Voxx: The Trilogy
Voxx: The Trilogy collects the three-part story of Voxx, a Zinn alien, and his human mate in Alana Khan's alien romance universe.
Voxx: The Trilogy collects the three-part story of Voxx, a Zinn alien, and his human mate in Alana Khan's alien romance universe.
Justice League Odyssey is a 12-volume DC Comics series following a team of heroes stranded in a remote sector of space after the Ghost Sector breaks free from the Source Wall.
Treasured by the Zinn is a three-book alien romance series by Alana Khan continuing the Zinn universe with stories focused on the heroes Arzz, Trev, and Sinn.
DC Meets Hanna-Barbera Vol. 2 is a 2018 DC anthology collecting crossover one-shots between DC superheroes and classic Hanna-Barbera cartoon characters.
Rescued by the Monsters is a four-book monster romance series by Alana Khan in which human women are saved and claimed by groups of powerful monster heroes.
OrcFire is a nine-book orc romance series by Alana Khan following the Embers community of orcs, blending fantasy romance with seasonal holiday themes.
The Silencer is a DC Comics series by Dan Abnett following Honor Guest, a former assassin who tries to retire until her violent past forces her back into action, collected across 17 volumes from 2017 to 2019.
Monster On Board is a four-book monster romance series by Alana Khan following human women who end up in close quarters with powerful monster heroes aboard a ship or vessel.
The Thanos Imperative is a 2011 Marvel comics collection written by Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning, concluding their Annihilation-era cosmic storyline with Thanos as a central figure.
Monster Mountain Romance is a five-book monster romance series by Alana Khan set in a wilderness mountain community where human women encounter powerful creature heroes.
Scarlet Witch (1994) collects five Marvel Comics appearances of Wanda Maximoff including her 1994 solo miniseries and related Avengers stories, reprinted in 2015.
Mastered By The Zinn is a seven-book alien romance series by Alana Khan featuring dominant alien Zinn warriors who claim human women in a structured alien society.
The Punisher: Mini collects ten volumes of Marvel's Punisher comics tied to Dan Abnett's work, spanning essential collections and limited series published between 1988 and 2020.
Civil War II: Gods of War is a 2016 Marvel Comics tie-in miniseries by Dan Abnett following the Pantheon of gods caught up in the Civil War II event storyline.
Hybrid Hearts is a three-book science fiction romance series by Alana Khan featuring genetically modified hybrid beings who fall in love with human heroines.
Harmony Glen is a 25-book paranormal small-town romance series by Alana Khan featuring comedic monster and creature heroes in a quirky fictional town.
Titans Hunt is a three-volume DC Comics series by Dan Abnett that launched the Rebirth-era Titans team, following the original Teen Titans as they recover buried memories of their shared past, published in 2015 and 2016.
Galaxy Warriors is a three-book alien romance series by Alana Khan following powerful alien warriors who claim human mates in a science fiction universe.
James Robertson Anthologies collects three multi-author anthologies he edited, including works celebrating Scottish writing and Palestinian poetry.
Villains for Hire is a Marvel Comics two-volume series by Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning following a team of supervillains hired for black-ops missions, published in 2012.
Battlestar Galactica: Death of Apollo is a 2015 comic series by Dan Abnett set in the original 1978 Battlestar Galactica universe, following the crew of the Galactica on a new mission.
Galaxy Sanctuary is a five-book alien romance series by Alana Khan set in a protected alien space station where humans and aliens find safety and love.
James Robertson Collections gathers nine volumes of his short fiction and poetry, from Close and Other Stories in 1991 to 365 in 2014.
Karen Armstrong's anthology contributions include Tongues of Fire (1986), a collection of mystical writing she edited, and appearances in volumes on religion and faith at the turn of the millennium.
Galaxy Pirates is a five-book alien romance series by Alana Khan following human heroines who are captured or encountered by alien pirate crews and find unexpected love.
Legion of Super-Heroes reboot collects Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning's early 2000s run on the DC cosmic team, including Legion Lost and The Legion, set in the 30th century.
