Peter Turner
Peter Turner is a British travel writer and film critic best known for his Lonely Planet guidebooks and the Devils Advocates horror film analysis series, as well as the memoir Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool.
Peter Turner is a British travel writer and film critic best known for his Lonely Planet guidebooks and the Devils Advocates horror film analysis series, as well as the memoir Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool.
Mandy Harbin's anthologies collect her romance stories alongside other authors, with Love at First Byte in 2012 and Rescued in 2022.
The Dare to Love Universe is a nineteen-book shared romance world featuring Mandy Harbin's contributions to the multi-author series created by Carly Phillips, published between 2015 and 2020.
Mandy Harbin's standalone novels include Dust, a 2016 release that exists outside her connected series.
Woods Family is a five-book romantic suspense series by Mandy Harbin following one family through danger, secrets, and forbidden attraction in a small-town setting.
Season's Change is a standalone romance by Mandy Harbin centered on the story of Summer, published in 2011 as one of her earliest works.
Love Against Odds / Tender Tarts is an eight-book contemporary romance series by Mandy Harbin featuring couples who face workplace rules, long distances, and stubborn hearts.
Beau's Backdoor is a two-book M/M contemporary romance series by Mandy Harbin following two men navigating attraction and competition.
Bang Shift is a ten-book romantic suspense series by Mandy Harbin set around an auto-mechanic shop, where blue-collar heroes fix engines and fight to protect the women they fall for.
Mandy Harbin writes contemporary and erotic romance, best known for her Bang Shift series featuring auto-mechanic heroes and her contributions to the Dare to Love shared universe.
Catherine Bilson Anthologies features Austen Tea Party, a 2023 anthology collecting Austen-inspired romance stories.
To All The Earls I've Loved Before is a five-book Regency romance series by Catherine Bilson with a playful title and holiday-themed entries, all published in 2025.
Crime and Consequences is a three-book Regency mystery romance series by Catherine Bilson that blends criminal intrigue with courtship, all published in 2025.
The Romance Cafe Collection is a multi-author anthology series featuring 29 romance entries spanning contemporary, paranormal, and Regency subgenres, published from 2022 to 2025.
Sweet Daughters of Duke Street is a five-book Regency romance series by Catherine Bilson set in the Belle Haven community, all published in 2024.
The Pioneer Brides of Rattlesnake Ridge is a 15-book western mail-order bride romance series by Catherine Bilson, with each book following a woman traveling from a different U.S. state or city to find love on the frontier, published 2021 to 2024.
Catherine Bilson Collections brings together three boxed set compilations of her Regency romance stories, published between 2019 and 2023.
Catherine Bilson's short stories and novellas collect five Regency romance novellas published between 2020 and 2024, each offering a quick love story set in Georgian England.
Catherine Bilson Standalone Novels features His Darling Duchess, a Regency romance published in 2024 that stands apart from her series work.
Catherine Bilson's Pride & Prejudice Variation series offers nine novels that rework and expand Jane Austen's original story, published from 2015 to 2025.
The Brides of Belle Haven is a Regency romance series by Catherine Bilson following three young women in the Belle Haven community as they find love, published from 2025 to 2026.
The Bookshop Belles is a four-book Regency romance series by Catherine Bilson, set around a bookshop and following four women as they find love, all published in 2025.
The Blushing Brides series by Catherine Bilson is a four-book Regency romance collection where each heroine finds love with a nobleman, published between 2019 and 2024.
Catherine Bilson is an Australian romance author with 87 books spanning Regency romance, Pride & Prejudice variations, western frontier fiction, and multi-author anthology collections, published between 2015 and 2026.
Beth Revis has contributed short fiction to eleven anthologies spanning dystopian fiction, horror, historical fantasy, Star Wars, and personal essays.
The Witch and Hunter duology by Beth Revis is a YA historical fantasy set during the European witch trials, following a young witch and a witch hunter whose fates become linked.
