Beth Kendrick Standalone Novels
All 10 of Beth Kendrick's standalone novels in publication order, from My Favorite Mistake (2004) to The Christmas Concierge (2022), with links to buy each book.
All 10 of Beth Kendrick's standalone novels in publication order, from My Favorite Mistake (2004) to The Christmas Concierge (2022), with links to buy each book.
The Black Dog Bay series by Beth Kendrick in reading order — 5 contemporary romance novels set in a Delaware seaside town known as the best place to recover from a breakup.
The 310 series by Beth Kendrick in reading order — a three-book YA series set in Hollywood, starting with Life as a Poser (2006).
Beth Kendrick is a contemporary romance and women's fiction author known for the Black Dog Bay series and novels like The Bake-Off and Nearlyweds. Find all 20 of her books in reading order.
The John Tyler series by D.L. Marshall in reading order — a three-book thriller trilogy from Anthrax Island (2021) to 77 North (2023), featuring high-stakes action in isolated settings.
D.L. Marshall is a British thriller author known for the John Tyler series, starting with the award-winning Anthrax Island. Find all his books in reading order.
All 11 of Ellie Dean's standalone novels in publication order, from Matilda's Last Waltz (1999) to Spindrift (2017), with links to buy each book.
The Oceana Trilogy by Ellie Dean in reading order — a three-book historical fiction series set in Australia, starting with Lands Beyond the Sea (2007).
The Beach View Boarding House / Cliffehaven series by Ellie Dean in reading order — 21 WWII historical fiction novels set in a fictional English coastal town, starting with There'll Be Blue Skies.
Ellie Dean is a Sunday Times bestselling author of WWII historical fiction, best known for the Cliffehaven series set in a wartime boarding house. Find all 35 of her books in reading order.
All 4 of Emery Lord's standalone YA novels in publication order, from Open Road Summer (2014) to All That's Left to Say (2023), with links to buy each book.
The Start of Me and You series by Emery Lord in reading order — a two-book YA series following Paige Hancock from junior year through high school graduation.
Emery Lord is a bestselling YA author known for contemporary novels like When We Collided, The Start of Me and You, and Open Road Summer. Find all her books in reading order.
Katherine Center's anthology contribution Crush: 26 Real-life Tales of First Love (2011). Find the complete list of Katherine Center's books in order.
All 14 of Katherine Center's standalone novels listed in publication order, from The Bright Side of Disaster (2006) to The Shippers (2026), with links to buy each book.
Katherine Center is a New York Times bestselling author of heartfelt romantic comedies including The Bodyguard, Happiness for Beginners, and How to Walk Away. Find her complete list of books in reading order.
Stacey Brutger's anthology contributions include Into the Dark, a 2021 reverse harem romance anthology featuring her story Menace to the Assassins.
The Society of Shifters is a multi-author shared world of paranormal romance featuring animal shifters, with seven standalone novels published between 2022 and 2023.
The Dressed to Kill series is a multi-author shared world of dark contemporary romance, featuring assassins and women for hire in nine standalone novels published in 2023.
Stacey Brutger's standalone novels include BloodSworn (2013), a shifter-witch paranormal romance, and Coveted (2014), a Scottish werewolf romance.
The Spirit Realm duet by Stacey Brutger follows Rue, a woman who can see the dead, through two paranormal romance novels beginning with Seance in 2024.
The Raven Investigations series by Stacey Brutger follows Raven, a natural-born conduit whose touch can kill, through six urban fantasy novels published between 2012 and 2018.
The Phantom Touched series by Stacey Brutger follows Annora, a woman with the power to defy death, through three books of urban fantasy and paranormal romance published between 2019 and 2021.
The Peacekeeper series by Stacey Brutger features The Demon Within, a paranormal romance about a disgraced angel and a demon hunter caught in a war between humans and demons.
The Lone Survivor series by Stacey Brutger features Undying, a dark paranormal romance about a woman who comes back from the dead as the kind of monster she once hated.