Penguin Lives is a thirty-two-volume series of short biographies of major historical figures, published by Penguin, with contributors including leading novelists and historians. Karen Armstrong contributed to the series, which covers subjects from Abraham Lincoln to Joan of Arc and Jane Austen.
James Robertson Picture collects his two illustrated books for older readers, including his Scots-language version of The Book of the Howlat.
Galaxy Gladiators is a 24-book alien romance series by Alana Khan following human women who find love with powerful alien gladiators in a brutal space arena.
Itchy Coo is an eight-book series of children's picture books by James Robertson published in Scots, from 2006 to 2013, designed to introduce young readers to the Scots language.
Modern Library Chronicles is a thirty-two-volume series of short histories published by Modern Library, covering major topics from the American Revolution to Nazism, evolution, and the Renaissance, with contributors drawn from leading historians and cultural writers.
The World of Flashpoint collects four DC trade paperback volumes from the 2011 Flashpoint event, gathering tie-in stories featuring Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, and the Flash in the altered Flashpoint timeline.
Annihilators: Earthfall is a Marvel Comics miniseries by Dan Abnett collecting the cosmic heroes' confrontation with the Dire Wraiths on Earth.
Galaxy Games is a four-book alien romance series by Alana Khan in which human women are drawn into dangerous alien competitions with unexpected romantic consequences.
Icons is a nine-volume series of short illustrated books on major cultural figures including Jesus, David Lynch, Edgar Allan Poe, and Van Gogh, with Karen Armstrong contributing to the volume on Jesus.
James Robertson Standalone Novels collects his seven major literary novels in English, from The Fanatic in 2001 to News of the Dead in 2021.
Reading order for Karen Kijewski's Kat Colorado series, nine mystery novels following a Sacramento private detective published from 1988 to 1998.
Laura DiSilverio Anthologies collects her contributions to short fiction anthologies, including mystery and crime short story collections.
Aliens: Life and Death is a 2017 Dark Horse Comics graphic novel by Dan Abnett, part of the Life and Death crossover event set in the Aliens universe.
Eminent Lives is a thirteen-volume series of concise biographies of major historical figures, published by Atlas Books, with contributors including authors of biography, history, and cultural criticism. Karen Armstrong contributed Muhammad: A Prophet for Our Time (1991) and the series covers figures from Grant to Shakespeare.
Galaxy Artificials is a four-book science fiction romance series by Alana Khan featuring sentient artificial beings who seek connection and love with human heroines.
James Robertson is a Scottish author known for his literary fiction in English and Scots, his children's books, and his role in promoting the Scots language through the Itchy Coo imprint.
Complete list of books by Karen Kijewski, author of the nine-book Kat Colorado private detective series published from 1988 to 1998.
Laura DiSilverio's standalone novels include suspense fiction and a psychological thriller, showing the range of her adult fiction writing outside her main mystery series.
Alien vs. Predator (2017) is a Dark Horse Comics graphic novel by Dan Abnett, part of the Life and Death crossover event connecting the Aliens and Predator universes.
Billionaire Doms of Blackstone is a three-book contemporary romance series by Alana Khan set in an exclusive BDSM club where billionaire men meet their matches.
Canongate's The Myths is a major international publishing project that commissioned twenty-one authors from around the world to retell ancient myths in short contemporary novels, with Karen Armstrong contributing A Short History of Myth (2004), the series introduction.
The Incubation Trilogy is a three-book young adult dystopian series by Laura DiSilverio set in a future America ravaged by disease and environmental collapse.
The Thrice Named Man is a seventeen-book historical fiction series by Hector Miller following one man across the ancient world through multiple identities and civilizations, from 2018 to 2025.
Awakened From the Ice is a 14-book alien gladiator romance series by Alana Khan following ancient gladiators thawed from cryosleep to find mates in the modern world.
Barbara Ebel's non-fiction works, including a health guide and a book about a deaf agility dog, published in 2011 and 2024.