The Star Wars Young Adult Stand-alone Novels series brings original stories and character-focused novels to younger readers, covering characters from Ahsoka Tano to Padme Amidala to Poe Dameron.
The Star Wars Disney Canon Graphic Novel series collects graphic novel adaptations and original stories set in the Star Wars universe, with contributions from Beth Revis and other creators.
Beth Revis's non-fiction Paper Hearts series is a writing craft guide for aspiring authors, covering everything from drafting to querying to getting published.
The Future Collection is a short story collection by Beth Revis, gathering her science fiction short works into a single 2015 volume.
Beth Revis's short fiction includes The Girl & the Machine, a standalone sci-fi novella published in 2015.
Beth Revis's standalone novels include The Body Electric, A World Without You, and Blood and Feathers, spanning sci-fi, contemporary fantasy, and Southern gothic fiction.
The Spy and Guardian series by Beth Revis is a fantasy series beginning with The Crimson Throne in 2025.
The Museum of Magic series by Beth Revis is a middle grade fantasy about a girl who discovers that the exhibits in a mysterious museum are more real and more dangerous than they appear.
Give the Dark My Love is a YA dark fantasy duology by Beth Revis about a young alchemist who turns to necromancy to save her plague-ravaged homeland.
The Chaotic Orbits series by Beth Revis is a sci-fi comedy adventure following a young woman stranded on a broken-down spaceship who keeps getting pulled into increasingly absurd galactic trouble.
The Across the Universe series by Beth Revis is a YA sci-fi trilogy set on a generation spaceship called Godspeed, along with companion short stories and foreign editions.
Beth Revis is an American YA author from North Carolina best known for her Across the Universe sci-fi trilogy, her Star Wars novels, and her dark fantasy duology Give the Dark My Love.
Melissa Huxley's standalone novels include Claimed by the Cowboys, a 2025 romance that steps outside her usual omegaverse series.
Pucking Pregnant is a seven-book hockey omegaverse romance series by Melissa Huxley that follows alpha hockey players and their omega mates through pregnancy, pack life, and locker room drama.
Pucking Alphas is a two-book hockey omegaverse romance series by Melissa Huxley featuring alpha hockey players and their omega mates on and off the ice.
Havenverse is a three-book omegaverse romance series by Melissa Huxley and was her debut series, introducing readers to her take on alpha/omega pack dynamics starting in 2023.
Fire House Omegas is a three-book firefighter omegaverse romance series by Melissa Huxley where alpha firefighters and their omega mates face heat both on and off the job.
Bonding the Babes is a two-book omegaverse romance series by Melissa Huxley featuring alpha packs forming bonds in unconventional settings.
Melissa Huxley writes omegaverse romance with hockey and firefighter settings, blending pack dynamics with sports and workplace heat across eighteen books published since 2023.
Curtis Craddock Standalone Novels collects Craddock's early independent work, consisting of Sparrow's Flight, published in 2000.
The Risen Kingdoms is a three-book steampunk fantasy trilogy by Curtis Craddock, published from 2017 to 2020, set on sky islands connected by airships in a world where sorcerous bloodlines shape politics and power.
Curtis Craddock is a fantasy author best known for The Risen Kingdoms trilogy, a steampunk-influenced epic fantasy set on floating sky islands with airships, sorcery, and political intrigue.
Sin du Jour is a nine-book urban fantasy novella series by Matt Wallace (as Sin du Jour Affair), published from 2015 to 2018, about a NYC catering company that serves the supernatural underworld.
The Sin du Jour Affair is a pen name used by Matt Wallace for his nine-book urban fantasy novella series about a New York City catering company that prepares meals for demons, angels, and other supernatural clients.
The Max Brand Anthologies series collects seven multi-author anthology volumes featuring Brand's Western fiction alongside stories by other writers, published between 1969 and 2022.