The KismetBorn series by Stacey Brutger is a paranormal romance duet featuring a heroine born to balance good and evil, beginning with Howling in 2025.
The Druid Quest series by Stacey Brutger is a historical paranormal romance duet set in Victorian England, following two Druid sisters with elemental powers.
The Demonic Covenant series by Stacey Brutger begins with Filthy Secrets, a paranormal reverse harem about a woman who rises from the dead with uncontrollable powers.
The Crime Always Pays series by Stacey Brutger is a paranormal romance series that begins with Wrongfully Magicked, following a misfit mage rescued by beastlings after a wrongful arrest.
The Clash of the Demigods trilogy by Stacey Brutger follows Octavia and four daemons through a world where ancient deities have vanished, published between 2020 and 2022.
The Academy of Assassins series by Stacey Brutger follows Morgan, a woman with dangerous blood magic, through six books of supernatural action and reverse harem romance published between 2017 and 2022.
Stacey Brutger is a USA Today bestselling author of urban fantasy and paranormal romance, known for the Raven Investigations, Academy of Assassins, and Clash of the Demigods series.
Samuel Marquis's non-fiction work Blackbeard: The Birth of America (2018) tells the true story of the notorious pirate Edward Thache during the Golden Age of Piracy.
Samuel Marquis's World War II series is a five-book collection of historical novels covering the conflict from the D-Day deception operations to the North African desert war to the liberation of Rome and the fall of Nazi Germany.
The Nick Lassiter-Skyler International Espionage series by Samuel Marquis is a thriller sequence featuring a reluctant American spy and a deadly Italian assassin in plots spanning from New York to Cold War Europe.
The Joe Higheagle series by Samuel Marquis follows a Cheyenne hydrogeologist who investigates environmental crimes in Colorado, starting with the earthquake thriller Blind Thrust (2015).
Samuel Marquis is an American author of historical fiction, espionage thrillers, and non-fiction whose books cover colonial America through World War II. He is also a professional hydrogeologist and the ninth great-grandson of Captain William Kidd.
Jolie Day Short Stories/Novellas includes The Billionaire Stranger, a steamy short romance about a nurse who finds a mysterious, blood-covered billionaire at her door.
Jolie Day's standalone novels include twelve billionaire and contemporary romances published between 2015 and 2024, featuring fake relationships, second chances, and grumpy-sunshine pairings.
The Rule Breakers series by Jolie Day features five romance novels mixing biker bad boys, CEO billionaires, and romantic suspense.
The Outlaw series by Jolie Day follows members of the Hell's Seven motorcycle club through three standalone MC biker romances set in Rhode Island and Staten Island.
The Oh Billionaires! series by Jolie Day is a collection of five steamy billionaire romances set in New York City, featuring alpha CEOs and tropes like fake relationships and secret babies.
The Next Door to a Billionaire series by Jolie Day features six steamy billionaire romances with tropes like secret babies, fake girlfriends, and enemies-to-lovers pairings.
Jolie Day is a USA Today bestselling author of contemporary and billionaire romance novels, including the Oh Billionaires! series and the Outlaw MC biker romance series.
Anna Mazzola's short fiction contributions including her story in the CWA Anthology of Short Stories: Mystery Tour (2017), edited by Martin Edwards.
All standalone novels by Anna Mazzola in publication order, from the Edgar Award-winning The Unseeing (2016) to the CWA Gold Dagger-winning The Book of Secrets (2024).
Anna Mazzola is a British author of historical crime fiction whose novels span centuries of European history, from 17th-century Rome to 1930s Italy. Her debut The Unseeing won an Edgar Award, and The Book of Secrets won the 2025 CWA Gold Dagger.
Funny Women Write from the Road is a five-book travel humor anthology series published by Travelers' Tales between 2003 and 2007, featuring comic essays by women about their travel misadventures.
Laurie Notaro's non-fiction books include twelve humor essay collections and memoirs published between 2002 and 2024, from The Idiot Girls' Action-Adventure Club to The Murderess.
