myself to him, all while trying to figure out how to help my new friends in Loren Brae.

Sparks fly as our swords meet, and we battle our rising attraction for each other.

Who will win in this (Highland) game of love?

Tricia O’Malley writes contemporary romance with magical realism elements, specializing in stories where ordinary women discover they’re destined for extraordinary things—usually involving hot men, ancient magic, and locations that are characters in their own right. 🌟 Her Isle of Destiny and Mystic Cove series have attracted readers who want their romance grounded in real emotion despite supernatural stakes, featuring heroines who are skeptical about magic but can’t deny chemistry.

What makes this special: The fish-out-of-water setup is immediately appealing—California marketing associate Sophie inherits a Scottish castle and discovers she’s supposed to be a magickal knight protecting the town from Kelpies (water horses from Scottish folklore that drown people). šŸ—”ļø The ā€œknight was supposed to be a manā€ establishes both the comedy (Sophie is hilariously unqualified) and the feminist angle (she’ll prove women can be knights too). Lachlan Campbell being the ā€œgrumpiest manā€ who resents Sophie’s claim on ā€œhis castleā€ creates peak grumpy/sunshine dynamics—he doesn’t want her there, she doesn’t want to be there, but they’re stuck together while he trains her. āš”ļø The detail about Lachlan having a ā€œkilted Chihuahuaā€ named Sir Buster is perfect character shorthand—he’s simultaneously tough and ridiculous. The real hook is Sophie having to ā€œlearn to believe in magickā€ before she can access her powers, which means overcoming American skepticism and accepting that her comfortable California life wasn’t her destiny. šŸ“ó §ó ¢ó ³ó £ó “ó æ The sword-fighting-as-foreplay angle (ā€Sparks fly as our swords meetā€) promises physical tension and literal sparring. If you’ve loved Nora Roberts’s paranormal trilogies (ordinary women discovering magical destinies), Deborah Harkness’s A Discovery of Witches (academic discovers she’s a witch), or any romance where the heroine must save a small magical community while falling for her irritating instructor, O’Malley delivers similar enchantment. And it’s FREE, making this zero-risk entry into Scottish magical romance that promises kilts, castles, and combat training.

Qualify (The Atlantis Grail Book 1)

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šŸš€ Author: Vera Nazarian
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Dystopian Science Fiction

The Atlantis Grail has been optioned for development as a feature film series and/or TV series.

You have two options. You die, or you Qualify.

The year is 2047. An extinction-level asteroid is hurtling toward Earth, and the descendants of ancient Atlantis have returned from the stars in their silver ships to offer humanity help.

But there’s a catch.

They can only take a tiny percent of the Earth’s population back to the colony planet Atlantis. And in order to be chosen, you must be a teen, you must be bright, talented, and athletic, and you must Qualify.

Sixteen-year-old Gwenevere Lark is determined not only to Qualify but to rescue her entire family.

Because there’s a loophole.

If you are good enough to Qualify, you are eligible to compete in the brutal games of the Atlantis Grail, which grants all winners the laurels, high tech luxuries, and full privileges of Atlantis Citizenship. And if you are in the Top Ten, then all your wildest wishes are granted… Such as curing your mother’s cancer.

There is only one problem.

Gwen Lark is known as a klutz and a nerd. While she’s a hotshot in classics, history, science, and languages, the closest she’s come to sports is a backyard pool and a skateboard.

This time she is in over her head, and in for a fight of her life, against impossible odds and world-class competition—including Logan Sangre, the most amazing guy in her school, the one she’s been crushing on, and who doesn’t seem to know she exists.

Vera Nazarian is an award-winning author who writes science fiction that combines high-concept premises with deep emotional stakes, creating stories where saving humanity and getting the guy are equally important. šŸŒ The Atlantis Grail series has attracted devoted readers who want their dystopian sci-fi with competition drama, romantic tension, and protagonists who aren’t naturally gifted warriors but must become them to survive.

Here’s what you’re getting: The premise is The Hunger Games meets Ender’s Game meets ancient alien mythology—Earth faces extinction, and only teens who pass brutal qualification tests can be saved. šŸ’« The stakes are literally planetary: fail to Qualify, and you die with everyone else when the asteroid hits. But Nazarian adds a twist: if you’re good enough to win the Atlantis Grail competition, you can bring your whole family AND cure your mother’s cancer. That ā€œloopholeā€ transforms this from simple survival into sacrifice—Gwen isn’t just trying to save herself, she’s trying to save everyone she loves despite being completely unqualified. šŸŽÆ The setup is perfect underdog territory: Gwen is a ā€œklutz and a nerdā€ who excels at academics but has zero athletic ability, competing against world-class athletes for spots that require physical prowess. The romantic subplot (Logan Sangre, her crush who doesn’t know she exists, is also competing) adds Hunger Games Peeta/Katniss dynamics where survival and romance intersect. šŸ’• The ancient Atlantis angle distinguishes this from typical alien invasion stories—these aren’t just advanced aliens, they’re humanity’s mythological ancestors returning to judge whether we’re worthy of salvation. The ā€œdescendants of ancient Atlantisā€ framing suggests humans and Atlanteans share DNA, making this more complicated than simple rescue. šŸ›ļø Nazarian’s world-building promises both high-tech sci-fi (silver ships, colony planets, advanced citizenship privileges) and ancient mystery (why did Atlantis leave Earth? Why are they coming back now?). If you’ve loved Suzanne Collins’s Hunger Games (teens competing in deadly games), Orson Scott Card’s Ender’s Game (gifted kids trained for war), or any YA dystopian where the underdog must become a warrior, Nazarian delivers similar intensity with added ancient alien mythology. And it’s FREE for the complete first book, letting you test whether this series becomes your next dystopian obsession.

Steel Wind

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āš“ Author: Jeff Edwards
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Military Thrillers

A routine Coast Guard inspection of a cargo ship in the Caribbean turns into a vicious firefight with unidentified commandos. The second attempt to board the vessel ends with a nuclear detonation.

North Korea has been smuggling short and intermediate-range missiles into Cuba. An unknown number of nuclear warheads are hidden less than 100 miles from the tip of Florida. Every American city east of San Antonio is in the target zone.

Scrambling to stop the flow of weapons to Cuba, the president orders the Atlantic Fleet to surround the island, cutting off all access. It’s the Cuban Missile Crisis all over again, but this time there won’t be a diplomatic resolution. The North Koreans have developed a secret weapon that rips through the blockade with ease, leaving burning ships in its wake.

Against this unimagined threat stand a small detachment of United States Marines and a cutting-edge destroyer that’s never been tested in combat. It’s a battle we never expected to fight, against an enemy we can barely comprehend...

Praise for Jeff Edwards Novels:

ā€œJeff Edwards has created a superb thriller that grips the reader from beginning to end. Brilliantly executed.ā€ —CLIVE CUSSLER, International bestselling author of ā€˜The Rising Sea’ and ā€˜Raise the Titanic’

Jeff Edwards is a retired U.S. Navy weapons officer who served aboard multiple warships and submarines, giving his military thrillers the technical authenticity that only comes from actual service. šŸŽ–ļø His novels have attracted readers who want their naval warfare detailed, plausible, and terrifying, featuring cutting-edge military technology confronting threats that test American naval superiority.

Why I’m including this: Edwards takes Cold War fears and updates them for modern threats—it’s the Cuban Missile Crisis except North Korea is the aggressor, nuclear weapons are already in Cuba, and diplomatic solutions are off the table. ā˜¢ļø The opening escalation is perfectly calibrated: routine Coast Guard inspection becomes firefight, second attempt ends with nuclear detonation. That progression from ā€œchecking cargoā€ to ā€œnuclear explosionā€ happens in two sentences, establishing Edwards’s breakneck pacing. šŸ’„ The geography is nightmare fuel: every American city east of San Antonio is in range of the hidden missiles, meaning the entire Eastern seaboard plus major cities like Houston, Austin, and New Orleans face nuclear annihilation. The stakes couldn’t be higher. 🚢 What makes this more than simple military porn is the ā€œsecret weapon that rips through the blockade with easeā€ā€”America’s Atlantic Fleet should easily contain Cuba, but North Korea has developed something that destroys ships faster than the Navy can react. That technological surprise transforms this from ā€œAmerica flexes military muscleā€ into ā€œAmerica discovers it’s outmatched.ā€ šŸ”„ The David vs. Goliath framing (ā€œsmall detachment of United States Marines and a cutting-edge destroyerā€ against an enemy with game-changing technology) promises desperate last stands and improvisation over overwhelming force. Edwards’s Clive Cussler endorsement signals this delivers the same kind of nautical action that made Cussler’s Dirk Pitt novels bestsellers. āš“ If you’ve loved Tom Clancy’s The Hunt for Red October (Cold War naval thriller), Dale Brown’s aircraft-based military thrillers, or any techno-thriller where American military might faces an unexpected threat, Edwards delivers similar authenticity grounded in his Navy experience. And it’s FREE, making this zero-risk reading for anyone who wants their military thrillers realistic, fast-paced, and terrifying.