The Max Brand Non-Fiction series collects three non-fiction works associated with Frederick Schiller Faust, including his World War II reporting and reference materials, published between 1996 and 2007.
The Max Brand Short Story Collections bring together twenty-eight volumes of Western short fiction, poems, and novellas spanning from 1922 to 2022, covering a century of publications drawn from his enormous body of pulp magazine work.
The Thunder Moon series by Max Brand follows a white man raised by the Cheyenne who becomes a feared warrior, told across five Western novels published between 1970 and 1996.
The Rancher series by Max Brand is a Western duology featuring The Rancher's Revenge (1959) and The Return of the Rancher (1972), both published after the author's death.
The Silvertip series by Max Brand follows a mysterious mountain man with a silver streak in his hair across thirteen Western novels published between 1933 and 1947.
The Rusty Sabin Saga by Max Brand follows a white man raised by the Cheyenne across three Western novels published between 1934 and 1972, exploring his life between two cultures.
The Ronicky Doone series by Max Brand features a wandering cowboy and crack shot in two Western novels published in 1921 and 1922.
The Montana series by Max Brand follows a quick-witted outlaw through two Western novels, Montana Rides! (1933) and Montana Rides Again (1934).
The Luck series by Max Brand is a Western duology that begins with Luck in 1926, with a companion novel published posthumously in 1997.
The Golden West is a Western anthology series collecting short fiction from Max Brand and other authors across three volumes published between 2002 and 2006.
The Free Range Lanning series by Max Brand is a Western duology following a wandering outlaw, with the first book published in 1921 and a sequel appearing in 1995.
The Dr. Kildare series by Max Brand follows a young hospital intern through seven medical fiction novels published between 1940 and 1943, a franchise that became far more famous through its film and television adaptations.
The Dan Barry series by Max Brand follows a mysterious, half-wild man with almost supernatural abilities who lives on the frontier, beginning with The Untamed in 1919 and spanning four books through 1923.
The Bull Hunter series by Max Brand follows a slow-witted but physically powerful giant who discovers he has a natural gift for gunfighting, told across two Western novels published in 1921 and 1924.
The Bold West is an anthology magazine series featuring Western short fiction from Max Brand and other authors, published in six volumes between 1999 and 2008.
Max Brand was the best-known pen name of Frederick Schiller Faust (1892-1944), one of the most prolific American authors of the twentieth century, who produced hundreds of Western novels, the Dr. Kildare medical stories, and adventure fiction across a career spanning over two decades.
John Wingate's non-fiction works include two books published in 2009 and 2019, covering American revolutionary history and spiritual topics.
John Wingate's standalone novels are ten books of naval adventure, maritime thrillers, and historical fiction published between 1974 and 1988.
The WWII Action Thriller series by John Wingate contains three novels of wartime naval combat, published between 1964 and 1971.
Submarine Warfare in World War Two is a three-book series by John Wingate covering real convoy battles and submarine operations during WWII, published in 1971.
The Submariner Sinclair series by John Wingate follows a Royal Navy submarine officer across eight books of undersea action, published between 1959 and 1975.
The Cold War Naval Thriller series by John Wingate is a trio of 1988 novels covering frigates, aircraft carriers, and submarines during Cold War-era naval operations.
John Wingate (1920-2001) was a British Royal Navy officer turned novelist who drew on his own submarine service in WWII to write 29 books of naval fiction, thrillers, and military history.
The Ending is a six-book post-apocalyptic science fiction series by Lindsey Sparks (Fairleigh), published from 2013 to 2018, about survivors of a global pandemic who develop telepathic abilities in a dangerous new world.
The Kat Dubois Chronicles is a six-book urban fantasy series by Lindsey Sparks (Fairleigh), published from 2016 to 2018, featuring a tattoo artist with ties to Egyptian gods navigating a hidden supernatural underworld.
Echo World is a five-book time travel romance series by Lindsey Sparks (Fairleigh), published from 2013 to 2021, following a woman whose ability to travel through time pulls her into ancient Egypt and beyond.