Laurie Notaro Collections includes compilations and vintage column anthologies spanning her early humor writing from 1991 to 1999.
Laurie Notaro's standalone novels include the comedy There's a (Slight) Chance I Might Be Going to Hell, the ghost story Spooky Little Girl, and the historical novel Crossing the Horizon.
Laurie Notaro is a New York Times bestselling American humor writer known for The Idiot Girls' Action-Adventure Club and her essay collections about everyday life, as well as the historical novels Crossing the Horizon and The Murderess.
Judith Rossner Anthologies includes New Woman, New Fiction (1990), a short fiction collection featuring women writers.
Judith Rossner Children's includes What Kind of Feet Does a Bear Have? (1963), a picture book with illustrations by Irwin Rosenhouse.
Judith Rossner's standalone novels span from 1966 to 1997 and include the bestsellers Looking for Mr. Goodbar, Emmeline, and August.
Judith Rossner (1935-2005) was an American novelist best known for Looking for Mr. Goodbar (1975), a bestseller based on a real New York City murder that was adapted into a film starring Diane Keaton.
Momcom Vacation is a collaborative novella reuniting the four moms from The MomComs series on a group getaway, with all proceeds donated to the Jeremiah Program.
The MomComs series is a four-book collaborative romance collection about four single moms raising their kids together in a Brooklyn brownstone, written by Brittanee Nicole, Jenni Bara, Swati M.H., and Daphne Elliot.
The Haircuts and Heartthrobs series by Swati M.H. is a three-book romantic comedy collection set around a high-end men's salon, featuring fake engagements, baseball romance, and second chances.
The Feel the Beat series by Swati M.H. is a three-book contemporary romance collection featuring a DJ, a fake relationship, and a surprise pregnancy between neighbors.
The Fated Love series by Swati M.H. is a two-book contemporary romance duology featuring second chances and star-crossed connections with South Asian heroines.
The Elements of Rapture series by Swati M.H. is a four-book contemporary romance collection featuring forbidden love, age gaps, and friends-to-lovers storylines.
Swati M.H. is a contemporary romance author known for her humor-filled love stories featuring South Asian characters, including the Elements of Rapture and Haircuts and Heartthrobs series.
Upton Sinclair's anthologies include The Cry for Justice (1915), a massive collection of social protest literature spanning five thousand years and twenty-five languages, with an introduction by Jack London.
Upton Sinclair's non-fiction works span nearly a century of publication and include The Brass Check on journalism, The Profits of Religion, Mental Radio, and multiple books from his 1934 EPIC campaign for California governor.
Upton Sinclair's standalone plays include the verse drama Hell (1923), the historical Marie Antoinette (1939), and other dramatic works spanning his long career as a writer and social critic.
Plays of Protest is a collection of Upton Sinclair's early dramatic works, including The Naturewoman and The Machine, written to advance his socialist and progressive views through theater.
Upton Sinclair's standalone novels span six decades and include The Jungle (1906), Oil! (1927), and The Gnomobile (1936), covering subjects from meatpacking and oil drilling to the Sacco-Vanzetti case.
The West Point series by Upton Sinclair follows cadet Mark Mallory through five adventure novels set at the U.S. Military Academy, all published in 1903 under the pen name Lieutenant Frederick Garrison.
The Lanny Budd series is Upton Sinclair's twelve-volume historical saga following art dealer and secret agent Lanny Budd through both World Wars and the early Cold War, including the Pulitzer Prize-winning Dragon's Teeth.
The Annapolis series by Upton Sinclair follows young Clif Faraday through his adventures at the U.S. Naval Academy, published in 1903 under the pen name Ensign Clarke Fitch.
Upton Sinclair (1878-1968) was an American novelist, muckraking journalist, and socialist activist who wrote nearly 100 books, including The Jungle and the Pulitzer Prize-winning Dragon's Teeth.
WWE Superstars is a comic book series written by Mick Foley that reimagines WWE wrestlers in crime noir, mystery, and fantasy storylines across three story arcs.