The All In One Amish Survival Manual: Break Free From Modern Society & Become 100% Self-Sufficient

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🌾 Author: Ephraim Zook
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Sustainable Living

Updated 2026 Illustrated Edition – Includes 5 Must-Have Self-Sufficiency Resources!

40+ Amish-Inspired Guides, Step-by-Step Illustrations, 5 Bonuses – Absolutely EVERYTHING YOU NEED to Live 100% Off the Land & Break Free From Modern Society

The ONLY Self-Sufficiency Manual You’ll Ever Need – Master Homesteading, Survival, & Natural Living Without Relying on the Grid

Ready to take control of your life and escape the trap of modern dependency? šŸ”
Tired of skyrocketing bills, fragile supply chains, and the constant noise of the digital world?
Want the peace, skills, and security that come from living completely on your own terms?

Self-Sufficiency Is No Longer a Dream—It’s a Lifeline

Even if you never go fully ā€œoff-grid,ā€ you’ll sleep easier knowing you can feed, clothe, and care for your family—no matter what happens in the outside world. šŸ’Ŗ This isn’t just about survival—it’s about rediscovering freedom, resilience, and the timeless skills our ancestors used to thrive.

Here’s Just a Glimpse Inside The All In One Amish Survival Manual…

šŸ“– The Amish Mindset of True Independence – How to think, plan, and live with zero reliance on modern systems.
🌱 Homesteading From Scratch – Grow nutrient-rich food year-round, even on a small plot of land.
⚔ DIY Off-Grid Power – Build simple, reliable systems to keep the lights on without touching the grid.
🄫 Canning & Food Preservation the Amish Way – Store food for years without chemicals, plus genius off-grid cooking methods.
🌿 Herbal Home Remedies – 25+ Natural Treatments for Common Illnesses, Cuts, Burns, and More.
šŸ”Ø Traditional Craftsmanship Skills – From woodworking to sewing, master the arts that make self-reliance possible.
šŸ“ Raising & Caring for Livestock – Chickens, goats, rabbits, and more—plus low-maintenance options if you can’t keep animals.
šŸ’§ Water Sourcing & Purification – How to secure fresh drinking water anywhere, anytime.
šŸ”„ Simple but Powerful Survival Skills – Including fire-starting, shelter-building, and keeping warm in freezing conditions.
šŸ¤ Community & Barter Systems – Build relationships and trade goods like the Amish do for a thriving, money-free network.

Ephraim Zook writes practical guides to sustainable living inspired by Amish traditions, focusing on skills that allow modern people to reduce dependence on fragile systems. šŸ› ļø His manuals have attracted readers who want actionable, illustrated instructions for homesteading, off-grid living, and self-sufficiency without romanticizing or oversimplifying the Amish lifestyle.

What makes this special: This isn’t philosophical musing about simple living—it’s a comprehensive manual with 40+ guides and step-by-step illustrations for actually doing the work. šŸ“š The Amish angle provides centuries-tested methods: these aren’t experimental techniques but proven systems that have sustained communities without electricity, grocery stores, or modern medicine. The scope is extraordinary: food production, energy generation, water purification, livestock care, herbal medicine, traditional crafts, and even barter economy building. 🌟 Zook understands most readers won’t go full Amish (hence ā€œeven if you never go fully ā€˜off-gridā€™ā€) but recognizes that having the skills and knowledge to survive without modern systems provides security and peace of mind in increasingly uncertain times. The updated 2026 edition with illustrations addresses the learning curve—you’re not just reading theory but seeing exactly how to build a root cellar, preserve meat, or set up rainwater collection. šŸŽÆ The ā€œbreak free from modern societyā€ framing taps into growing anxiety about supply chain fragility, energy grid vulnerability, and dependence on systems we can’t control. Whether you’re a prepper worried about societal collapse, a homesteader trying to reduce costs, or simply someone who wants to know you could survive if everything went wrong, this provides the blueprint. šŸ  If you’ve loved books by Carla Emery (Encyclopedia of Country Living), John Seymour (The Self-Sufficient Life), or any practical homesteading guide that focuses on doing rather than dreaming, Zook delivers similar comprehensive instruction. And it’s FREE, making this invaluable knowledge accessible to anyone ready to start their self-sufficiency journey.

Pie Forgotten Recipes: Old-Fashioned Pie Classics

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🄧 Author: Louise Davidson
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Dessert Baking

Take a stroll down memory lane with old-fashioned pie recipes our mothers, grandmothers, and previous generations made in the days that are still amazing today!

Gone are the days when baking a homemade pie meant there was a special occasion, may it be a birthday, holiday, or some other family event. šŸŽ‚ Many remember this tradition with fondness, recalling pies as one of the most beloved comfort food. Those were the days when mom or grandma had prepared a special pie packed with love and deliciousness.

For many, there is nothing like a kitchen filled with the fragrant scent of freshly baked pie, especially when combined with the rewarding joy of making one from scratch. ✨ Some even say there’s something almost spiritual about the baking of pies. Every slice is a testament to the maker’s love and devotion. This is perhaps why old-fashioned, home-baked pies come with so many warm, fuzzy feelings and memories.

Inside this cook, you’ll discover a brief history of pies, some helpful tips to make the perfect pie, and a few pie crust recipes so you won’t have to rely on the store-bought ones. šŸ“– And of course, you’ll also find over 90 delicious vintage pie recipes including:

CUSTARD PIES
Flapper Pie
Vinegar Pie
Boston Cream Pie

CHOCOLATE PIES
Chocolate Custard Pie
Frozen Mud Pie
Cocoa Cream Pie

SUGAR AND OTHER SWEET PIES
Sugar Cream Pie
Maple Syrup Pie
Burnt Caramel Pie

SPECIAL OCCASION PIES
Italian Easter Pie
Fruit Cocktail Eggnog Pie
Funeral Pie

NUT AND DRIED FRUIT-BASED PIES
Caramel Pecan Pie
Praline Pie
Hillbilly Pie

APPLE-BASED PIES
Johnny Appleseed Pie
King Kamehameha Pie
Marlborough Pie

BERRY PIES
Mom’s Strawberry Pie
Old-Fashioned Gooseberry Pie
Impossible Cherry Pie

CITRUSY PIES
Lemon Cream Pie
Lemonade Chiffon Pie
Lime Cheesecake Pie

COCONUT AND PINEAPPLE PIES
Pineapple Cream Pie
Millionaire Pie
Sawdust Pie

OTHER FRUITY PIES
Mom’s Vintage Rhubarb Pie
Banana Rum Pie
Peach Parfait Pie

Recipes come with a detailed list of ingredients, the number of servings, the prep and cooking times, easy-to-follow step-by-step instructions, and nutrition facts.

Louise Davidson writes nostalgic cookbooks that preserve traditional recipes from earlier eras, focusing on dishes that have largely disappeared from modern kitchens despite being beloved by previous generations. šŸ° Her collections have attracted bakers who want to recreate the tastes of their childhood or discover vintage recipes that deserve revival.

Why I’m including this: This is culinary archaeology—90+ pie recipes that your great-grandmother made but that have largely vanished from modern baking. šŸ“œ The names alone are worth the download: Flapper Pie (1920s), Vinegar Pie (Depression-era when ingredients were scarce), Funeral Pie (Pennsylvania Dutch tradition), and Sawdust Pie (yes, really, and no, there’s no actual sawdust). These aren’t just recipes; they’re cultural artifacts that tell the story of American baking across different eras and regions. šŸ‡ŗšŸ‡ø Davidson understands that pie-making is wrapped in nostalgia and family tradition—the ā€œfragrant scent of freshly baked pieā€ and ā€œsomething almost spiritual about the baking of piesā€ acknowledges that this isn’t just about dessert but about recreating memories and connecting with previous generations. The range is extraordinary: custard pies, chocolate pies, nut pies, fruit pies, and ā€œspecial occasion piesā€ (Italian Easter Pie, Fruit Cocktail Eggnog Pie) that were made for specific celebrations and have specific cultural contexts. šŸŽ‰ Names like ā€œHillbilly Pie,ā€ ā€œImpossible Cherry Pie,ā€ and ā€œKing Kamehameha Pieā€ promise stories behind the recipes—why were they named this? What makes them special? The inclusion of pie crust recipes means you can make everything from scratch rather than relying on store-bought shortcuts. šŸ„„ If you’ve loved vintage cookbooks, enjoyed historical baking (Depression-era recipes, wartime substitutions), or simply want to bake the pies your grandmother talked about, Davidson provides the complete archive. And it’s FREE, meaning you can download 90+ vintage pie recipes without spending anything—though you’ll definitely spend money on butter, flour, and sugar once you start baking.

Too Many Crooks Spoil the Plot: A Ditie Brown Mystery

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šŸ• Author: Sarah Osborne
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Cozy Animal Mystery

Pediatrician Mabel Aphrodite Brown adores kids. So when a childhood friend asks Ditie to babysit her kids for a few days, she jumps at the chance. šŸ‘¶ She never imagined she’d be solving a murder too . . .

Despite growing up together, Ditie hasn’t seen Ellie Winston in two years, and she didn’t even know Ellie was living in Atlanta. But when Ellie asks her to take care of Lucie and Jason for the weekend, she thinks nothing of it. šŸŖ They’ll bake cookies together, play with her dog—it’ll be fun. Until the police call with terrible news . . .