Allworld Online is a two-book LitRPG series by Lindsey Sparks (Fairleigh), published in 2020 and 2021, set inside a virtual reality game world with classic literature-inspired settings.
The Ending Legacy is a two-book sequel series by Lindsey Sparks (Fairleigh), published in 2020 and 2023, continuing the post-apocalyptic world of The Ending with a new generation of characters.
The Ending Beginnings is a prequel novella to The Ending series by Lindsey Sparks (Fairleigh), published in 2014, telling the origin story of a key character before the main series events.
The Last Vampire Queen is a paranormal romance series by Lindsey Sparks (Fairleigh), with two books published in 2024 and 2025, centered on vampire royalty, blood magic, and forbidden attraction.
The Fateless Trilogy is an Egyptian mythology fantasy series by Lindsey Sparks (Fairleigh), with two books published in 2022 and 2023, following characters entangled with gods and fate in an ancient-inspired setting.
The Atlantis Legacy is a seven-book sci-fi fantasy series by Lindsey Sparks (Fairleigh), published from 2019 to 2023, mixing Atlantis mythology with genetics, ancient technology, and a race to uncover lost civilizations.
Lindsey Sparks, who also publishes as Lindsey Fairleigh, writes fantasy and paranormal romance spanning time travel, ancient mythology, post-apocalyptic survival, and vampire fiction, with 33 books published since 2013.
Laramie Briscoe's Anthologies collects 4 multi-author anthology contributions published from 2019 to 2023.
The Wife For Hire Agency series by Laramie Briscoe features 12 marriage-of-convenience romance novels published in 2024.
The Naughty and Spice series by Laramie Briscoe features 10 holiday-themed romance books published in 2024.
Laramie Briscoe's Collections includes 4 compilation and companion volumes published from 2018 to 2020, gathering related stories and bonus content.
Laramie Briscoe's Short Stories/Novellas collects 2 shorter romance works published in 2016 and 2018.
Laramie Briscoe's Standalone Novels collects 8 independent romance novels published between 2016 and 2025, each telling a complete love story in a single volume.
The Trick series by Laramie Briscoe is a 2-book romance duology published in 2017 and 2023.
The Paper Rings Trilogy by Laramie Briscoe is a 3-book romance series published from 2020 to 2025.
The Laurel Springs Fish & Wildlife series by Laramie Briscoe features 2 wildlife officer romance novels set in Laurel Springs, Alabama, published in 2026.
The Haldonia Monarchy series by Laramie Briscoe is a 3-book royal romance collection set in a fictional European kingdom, published from 2020 to 2025.
The Saint's Outlaws MC series by Laramie Briscoe is a 3-book motorcycle club romance set in Laurel Springs, Alabama, published in 2025.
The Rockin' Country series by Laramie Briscoe features 6 country music romance novels published from 2014 to 2016.
Red Creek Renegades is a standalone MC romance novel by Laramie Briscoe published in 2023.
Red Bird Trail is a standalone romance novel by Laramie Briscoe published in 2015.
The Nashvegas series by Laramie Briscoe is a 3-book contemporary romance collection set in Nashville, Tennessee, published from 2020 to 2022.
The MVP Duet by Laramie Briscoe is a two-book sports romance published in 2019.
The Moonshine Task Force series by Laramie Briscoe is a 6-book romantic suspense collection following a law enforcement task force, published from 2017 to 2018.
The Laurel Springs Emergency Response Team series by Laramie Briscoe features 10 first responder romance novels set in the small town of Laurel Springs, Alabama, published from 2019 to 2025.
Heaven Hill Shorts is a collection of 21 companion short stories and novellas set in Laramie Briscoe's Heaven Hill MC universe, published from 2013 to 2020.
The Heaven Hill series is Laramie Briscoe's flagship MC romance saga with 11 books following members of the Heaven Hill motorcycle club, published from 2013 to 2016.