Cactus Jack and the Beanstalk is a coloring comic book by Mick Foley that retells the classic fairy tale with wrestling characters, with proceeds going to charity.
Mick Foley's children's books are illustrated holiday stories featuring WWE Superstars in rhyming adventures about Christmas and Halloween.
Mick Foley's memoirs chronicle his wrestling career from backyard brawls to WWE main events, his work with charity, and his unlikely second life as Santa Claus.
Mick Foley's standalone novels Tietam Brown and Scooter are dark coming-of-age fiction set in upstate New York and the Bronx during the 1970s.
Mick Foley is a retired WWE professional wrestler, WWE Hall of Famer, and New York Times bestselling author of memoirs, fiction, children's books, and comics.
The Best American Science and Nature Writing is an annual anthology collecting the best science, nature, and environmental essays from American and Canadian periodicals, with twelve volumes listed here from 2010 to 2021.
Sam Kean's non-fiction books are popular science titles covering the periodic table, DNA, the brain, the atmosphere, World War II science, ethics in science, and experimental archaeology, published between 2010 and 2025.
Sam Kean is a New York Times bestselling popular science writer whose books explore chemistry, genetics, neuroscience, and the history of science through true stories of human curiosity and misadventure.
The Mark Human series by Thomas Kelso follows orthopedic trauma surgeon Mark Thurman and stem cell scientist Claire Hodgson through medical thrillers involving experimental treatments and dangerous conspiracies.
Thomas Kelso is an orthopedic surgeon and author of the Mark Thurman medical thriller series, drawing on his Navy service and surgical career to write fiction about medical breakthroughs and the people who exploit them.
Julia Kelly's standalone novels are historical fiction set primarily during and after the Second World War, exploring the lives of women in wartime Britain through dual-timeline narratives, published between 2019 and 2025.
The Ticket to Love series by Julia Kelly spans contemporary romance novellas and full-length WWII historical novels, beginning with Seduction in the Snow (2015) and running through The Lost English Girl (2023).
The One Week in Love series by Julia Kelly is a trio of contemporary romance anthologies set in Wyoming, Hawaii, and during the holiday season, published between 2014 and 2015.
The Matchmaker of Edinburgh series by Julia Kelly is a trio of historical romance novellas set in Edinburgh, published between 2017 and 2018.
The Evelyne Redfern series by Julia Kelly follows a young woman navigating the politics and dangers of the Cold War-era British civil service, beginning with A Traitor in Whitehall (2023).
The Governess series by Julia Kelly is a pair of historical romance novellas set in the Regency era, featuring governesses who find unexpected passion, published in 2016.
The Game Changer series features Changing the Play (2017), a contemporary sports romance set in the world of professional football and sports media.
Julia Kelly is an award-winning author of historical novels about women during the Second World War, historical whodunit mysteries, and contemporary romance, whose books include the international bestseller The Light Over London.
Torey Hayden's non-fiction memoirs chronicle her years working with troubled children in special education, covering conditions from selective mutism to fetal alcohol syndrome across nine books from 1981 to 2021.
The Picture series features the Ziji books by Torey Hayden and Yongey Mingyur Rinpoche, children's picture books about a puppy who learns to meditate.
Torey Hayden's standalone novels span from The Sunflower Forest (1984) to Innocent Foxes (2011), blending her background in child psychology with fiction exploring trauma and family.
The Sheila series by Torey Hayden follows the true story of a severely abused six-year-old girl and her teacher, beginning with One Child (1980) and continuing in The Tiger's Child (1995).
Torey Hayden is an American-British child psychologist and author best known for One Child and her non-fiction memoirs about working with troubled and abused children in special education classrooms.
The Point In Time Collection is a set of seven short fiction pieces published by Amazon Original Stories in 2022, each telling a standalone story about a moment that changes everything.
Esi Edugyan's non-fiction includes Dreaming of Elsewhere (2014) and Out of the Sun (2021), her CBC Massey Lectures on Black history, art, and storytelling.
Esi Edugyan's children's picture book Garden of Lost Socks (2023) tells the story of a girl named Akosua who calls herself a finder of lost things.
