Jamie Burger
Jamie Burger is a single-book cozy mystery series by Alannah Rogers featuring the standalone mystery Nice Day for a Funeral.
Jamie Burger is a single-book cozy mystery series by Alannah Rogers featuring the standalone mystery Nice Day for a Funeral.
Michael David Lukas's two standalone historical novels -- The Oracle of Stamboul (2011) and The Last Watchman of Old Cairo (2018) -- set in the Ottoman Empire and medieval Egypt.
Mommy Club is a three-book Karen Rose Smith romance series from 2013-2015, set in a small town where a group of mothers forms bonds that lead to love stories.
Prickle Creek is a four-book outback romance series by Annie Seaton set on a fictional Australian cattle station.
The Palmer Sisters is an eleven-book contemporary romance series by Kayt Miller following the five Palmer sisters — Lainie, Agatha, Sadie, Cortland, and Keely — through their individual love stories in a tight-knit family world.
Wishbone, Texas is a four-book contemporary western romance series by Ann B. Harrison set in a fictional Texas town, following different residents through romantic storylines, published between 2020 and 2022.
Beatrice Young Cozy Cat Mysteries is a fourteen-book cozy mystery series by Alannah Rogers featuring an amateur sleuth and her crime-adjacent cat.
Judith Michael is the pen name of Judith Barnard and Michael Fain, an American writing duo known for bestselling romantic suspense and family drama novels.
Michael David Lukas is an American novelist and editor whose fiction draws on Middle Eastern and Jewish history, known for The Oracle of Stamboul and The Last Watchman of Old Cairo.
Search For Love is a ten-book Karen Rose Smith romance series spanning 1995 to 2016, collecting her stories of characters seeking genuine connection and lasting love.
The Flynn Family is a seven-book contemporary romance series by Kayt Miller following the large, warm Irish-American Flynn family through individual love stories set in a close-knit community of siblings and friends.
The Porter Sisters is a six-book Australian romance series by Annie Seaton following sisters through iconic outback and tropical Queensland settings.
The Watson Brothers is a four-book contemporary western romance series by Ann B. Harrison following four brothers in rural Australia through love and family, published between 2016 and 2017.
Alannah Rogers is a cozy mystery author known for the Beatrice Young Cozy Cat Mysteries, a fourteen-book series featuring a cat-owning amateur sleuth.
Kelly Rimmer's twelve standalone novels spanning contemporary women's fiction and historical wartime drama, from Me Without You (2014) to The Midnight Estate (2026).
Anthologies and literary journals featuring work by or about Milan Kundera, including Granta issues and the landmark Magical Realist Fiction anthology.
Moore Sisters of Montana is a four-book sweet contemporary romance series by Ann B. Harrison, following the Moore sisters as they find love in small-town Montana, published 2017 to 2018.
Pentecost Island is a ten-book contemporary romance series by Annie Seaton, each book named for and following a different woman on the island.
Pick-up Lines is a three-book contemporary romance series by Kayt Miller built around sports and charming heroes, with three standalone love stories connected by their setting and wit.
Reunion Brides is a four-book Karen Rose Smith romance series from 2011-2012, following couples reunited by circumstance who rediscover love.
Addie Thorley Standalone Novels collects her individual young adult fantasy novels set in historical and mythological worlds.
Baby Experts is a six-book Karen Rose Smith romance series from 2009-2010, featuring medical professionals and parenting experts whose expertise doesn't prepare them for love.
A four-book contemporary romance series by Ann B. Harrison set in the small coastal Australian town of Hope Harbor, where characters find second chances and new beginnings.
Love Across Time is a four-book time travel romance series by Annie Seaton featuring characters navigating love across different eras.
Mabel Frye: Accidental Private Eye is a four-book cozy mystery series by Kayt Miller following a Chicago librarian who inherits a house in Savannah, Georgia, and finds herself drawn into a series of unlikely murder investigations.
Milan Kundera's story collections and essay anthologies, including Laughable Loves, his celebrated collection of Czech short fiction from the 1960s.
Kelly Rimmer's three-book contemporary romance series follows professional couples navigating relationships and careers, published in 2019-2020.
Bedhead is a four-book contemporary romance series by Kayt Miller following a playful, hair-themed progression of love stories with humor, heat, and the kind of banter that keeps pages turning.
Dads in Progress is a three-book Karen Rose Smith romance series from 2007-2008, following men learning what it means to be a father while also falling in love.
Half Moon Bay is a three-book contemporary romance series by Annie Seaton featuring wealthy heroes, workplace tension, and coastal settings.
Kelly Rimmer is an Australian author of contemporary and historical women's fiction, known for emotionally charged novels including The Things We Cannot Say and The Warsaw Orphan.
Milan Kundera's four books of literary criticism and essays, including The Art of the Novel and Testaments Betrayed, setting out his views on the European novel.
Night Spinner is a two-book young adult fantasy duology by Addie Thorley set in a Mongolian-inspired world following disgraced warrior Enebish.
The Hansen Brothers is a three-book contemporary western romance series by Ann B. Harrison following three cowboy brothers in rural Australia, all published in 2019.