Heaven Hill Generations is a 6-book sequel MC romance series by Laramie Briscoe following the children of the original Heaven Hill characters, published from 2017 to 2022.
Grizzly River Ranch is a standalone ranch romance novel by Laramie Briscoe published in 2025.
The Broken Falls series by Laramie Briscoe is a 7-book small-town romance collection set in the fictional town of Broken Falls, published from 2024 to 2025.
The Bradford Station series by Laramie Briscoe features three firefighter romance novels published from 2022 to 2023.
Blizzard Bluff is a standalone holiday romance novella by Laramie Briscoe published in 2022.
The Bellehaven Hotties series by Laramie Briscoe is a 10-book small-town romance collection set in the fictional town of Bellehaven, published from 2023 to 2025.
Laramie Briscoe is an indie romance author with 142 books spanning motorcycle club, small-town, military, and sports romance series published from 2013 to 2026.
The Widows is a collaborative thriller series about a group of widows drawn into crime and danger, written by Cate Holahan and other authors beginning in 2022.
Cate Holahan's standalone novels are seven psychological thrillers published between 2015 and 2025, each featuring women caught up in lies, danger, and deadly secrets.
Cate Holahan is a former journalist turned thriller writer whose ten novels explore hidden secrets, fractured marriages, and the dark side of domestic life.
A Crochet and Crumpets Mystery is Betty Hechtman's newest series, launched in 2025 with Death Among the Stitches, blending crochet crafting with British tea culture in a cozy mystery setting.
Blue Schwartz is a standalone mystery by Betty Hechtman published in 2006, featuring the title character in an adventure that mixes amateur sleuthing with recipes.
The Yarn Retreat Mysteries by Betty Hechtman follows Casey Feldstein, who manages yarn retreat weekends at a Monterey County inn, through ten cozy mysteries published between 2013 and 2024.
The Writer For Hire Mysteries by Betty Hechtman follows Veronica Blackstone, a Chicago-area ghostwriter and writing instructor who keeps stumbling into murder cases, across four cozy mysteries published between 2021 and 2023.
The Crochet Mysteries series by Betty Hechtman follows Molly Pink, a yarn shop worker in the Tarzana neighborhood of Los Angeles, through sixteen cozy mysteries published between 2008 and 2025.
Betty Hechtman is a cozy mystery author best known for her Crochet Mysteries and Yarn Retreat Mysteries series, which combine crafting culture with small-town murder investigations.
J.H. Brennan's anthology contribution is The Restless Dead, a 2007 collection featuring his work alongside other authors in the horror genre.
Flashbacks is a thirty-book historical fiction series by J.H. Brennan for young readers, published between 1998 and 2020, with each book set in a different historical period.
Herbie Brennan's chapbooks are a collection of eight short children's books published between 1993 and 2001, each a brief, self-contained story.
J.H. Brennan's non-fiction output spans nearly fifty years and close to sixty titles, covering the occult, reincarnation, astral projection, ancient civilizations, Nostradamus, and much more.
Herbie Brennan's Forbidden Truths is a four-book children's non-fiction series published between 2001 and 2007, exploring paranormal topics like Atlantis, time travel, strange powers, and parallel worlds.
J.H. Brennan's standalone novels span nearly four decades, from 1981 to 2019, covering horror, children's fiction, fantasy, and supernatural themes.
Shiva is a four-book prehistoric fiction series by J.H. Brennan, published from 1989 to 1992, set during the Ice Age and following the survival of early humans in a harsh and dangerous world.
Shadow Project is a two-book YA spy thriller series by J.H. Brennan, published in 2009 and 2010, combining espionage with astral projection and psychic abilities.
Sagas of the Demonspawn is a four-book dark fantasy gamebook series by J.H. Brennan, published between 1984 and 1985, featuring demonic forces and a more sinister tone than his other interactive fiction.