Esi Edugyan's standalone novels include The Second Life of Samuel Tyne, the Giller Prize-winning Half-Blood Blues, and the Booker-shortlisted Washington Black, published between 2004 and 2018.
Esi Edugyan is a Canadian novelist of Ghanaian descent, two-time Scotiabank Giller Prize winner for Half-Blood Blues and Washington Black, and the 2021 CBC Massey Lecturer.
Lilian Harry's non-fiction title Writing a Romantic Novel (1997) is a practical guide to the craft of romantic fiction, drawing on her experience writing dozens of novels under the pen name Donna Baker.
Lilian Harry's standalone novels span nearly four decades, from early Harlequin romances published as Donna Baker in the late 1970s to wartime sagas set in Portsmouth and beyond.
The Thursday series by Lilian Harry follows Thursday Tilford, a young woman born on Armistice Day 1918, who volunteers as a Red Cross nurse at the Royal Naval hospital in Portsmouth during the Second World War.
The Glassmakers Saga by Lilian Harry is a three-book historical series set in the Stourbridge glass industry, following the Henzel family across generations from the nineteenth into the twentieth century.
The Cumbrian Saga by Lilian Harry is a two-book historical series set in the Lake District, drawing on the twelve years the author spent living in Cumbria.
The Corner House series by Lilian Harry follows the lives of waitresses at a Lyons Corner House in London during the Second World War, through bombing raids, rationing, and romance.
The Carpetmakers' Trilogy by Lilian Harry is a three-book historical saga set among the carpet weavers of Kidderminster in the nineteenth century, following the Himley family across generations.
The Burracombe Village series by Lilian Harry follows the lives and loves of a close-knit Devon community on the edge of Dartmoor through the 1950s, spanning sixteen books from 2006 to 2017.
The April Grove series by Lilian Harry follows the residents of a working-class Portsmouth street through the Second World War, from the outbreak of fighting in 1939 to the final years of conflict.
Lilian Harry is a British author of historical novels set during the Second World War and postwar Britain, drawing on her childhood in wartime Portsmouth to write the April Grove, Corner House, Burracombe Village, and Thursday series.
Elliott Kay's standalone novels and short story collections include urban fantasy, science fiction, and superhero fiction published between 2014 and 2024.
The Wandering Monsters series by Elliott Kay is a fantasy adventure told from the perspective of dungeon monsters trying to survive after their master is killed.
The Poor Man's Fight series by Elliott Kay is a military sci-fi saga about a young man fighting corporate debt slavery in a far-future star system.
The Good Intentions series by Elliott Kay is an urban fantasy about a college student bound to a succubus and an angel in modern-day Seattle.
Elliott Kay is a self-published author of urban fantasy and military science fiction, best known for the Good Intentions and Poor Man's Fight series.
Colleen Faulkner Anthologies collects her contribution to Castle Magic, a 1999 multi-author romance anthology set in the Scottish Highlands.
Colleen Faulkner's standalone novels span her full career from 1987 to 2019, ranging from Colonial American historical romances to contemporary women's fiction about family and loss.
The Stephen Kill series by Colleen Faulkner (as Hunter Morgan) is a suspense duology set in a small Delaware town where dark secrets hide behind quiet neighbors.
The Scottish Fire series by Colleen Faulkner is a historical romance trilogy set in medieval Scotland, featuring bold heroines and Highland clan politics.
The Grayson Twins series by Colleen Faulkner is a two-book historical romance set in Colonial America, following twin siblings through love and revolution.
The Clare Point series by Colleen Faulkner (as V.K. Forrest) is a paranormal romance about a centuries-old vampire clan living in a small Delaware coastal town.
The Bachelors, Inc. series by Colleen Faulkner follows three childhood friends who reunite on the Chesapeake Bay to start a renovation business and find love along the way.
The Albany Beach Trilogy by Colleen Faulkner (as Hunter Morgan) is a romantic suspense series set in a small Delaware beach town where a serial killer stalks blonde, blue-eyed women.