Ellie may not have been the best friend, but who would want her dead? 😢 Could it have something to do with the vague get-rich-quick scheme she mentioned to Ditie? Or the men in a black truck following her and breaking into her home? Not sure who to trust other than her best friend, Lurleen, Ditie’s buried maternal instincts kick in to protect the kids and find their mother’s killer—before they are orphaned again . . .

Includes Family-Friendly Recipes!

Sarah Osborne writes cozy mysteries featuring professional women who accidentally stumble into murder investigations while trying to live their normal lives. šŸ” Her Ditie Brown series has attracted readers who want their mysteries with heart—featuring protagonists motivated by protecting children rather than solving puzzles, with found family dynamics and Southern charm.

What makes this special: Ditie being a pediatrician who ā€œadores kidsā€ immediately establishes her character—she’s maternal, protective, and will fight for children even when it puts her in danger. šŸ’• The babysitting setup is classic cozy mystery misdirection: Ditie thinks she’s signed up for a fun weekend baking cookies and playing with a dog, instead she becomes responsible for two kids whose mother has been murdered. The ā€œbefore they are orphaned againā€ detail suggests Lucie and Jason have already lost one parent, making their situation even more heartbreaking and raising the stakes of Ditie’s investigation. šŸ’” The murder mystery elements—vague get-rich-quick scheme, men in black trucks, break-ins—suggest Ellie was involved in something dangerous that got her killed. Ditie must figure out what Ellie was into while protecting the children from whoever killed their mother. šŸš— The ā€œburied maternal instincts kick inā€ framing is key: Ditie isn’t playing detective for fun, she’s investigating because children need her and she can’t let them down. The inclusion of ā€œfamily-friendly recipesā€ signals this is firmly in comfort-read cozy territory—no graphic violence, no swearing, just amateur sleuthing with baking breaks. 🧁 If you’ve loved Joanne Fluke’s Hannah Swensen mysteries (baker solving murders), Diane Mott Davidson’s Goldy Schulz series (caterer detective), or any cozy mystery where the protagonist is driven by protecting innocents rather than curiosity, Osborne delivers similar warmth. And it’s FREE, making this perfect introduction to a series that promises Southern charm, protective mama-bear heroines, and recipes you can actually make.

Waifs And Strays (The Cat Lady Chronicles Book 1)

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🐱 Author: Helen Harper
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Paranormal Fantasy

Nobody is just a cat lady.

Kit McCafferty’s life is quiet, unremarkable and filled with cat hair. 😺 In the magical city of Coldstream, located on the border between Scotland and England, Kit is viewed as little more than mildly eccentric and mostly harmless. She passes her days caring for her family of five cats, feeding the local feral moggies, and maintaining relatively good relations with her neighbours.

All that changes, however, when a teenage werewolf shows up at her door in the desperate hope of renting out a nearby vacant flat. 🐺 Kit knows that the smart move is to tell him to leave. The last thing she needs is to become embroiled in complicated shapeshifter politics. But something about the secretive young werewolf tugs at her heartstrings.

It’s not long before Kit ends up caught in a maelstrom of mysterious crime and magical wrong-doing. šŸ”® Fortunately, there’s far more to Kit McCafferty than meets the eye and she has a few dark secrets of her own.

Of course, anyone with an ounce of intelligence knows that you underestimate a cat lady at your own peril.

Waifs And Strays is the first book in a new urban fantasy crime series. ✨ Expect mystery, magic and adventure with a heroine who will keep you turning pages late into the night. There will also be a lot of cats.

Helen Harper writes urban fantasy featuring unassuming heroines who are far more powerful than they appear, specializing in stories where ā€œordinaryā€ women turn out to have extraordinary abilities and complicated pasts. 🌟 Her books have attracted readers who want their urban fantasy with British humor, found family dynamics, and protagonists who genuinely care about helping people (and cats) even when it puts them in danger.

Here’s what you’re getting: The opening lineā€”ā€œNobody is just a cat ladyā€ā€”is both warning and promise: Kit appears to be an eccentric woman who lives for her five cats, but that’s camouflage for something much more dangerous. 😼 The Coldstream setting (magical city on the Scotland-England border) suggests a liminal space where boundaries blur—geographically, legally, and magically. Kit being ā€œviewed as little more than mildly eccentric and mostly harmlessā€ is classic underestimation setup; people see crazy cat lady, they miss the threat. šŸŽ­ The teenage werewolf showing up desperate to rent a flat creates immediate found family potential—Kit knows helping him means entering shapeshifter politics she’s been avoiding, but ā€œsomething about the secretive young werewolf tugs at her heartstrings,ā€ so she can’t turn him away despite the smart move being refusal. šŸ’” That maternal protective instinct drawing Kit into danger she’s been carefully avoiding suggests she’s been hiding from her past or her powers, and this werewolf kid will force her back into the magical world. The ā€œKit has a few dark secrets of her ownā€ tease promises revelations about who she really is and why she’s been living as a harmless cat lady. šŸ•µļø Harper’s closing warningā€”ā€œanyone with an ounce of intelligence knows that you underestimate a cat lady at your own perilā€ā€”is both funny and genuinely threatening. Kit may look harmless, but cross her and find out. 😾 If you’ve loved Patricia Briggs’s Mercy Thompson series (shapeshifter urban fantasy), Ilona Andrews’s Kate Daniels books (powerful women hiding in plain sight), or any urban fantasy where the seemingly ordinary protagonist turns out to be deadly, Harper delivers similar surprise reveals and found family warmth. And it’s FREE, letting you meet Kit and her cats without risk—though you’ll probably end up buying the rest of the series.

Immortal: The Imogen Gray Series Book One

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āš°ļø Author: Lauretta Hignett
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Urban Fantasy

Immortality sucks.

Life is torture when your superpower is basically getting murdered by a mysterious supernatural creature — repeatedly — since the stone age. šŸ’€

I’ve stopped trying to figure out who this mystery stalker is and why he keeps attacking me. I’ve quit trying to fight back. 🤷 Now, I’m just trying to figure out how to stay dead.

And I’m so close to finding a cure for my curse of immortality. ✨ The true death is within my grasp…

But an annoyingly-adorable psychic kid has just decided I’m the perfect new mom for him. šŸ‘¦ As if that wasn’t enough to deal with, a powerful blood witch with apocalypse fever seems hell-bent on ruining all my plans.

And even worse, it seems I’ve caught the eye of a suspiciously charming Vampire King. šŸ§›

Death will have to wait.

If you love humour, mystery, found family and slow-burn romance, dive into this fun, fast-paced urban fantasy with a hilarious reluctant heroine today. šŸ“š The series is now complete!

Immortal
Immortal Games
Immortal World
Immortal Life
Immortal Death

Lauretta Hignett writes urban fantasy that flips traditional immortality narratives on their heads, creating protagonists who view eternal life as burden rather than blessing. šŸŒ™ Her Imogen Gray series has attracted readers who want their urban fantasy with Australian humor, unconventional found families, and heroines who are deeply tired of supernatural nonsense but can’t seem to escape it.

Why I’m including this: The premise is immediately fresh—instead of seeking immortality, Imogen has been cursed with it for millennia and desperately wants to die. 😵 That’s not angst, that’s pragmatism: she’s been murdered repeatedly since the Stone Age by some mysterious creature and keeps coming back. After thousands of years, she’s stopped trying to understand why and is just focused on finding a permanent death. The ā€œgetting murdered by a mysterious supernatural creature — repeatedly — since the stone ageā€ is both horrifying and darkly funny—imagine dying violently over and over for thousands of years with no explanation or escape. šŸ’€ Hignett’s humor comes through in Imogen’s exhausted resignation: ā€œI’ve stopped trying to figure outā€ who’s killing her, ā€œI’ve quit trying to fight back,ā€ now she just wants death to stick. But just as Imogen is ā€œso close to finding a cure,ā€ she collects an ā€œannoyingly-adorable psychic kidā€ who’s adopted her as mom, a blood witch trying to start the apocalypse, and a Vampire King love interest. šŸŽ­ That’s classic urban fantasy chaos: the protagonist wants one thing (death), the universe gives her the opposite (responsibilities, relationships, reasons to keep living). The psychic kid deciding Imogen is his new mom is peak found family—she can’t die now because a child needs her, weaponizing her protective instincts against her desire for oblivion. šŸ’• The slow-burn romance with the ā€œsuspiciously charming Vampire Kingā€ promises complications—how do you date when you’re trying to die? The complete series promise means no cliffhangers or waiting for resolution. šŸ“– If you’ve loved K.F. Breene’s Demigods of San Francisco (reluctant heroine in supernatural chaos), Ilona Andrews’s Kate Daniels (found family urban fantasy), or any urban fantasy where the protagonist just wants to be left alone but keeps collecting strays, Hignett delivers similar humor and heart. And it’s FREE for book one of a complete five-book series, making this perfect binge-reading material.