Quest is a series of five historical adventure gamebooks by J.H. Brennan, published between 1997 and 2011, each set in a different ancient civilization.
Grail Quest is an eight-book gamebook series by J.H. Brennan, published from 1984 to 1987, where readers take on the role of an adventurer in Arthurian Britain.
The Faerie Wars Chronicles is a five-book YA fantasy series by J.H. Brennan, published from 2003 to 2011, about a teenager drawn into a parallel world of warring faerie kingdoms.
Bluebell Wood is a two-book children's fairy tale series by J.H. Brennan, featuring the stories Fairy Nuff and Nuff Said, published in 2001 and 2002.
Barmy Jeffers is a three-book children's humor series by J.H. Brennan, published between 1988 and 1989, following the misadventures of its eccentric title character.
J.H. Brennan is an Irish author of over 150 books spanning gamebooks, YA fantasy, prehistoric fiction, children's humor, and extensive non-fiction on occult and paranormal subjects.
The Michael Gilbert Anthologies collection includes eleven edited anthologies and contributions published between 1958 and 2003, covering crime fiction from classic mystery stories to Sherlock Holmes pastiches.
Michael Gilbert's sole non-fiction work, Fraudsters: Six Against the Law (1986), profiles six real cases of financial fraud, drawing on his career as a practicing solicitor.
Michael Gilbert Plays consists of a single courtroom drama, The Shot in Question (1963), which brings Gilbert's legal expertise to the stage.
Michael Gilbert's twelve short story collections, published between 1967 and 2011, feature spy fiction, police procedurals, and legal mysteries, including the acclaimed Calder and Behrens espionage stories.
Michael Gilbert's eighteen standalone novels span four decades (1952-1991) and range from wartime escape stories and political thrillers to courtroom mysteries, all shaped by his experience as a working solicitor.
The Luke Pagan trilogy by Michael Gilbert is a set of three legal thrillers published between 1995 and 1999, following a young solicitor caught up in espionage and criminal conspiracies in early twentieth-century London.
The Patrick Petrella series by Michael Gilbert follows a London police detective across four books spanning 1959 to 1994, tracking his career from young constable to senior officer through short stories and novels.
The Inspector Mercer series by Michael Gilbert consists of two police procedural novels from the late 1970s about a detective investigating murders of young women in English settings.
The Inspector Hazelrigg series by Michael Gilbert follows a Scotland Yard detective through six mysteries published between 1947 and 1953, blending classic whodunit plotting with a solicitor's knowledge of British law.
Michael Gilbert (1912-2006) was a British solicitor and mystery writer whose legal career informed decades of crime fiction, from police procedurals to spy stories, earning him the MWA Grand Master award.
Keith A. Pearson's standalone novels range from comedy to emotional drama, including titles like Kenneth, A Page in Your Diary, and The Strange Appeal of Dougie Neil, published between 2019 and 2023.
The Echo Lane series by Keith A. Pearson begins with No Easy Deeds (2024) and continues with The Fourth Clause (2025), representing his most recent work.
The Mungo Thunk series by Keith A. Pearson is a two-book comedy about the eccentric Mungo Thunk, starting with Meeting Mungo Thunk (2018) and followed by The Way We Thunk (2023).
The Clement series by Keith A. Pearson is a four-book British comedy following the unpredictable Clement through increasingly chaotic situations, starting with Who Sent Clement? (2017).
The Angel Of Camden series by Keith A. Pearson is a two-book drama set in Camden, beginning with Eminence (2022) and continuing with Terrier (2024).
The '86 Fix series by Keith A. Pearson follows a man who gets the chance to travel back to 1986 and fix the mistakes of his past, beginning with the 2016 novel that launched Pearson's writing career.
Keith A. Pearson is a British indie author of twenty books spanning time travel fiction, comedy, and character-driven drama, best known for The '86 Fix and the Clement comedy series.