The Book Club Mysteries series follows Amy-Faye Johnson and her book club as they investigate murders in their small Colorado mountain town across three cozy mysteries.
Books That Changed the World is an eleven-volume series of short critical biographies of history's most influential texts, including the Qur'an, Darwin's Origin of Species, and Plato's Republic, with Karen Armstrong writing the volume on the Qur'an.
erilaR is a five-book Viking Age historical fiction series by Hector Miller following a runemaster through the Norse world, from 2019 to 2025.
John Vaillant's three non-fiction books span environmental crisis, wildlife, and Indigenous rights, from the BC rainforest to the Russian Far East to the Alberta oil sands.
Life and Death is a five-volume Dark Horse Comics crossover series written by Dan Abnett, bringing Predator, Aliens, Prometheus, and Alien vs. Predator into a single connected story.
Arixxia Fields is a seven-book alien romance series by Alana Khan set on a world populated by alien warriors, each book following a different hero's romance.
Barbara Ebel's two standalone novels, Outcome (2011) and Her Flawless Disguise (2021).
Four collected volumes of DC's Earth 2: Society, following the survivors of a parallel Earth rebuilding civilisation after the devastation of Apokolips, published in 2016 and 2017.
Hector Miller is a historical fiction author known for The Thrice Named Man series, an extensive saga following one man through ancient history across seventeen books, and the erilaR Viking series.
John Vaillant's single novel, The Jaguar's Children (2015), is a literary fiction work about undocumented migrants trapped in a water tanker attempting to cross the US-Mexico border.
Karen Armstrong's twenty-two nonfiction books span comparative religion, Islamic history, biblical scholarship, and reflections on compassion and ecology, from Beginning the World (1983) to Sacred Nature (2022).
The Mall Cop Mysteries series follows EJ Ferris, a former police officer turned mall security director in Colorado, who keeps stumbling into murder investigations.
Alana Khan is a prolific author of monster romance, alien romance, and paranormal fiction, with over 280 books across 30+ series published since 2019.
Loves Me, Loves Me Not (2009) is an anthology featuring a contribution from Annie Murray, placed alongside other women's fiction and romance writing.
The Charlie Swift series follows Charlotte Charlie Swift, a former Air Force investigator turned private detective in Colorado, across three mystery novels.
Reading order for Barbara Ebel's High-Tech Crime Solvers series, eight mystery books combining technology and crime investigation, published 2018-2020.
John Vaillant is a Canadian non-fiction author known for narrative non-fiction about nature, wildlife, and environmental crisis, including The Tiger and the Pulitzer-shortlisted Fire Weather.
Karen Armstrong is a British author and comparative religion scholar whose books, including A History of God (1993) and The Case for God (2009), have sold millions of copies worldwide. A former Roman Catholic nun, she left the convent in 1969 and went on to write some of the most widely read popular history of religion in the English language.
Sinister Dexter is a long-running 2000 AD comic series by Dan Abnett following two gun-for-hire assassins in the future city of Downlode, published across twelve volumes from 1998 to 2014.
Susan Reiss Standalone Novels collects her single standalone title, Georgetown Ashes, a 2024 mystery set in Washington, D.C.
A Riveting Kidnapping Mystery is an 86-book thriller series by Robert J. Walker investigating child abductions, missing persons, and kidnapping cases across American towns and cities.
Annie Murray's fifteen standalone novels span thirty years of British historical fiction, from Orphan of Angel Street (1999) to Black Country Orphan (2021), covering Birmingham and the wider Midlands across the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
Donna Tartt has appeared as a contributor or editor in several literary anthologies between 2003 and 2020, including Best American Short Stories 2006.
Laura DiSilverio is an American mystery author with six series and standalone novels, known for her cozy mysteries, a dystopian trilogy, and her background as a US Air Force intelligence officer.
Lorrie Moore has contributed to sixteen anthologies over her career, including The Best American Short Stories 1991 and The Best American Short Stories 2004, which she edited, placing her work in the company of the leading voices in American fiction.