A Knead to Kill: Apple Orchard Cozy Mystery Book 1.5

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šŸ„– Author: Chelsea Thomas
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Humorous Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Short Reads

The Big Vermont Bake-off is in trouble…

…its sassy celebrity judge was found dead in the lake. 😱

If somebody doesn’t catch the killer, the event will have to close for the year and possibly forever.

Lucky for the Bake-off, Miss May, Teeny and Chelsea are in town. šŸ•µļø These wise-cracking sleuths are fresh off solving their first murder. They’re sure they can solve this mystery before the dough begins to rise.

But can they do it before the Bake-off in 24 hours? ā° The quirky town of Chester, Vermont is new to the girls. There are lots of suspects but there’s very little time to work.

Could it be the suspicious diner owner, who is oddly obsessed with French Toast? šŸž

What about the scorned lover, who walks all through town with a cat on a leash? 🐈

Read this short, clean cozy to find out.

You’ll love book 1.5 in this cozy mystery series because it’s cute and fun, but the mystery keeps you turning the pages. šŸ“–

Chelsea Thomas writes cozy mysteries featuring amateur sleuthing trios who solve murders with humor, sass, and determination despite having no official detective credentials. šŸ” Her Apple Orchard series has attracted readers who want their mysteries fast-paced, funny, and focused on friendship dynamics between three very different women working together.

What makes this special: The ticking clock setup creates immediate urgency—the Bake-off happens in 24 hours, so Miss May, Teeny, and Chelsea must solve the murder before the event or it closes forever. ā³ That’s not leisurely amateur sleuthing, that’s race-against-time investigation with actual stakes for the community. The victim being a ā€œsassy celebrity judgeā€ found dead in the lake suggests the murder happened during Bake-off preparations, meaning suspects are all bakers, organizers, and locals with motive to kill her. šŸŽ‚ The detail that this is the sleuths’ second case (ā€fresh off solving their first murderā€) establishes they’re not experienced detectives but enthusiastic amateurs who happened to solve one murder and now think they’re good at this. The suspect list is delightfully quirky: ā€œsuspicious diner owner, who is oddly obsessed with French Toastā€ and ā€œscorned lover, who walks all through town with a cat on a leashā€ā€”these are small-town characters with big personalities and suspicious behaviors. šŸ˜„ Chester, Vermont being ā€œnew to the girlsā€ means they’re outsiders investigating locals, creating both fish-out-of-water comedy and the challenge of gathering information in a tight-knit community where everyone knows everyone. šŸ˜ļø The ā€œwise-cracking sleuthsā€ promise suggests this trio has banter, personality clashes, and the kind of friendship that makes them fun to spend time with even beyond the mystery. Thomas’s ā€œshort, clean cozyā€ description tells you exactly what you’re getting—this is quick read (perfect for an evening), no graphic violence or language, just murder-solving with baking puns. 🄐 If you’ve loved Joanne Fluke’s Hannah Swensen mysteries (baking + murder), the Chocolatier Mystery series, or any cozy where amateur sleuths have limited time to solve crimes, Thomas delivers bite-sized mystery satisfaction. And it’s FREE, making this zero-commitment introduction to a series that promises friendship, humor, and murder with a side of fresh-baked bread.

The Law of Success

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šŸ’¼ Author: Napoleon Hill
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Personal Success

What if the secret to massive success has already been written—waiting for you to unlock it?

In The Law of Success, legendary self-development pioneer Napoleon Hill reveals the powerful principles that shaped the world’s greatest achievers. 🌟 This groundbreaking classic—crafted from interviews with icons like Andrew Carnegie, Thomas Edison, and Henry Ford—offers a practical, step-by-step system for mastering your mindset, building unstoppable confidence, and creating lasting prosperity.

Across its transformational lessons, Hill shows how discipline, desire, imagination, faith, enthusiasm, and persistence work together to create extraordinary achievement. šŸ’Ŗ These principles continue to influence modern entrepreneurs, leaders, and high performers who credit Hill’s teachings as the foundation of their success.

This beautifully formatted edition brings Hill’s wisdom into clear, accessible language for today’s readers. šŸ“– Whether you’re seeking financial growth, personal transformation, stronger leadership, or the mindset of top performers, this is the master guide that millions continue to rely on.

Unlock the proven formula that has inspired generations—add this life-changing classic to your library today and begin your journey toward extraordinary success. ✨

Napoleon Hill (1883-1970) was one of the earliest producers of modern personal-success literature, having spent 20 years researching what made successful people successful at Andrew Carnegie’s request. šŸŽ“ His interviews with over 500 successful Americans (including Thomas Edison, Henry Ford, and John D. Rockefeller) formed the basis for his philosophy that anyone can achieve success by following specific principles. The Law of Success (1928) preceded his more famous Think and Grow Rich (1937) and contains his complete success philosophy.

Here’s what you’re getting: This is the foundational text of modern self-help—Hill didn’t just theorize about success, he interviewed the most successful people of his era and distilled their common traits into actionable principles. šŸ’Ž The credibility comes from the source material: Andrew Carnegie (steel magnate), Thomas Edison (inventor), Henry Ford (automotive pioneer)—these weren’t motivational speakers or self-help gurus, they were titans of industry who actually built empires. Hill spent two decades studying them to answer: what makes successful people successful? šŸ” His answer: specific mental attitudes and behaviors that anyone can cultivate—discipline, desire, imagination, faith, enthusiasm, persistence. These aren’t vague inspirational concepts but practical tools Hill breaks down into step-by-step application. šŸ“‹ The ā€œbeautifully formatted edition brings Hill’s wisdom into clear, accessible languageā€ addresses the main problem with Hill’s work: the original 1920s prose is dated and verbose. This edition modernizes the language while preserving the principles. āœļø Hill’s philosophy has influenced virtually every personal development book written since—from Dale Carnegie to Tony Robbins to modern business coaches, making this the source text for an entire industry. The ā€œproven formula that has inspired generationsā€ isn’t hyperbole: Think and Grow Rich has sold over 100 million copies, and The Law of Success contains the complete system that book summarized. šŸ“š If you’ve read any modern self-help or business book and recognized concepts about mindset, goal-setting, persistence, or positive thinking, you’re encountering ideas Hill popularized a century ago. And it’s FREE, meaning you can read the foundational text of personal development without spending anything—though implementing Hill’s principles might cost you some comfort as you push beyond current limitations.

Child of Joy: A Christian Christmas Romance (We Three Kings Book 1)

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šŸŽ„ Author: Kimberly Rae Jordan
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Clean & Wholesome Romance

Where Christmas once brought joy and happiness for the King family, in recent years, it has been overshadowed by sorrow. 😢 As they endeavor to carry on their father’s legacy, the King triplets meet people who impact their lives in ways they never expected.

Since his father tragically passed away four years ago, Hunter King has done his best to step into his shoes. šŸ‘” That has included being a support for his triplet siblings, Hayden and Heather, and their mom. Christmas is the hardest time of year for the family since it was their dad’s favorite holiday, and he always threw himself into the festivities, both for his family and for people around them, especially those in need.

As Christmas nears once again, Hunter comes across a single mom and her young daughter, who are tenants in a rundown building that has been earmarked for demolition. šŸšļø Hunter feels responsible for their situation since he had bought the building specifically to tear down, so he and his family try to do what they can to help them.

Carissa Jenkins is near rock bottom and desperate to find a new place for her and her daughter, Rachel, to live. šŸ’” When she finds herself with the attention of Hunter King, owner of the building and uber-rich businessman, she isn’t sure what to think. However, her circumstances mean that she has no choice but to accept the help that the King family offers.

As she and Hunter are drawn into each other’s lives, they discover a shared grief. šŸ¤ Though Carissa isn’t convinced that she and Rachel are anything but a charity for the Christmas season for the King family, she finds herself falling for the man. Carissa struggles with her feelings because she feels indebted to Hunter and his family after everything they’ve done for her and Rachel and thinks a relationship would be unequal. šŸ’•

Kimberly Rae Jordan writes Christian romance that emphasizes faith, family, and healing from past trauma, creating stories where love develops alongside spiritual growth. āœļø Her We Three Kings series has attracted readers who want their Christmas romance clean, heartfelt, and grounded in Christian values, featuring characters who help others not for recognition but because their faith compels them to serve.

What makes this special: The setup immediately establishes emotional depth—the King family lost their father four years ago, and Christmas went from their father’s favorite holiday to an annual reminder of grief. šŸŽ… Hunter stepping into his father’s shoes (supporting his triplet siblings and mother, continuing his father’s tradition of helping people in need at Christmas) shows he’s carrying enormous responsibility while still processing his own loss. The ā€œshared griefā€ between Hunter and Carissa creates connection beyond simple attraction—both have experienced devastating loss, making them understand each other’s pain in ways others can’t. šŸ˜” The power imbalance is honestly addressed: Carissa and Rachel are about to be homeless because Hunter bought their building to demolish it, then Hunter and his wealthy family swoop in to help. Carissa’s concern that she’s ā€œanything but a charity for the Christmas seasonā€ and her feeling that ā€œa relationship would be unequalā€ because of her indebtedness are legitimate emotional obstacles, not manufactured drama. šŸ  She’s not playing hard-to-get; she genuinely questions whether Hunter could love her or if he’s just another rich person doing his annual Christmas charity project. The triplets angle (Hunter, Hayden, and Heather) suggests this is the first book in a trilogy where each King sibling gets their own Christmas romance while processing their father’s death. šŸŽ Jordan’s Christian romance readers know she’ll handle both the faith elements (prayer, church, finding hope through God) and the romance (slow-burn, emotionally satisfying, closed-door) with equal care. If you’ve loved Debbie Macomber’s Christmas romances, Karen Kingsbury’s Christian fiction, or any clean Christmas romance where helping others leads to unexpected love, Jordan delivers similar warmth and values. And it’s FREE, making this perfect cozy reading for anyone who wants their holiday romance sweet, wholesome, and faith-affirming.