Nicole Hackett's standalone novels begin with The Perfect Ones (2023), a psychological thriller about social media influencers whose curated lives unravel during an exclusive retreat.
Nicole Hackett is the author of The Perfect Ones (2023), a psychological thriller about a group of social media influencers whose glamorous retreat takes a dark turn.
Jack Schaefer's non-fiction works explore the history, wildlife, and people of the American West, drawing on his decades of living in New Mexico and his lifelong study of the frontier, published between 1963 and 1978.
Jack Schaefer's short story collections gather his Western fiction from the 1950s and 1960s, featuring stories of cowboys, ranchers, and frontier life that helped define the literary Western genre.
Stubby Pringle's Christmas (1964) is Jack Schaefer's beloved holiday Western novella about a young cowboy whose Christmas Eve ride leads him to an unexpected act of kindness.
Jack Schaefer's standalone novels span three decades of Western fiction, from the classic Shane (1949) to Monte Walsh (1963) and beyond, covering homesteaders, cowboys, soldiers, and shepherds in the American West.
Jack Schaefer's non-fiction books cover subjects from the American West, including endurance horse racing, unsung frontier figures, desert wildlife, and his own relationship with the Western region, published between 1963 and 1978.
Jack Schaefer (1907-1991) was an American author of Western fiction best known for Shane (1949), one of the most famous Western novels ever written, which was adapted into the classic 1953 film starring Alan Ladd.
Paulette Jiles Non-Fiction includes Cousins (1992), a family history, and North Spirit (1995), an account of living in a remote Ojibwe community in northern Ontario.
Paulette Jiles's poetry collections span from 1973 to 1995 and include six books of verse, beginning with her debut Waterloo Express and including the Governor General's Award-winning Celestial Navigation.
Paulette Jiles's standalone novels span from 1978 to 2023 and include ten books, with her later work focused on historical fiction set in 19th-century Texas and the American frontier.
Paulette Jiles Non-Fiction collects her two non-fiction books, Cousins (1992) and North Spirit (1995), which explore family roots and life in a remote northern Ontario community.
Paulette Jiles is a Canadian-American poet and novelist with 20 books published from 1973 to 2023, best known for her historical fiction set in 19th-century Texas, including the National Book Award finalist News of the World.
Kay Kenyon Anthologies collects seven multi-author science fiction anthologies published between 2003 and 2013, each featuring a short story or novella by Kay Kenyon alongside other SF writers.
Kay Kenyon's short story collections include Dystopia and Worlds Near and Far, both published in 2019, gathering her short science fiction and fantasy into two volumes.
Kay Kenyon's short stories and novellas are five individually published works of short science fiction, all released in 2015.
Kay Kenyon's standalone novels span from 1997 to 2015 and include eight science fiction books ranging from time travel and alien contact to post-apocalyptic survival and far-future societies.
The Entire and the Rose is a four-book epic science fiction series by Kay Kenyon, set in a vast parallel universe called the Entire that exists alongside our own reality, the Rose.
The Dark Talents trilogy by Kay Kenyon is an alternate history spy series set in 1930s England where certain people possess psychic abilities, blending espionage with supernatural elements against the backdrop of rising fascism.
The Arisen Worlds is a four-book portal fantasy series by Kay Kenyon, published in 2023 and 2024, about a woman drawn into a mythological parallel world where ancient powers are waking.
Kay Kenyon is an American science fiction and fantasy author with 33 books published from 1997 to 2024, best known for the Entire and the Rose quartet, the WWII-era Dark Talents trilogy, and her recent portal fantasy series The Arisen Worlds.
The Hyperion Chapters series by Kathleen Karr is a collection of eleven early reader and chapter books published between 1995 and 1999, covering subjects from school life to American history.
Kathleen Karr's non-fiction book It Happened in the White House (2000) collects true stories and unusual facts about life inside the presidential residence, written for young readers.
Kathleen Karr's Chapter book, Mama Went to Jail for the Vote (2005), is a children's picture book about the women's suffrage movement told through the eyes of a young girl.