St. Michaels Silver Mysteries is a seven-book cozy mystery series by Susan Reiss set in the historic waterfront town of St. Michaels, Maryland, where antique silver leads to murder.
Reading order for Barbara Ebel's The Outlander Physician series, two medical thriller books published in 2019 and 2020.
Wild's End is a nine-volume comics series by Dan Abnett and I.N.J. Culbard set in an anthropomorphic 1930s English village facing an alien invasion, published between 2014 and 2018.
A Book of Blades is a two-volume sword and sorcery anthology series edited and contributed to by J.M. Clarke, bringing together action-heavy fantasy short fiction from multiple authors in the classic pulp tradition.
Donna Tartt has published three standalone literary novels between 1992 and 2013, each widely acclaimed and separated by roughly a decade of work.
Reading order for Barbara Ebel's Dr. Danny Tilson series, four medical thriller books following a neurosurgeon, published 2009-2015.
EMP Survival in a Powerless World is a 132-book survival thriller series by Robert J. Walker following Americans surviving the aftermath of an electromagnetic pulse attack on the United States.
In Time is an eight-book time-travel mystery series by Susan Reiss, following a protagonist who travels through history to solve crimes and uncover lost truths.
Katerina Martinez Collections gathers her collection releases, including Taken in Darkness, a set of seven supernatural short stories introducing her paranormal world.
How To Become A Writer (2015) is a nonfiction guide by Lorrie Moore offering practical and philosophical advice on the craft of fiction, drawing on her decades of teaching and her own writing practice.
Osprey Graphic History is a nine-volume series of historical graphic novels published by Osprey between 2005 and 2018, covering major military battles and events in illustrated non-fiction format.
Patricia Sargeant's single anthology contribution, The Power of Love (2008), a multi-author romance collection published early in her career.
Sisters of Gold is a two-book historical fiction series by Annie Murray, beginning with Sisters of Gold (2018) and The Silversmith's Daughter (2019), set in Birmingham's jewelry quarter in the early twentieth century.
The Forgotten Helper (1988) is Lorrie Moore's only children's book, a departure from her adult fiction that shares her gift for language in a story aimed at young readers.
Donna Tartt is an American novelist known for her infrequent but widely praised literary fiction, including The Secret History, The Little Friend, and The Goldfinch.
Reading order for Barbara Ebel's Dr. Annabel Tilson series, six medical thriller books following a female anesthesiologist, published 2016-2019.
Six collected volumes of the Durham Red 2000 AD comic series, following a mutant vampire bounty hunter in a far-future war-torn galaxy, published between 2004 and 2014.
The Narrowboat Girl series by Annie Murray follows life on the Birmingham canals across four books, beginning with The Narrowboat Girl (2001) and the girl Maryann, who finds freedom and love aboard the working narrowboats of the Midland waterways.
Robert J. Walker's standalone novels include four thrillers published in 2025, each a self-contained crime or kidnapping story outside his main series.
Rune Seeker is a seven-book progression fantasy and litRPG series by J.M. Clarke and C.J. Thompson, following Hiral, the only person on his flying island unable to channel the sun-powered magic everyone else possesses, as he fights his way through dungeon systems to claim real power.
Susan Reiss is an American mystery author known for the St. Michaels Silver Mysteries series set on Maryland's Eastern Shore and the time-travel In Time series.
The Coltons of Arizona is a six-book romantic suspense series by Patricia Sargeant, part of the Harlequin Coltons shared-world continuity, published in 2025.
The Wardbreaker is a four-book fantasy series by Katerina Martinez following a thief with magical abilities through a world of supernatural politics and royal power.
K. Bromberg's anthology contributions collect her short fiction appearances in multi-author romance collections, including a charity anthology, a 1001 Dark Nights bundle, and a holiday romance collection.
Reading order for Barbara Ebel's Chester the Chesapeake children's series, five books about a Chesapeake Bay Retriever published 2009-2014.
Debra Parmley Anthologies lists the multi-author collections she has contributed to, all published in 2013 as part of A World series.