The Forgotten Locket

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šŸ”’ Author: Kathryn Hughes
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Historical World War II Fiction

Tara Richards was just a girl when she lost her mother. Years later when Tara receives a letter from a London solicitor its contents shake her to the core. Someone has left her a key to a safe deposit box. In the box lies an object that will change everything Tara thought she knew and lead her on a journey to deepest Spain in search of the answers that have haunted her for forty years.

Violet Skye regrets her decision to travel abroad leaving her young daughter behind. As the sun dips below the mountains, she reminds herself she is doing this for their future. Tonight, 4th June 1978, will be the start of a new life for them. This night will indeed change Violet’s destiny, in the most unexpected of ways...

Kathryn Hughes writes dual-timeline historical fiction that connects past traumas to present-day mysteries, specializing in World War II and post-war stories that explore mother-daughter relationships across generations. Her novels have attracted readers who want their historical fiction grounded in family secrets, emotional depth, and the kind of mysteries that can only be solved by understanding what happened decades ago.

Why I’m including this: The setup is immediately compelling—Tara receiving a mysterious key to a safe deposit box that contains something powerful enough to overturn everything she believed about her mother. That ā€œobject that will change everythingā€ creates instant intrigue: Is it a letter? A photograph? Evidence of a different identity? The parallel timeline showing Violet in 1978 making a fateful decision to travel abroad, leaving her daughter behind, promises to reveal how that single night changed both their destinies. The forty-year gap between Violet’s decision and Tara’s discovery creates narrative tension—what took so long? Why is Tara only learning the truth now? The journey to ā€œdeepest Spainā€ suggests this isn’t just about reading old documents but actively pursuing answers in places that hold the key to understanding the past. Hughes’s focus on mothers leaving daughters (whether by choice, circumstance, or death) and the generational trauma that creates gives this emotional weight beyond simple mystery. If you’ve loved Kate Morton’s dual-timeline family mysteries, Kristin Harmel’s historical fiction about secrets spanning generations, or Lucinda Riley’s exploration of hidden family histories, Hughes delivers similar emotional resonance with WWII-era complications. At $0.99 (down from $2.99), this is exceptional value for historical fiction that promises both mystery and heart.

Miracle at Midway

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āš“ Author: Gordon W. Prange, Donald M. Goldstein, Katherine V. Dillon
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Military Naval History

New York Times bestseller: The true story of the WWII naval battle portrayed in the Roland Emmerich film is ā€œsomething special among war historiesā€ (Chicago Sun-Times).

Six months after Pearl Harbor, the seemingly invincible Imperial Japanese Navy prepared a decisive blow against the United States. After sweeping through Asia and the South Pacific, Japan’s military targeted the tiny atoll of Midway, an ideal launching pad for the invasion of Hawaii and beyond.

But the US Navy would be waiting for them. Thanks to cutting-edge code-breaking technology, tactical daring, and a significant stroke of luck, the Americans under Adm. Chester W. Nimitz dealt Japan’s navy its first major defeat in the war. Three years of hard fighting remained, but it was at Midway that the tide turned.

This ā€œstirring, even suspenseful narrativeā€ is the first book to tell the story of the epic battle from both the American and Japanese sides (Newsday). Miracle at Midway reveals how America won its first and greatest victory of the Pacific war—and how easily it could have been a loss.

Gordon W. Prange was a professor of history at the University of Maryland and spent 37 years researching the Pacific War, including extensive interviews with Japanese officers and officials. His posthumously published works (completed by Donald M. Goldstein and Katherine V. Dillon) set the standard for Pacific War history by presenting both American and Japanese perspectives with equal rigor. Prange’s access to Japanese sources unavailable to other Western historians gave his work unprecedented balance and depth.

What makes this special: The Battle of Midway (June 4-7, 1942) was the turning point of the Pacific War—the moment when Japan’s seemingly unstoppable advance was halted and reversed. Prange’s genius lies in showing how close the battle came to going the other way. ā€œHow easily it could have been a lossā€ isn’t hyperbole—American victory depended on code-breakers decrypting Japanese communications, pilots making split-second decisions, and pure luck placing American dive bombers in exactly the right place at exactly the right time to catch Japanese carriers with their decks full of armed aircraft. The dual perspective (American and Japanese) transforms this from simple triumphalism into genuine historical analysis. Prange shows what Japanese Admiral Yamamoto was thinking, why Japanese commanders made the decisions they did, and how tactical mistakes on both sides shaped the outcome. The code-breaking element adds espionage thriller dimensions to naval combat—the Americans knew Midway was the target but had to pretend they didn’t, while using that intelligence to position their inferior forces for maximum impact. Understanding that the US won despite having fewer ships, fewer aircraft, and less experienced pilots makes the victory more remarkable, not less. If you’ve loved Walter Lord’s Incredible Victory (another Midway account), Laura Hillenbrand’s Unbroken (Pacific War survival), or James Hornfischer’s naval histories, Prange delivers similar narrative drive grounded in exhaustive research. At $2.99 (down from $17.99), you’re getting a New York Times bestseller that’s considered definitive on one of WWII’s most important battles for less than the cost of lunch.

The Paris Seamstress

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šŸ‘— Author: Natasha Lester
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Historical World War II Fiction

For readers of Lilac Girls and The Nightingale comes an internationally bestselling World War II novel that spans generations, crosses oceans, and proves just how much two young women are willing to sacrifice for love and family.

1940: As the Germans advance upon Paris, young seamstress Estella Bissette is forced to flee everything she’s ever known. She’s bound for New York City with her signature gold dress, a few francs, and a dream: to make her mark on the world of fashion.

Present day: Fabienne Bissette journeys to the Met’s annual gala for an exhibit featuring the work of her ailing grandmother - a legend of women’s fashion design. But as Fabienne begins to learn more about her beloved grandmother’s past, she uncovers a story of tragedy, heartbreak and family secrets that will dramatically change her own life.

ā€œI loved The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah and I have a feeling that I’m going to love this dual timeline World War II novel based in war-torn France and present day.ā€ —Debbie Macomber

ā€œThis rich, memorable novel unfolds beautifully from start to finish.ā€ —Publishers Weekly

ā€œFascinating and impeccably researched.ā€ —Gill Paul, author of The Secret Wife

ā€œA fantastically engrossing story. I love it.ā€ —Kelly Rimmer, USA Today bestselling author

Natasha Lester is an internationally bestselling Australian author who writes dual-timeline historical fiction focusing on women’s experiences during WWII, often incorporating fashion history as both setting and metaphor. Her novels have attracted readers who want their historical fiction to celebrate women’s creativity, resilience, and ambition while acknowledging the genuine dangers and traumas of wartime. Lester’s fashion industry background gives her work authenticity that pure research can’t replicate.

Here’s what you’re getting: Estella fleeing Paris in 1940 with only ā€œher signature gold dress, a few francs, and a dreamā€ immediately establishes both her poverty and her determination—that gold dress represents her talent, her hope, and her identity compressed into a single garment she refused to leave behind. The fashion angle distinguishes this from typical WWII fiction: Estella isn’t joining the Resistance or working as a spy, she’s trying to build a career in an industry dominated by men during a time when women were expected to sacrifice everything for the war effort. The dual timeline structure reveals that Estella succeeded—her granddaughter Fabienne is attending the Met Gala for an exhibit celebrating Estella’s legendary fashion design career. But success came at a cost, and those ā€œfamily secretsā€ that Fabienne uncovers presumably involve the sacrifices and compromises Estella made to survive and thrive. The Met Gala setting (fashion’s biggest night) creates perfect symmetry: Estella arrived in New York as a nobody with a single dress, and decades later her work is being honored at the pinnacle of fashion celebration. Lester’s promise of ā€œtragedy, heartbreak and family secretsā€ suggests the path from refugee seamstress to fashion legend involved more than hard work and talent—there were betrayals, losses, and choices that Estella kept hidden even from family. The comparisons to The Nightingale and Lilac Girls (two of the most beloved WWII novels) and Debbie Macomber’s endorsement signal this delivers similar emotional satisfaction. If you’ve loved Kristin Hannah’s wartime family sagas, Martha Hall Kelly’s Lilac Girls, or any historical fiction that uses fashion as lens for exploring women’s lives during war, Lester offers comparable depth and heart. At $2.99 (down from $9.99), this is exceptional value for an internationally bestselling dual-timeline epic.