Kathleen Karr's standalone novels span from 1984 to 2008 and include children's and young adult historical fiction set across many periods of American history, from the Civil War era to the early twentieth century.
The Skullduggery series by Kathleen Karr follows a boy in the 1830s who discovers a collection of phrenology skulls and sets off on a darkly comic adventure, published in 2000 and 2002.
The Serenade Saga is a series of nine inspirational romance novels by Kathleen Karr, published between 1984 and 1987, and representing her earliest published fiction.
Destiny's Dreamers is a two-book historical fiction series by Kathleen Karr about families heading west in 19th-century America, published in 1993 and 1994.
The Dear Mr. President series by Kathleen Karr presents fictional letters written to American presidents, published between 2000 and 2002 for young readers interested in US history.
The Petticoat Party series by Kathleen Karr follows a group of girls who take matters into their own hands on the Oregon Trail, published between 1996 and 1998.
Kathleen Karr was an American author of children's and young adult historical fiction who published over 50 books between 1984 and 2008, including The Great Turkey Walk, The Boxer, and the Petticoat Party series.
Alan Glynn's standalone novel Paradime (2016) is a tech-inflected thriller about identity, perception, and the hidden costs of the digital world.
The Loose Trilogy by Alan Glynn is a sequence of three Irish-set thrillers published between 2008 and 2013 that deal with corporate corruption, political cover-ups, and the fallout of the Celtic Tiger economic boom.
Alan Glynn's Limitless books include his debut The Dark Fields (2001), its reissued edition as Limitless, and related works exploring the effects of cognitive-enhancing drugs.
Alan Glynn is an Irish author of thrillers and speculative fiction, best known for The Dark Fields (2001), which was republished as Limitless and adapted into a 2011 film starring Bradley Cooper and a CBS television series.
The Walker Family Mysteries listing combines books from two unrelated series that share the Walker family name: Melissa Tagg's Christian romance novels and J.A. Jance's Southwestern mystery series featuring the Walker family of Tucson.
One Royal Christmas (2020) is a standalone Christian romance novel by Melissa Tagg featuring a holiday love story with a royal twist.
The Where Love Begins series is Melissa Tagg's debut trilogy of Christian contemporary romance novels, published between 2013 and 2014.
The Walker Family series by Melissa Tagg follows the Walker siblings as they each find love in a small-town Christian romance setting, with books published between 2012 and 2018.
The Muir Harbor series by Melissa Tagg blends romantic suspense with small-town coastal atmosphere across three books published between 2021 and 2023.
The Maple Valley series by Melissa Tagg follows characters finding love and purpose in a fictional Midwestern small town, with four books published between 2018 and 2022.
The Enchanted Christmas series by Melissa Tagg is a trio of Christian romance novellas set during the holiday season, published between 2015 and 2017.
Melissa Tagg is a Christian contemporary romance and romantic suspense author known for her small-town settings, holiday-themed novellas, and faith-centered love stories, with books published from 2013 to 2023.
Lighting the Eighth Fire (2008) is an anthology edited by Leanne Betasamosake Simpson that brings together Indigenous scholars and activists to discuss the liberation, resurgence, and protection of Indigenous nations.
Leanne Betasamosake Simpson's collections bring together short fiction, poetry, and collaborative writing about Indigenous life, resistance, and love, published between 2010 and 2017.
Leanne Betasamosake Simpson's non-fiction books address Indigenous resurgence, Nishnaabeg political thought, and resistance to settler colonialism, published between 2011 and 2022.
Leanne Betasamosake Simpson's standalone novel Noopiming (2020) is an experimental work of fiction following seven Nishnaabeg characters through a story that challenges conventional Western novel structure.
The Debwe series collects four books rooted in Nishnaabeg storytelling traditions, with titles spanning children's stories, educational writing, and cultural commentary, published between 2013 and 2016.