Decades: A Journey of African American Romance is an 11-book multi-author romance anthology series featuring Patricia Sargeant's contributions, published between 2017 and 2019.
The Proud Bastards (1990) is E. Michael Helms's Vietnam War memoir, a firsthand account of his service as a Marine Corps infantryman that has been called one of the most powerful battlefield memoirs ever written.
The Hopscotch Summer trilogy by Annie Murray — A Hopscotch Summer (2009), Soldier Girl (2010), and All the Days of Our Lives (2011) — follows women in Birmingham through the postwar years, continuing Murray's interest in working-class life in the English Midlands.
Two collected volumes of The Hypernaturals, Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning's 2012 superhero science fiction comic about a future Earth's celebrity superteam facing an existential threat.
J.T. Patten Non-Fiction collects his single non-fiction title, BIG 4 Management Consultant Confessions, a 2019 insider account of the consulting industry.
Lorrie Moore's two edited collections — I Know Some Things (1992) and See What Can Be Done (2018) — gather fiction about childhood and critical essays respectively, showing her work as an editor and critic alongside her own fiction.
Oaths Blood & Coin is an ongoing progression fantasy epic by J.M. Clarke, with four books released between 2025 and 2026.
Robert J. Walker is a prolific American thriller author known for two extremely long-running series: EMP Survival in a Powerless World and A Riveting Kidnapping Mystery, with over 220 books published since 2014.
The Shadow War is a single-book paranormal fantasy by Katerina Martinez set in a world of magical conflict and supernatural faction warfare.
Thunderstrike is a three-book military science fiction series by Joshua James following elite forces through rapid, high-stakes space combat missions.
Complete list of books by Barbara Ebel, a medical thriller author with multiple doctor-protagonist series published from 2009 to 2024.
K. Bromberg's short fiction gathers three novellas from across her career — UnRaveled, The Package, and The Detour — offering compact reads that show her voice in a shorter format, often tied to characters from her main series.
Brooklyn Monarchs is a four-book sports romance series by Patricia Sargeant, following a fictional Brooklyn basketball team, published between 2011 and 2018.
The Chocolate Girls series by Annie Murray follows the lives of women working at the Cadbury factory in Birmingham's Bournville neighborhood across four novels spanning from wartime to the late twentieth century.
Debra Parmley Short Stories/Novellas collects her shorter fiction, consisting of the novella Twilight Dips published in 2013.
The Private War of Corporal Henson (2014) is E. Michael Helms's sole standalone novel, a military fiction story drawing on his background as a Marine Corps veteran.
Erle Stanley Gardner is represented in 10 crime fiction anthologies spanning from 1953 to 2003, including major collections from Oxford and Mammoth Books.
J.T. Patten Short Stories/Novellas collects his shorter fiction, including the 2025 novella Weaver's Web.
Lorrie Moore's six short story collections span nearly forty years of American fiction, from the innovative second-person experiments of Self-Help (1985) to the more somber stories of Bark (2014). Birds of America (1998) became a New York Times bestseller and won the Irish Times International Fiction Prize.
Majestic is a five-volume DC/WildStorm collected series featuring Mr. Majestic, the Superman-like powerhouse from the WildStorm universe, across stories published between 1998 and 2007.
Mark of the Fool is an eleven-book progression fantasy series by J.M. Clarke following Alex Roth, a young man who uses ingenuity and determination to subvert a divine curse that should have doomed him to serve as a lowly Fool in his kingdom's prophecy. The series began as a Royal Road web serial and sold over 100,000 ebooks on Amazon.
Starship Omega is an ongoing three-book military science fiction series by Joshua James following a crew aboard the titular ship through universe-altering conflicts.
The Obsidian Order is a four-book paranormal fantasy series by Katerina Martinez following a winged supernatural protagonist through a conflict between light, night, shadow, and fire.
Annie Murray's Birmingham trilogy — Birmingham Rose (1995), Birmingham Friends (1998), and Birmingham Blitz (1998) — follows working-class women through the pre-war and wartime city, establishing the setting and historical period that would define her career.