Heartland: A Memoir of Working Hard and Being Broke in the Richest Country on Earth

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šŸ“– Author: Sarah Smarsh
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Rural Sociology

Finalist for the National Book Award
Finalist for the Kirkus Prize
Instant New York Times Bestseller
Named a Best Book of the Year by NPR, New York Post, BuzzFeed, Shelf Awareness, Bustle, and Publishers Weekly

An essential read for our times: an eye-opening memoir of working-class poverty in America that will deepen our understanding of the ways in which class shapes our country and ā€œa deeply humane memoir that crackles with clarifying insightā€.

Sarah Smarsh was born a fifth generation Kansas wheat farmer on her paternal side, and the product of generations of teen mothers on her maternal side. Through her experiences growing up on a farm thirty miles west of Wichita, we are given a unique and essential look into the lives of poor and working class Americans living in the heartland.

During Sarah’s turbulent childhood in Kansas in the 1980s and 1990s, she enjoyed the freedom of a country childhood, but observed the painful challenges of the poverty around her; untreated medical conditions for lack of insurance or consistent care, unsafe job conditions, abusive relationships, and limited resources and information that would provide for the upward mobility that is the American Dream. By telling the story of her life and the lives of the people she loves with clarity and precision but without judgement, Smarsh challenges us to look more closely at the class divide in our country.

Sarah Smarsh is an award-winning journalist and cultural critic who has spent her career writing about socioeconomic class, inequality, and the American heartland for publications including The New York Times, The Guardian, and Harper’s. As someone who escaped generational poverty through education while most of her family remained trapped in it, Smarsh brings both insider knowledge and analytical distance to her subject. Heartland is her unflinching examination of why the American Dream remains inaccessible to millions despite their hard work.

Why I’m including this: This is essential reading for anyone trying to understand contemporary America. Smarsh dismantles the myth that poverty results from laziness or poor choices by showing how systemic forces—lack of healthcare, dangerous jobs, limited educational opportunities, teen pregnancy as economic trap—keep working-class families poor across generations despite backbreaking labor. The ā€œfifth generation Kansas wheat farmerā€ and ā€œproduct of generations of teen mothersā€ pairing shows how different kinds of poverty (rural agricultural vs. cyclical teen pregnancy) intersect to create seemingly inescapable circumstances. Smarsh’s framingā€”ā€clarity and precision but without judgementā€ā€”is crucial. She’s not writing poverty porn for liberal audiences to feel sorry for rural whites, nor is she romanticizing heartland values. She’s explaining how class works in America, why geographic and economic mobility are largely illusions, and how people she loves were failed by systems that promised opportunity. The 1980s-1990s Kansas setting is important: this is Reagan-era ā€œMorning in Americaā€ from the perspective of people for whom nothing was getting better, during the farm crisis that destroyed family agriculture, in the heartland that politicians of both parties claim to champion while enacting policies that immiserate rural communities. The National Book Award and Kirkus Prize nominations plus New York Times bestseller status indicate this transcends memoir to become important social documentation. If you’ve loved J.D. Vance’s Hillbilly Elegy but wanted something less judgmental of poor whites, Matthew Desmond’s Evicted (ethnographic poverty study), or Barbara Ehrenreich’s Nickel and Dimed (first-person poverty journalism), Smarsh delivers similar insight with more nuance and generosity. At $1.99 (down from $12.99), you’re getting one of the most important books about class in America for less than a gallon of gas—which is exactly the kind of economic absurdity Smarsh would note.

Lust & Lollipops (Survival of the Mated Book 1)

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šŸļø Author: Lola Glass
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Humorous Fantasy

I’ve been thrown out of a plane and dropped on an island full of gorgeous, massive men.

Did I mention that said men are all magical fae guys competing for the right to marry me?

Yeah, it’s a mess.

Every man on the island has the same two goals:
Defeat his competitors, and win my heart.

Luckily, I know one of the guys.

We’re not exactly friends, but I can kind of trust him.

Working together secretly, we have to keep the truth hidden and play the game alongside everyone else… because there’s no way off this island without becoming someone’s mate.

SURVIVOR meets magic and epic love in this fun, steamy standalone romance with a happily ever after!

Lola Glass writes paranormal romance that doesn’t take itself too seriously, creating fantasy worlds where the premise is absurd but the emotions are genuine. Her Survival of the Mated series has attracted readers who want their fae romance with reality TV competition energy, featuring heroines who are appropriately baffled by supernatural shenanigans rather than instantly accepting them.

What makes this special: The elevator pitchā€”ā€thrown out of a plane and dropped on an island full of gorgeous, massive menā€ competing to marry her—is The Bachelorette meets Survivor meets fae erotica, which is exactly the kind of bonkers premise paranormal romance readers love. The heroine’s ā€œYeah, it’s a messā€ reaction signals self-aware humor—she knows this situation is ridiculous and isn’t pretending otherwise. Having one guy she already knows (but isn’t friends with, just ā€œcan kind of trustā€) creates built-in romantic tension and strategic alliance possibilities. They’re secret allies in a competition where everyone else is an enemy, which is premium romance setup. The ā€œno way off this island without becoming someone’s mateā€ raises the stakes beyond just winning a game—she’s trapped until she chooses, making this less frivolous than it initially appears. Glass’s promise of ā€œfun, steamyā€ signals this isn’t dark paranormal with trauma and angst—it’s escapist wish fulfillment where being kidnapped by hot fae men competing for your affection is treated as inconvenient but ultimately delightful. The standalone promise means no cliffhangers or commitment anxiety. If you’ve loved Ruby Dixon’s Ice Planet Barbarians (absurd premise, genuine romance), Talia Hibbert’s paranormal rom-coms, or any paranormal romance that embraces its own ridiculousness while delivering satisfying relationship development, Glass offers similar energy. At $1.99 (down from $3.99), this is cheap entertainment for when you want fae men, forced proximity, and fun without having to think too hard.

A New Leaf (The Hemlock Series Book 1)

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🌱 Author: Samm Wilde
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Romantic Comedy

It’s never too late to turn over a new leaf…

Charlie
Returning to my hometown was never part of my plan. Suddenly, I find myself back where I grew up and taking over my late parents’ beloved plant store. With a permanent scowl and zero customer service skills, I have no idea how to run a business—or keep plants alive. One night, a wild dog crashes into my store, creating an absolute mess in his path. The owner? Confident, charismatic, and utterly captivating. He’s determined to break down my carefully constructed walls one brick at a time.

Finn
Burnt out, exhausted, and a bit directionless, no one warned me that moving forward could feel like moving backward. After leaving my stressful corporate job, I packed up my life and returned to my home state of Oregon, eagerly chasing my dream of opening a coffee shop. One night, my overly energetic dog barrels into a quaint plant store, causing a complete disaster. The owner? Grouchy, gorgeous, and guarded. She’s exactly what I’ve been searching for all along.

Although our paths collide in a hectic disaster, we embark on a journey to discover the true meaning of turning over a new leaf.

Samm Wilde writes contemporary romance featuring characters in transition—people returning home, starting over, or reinventing themselves after life hasn’t gone according to plan. Her Hemlock Series has attracted readers who want their rom-coms grounded in genuine emotional growth, featuring protagonists who aren’t just falling in love but also figuring out who they are and what they want from life.

Here’s what you’re getting: The dual POV immediately establishes parallel journeys—both Charlie and Finn have returned to their roots after failures elsewhere (Charlie lost her parents and inherited a business she can’t run; Finn burned out in corporate life and is chasing a dream). Charlie being described as having ā€œa permanent scowl and zero customer service skillsā€ running a customer-facing plant store is comedic setup gold—she’s completely unsuited to the job she’s stuck with. Finn’s ā€œoverly energetic dogā€ causing chaos in Charlie’s store is classic rom-com meet-cute disaster. The grumpy/sunshine dynamic (Charlie’s scowling guard vs. Finn’s confident charisma) is catnip for romance readers. Both being burnt out and directionless but approaching it differently (Charlie retreating into grumpiness, Finn pursuing dreams) creates opportunities for them to learn from each other. The plant store/coffee shop pairing suggests potential collaboration or at least complementary businesses in a small Oregon town. Wilde’s ā€œturning over a new leafā€ theme works literally (plant store) and metaphorically (starting over). The Hemlock Series branding suggests small-town setting with interconnected stories. If you’ve loved Emily Henry’s beach-town rom-coms (Beach Read, People We Meet on Vacation), Christina Lauren’s romantic comedies with emotional depth, or any small-town romance where the protagonists are rebuilding their lives while falling for each other, Wilde delivers similar warmth and humor. At $2.49 (down from $4.99), this is affordable comfort reading for when you want grumpy meets sunshine with houseplants and coffee shops.