Colleen Faulkner is a Delaware-based romance and suspense author who also writes as Hunter Morgan and V.K. Forrest, with 49 books published between 1987 and 2019.
Peter De Jonge non-fiction books, including Tiger, Tiger (2024), a biography of golfer Tiger Woods co-written with James Patterson.
Peter De Jonge standalone novels in order, including The Beach House (2002) and Beach Road (2006), both co-written with James Patterson and set in the Hamptons area.
The Travis McKinley series by Peter De Jonge and James Patterson in reading order, a golf fiction trilogy about miracles on the course starting with Miracle on the 17th Green.
The O'Hara and Krekorian series by Peter De Jonge in reading order, a crime fiction series following NYPD Detective Darlene O'Hara and her partner Serge Krekorian through New York City homicide cases.
Complete list of books by Peter De Jonge in order, including his crime novels, golf fiction co-written with James Patterson, and the Tiger Woods biography Tiger, Tiger.
Vladimir Sorokin anthologies listing, including n+1 Issue 1 Negation (2004), a literary magazine debut featuring contributions from Sorokin and other writers.
Vladimir Sorokin short story collections in order, including Red Pyramid (2024) and Dispatches from the District Committee (2025), translated from Russian and published by New York Review Books.
All Vladimir Sorokin standalone novels in publication order, from The Queue (1984) to Blue Lard (2024), including dystopian satires and postmodern Russian literary fiction.
The Ice series by Vladimir Sorokin in reading order, a mystical science fiction story about a cult seeking 23,000 chosen people who can be awakened by striking them with cosmic ice hammers.
Complete list of books by Vladimir Sorokin, the Russian novelist and satirist known for transgressive fiction that parodies Soviet life and imagines dystopian futures, listed in order across all series.
Laird Barron has contributed short fiction to 59 multi-author anthologies from 2003 to 2024, spanning Cthulhu mythos collections, horror best-of compilations, and genre showcases.
The Best Horror of the Year is an annual anthology series edited by Ellen Datlow, collecting the finest horror short fiction each year since 2009 across eighteen volumes.
The Heroic Legends is a novella series from Titan Books featuring new stories about Robert E. Howard characters including Conan, Solomon Kane, and El Borak, written by modern authors.
The Year's Best Dark Fantasy & Horror is an annual anthology series edited by Paula Guran, collecting the best dark fiction of each year from 2010 through 2024.
Come Join Us By The Fire II is an audio-first horror anthology from Tor Nightfire featuring eight short stories by Laird Barron, released as individual episodes in 2021.
Laird Barron's short story collections span from The Imago Sequence and Other Stories (2007) to Not a Speck of Light (2024), collecting his award-winning cosmic horror and weird fiction.
Laird Barron's individually published short stories and novellas span from 2007 to 2025, featuring standalone cosmic horror and weird fiction released outside his major collections.
Laird Barron's standalone novels include The Light Is the Darkness and The Croning, two cosmic horror novels blending Lovecraftian dread with violent pulp action.
The Nanashi Novellas series features Man with No Name by Laird Barron, a noir horror novella set in the Japanese yakuza underworld.
The Isaiah Coleridge series by Laird Barron is a noir crime saga following a half-Maori former mob enforcer turned private investigator in upstate New York, starting with Blood Standard.
Laird Barron is an American horror and dark fantasy author known for cosmic horror short fiction, the Isaiah Coleridge noir crime series, and multiple Shirley Jackson Award-winning collections.
All Eva Woods standalone novels in publication order, from The Thirty List (2015) to You Are Here (2022). Contemporary fiction and women's fiction novels.
Complete list of Eva Woods books in order. Eva Woods is the pen name of Claire McGowan, writing contemporary fiction and women's fiction from 2015 to 2022.
Karen Ann Hopkins's standalone novels include Willow Creek, an Amish-set forbidden love story, and The Fortuna Coin, a time-travel psychological thriller about domestic abuse and second chances.