K. Bromberg's standalone novels collect six independent contemporary romance releases spanning her career from 2016 to 2025, including the popular Sweet Cheeks and the more recent Lucky Shot.
Erle Stanley Gardner's non-fiction works cover criminal justice and travel writing, including his landmark The Court of Last Resort and several books about Baja California.
J.T. Patten Standalone Novels collects his single standalone title, Whispers of a Gypsy, a 2022 thriller that stands outside his series work.
Lorrie Moore's shorter standalone works include Who Will Run the Frog Hospital? (1994) and two novellas, Vissi d'Arte (2014) and Real Estate (2016), showing her working at a length between the story and the novel.
The Mac McClellan Mystery series by E. Michael Helms follows Mac, a recently retired Marine, as he investigates murders along the Florida panhandle coast across four books. Deadly Ruse (2014) won the 2015 RONE Award for Best Mystery.
The Mark of the Fool Light Novel series adapts J.M. Clarke's progression fantasy into manga-style light novel format, with five volumes released from 2025 to 2026.
Michael G. Manning's standalone novel Thomas, published in 2017.
Order of Prometheus is a two-book urban fantasy series by Katerina Martinez following a secret magical organization and the supernatural conflicts it navigates.
Four standalone romance novels by Patricia Sargeant, featuring sports and contemporary settings, published between 2009 and 2017.
Stars Dark is an eight-book military science fiction series by Joshua James following a crew through harrowing survival missions across the outer reaches of space.
Terminator is a comics series collecting seven volumes of Terminator adaptations and original stories, published between 1991 and 2011, covering both film adaptations and standalone narratives.
Annie Murray is a British author of historical sagas set primarily in Birmingham and the English Midlands, whose debut Birmingham Rose hit The Sunday Times bestseller list in 1995. Her Chocolate Girls series, set around the Cadbury factory at Bournville, is among her most popular work.
Debra Parmley Standalone Novels collects her single-book stories ranging from romantic suspense to holiday romance and road trip adventures.
Erle Stanley Gardner's short story collections gather his non-Mason crime and adventure fiction, including the Paul Pry and Sidney Zoom stories and pulp-era works.
A six-book 2000 AD comics series by Dan Abnett following genetically engineered dogs protecting a post-apocalyptic Earth, spanning publications from 1999 to 2015.
J.M. Clarke is an Australian author of progression fantasy and litRPG fiction, best known for the Mark of the Fool series which began as a Royal Road web serial and went on to sell over 100,000 ebooks. His work combines magic academy settings, detailed worldbuilding, and a hero who must outwit a cursed mark rather than overcome it.
Lorrie Moore's three novels — Anagrams (1986), A Gate at the Stairs (2009), and I Am Homeless If This Is Not My Home (2023) — are widely spaced across her career and show her applying the wit and emotional precision of her short stories to longer, more structurally ambitious narratives.
Magic Blood: The Warlock is a five-book urban fantasy series by Katerina Martinez following a warlock-focused supernatural investigation in a world of magic and crime.
Of Blood and Brothers is a two-book Civil War historical fiction series by E. Michael Helms, following brothers fighting on opposite sides of the conflict.
Saturn's Legacy is a four-book science fiction series by Joshua James involving ancient artifacts and deep space discoveries with consequences for humanity's future.
Spice Isle Bakery Mysteries is a three-book cozy mystery series by Patricia Sargeant (as Olivia Matthews), set in a Caribbean bakery in Brooklyn, published in 2023.
Tangled Hearts is a two-book contemporary romance series by K. Bromberg exploring the emotional fallout of complicated pasts and the unlikely connections that form when two people are too entangled to walk away.
Task Force Orange is a three-book military thriller series by J.T. Patten following a classified intelligence unit operating in dangerous and morally ambiguous territory.
Reading order for Michael G. Manning's Wrath of the Stormking series, two epic fantasy books published in 2023-2024.