Cry Wolf

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🦁 Author: Wilbur Smith
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Historical African Fiction

An action-packed adventure set in 1930s Africa from global bestseller Wilbur Smith

ā€œThey recognised in each other that same restlessness that was always driving them on to new adventure, never staying long enough in one place or at one job to grow roots, unfettered by offspring or possessions, by spouse or responsibilities, taking up each new adventure eagerly and discarding it again with our qualms or regrets. Always moving onwards — never looking backwards.ā€

The wartime race to save a country…

When Jake Barton, American engineer, teams up with English gentleman and hustler Gareth Swales to sell five battered old Bentleys in 1930s East Africa, neither of them could have imagined that they’d soon be attempting to smuggle the vehicles into Ethiopia to support the war effort, in return for a huge reward. But to do this, they’ll have to manoeuvre past several extremely hostile European forces, as well as managing their feelings for Vicky Camberwell, the beautiful journalist who has been sent with them to report on the brutal violence of the Italian invasion of Ethiopia. The three adventurers are about to discover that some battles are more than they can handle…

Wilbur Smith (1933-2021) was a global bestselling author who wrote over 40 novels, selling more than 140 million copies worldwide. Smith specialized in adventure novels set in Africa, combining historical events with larger-than-life characters, exotic settings, and relentless action. His Courtney and Ballantyne family sagas spanned centuries of African history, but his standalone novels like Cry Wolf allowed him to explore specific historical moments with thriller pacing.

Why I’m including this: Smith writes masculinity unapologetically—his heroes are tough, pragmatic, driven by adventure and profit rather than ideology, operating in moral gray zones where survival trumps ethics. Jake and Gareth starting out trying to sell ā€œfive battered old Bentleysā€ and ending up smuggling vehicles into Ethiopia to support the war against Italian invasion is classic Smith escalation. The 1935-1936 Italian invasion of Ethiopia (one of the preludes to WWII) provides real historical stakes: Ethiopia was one of only two independent African nations, and its conquest by Mussolini’s fascist Italy shocked the world and exposed the League of Nations’ impotence. Smith doesn’t write historical lectures—he uses history as backdrop for adventure. The love triangle (Jake and Gareth both falling for journalist Vicky Camberwell) adds romantic complication to military action. Smith’s opening passage about restless men ā€œalways moving onwards—never looking backwardsā€ captures his ethos: his characters are perpetual adventurers who can’t settle down, driven by something beyond mere profit toward the next dangerous thing. The ā€œsome battles are more than they can handleā€ warning suggests this won’t be simple heroics but rather brutal reality where good intentions meet overwhelming force. If you’ve loved Clive Cussler’s Dirk Pitt adventures, James Rollins’s globe-trotting action, or classic adventure novels like The Man Who Would Be King, Smith delivers similar thrills with more literary ambition and African authenticity. At $1.99 (down from $3.99), this is cheap admission to old-school adventure storytelling from one of the genre’s masters.

Requiem of the Soul: A Sovereign Sons Novel (The Society Trilogy Book 1)

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šŸ–¤ Author: A. Zavarelli, Natasha Knight
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Gothic Romances

I was born with noble blood in my veins.

Heir to a powerful dynasty.

Wealth. Power. Aristocracy.

Temptations too dangerous to resist.

Until someone tried to steal it all.

Scarred and broken, I emerged from the flames.

Now I’ve returned to take what’s mine.

Revenge.

The first item on my agenda?
Make Ivy Moreno my wife.

Second?
Bend her until she breaks.

A. Zavarelli and Natasha Knight collaborate on dark romance that emphasizes power imbalances, morally compromised heroes, and heroines trapped in situations they can’t escape. Their Society Trilogy has attracted readers who want their romance darker than typical contemporary—featuring antiheroes driven by vengeance, forced proximity that isn’t cute, and relationships built on obsession rather than healthy communication.

What makes this special: The hero’s voice drips with entitled rage—he was born to wealth and power, lost it all in some catastrophic event (the ā€œflamesā€ suggest literal destruction, possibly assassination attempt), and has returned ā€œscarred and brokenā€ but determined to reclaim everything through revenge. Making Ivy Moreno his wife isn’t about love—it’s item #1 on a revenge agenda, suggesting she’s connected to whoever tried to destroy him or is leverage against them. The second agenda itemā€”ā€Bend her until she breaksā€ā€”signals this is psychological warfare disguised as marriage. He’s not trying to win her heart; he’s trying to destroy her spirit. This is dark romance that doesn’t pretend the relationship is healthy or romantic in traditional sense—it’s about power, control, vengeance, and obsession. The ā€œSovereign Sonsā€ series title and ā€œSociety Trilogyā€ branding suggest secret organizations, old money families, and the kind of aristocratic intrigue where marriages are weapons and grudges span generations. Zavarelli and Knight’s collaboration means readers get two authors skilled in crafting morally gray antiheroes and complex heroines who must navigate dangerous men and deadly games. If you’ve loved Penelope Douglas’s Corrupt series (dark bully romance), Natasha Knight’s other dark romances, or any aristocratic revenge romance where the hero is more villain than knight, this delivers similar intensity. At $2.99 (down from $5.99), it’s accessible entry into dark romance for readers ready to embrace antiheroes who need redemption arcs measured in multiple books.

Moving Target (Adam Burke Book 1)

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šŸŽÆ Author: Bradley Wright, J.D. Dudycha
šŸ’° Regularly $4.99, Today $2.49
Pulp Thrillers

A corrupt president, a violent warlord, and a deadly secret that spans nations . . .

International and Amazon million-copy bestselling authors Bradley Wright and J.D. Dudycha have joined forces to bring you the electrifying debut of the gripping Adam Burke thriller series!

Former Air Force Special Operator Adam Burke and his team are given one simple task: Gather intel outside the presidential compound in Nigeria. Recon only. Zero contact.

When Burke discovers a ruthless international crime ring operating within the compound, everything changes. Zero contact no longer applies.

What’s happening is disgusting, but finding who is responsible drives Burke and his team to the brink of war.

Now, Burke must prove that one man can make a world of difference, before another man leaves the world burning in his wake.

Bradley Wright and J.D. Dudycha are both million-copy bestselling thriller authors who have built devoted followings in the military thriller and action genres. Wright is known for his Xander King series (vigilante justice with special ops background), while Dudycha writes espionage and covert operations thrillers. Their collaboration on the Adam Burke series combines Wright’s action expertise with Dudycha’s geopolitical intrigue, creating a series that promises both explosive set pieces and conspiracy plotting.

Here’s what you’re getting: The setup follows classic military thriller structure—simple reconnaissance mission in dangerous location (Nigeria) that goes sideways when the protagonist discovers something worse than expected. ā€œRecon only. Zero contactā€ establishes rules that Burke will break, creating tension between following orders and doing what’s right. A ā€œruthless international crime ring operating within the presidential compoundā€ raises the stakes from regional conflict to global conspiracy. The ā€œdisgustingā€ nature of what’s happening (human trafficking? Weapons dealing? Something worse?) and Burke’s moral outrage (ā€finding who is responsible drives Burke and his team to the brink of warā€) suggests this isn’t just professional duty but personal mission. The ā€œcorrupt presidentā€ and ā€œviolent warlordā€ pairing indicates Burke faces both official and unofficial enemies. The ā€œone man can make a world of differenceā€ vs. ā€œanother man leaves the world burningā€ framing establishes hero/villain dynamic where the fate of more than just Nigeria hangs in the balance. This is testosterone-fueled action with geopolitical window dressing—readers aren’t here for nuanced discussion of Nigerian politics but for special operators shooting bad guys. If you’ve loved Vince Flynn’s Mitch Rapp series, Brad Thor’s Scot Harvath novels, or any Tom Clancy-style military thriller where special operators go off-book to stop international criminals, Wright and Dudycha deliver similar patriotic vengeance fantasy. At $2.49 (down from $4.99), this is cheap entry into a series that promises non-stop action for readers who want their thrillers heavy on body count and light on moral ambiguity.

Today’s Top Three New Book Releases: Nash Falls by David Baldacci, Sleigh Bells and Snowstorms by Claire Kingsley, and Running Deep by Tom Clavin

Nash Falls

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šŸ’¼ Author: David Baldacci
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Crime Action & Adventure

When Walter Nash is recruited by the FBI to help bring down a global crime network his life is turned completely upside down in this thriller from #1 New York Times bestselling author David Baldacci.

Nash is an intelligent man, tough but fair-minded. He has a wife and a daughter and a very high-level position at Sybaritic Investments, where his innate skills and dogged tenacity have carried him to the top of the pyramid in his business career. Despite never going on grand adventures, and always working too many hours, he has a happy and upscale life with his family.

However, following his estranged Vietnam-veteran father’s funeral, Nash is unexpectedly approached by the FBI in the middle of the night. They have an important request: become their inside man to expose an enterprise that is laundering large sums of money through Sybaritic. At the top of this illegal operation is Victoria Steers, an international criminal mastermind that the FBI has been trying to bring down for years.

Nash has little choice but to accept the FBI’s demands and try to bring Steers and her partners to justice. But when Steers discovers that Nash is working with the FBI, she turns the tables on him in a way he never could have contemplated. And that forces Nash to take the ultimate step both to survive and to take his revenge: He must become the exact opposite of who he has always been.

And even that may not be enough.