Addie Thorley is an American young adult fantasy author known for the Night Spinner duology set in a Mongolian-inspired world.
Baby Bonds is a three-book Karen Rose Smith romance series from 2006, exploring the emotional ties that form between parents -- and between people -- around the arrival of a child.
Curse of Kin is a three-book paranormal romance series by Ann B. Harrison following a young witch navigating supernatural power and forbidden love, published in 2014 and 2015.
Boris Akunin's 16-book historical detective series follows Erast Fandorin through the final decades of Imperial Russia, from the 1870s through the revolutionary era.
Four Seasons Short and Sweet is a two-book novella series by Annie Seaton with short romantic reads tied to warmth and travel themes.
Kayt Miller is an American indie romance author known for her wide-ranging output across contemporary romance, cozy mystery, and the sprawling Cocky Hero Club shared-world series, writing stories with humor, heat, and curvy heroines.
Milan Kundera's dramatic writing, including Jacques and His Master, his theatrical adaptation of a Diderot novel written during his years in Czechoslovakia.
Cooper's Crossing - Colorado is a four-book contemporary romance series by Ann B. Harrison set in a small Colorado town, following different couples in the same community, published 2014-2019.
The Devonshire Sagas are an eleven-book series of standalone historical novels by Tania Anne Crosse set in Victorian Dartmoor, each following a different working-class woman through love, hardship, and the industrial communities of Devon.
The Erast Fandorin Mysteries are a series of historical detective novels by Boris Akunin, following a Russian investigator through late Imperial Russia from the 1870s to the 1910s.
Milan Kundera's short fiction, including his early novella Let the Old Dead Make Room for the Young Dead, written before his major novels.
Rob Delaney Non-Fiction collects his two books: a comedy essay collection and a grief memoir about the death of his son.
Tall, Dark and True is a three-book Karen Rose Smith romance series from 2001, featuring strong, dependable heroes and the women who capture their hearts.
The Enchanted Village is a five-book contemporary romance series by Annie Seaton featuring a magical, seasonal small-town setting.
Banbury Street is a two-book historical saga series by Tania Anne Crosse set in the working-class communities of Victorian London, following women whose lives are shaped by poverty, industry, and unexpected love.
Billionaire's Club is a one-book contemporary romance series by Ann B. Harrison featuring a second-chance love story between a woman and a wealthy man, published in 2022.
Coleburn Brothers is a three-book Karen Rose Smith romance series from 2000-2001, following three brothers each finding love in their own way.
De Vargas Family is a two-book romance series by Annie Seaton featuring floral-themed titles and romantic storylines centred on a family saga.
The complete standalone novels of Milan Kundera, from The Joke (1967) to The Festival of Insignificance (2013), covering his full arc as a novelist.
Rob Delaney is an American comedian and actor best known for the TV series Catastrophe, with two non-fiction books covering comedy and personal grief.
Australian Outback is an eleven-book contemporary romance series by Ann B. Harrison set in outback Australia, featuring professional women navigating love in rural communities.
Daughters of the Darling is a five-book historical romance series by Annie Seaton set along Queensland's Darling River.
Do You Take This Stranger? is a four-book Karen Rose Smith series from 1998-1999, following couples who must marry under unusual circumstances and discover real love.
Milan Kundera was a Czech-born French novelist whose works examine identity, memory, politics, and the absurdity of existence under Communist rule.
Nobody's Girl is a two-book historical fiction series by Tania Anne Crosse following a young woman's fight to establish her identity and independence in Victorian England despite poverty and social barriers.
Tweed and Co is a 24-book British spy thriller series by Colin Forbes following intelligence officer Robert Tweed across three decades of international intrigue.
Australian Brides is a six-book contemporary romance series by Ann B. Harrison following women who find love on Australian farms, published between 2021 and 2023.
Dangerous Desires is a three-book romantic suspense series by Annie Seaton featuring secrets, danger, and romance.
Darling Daddies is a three-book Karen Rose Smith romance series from 1995, following single fathers finding love and building families.
Tania Anne Crosse is a British historical fiction author best known for the Devonshire Sagas, a long-running series of emotionally driven novels set in Victorian Dartmoor and the surrounding Devon countryside.
Tweed and Co is the series name for Colin Forbes's long-running British thriller series featuring intelligence operative Robert Tweed.
Ann B. Harrison is an Australian romance author known for small-town stories set in the outback, Texas, and Montana, with over 45 books across multiple series.
Archie Horror is a licensed horror imprint of Archie Comics, with Rebecca Barrow contributing Interview with the Vixen (2020), a Cheryl Blossom horror novel.
Bondi Beach Love is a four-book Australian contemporary romance series by Annie Seaton, each book following a different woman at Bondi Beach.
Finding Mr. Right is a Karen Rose Smith romance series of 10 books published from 1992 to 2012, featuring stories of love, family, and second chances.
Jules Bennett's anthology entry collects her contribution to shared romance anthologies, bringing her signature contemporary voice to collaborative collections.
Bec Whitfield Mystery is a four-book cozy mystery series by Annie Seaton featuring investigator Bec Whitfield in tropical Queensland settings.