A two-book middle-grade adventure series by Dan Abnett following a boy's encounters with dragons on the American frontier, published in 2013 and 2014.
E. Michael Helms is an American author and Marine Corps veteran whose Mac McClellan Mystery series follows a retired Marine investigating crimes along the Florida panhandle coast. His Vietnam War memoir The Proud Bastards has been called one of the most powerful battlefield memoirs written.
Erle Stanley Gardner's standalone novels include four books published between 1942 and 2010, ranging from crime fiction to posthumous collections.
Hunger Road is a single-book series by Debra Parmley consisting of A Change of Scenery, a romantic adventure novel.
Institute of the Storm Fae is a single-book paranormal fantasy by Katerina Martinez introducing a magical academy setting within her supernatural fae world.
Keith Stuart's four standalone novels — A Boy Made of Blocks (2016), Days of Wonder (2018), The Frequency of Us (2021), and Love is a Curse (2024) — explore family, grief, and connection in contemporary Britain with warmth and emotional honesty.
Lillian Lark's anthology contribution Into The Woods (2022) gathers her work alongside other paranormal and fantasy romance authors.
Lorrie Moore is an American short story writer and novelist whose collections, including Self-Help (1985) and Birds of America (1998), have made her one of the most celebrated voices in American short fiction. She teaches at Vanderbilt University and has won the PEN/Malamud Award and the Rea Award for her work in the short story form.
Outcast Starship is a nine-book military science fiction series by Joshua James following a crew of outcasts taking on impossible missions across a hostile galaxy.
S.I.N. is a three-book contemporary romance series by K. Bromberg following three interconnected stories built around secrets, negotiated terms, and the kind of attraction that makes those terms impossible to enforce.
Sean Havens Black Ops is a three-book military thriller series by J.T. Patten following a black-ops operative whose missions blur the lines between official duty and unauthorized action.
Sister Lou Mystery is a three-book cozy mystery series by Patricia Sargeant featuring a nun who solves murders in a small Ohio town, published between 2017 and 2019.
Reading order for Michael G. Manning's The Riven Gates series, three epic fantasy books continuing the Mageborn world's story, published in 2018-2019.
Aquaman Graphic Novels collects eleven volumes of Aquaman comics stories in graphic novel format, including Dan Abnett's Rebirth-era run on the DC character.
Butterflies Fly Free is a two-book contemporary romance series by Debra Parmley with themes of personal freedom and transformation.
The Cat Yoga Mystery series by Alex Erickson follows Ashley Branson, who runs A Purrfect Pose — a yoga studio where clients practice alongside adoptable cats from the local shelter — and finds herself investigating murders in her small town.
Full Throttle is a four-book contemporary romance series by K. Bromberg set in the world of extreme sports and high-octane competition, following characters whose off-the-charts ambition makes their personal lives equally intense.
Gramp Wiggens is a three-book mystery series by Erle Stanley Gardner featuring an unconventional elderly detective solving crimes with folksy wisdom and sharp observation.
Half-Lich is a three-book urban fantasy series by Katerina Martinez featuring a half-human, half-undead protagonist navigating the supernatural world.
Keith Stuart is a British journalist and novelist who spent over a decade as games editor at The Guardian before writing A Boy Made of Blocks (2016), a novel about a father bonding with his autistic son through Minecraft. The book has sold over 200,000 copies and been translated into twenty-four languages.
Lillian Lark's two standalone novels, Tangled Wires and Her Vigilante (both 2020), are contemporary romance stories set outside her usual paranormal fantasy worlds.
Madeleine Thien's anthology contributions include The Penguin Book of Canadian Short Stories (2007) and Finding the Words (2011), placing her short fiction among the leading voices in contemporary Canadian literature.
Reading order for Michael G. Manning's Mageborn series, five epic fantasy books following a blacksmith's son who discovers hidden magical abilities, published 2011-2014.
New Orleans Haunts is a two-book supernatural thriller series by J.T. Patten set in New Orleans, blending action with paranormal elements in Louisiana's atmospheric city.