The Wings of War series by Karen Ann Hopkins is a four-book YA paranormal fantasy following Ember, a young woman who discovers she is descended from angels and must choose a side in a war between celestial beings.
The Temptation series by Karen Ann Hopkins is a five-book YA romance about Rose, an English girl, and Noah, an Amish boy, whose forbidden love forces impossible choices between family and faith.
Serenity's Plain Secrets is a 21-book mystery series by Karen Ann Hopkins following Sheriff Serenity Adams as she investigates murders and crimes connected to the Amish community of Blood Rock, Indiana.
The Possum Gap series by Karen Ann Hopkins is a seven-book crime fiction saga set in rural Appalachian Kentucky, following Sheriff Sadie Mills as she confronts violent crime and dark secrets in a struggling mountain community.
The Crossroads series by Karen Ann Hopkins is a two-book Amish romance set in Blood Rock, Indiana, a romantic companion to the Serenity's Plain Secrets mystery series.
Karen Ann Hopkins is a Kentucky-based author of 41 books spanning Amish mystery, Appalachian crime fiction, YA romance, and paranormal fantasy, best known for her long-running Serenity's Plain Secrets series.
All Megan Miranda standalone novels in publication order, from Hysteria (2013) to You Belong Here (2025). Includes her bestselling adult thrillers and YA novels.
The Fracture series by Megan Miranda in reading order. A YA thriller series about a girl who wakes from a coma with strange abilities, published between 2012 and 2014.
All books by Megan Miranda in order, including the Fracture YA series and her bestselling adult thrillers. Complete reading guide with 23 books from 2012 to 2025.
Sheena Kamal standalone novels in order, including Fight Like a Girl, her award-winning YA debut published in 2020.
The Nora Watts series by Sheena Kamal in reading order. A thriller series set in Vancouver following a former crime investigator, published between 2017 and 2020.
Complete list of books by Sheena Kamal, a Canadian thriller writer known for the Nora Watts series. Includes publication dates and reading order for all 6 books.
Jessica Cage Anthologies collects four anthology contributions published between 2013 and 2025, featuring short fiction across paranormal and urban fantasy genres.
The Lunaterra Chronicles is a twelve-book shared world fantasy romance series published in 2025, featuring standalone romantasy novellas set in a world where humans, fae, shifters, and witches coexist.
The Rise of the Elites Collection is a seven-book shared world fantasy series created by Jessica Cage, with interconnected novels by multiple authors set in the world of Penumbra.
Jessica Cage Standalone Novels collects seven independent books published between 2013 and 2024, spanning paranormal romance, urban fantasy, and supernatural fiction.
The High Arc is a four-book urban fantasy vampire series by Jessica Cage and her debut work, following Alexa as she discovers she is the new Vampire Queen.
The Alphas is a five-book urban fantasy series by Jessica Cage featuring werewolf shifters, pack politics, and stories of betrayal and survival, starting with Exiled.
Tales of Novia is a four-book fantasy series by Jessica Cage featuring interconnected stories about characters navigating a world of vampires, werewolves, and dragons.
The Siren series by Jessica Cage is a five-book urban fantasy following Syrinada, a half-siren half-warlock who must hide her forbidden heritage while discovering her true power.
Sighted is a standalone novella by Jessica Cage about a person who sees spirits everywhere and must deal with demons trying to use them to cause harm.
Scorned by the Gods is a two-book urban fantasy series by Jessica Cage about women seeking revenge against the Greek gods who destroyed their lives, starting with The Sphinx.
Phoenix is a standalone fantasy romance by Jessica Cage about a young phoenix named Nuria who must pass a final test to earn her wings and explore the worlds beyond her realm.
The Djinn Rebellion series by Jessica Cage is a six-book urban fantasy set in a post-apocalyptic world where magical beings rule and djinn navigate political conflict and war.
The Accidents Happen series by Jessica Cage is a paranormal romance collection about women who accidentally summon supernatural boyfriends, starting with I Accidentally Summoned a Demon Boyfriend.
