A Perfect Alibi (A Sam Arbichaut Mystery Book 1) by Anne Baines: As a former police detective turned PI, Sam Arbichaut has seen it all. Restarting his life across the country in Portland, Oregon, Sam spends his days investigating whatever his clients pay him for, and his weekends learning how to be a normal citizen again. But when his latest job takes a homicidal turn, Sam soon figures out this case is anything but the usual…
Sinful Surrender (The Sinful Series Book 1) by Erika Wilde: A debt repaid… in the form of her surrender. Rich and powerful, Maddux Wilder has built his empire with one thought in mind… exacting revenge against the man who killed his parents. But he never planned for his enemy’s daughter, Arabella Cole, to offer herself in exchange for her father’s debt.
Time Trap (Red Moon Trilogy Book 1) by Micah Caida: “Amazingly original and unexpected… never read anything like it.” A time-travel fantasy series that is as much a thriller as it is a romantic tale. Rayen awakens in the wrong world and lands in a strange school where she accidentally opens a portal to a deadly future where teens battle to survive, and leaders prepare to destroy the past.
The Last Starling by C.L. Denault: A frustrated teen werewolf. One beautiful runaway who becomes his obsession. Can he save them both from the sinister darkness threatening to destroy their future?
Leaving Hope (Golden Terrace Colony Book 1) by R. L. S. Hoff: A shy artist in a world made for engineers… teams up with a mischievous hacker who will do anything to protect his family… to break free of a rich capitalist who doesn’t want the Golden Terrace Colony to upset his comfortable world order. Anya (the artist) would feel better about that if the capitalist weren’t her father.
Lyon’s Roar (Zodiac Assassins Book 1) by Artemis Crow: Imprisoned, with the demon soul attached to his own soul close to taking permanent possession, Zodiac Assassin Lyon jumps at the chance to earn his freedom by retrieving three women from the human world. But when the other Zodiacs try to steal his prize, Lyon must run and choose between the reclamation of his soul or saving the love he doesn’t believe he deserves.
Peonies and Peril (Treehouse Hotel Mysteries Book 1) by Sue Hollowell: The return home to her small town comes with a cantankerous mama, a family hotel that needs love, and a doozy of a murder mystery. With the help of her loyal companion, gingersnap cookies, and her trusty pen, Chloe uncovers mysterious secrets and shocking lies, but can she unravel the truth while making sure the Treehouse Hotel stays in business?
Python (The Lisa Emmer Series Book 3) by Rob Swigart: He’s only six years old and has a million video followers – no wonder everyone wants a piece of him. Everyone unsavory, opportunistic, and evil, that is. He’s a prodigy but also, known to very few, he’ll be the next Delphic Oracle, with psychic powers already rivaling those of the current oracle Lisa Emmer. Her current job: keeping him alive.
The Dolocher (The Alderman James Mystery Thriller Series Book 1) by European P. Douglas: “This was a great read, the author’s done a great job recreating the end of 18th century Dublin and the hysteria of the brutal murders that crippled the town with fear. The suspense was maintained until the very end, the characters were very interesting and compelling, entertaining books for fans of historical mysteries that are somewhat on the dark side. Enjoyable read. Highly recommended.”
Venetian Moon: Death Under the Venice Moon (Lella York Mysteries Book 2) by Maria Grazia Swan: When her lover takes off with his ex-wife, Lella York flies to Venice where her son Kyle is filming a movie. Impulsive and menopausal, she watches her vacation cut short when Italian papers link her to the disappearance of an iconic Italian actor. Mystery turns to tragedy, white lies to deceit while Lella races to reclaim her life.
Guardians of the Second Son by Allen Kent: A professor of religious studies is found dead. A colleague, Nolan Lemay, discovers that his associate was about to disclose the discovery of a first-century letter from the disciple Thomas. When Lemay attempts to acquire and publish the manuscript, he finds himself pursued by three zealous women trained to safeguard the secrets of the ancient text.
Algorithm (Nanoverse Book 1) by Theophilus Monroe: Nanovax was supposed to be our salvation. Death and disease, now obsolete. Until the terrorist attack. Now, they’re using the technology to track and arrest threats before they act. I’m on the run and fighting against the very technology that once saved my life…
Five Card Murder (Smiley and McBlythe Mystery Series Book 6) by Bruce Hammack: An inheritance worth millions. A killer with a list. Blind PI Smiley’s only job is to execute a Texas rancher’s estate… until the ranch foreman turns up dead. Searching for the killer leads Smiley to a long-buried family secret that will either expose the murderer, or lead to his own funeral.
Her Only Choice by Prem Pilot: A murdered paparazzo. Two beautiful wives on the run. And an infamous ring worth millions. For fans of suspense thrillers with Hitchcockian twists, Her Only Choice is the story of two women—both fighting for their very survival—and one ring that will change the course of both of their lives.
Fugitive Spark (Controlled Opposition Book 1) by Matt Levin: Heridan Dettiger is a captain in the Directorate navy, who defects after his reality-altering implant malfunctions. Calendra Talveti is the newest member of the Directorate leadership, who quickly discovers there are things the others don’t want her to know. Heridan and Calendra realize the other can offer them answers—and maybe more than that.
The Blood Will Dry by Kate L. Mary: Five years after an alien invasion, and all Diana wants is to forget the past. But an incoming platoon brings a familiar face, reopening old wounds just as a new threat surfaces. Faced with an attraction Diana never expected and a war most believe can’t be won, the survivors mount a battle that may determine the fate of mankind.
The Silver Stag (The Wild Hunt Book 1) by Yasmine Galenorn: Caught between the worlds of Light and Dark Fae, Ember Kearney is recruited into a glittering world of danger when she’s recruited to join the Wild Hunt. Now, Ember must face her heritage as she preserves the balance between the Fae Courts so war and chaos won’t spill out into the mortal realm.
Desperately Mobile (The Ploughmen Series Book 1) by Chuck Knochel: Brennan Koenig ends up saving the life of an up-and-coming billionaire by being in the wrong place at the wrong time. As his life intensifies he is forever changed and he comes out swinging. Now he must take his beloved GTO convertible, a shiny relic left to him by his dead father, into a race between fuel consumption, time and bullets.
The Seer by C. Orville McLeish: Paul Samson is chosen, sent. He is a middle-aged man with a gift he doesn’t want, visions he wished he’d stop having, in a city about to collapse.
Girl of Glass (Girl of Glass Book 1) by Megan O’Russell: The human race has been divided. The chosen few live in the safety of the domes, watching through their glass walls as those left on the outside suffer and die. But desperation has brought invention. New drugs have the ability to alter humans, giving them the strength to roam the poisoned night unafraid—but survival comes at a terrible price.
The Hawk’s Message (Of the Wing Book 2) by P.K. Butler: A wizardly old man and a red-tailed hawk teach Claire how to enter the Now, a non-place where beings connect through consciousness. Only from the Now can the hawk deliver a message: Without her help, birds will vanish from the Earth. But first Claire must abandon all doubt in a dangerous expedition to Arkansas to find the Ivory-billed Woodpecker.
Enchanting the Earl (Rebel Lords of London Book 1) by Kathy L Wheeler: Having a London Season is not all it’s cracked up to be as Lady Lorelei quickly finds when attending her first ball. The lights are too hot, the corsets too tight. It’s enough to make one faint. Thorne Gray, the earl of Kimpton, has no interest in debutantes, but what the devil is he supposed to do when one swoons at his feet?