Oblivion is a 10-book military science fiction series by Joshua James following a crew through alien contact, invasion, and desperate last stands in deep space.
Peach Coast Mystery is a two-book cozy mystery series by Patricia Sargeant (writing as Olivia Matthews), set in a Georgia coastal town, published in 2021 and 2022.
Avengers collects two Dan Abnett entries in the Marvel universe: the 2015 novel Everybody Wants to Rule the World and The Crossing Omnibus from 2012.
Bobbins Sisters is a two-book romance series by Debra Parmley following sisters through connected storylines.
Wine Mom (2020) is Bree Baker's sole standalone novel, a departure from her cozy mystery series that explores the contemporary women's fiction space.
Donald Lam and Bertha Cool is a 30-book detective series by Erle Stanley Gardner (writing as A.A. Fair), following an odd-couple pair of private investigators from 1939 to 1970.
Reading order for Michael G. Manning's Embers of Illeniel series, three epic fantasy books set in the Mageborn world at an earlier point in history, published 2014-2016.
Everyday Heroes / Malone Brothers is a four-book contemporary romance series by K. Bromberg bringing together her Everyday Heroes first responder romances and the Malone Brothers companion series into a connected world of men in uniform and the relationships they build.
Fall of the Lightbringer is a three-book dark fantasy series by Katerina Martinez exploring sin, faith, and supernatural conflict through a morally complex protagonist.
The Furever Pets Mystery series by Alex Erickson is a two-book cozy mystery series featuring animal-themed investigations and the kind of small-town setting and gentle humor that defines the genre.
J.T. Patten is an American thriller author and former defense contractor whose fiction draws on real-world intelligence and special operations experience.
Justice Hunters is a new romantic suspense series by Patricia Sargeant, launched in 2026 with the first book, Behind the Badge.
Lucky's Mercs is a four-book spin-off series by Joshua James following characters from Lucky's Marines as they take on mercenary work after the main series.
Simple Recipes: Stories (2001) is Madeleine Thien's debut short story collection, a quiet, precise book about Malaysian-Canadian family life, grief, and the small rituals that hold people together.
Monstrous Matches is a seven-book paranormal romance series by Lillian Lark, set in the Love Bathhouse where witches and monsters find their match. Each book pairs a different couple and blends steamy romance with humor and imaginative worldbuilding.
The Bookstore Cafe Mystery series by Alex Erickson follows Krissy Hancock, who runs Death by Coffee — a bookstore café in Pine Hills, Ohio — and keeps finding herself at the center of local murder investigations across sixteen books.
Reading order for Michael G. Manning's Champions of the Dawning Dragons series, three epic fantasy books set in the Mageborn world, published 2014-2018.
Debra Parmley is an American romance and romantic suspense author with a career spanning from 2008 to the present, writing across several series and standalone novels.
Driven is K. Bromberg's nine-book debut contemporary romance series following a self-destructive racecar driver and the social worker who refuses to let him keep running, across a story that builds from intense attraction into something genuinely complicated and real.
Enchanting Fae is a four-book fae fantasy series by Katerina Martinez following a lost siren navigating a dangerous world of fae trials and curses.
Finding Home is a five-book contemporary romance series by Patricia Sargeant set in small-town Trinity Falls, Ohio, published between 2013 and 2016.
Six collected volumes from Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning's 2008-2010 Guardians of the Galaxy run at Marvel, the comic that defined the modern team lineup later adapted for the MCU.
Harpies of a Feather is a two-book paranormal romance series by Lillian Lark, following harpy characters navigating love and magical complications in a world of supernatural beings.
Karen Rose Smith Anthologies collects two multi-author anthologies to which she contributed, both celebrating the writing community.
Lucky's Marines is an 11-book military science fiction series by Joshua James following a soldier named Lucky through wars, invasions, and interstellar campaigns.
The Chinese Violin (2001) is Madeleine Thien's picture book for children, telling the story of a Chinese immigrant family and the role of music in preserving identity and connection across cultures.