Jessica Cage is a USA Today bestselling urban fantasy and paranormal romance author from Chicago known for series like the Siren series, Djinn Rebellion, and Accidents Happen.
Morgana Best Anthologies collects multi-author paranormal cozy mystery anthologies featuring stories by Morgana Best alongside other cozy mystery writers.
Morgana Best Short Stories/Novellas collects shorter paranormal cozy mystery fiction from the author, including the standalone Battle of the Hexes.
The Witch Woods Funeral Home series by Morgana Best follows Laurel Bay, who inherits a funeral home and discovers she can see ghosts.
The Witches and Wine series by Morgana Best follows witch Pepper Jasper as she helps her aunts run Mugwort Manor, a bed and breakfast in the Australian coastal town of Lighthouse Bay.
The Sibyl Potts series by Morgana Best is a cozy mystery featuring pun-titled whodunits set in the Australian countryside.
The Sea Witch Cozy Mysteries series by Morgana Best follows Goldie Bloom, who inherits a mystical wombat and discovers she comes from an ancient coven of sea witches in coastal Australia.
The Misty Sales series by Morgana Best follows a paranormal magazine writer who investigates mysterious deaths with occult connections in Australia.
The Middle-Aged Ghost Whisperer series by Morgana Best is a paranormal cozy mystery featuring an older protagonist who discovers she can communicate with ghosts.
The MenoPaws Mysteries series by Morgana Best is a paranormal cozy mystery about Nell Darling, who moves to a small Aussie mountain town and discovers she can talk to a cat.
The Kitchen Witch series by Morgana Best follows Amelia Spelled, a clumsy Australian kitchen witch who solves paranormal murder mysteries across 22 spell-themed books.
The His Ghoul Friday series by Morgana Best is a paranormal cozy mystery following Misty and Cordelia through five supernatural murder investigations published in 2019.
The Deadly Habit series by Morgana Best is a short cozy mystery duology featuring nun-themed pun titles and lighthearted murder investigations.
The Colt Calling Horse Rescue series by Morgana Best features sixty-year-old Cally Colt solving paranormal mysteries at her Australian horse rescue sanctuary.
The Cocoa Narel Chocolate Shop series by Morgana Best is a cozy mystery following chocolate-obsessed Narel Myers, who becomes a murder suspect when her former bullies start dying.
The Chocolate Shop Mysteries series by Morgana Best is a traditional cozy mystery set in the small Australian town of Brambly Vale, where Narel Myers opens a chocolate shop.
The Australian Amateur Sleuth series by Morgana Best follows Sybil Potts as she stumbles into murder investigations in the small Australian town of Little Tatterford.
Morgana Best is a USA Today bestselling Australian author of paranormal cozy mysteries, known for witchy series like The Kitchen Witch, Witches and Wine, and the Australian Amateur Sleuth mysteries.
Robert Peecher Collections contains The Last Meal and Testament of Flapjack Johnson, a collection of Western short fiction published in 2020.
Robert Peecher Standalone Novels collects twelve independent Western adventures published between 2018 and 2024, from frontier survival stories to tales of posses, outlaws, and hard country.
The W.F. & Co. series by Robert Peecher is a three-book Western following Wells Fargo agents as they protect stagecoaches and hunt down road agents across the frontier Southwest.
The Two Rivers Station series by Robert Peecher is a three-book post-Civil War Western following former Confederate officer Jack Bell as he builds a new life on a North Texas farm.
The Townes Party on the Oregon Trail series by Robert Peecher is a three-book Western following a group of families on the dangerous two-thousand-mile journey to Oregon in 1846.
The Restless Trail Westerns by Robert Peecher is a three-book frontier trilogy following cowhand Tommy Duvall from a botched robbery in Mexico to a fight for his future.
The Hangman's Ledger series by Robert Peecher is a four-book Western following a traveling hangman named Elijah Creed through the towns and territories of New Mexico.
The Rab Sinclair Western series by Robert Peecher is a four-book frontier adventure following a young Scottish-American guide across the American West.