David Baldacci is a #1 New York Times bestselling author who has sold over 150 million copies worldwide and defined modern thriller writing with series characters like Amos Decker, John Puller, and the Camel Club. His ability to create ordinary people thrust into extraordinary circumstances—and watching them either rise to the challenge or be destroyed by it—has made him one of the most reliably entertaining thriller writers working today. Baldacci’s strengths lie in propulsive plotting, morally complex situations, and protagonists who must compromise their principles to survive.

Why I’m including this: Baldacci takes the ā€œordinary man recruited by the FBIā€ premise and immediately adds layers of complication. Nash isn’t just some random guy—he’s risen to the top of an investment firm through intelligence and tenacity, meaning he has skills the FBI needs but also everything to lose. The timing of the FBI’s approach (right after his estranged Vietnam-veteran father’s funeral) suggests family history and daddy issues will complicate Nash’s transformation. Victoria Steers being described as an ā€œinternational criminal mastermindā€ whom the FBI has been chasing for years raises the stakes—Nash is going up against someone far more experienced and dangerous than he is. The phrase ā€œNash has little choice but to acceptā€ suggests the FBI isn’t asking nicely, creating resentment that will color his cooperation. When Steers discovers Nash is working with the FBI and ā€œturns the tables on him in a way he never could have contemplated,ā€ Baldacci promises a twist that will fundamentally change the story’s direction. The key line is ā€œHe must become the exact opposite of who he has always beenā€ā€”Nash the successful, ethical family man must become something darker, more ruthless, possibly criminal himself to survive and win. That ā€œAnd even that may not be enoughā€ is classic Baldacci raising the stakes beyond what seems survivable. If you’ve loved Baldacci’s Camel Club series, his Amos Decker novels, or any thriller where ordinary people discover capacities for violence and deception they never knew they had, this promises similar moral complexity and escalating danger. This is Baldacci doing what he does best: taking someone with everything to lose and forcing them to risk it all.

Sleigh Bells and Snowstorms

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šŸŽ„ Author: Claire Kingsley
šŸŽ‰ NEW RELEASE
Small-Town Christmas Romance

From USA Today Bestselling author Claire Kingsley, the stand-alone small-town/romcom/romantic suspense/Christmas romance you didn’t know you needed.

Handsome, charismatic, and charming, Jensen Lakes is an enigma in a designer suit. But his playboy reputation is a persona—one of many—that he uses in his unique line of work.

A priceless heirloom goes missing right before the holidays, and Jensen is hired to find it. Tracking down the perpetrator will be simple. He’ll be in and out before Santa hits chimneys.

Natalie Thatcher needs a break. She’s a dedicated sister, aunt, and nurse, but her life is no Christmas carol. Between bills, mounting home repairs, and holiday shopping still to be done, most days she feels like a tangled strand of lights.

Jensen follows his quarry to Tilikum, and the Christmas-clad town throws him for a loop. As does Natalie. He enlists her aid—who better to help him navigate the local quirks than the captivating woman next door? Despite their chemistry and sizzling banter, love isn’t on his Christmas list. Or hers.

But as danger mounts, Jensen finds himself in an unexpected position—falling in love with his partner. And when her life is on the line, he’ll risk everything to keep her safe.

And get her home for Christmas.

Author’s Note: A handsome charmer falls hard for a sassy small-town girl. Adventure, witty banter, Christmas coziness, and a holiday happily ever after that will leave your heart full.

Sleigh Bells and Snowstorms can be read as a stand-alone romance.

Claire Kingsley is a USA Today bestselling author who has mastered the art of blending multiple romance subgenres into single stories that deliver on all fronts. Her ability to combine small-town charm, romantic comedy humor, genuine suspense, and holiday warmth has attracted readers who want their romance to be more than just will-they-won’t-they—they want adventure, danger, and Christmas magic wrapped together with a bow.

What makes this special: Jensen Lakes being described as having a ā€œplayboy reputationā€ that’s actually ā€œa persona—one of many—that he uses in his unique line of workā€ immediately signals he’s more than a charming pretty boy. He’s essentially a private investigator or retrieval specialist (think Leverage or White Collar) who uses different identities and personas professionally. The setup is Murder, She Wrote meets Hallmark Christmas movie—Jensen tracking a stolen heirloom to a quirky small town called Tilikum, expecting a quick in-and-out job, only to get tangled up in both the town’s Christmas festivities and Natalie Thatcher’s complicated life. Natalie being a nurse, sister, and aunt dealing with bills and home repairs makes her refreshingly grounded—she’s not waiting for Prince Charming, she’s trying to keep her family afloat. The ā€œfeels like a tangled strand of lightsā€ is perfect small-town Christmas imagery. Jensen enlisting Natalie’s help to navigate local quirks creates forced partnership dynamics, while ā€œdespite their chemistry and sizzling banter, love isn’t on his Christmas list. Or hersā€ promises both will fight the attraction before inevitably surrendering. The escalation from finding a stolen heirloom to ā€œdanger mountsā€ and ā€œher life is on the lineā€ suggests the theft is connected to something more serious, giving this romantic suspense stakes beyond simple romance obstacles. Kingsley’s promise of ā€œadventure, witty banter, Christmas coziness, and a holiday happily ever afterā€ tells you exactly what you’re getting—this is comfort-read territory that also delivers genuine thrills. If you’ve loved Debbie Macomber’s Christmas romances but want more action, Susan Mallery’s Fool’s Gold series (small-town romance with humor), or any Hallmark movie where the charming stranger turns out to be more than he seems, this delivers similar warm fuzzies with added suspense. This is the perfect holiday read for when you want your Christmas romance with a side of danger.

Running Deep: Bravery, Survival, and the True Story of the Deadliest Submarine in World War II

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āš“ Author: Tom Clavin
šŸŽ‰ NEW RELEASE
World War II History

The true story of the deadliest submarine in World War II and the courageous captain who survived torture and imprisonment at the hands of the enemy.

There was one submarine that outfought all other boats in the Silent Service in World War II: the USS Tang. Captain Richard Hetherington O’Kane commanded the attack submarine that sunk more tonnage, rescued more downed aviators, and successfully completed more surface attacks than any other American submarine. These undersea predators were the first to lead the offensive rebound against the Japanese, but at great cost: Submariners would have six times the mortality rate as the sailors who manned surface ships.

The Tang achieved its greatest success on October 24, 1944, when it took on an entire Japanese convoy and destroyed it. But its 24th and last torpedo boomeranged, returning to strike the Tang. Mortally wounded, the boat sunk, coming to rest on the bottom, 180 feet down. After hours of struggle, nine of the 87 crewmen, including O’Kane, made it to the surface.

Captured by the Japanese, the Tang sailors joined other submariners and flyers – including Louis Zamperini and ā€œPappyā€ Boyington – at a ā€œtorture campā€ whose purpose was to gain vital information from inmates and otherwise let them die from malnutrition, disease, and abuse. A special target was Captain O’Kane after the Japanese learned of the headlines about the Tang. Against all odds, when the camp was liberated in August 1945, O’Kane, at only 90 pounds, still lived. The following January, Richard O’Kane limped into the White House where President Truman bestowed him with the Medal of Honor.

This is the true story of death and survival in the high seas—and of the submarine and her brave captain who would become legends.

Tom Clavin is a #1 New York Times bestselling author specializing in American military history, having written multiple acclaimed books about World War II heroism including Halsey’s Typhoon and The Last Stand of Fox Company. Clavin’s strength lies in finding the human stories within massive historical events, focusing on individual courage and survival rather than just strategic military operations. His meticulous research and narrative skill make history read like thriller fiction while honoring the real people who lived these extraordinary stories.

Why I’m including this: The USS Tang story is almost too dramatic to be real—the deadliest American submarine in WWII, sunk by its own torpedo boomeranging back and striking the boat. That detail alone is devastating: after achieving legendary success, destroying an entire Japanese convoy, the Tangā€˜s final torpedo malfunctions and kills the very crew who fired it. The survival horror of being trapped in a submarine 180 feet underwater, only nine of 87 men making it to the surface, is nightmare fuel for anyone with a trace of claustrophobia. But the story doesn’t end there—O’Kane and his surviving crew are captured and sent to a ā€œtorture campā€ specifically designed to extract information and let prisoners die slowly. The fact that O’Kane shared captivity with Louis Zamperini (subject of Unbroken) and ā€œPappyā€ Boyington (legendary Marine ace) puts this in the company of the war’s most harrowing POW stories. O’Kane being singled out for special torture because the Japanese learned about the Tangā€˜s success adds personal vendetta to already horrific circumstances. That he survived to weigh only 90 pounds at liberation but still made it to the White House to receive the Medal of Honor from President Truman is the kind of triumph-over-impossible-odds narrative that great nonfiction is built on. Clavin’s subtitle promises ā€œthe true story of death and survival,ā€ and he delivers on both—this isn’t sanitized history but an unflinching look at submarine warfare’s brutal reality and the concentration camp horrors that followed. If you’ve loved Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand, In Harm’s Way by Doug Stanton (USS Indianapolis), or any WWII history that focuses on individual courage under unimaginable circumstances, this delivers similar gut-punch emotional impact grounded in meticulous historical research. This is the kind of story that reminds you real life produces narratives no fiction writer would dare invent because they’d seem too implausible.

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