February 28, 2026
Twenty Angels on Her Roof by Alex Charns
A blistering, audacious, darkly luminous tale of defiant faith, ferocious innocence, and celestial rebellion. In Charns’s latest novella, a razor-sharp, unbreakable 12-year-old dares to marshal angels against the iron cruelty of the Third Reich. In 1942 Nazi-occupied Suwałki, 12-year-old Basia…
February 28, 2026
Shaila Holmes Fairy Detective by Lori Keating
Whimsical, clever, and full of heart… In Keating’s engaging early chapter book, a young fairy detective puts her budding sleuthing skills to the test across Englewood Forest, where even the smallest mysteries carry surprisingly big lessons. A vanished spider marking,…
February 25, 2026
Why: Earth 2278 by Leo M. Hill
Sweeping, provocative, and pulse-pounding… A battle-hardened general begins to question the very regime he’s sworn to defend in Hill’s gritty SF thriller. In a future where the Union governs Earth with absolute authority, peace is enforced—and rebellion is punished. When…
February 24, 2026
Dear Missing Friend Susan McGuirk
Raw, authentic, and atmospheric; an unsparing look at the immigrant experience from a distinctly female perspective. McGuirk’s debut thrusts readers into the brutal realities of 19th-century America through the unrelenting struggles of an Irish immigrant. In 1841, Catherine McGuirk leaves…
February 20, 2026
Between Breath And Memory by Neena H. Brar
“What we carry is not always chosen. What we remember is not always complete. Between breath and memory, a life takes shape.” Some poetry collections feel like performances. This one feels like a quiet room you enter and sit in…
February 19, 2026
For Cause (3J Legal Thriller) by Mark Shaiken
Relentless, razor-sharp, and compulsively readable; a legal thriller that never lets up. In his latest novel, Shaiken offers a sharply drawn courtroom drama that exposes the fragility of truth in contemporary justice. Kansas City bankruptcy attorney Josephina “3J” Jones expects…
February 17, 2026
Bolted to the Bone by Bart Carroll
Immersive, atmospheric, and emotionally resonant… Carroll creates a striking world where faith, machinery, and myth exist side by side beneath a fragile artificial sky. When a panel of the artificial sky falls and destroys an entire town, Saint Alexandra, a…
February 16, 2026
Moonlight Desires: A Cinderella Retelling by David Tocher
Elegant and restrained, with quiet emotional depth… Tocher’s latest transforms a well-known fairy tale into a restrained meditation on compassion, pride, and the uneasy boundary between virtue and self-interest. Trapped in a life of cruelty, Aurelia never believed escape was…
February 13, 2026
Exit Tickets: A Novel by Kenneth Chanko
Measured, intelligent, and quietly powerful. Chanko’s compelling novel is a thoughtful and grounded portrayal of teaching at its most demanding. When Mr. J arrives at P.S. 961, he is determined to reach students others have written off. His connection with…
February 13, 2026
Waldwick…Revelation by Kenneth Linde
Quietly powerful, deeply introspective, and emotionally profound. Linde’s twelfth installment in the Waldwick Series is a deeply introspective and emotionally resonant novel that examines both the visible collapse of rural America and the quieter, more personal fractures that occur within…
A layered, sensuous, and surprisingly introspective novel… Daniels blends high-end fashion photography with psychological suspense and romantic intensity, delivering a gripping story where passion and buried secrets collide. Juliette Burns lands the job of a lifetime as first assistant to…
February 12, 2026
The Unwritten Rule by Anne Nikolaiken
A raw, emotionally grounded, and intensely romantic sports romance… A disgraced racing champion hires a biographer to repair his public image and secure his seat for the upcoming season in Nikolaiken’s contemporary sports romance. They were only meant to be…
February 9, 2026
Will the Devil Help Me Now? By Caytlyn Brooke
Lean, vivid, and relentlessly absorbing… Set in 17th-century Scotland, Brooke’s stark, unsparing story traces how fear, grief, and institutional authority can transform care into a punishable offense. In Fife, 1649, sisters Isla and Elspeth Blackwood serve their community as herbal…
February 4, 2026
Love and Laughter in Ransom Canyon by Mary Lou Cheatham (Author), Christie Marie Underwood (Author)
Witty, heartfelt, and impossible to put down. In their latest, Cheatham and Underwood turn a simple mistake into the gentle beginning of a second chance at love. Olivia Finley isn’t looking for love—she’s raising two girls and surviving loss. But…
February 3, 2026
When I Kill You by B.A. Paris
Gripping, unsettling, and atmospheric… Nell Masters feels watched. Strange calls, anonymous flowers, and a constant sense of unease follow her everywhere. She has reason to worry—Nell is hiding a past she’s never shared, even with her partner, Alex, who carries…
January 31, 2026
Blood Rivalry by Paul Attaway
A high-stakes, compulsively readable political thriller. Attaway’s third installment in the Atkins Family Low Country Saga takes readers into a tightly coiled narrative where reputations harden into myth, power is exercised quietly, and old violence continues to dictate present-day lives.…
Quietly radical and intellectually precise. Morrissey blends poetic biography with quiet literary reflection in his latest book. Written as sonnets and prose addressed directly to Mary Shelley, the work forgoes a conventional life narrative in favor of a deeply human…
January 30, 2026
Nevermore: Book Two of the Poetic Justice Series by Findlay Ward
Taut, atmospheric, and psychologically driven; a quiet thriller with bite. A disappearance on a remote island forces the past to surface—and refuse silence in Ward’s second entry in the Poetic Justice Series.Schoolteacher Rachael McKenzie convinces her abusive husband, Brandon, to…
January 27, 2026
Prison of Now by Jon F. Harmon
Controlled, reflective, and psychologically precise… In his latest book, Harmon examines what happens when a man can no longer outrun the consequences of his own hesitation. Fifty-seven-year-old Tyler Manion is overwhelmed by a life closing in on him from every…
January 27, 2026
Afterburn by Michael Bodhi Green
A sharp, precise, and quietly brutal SF tale… Green takes readers into a broken America where surveillance is constant, ideology is lethal, and escape lies off-planet. It is 2070, and the American dream has collapsed into detention zones, surveillance drones,…



