Karen Rose Smith is a prolific American romance author who has published over 600 books since 1992, known for heartwarming contemporary romances featuring family, babies, and small-town settings.
Rebecca Barrow Standalone Novels collects her individual young adult thriller and horror novels, from her 2017 debut through her 2026 releases.
Texas Cattleman's Club: Rags to Riches is an eight-book Harlequin Desire continuity series set in Royal, Texas, following characters whose fortunes — and love lives — change dramatically when a mystery benefactor upends the community's social order.
Augathella Short and Sweet is a six-book novella series by Annie Seaton set in the outback Queensland town featured in The Augathella Girls.
Rebecca Barrow is an American young adult fiction author known for psychological thrillers and horror novels featuring teenage protagonists.
Texas Cattleman's Club: Ranchers and Rivals is an eleven-book Harlequin Desire continuity series set in Royal, Texas, where feuding ranching families discover that rivalry and attraction are harder to separate than they expected.
Texas Cattleman's Club: The Missing Mogul is a ten-book Harlequin Desire continuity series set in Royal, Texas, where the disappearance of a prominent businessman pulls the club's members into a mystery that unfolds alongside their romances.
The Augathella Girls is an eight-book Australian outback romance series following women in the fictional Queensland town of Augathella.
Tyrell Johnson Standalone Novels collects his two acclaimed standalone works — the post-apocalyptic survival thriller The Wolves of Winter (2018) and the psychological crime novel The Lost Kings (2022), both praised for their tight plotting and character depth.
Annie Seaton is an Australian romance author with over 140 books set across rural Australia, coastal towns, and outback landscapes.
Texas Cattleman's Club: Inheritance is an eight-book Harlequin Desire continuity series set in Royal, Texas, where the discovery of a secret inheritance reshapes the town's power structure and sets off a season of romance and rivalry.
Tyrell Johnson is a British Columbia-based author of two acclaimed novels — the post-apocalyptic survival thriller The Wolves of Winter and the psychological crime novel The Lost Kings, named by the New York Times as one of the best crime novels of 2022.
Laurie Faria Stolarz Anthologies collects the anthology she contributed to, Crush: 26 Real-life Tales of First Love (2011), a collection of personal essays about first romantic experiences by YA authors.
Texas Cattleman's Club: Houston is an eleven-book Harlequin Desire continuity series that expands the Royal, Texas world to the city of Houston, where a new Texas Cattleman's Club chapter brings wealth, rivalry, and romance to a bigger stage.
Texas Cattleman's Club: Fathers and Sons is an eight-book Harlequin Desire continuity series set in Royal, Texas, where questions of paternity, legacy, and family responsibility drive a season of emotionally charged romance.
The Amanda Project is a four-book YA mystery series by Laurie Faria Stolarz about three teenage girls searching for their missing classmate Amanda, who left behind cryptic clues and a mystery no one can fully explain.
Laurie Faria Stolarz Standalone Novels collects five standalone YA thrillers and horror novels, including the well-regarded Jane Anonymous (2020) and The Last Secret You'll Ever Keep (2021), showing her range beyond her series work.
Texas Cattleman's Club: Blackmail is a nine-book Harlequin Desire continuity series set in Royal, Texas, where a blackmail scheme targeting the town's elite pulls powerful families into dangerous secrets and complicated romances.
Texas Cattleman's Club: Bachelor Auction is a six-book Harlequin Desire continuity series set in Royal, Texas, built around a charity bachelor auction that kicks off a season of unexpected romance for the town's most eligible men.
Touch is a YA series by Laurie Faria Stolarz — specifically the Deadly Little series of novels about a girl who can sense death through touch — compiled here alongside the long-running Japanese manga Touch by Mitsuru Adachi, which appears to have been incorrectly bundled in the same database entry.
Dark House is a two-book YA horror series by Laurie Faria Stolarz following a teenager who wins a stay at a famously haunted house and discovers the horror is far from fictional.
Dynasties: Willowvale is a four-book Harlequin Desire continuity series by Jules Bennett set in the small Virginia town of Willowvale Springs, following the close-knit Lawton family through love stories shaped by old grudges and new beginnings.
Blue is for Nightmares is an eight-book YA series by Laurie Faria Stolarz following Stacey Brown, a teenage Wiccan whose prophetic dreams draw her into real danger, blending supernatural mystery with boarding school romance.
Daniel C. Dennett's anthology entries collect four collaborative and contributed volumes, including a filmed philosophical conversation series, a Festschrift for Richard Dawkins, and two edited collections on mind and science.
Dynasties: Seven Sins is a seven-book Harlequin Desire continuity series built around the seven deadly sins, with each book centering on a billionaire heir whose defining flaw drives the romance.
Dynasties: The Montoros is a six-book Harlequin Desire continuity series set in a fictional Latin American monarchy, where a royal family in exile navigates secrets, succession, and surprising romance.
Laurie Faria Stolarz is an American YA author best known for the Blue is for Nightmares series, which blends psychic premonition, romance, and mystery, and has sold over a million books worldwide including translations into thirty languages.
The Science Masters is a fourteen-book popular science series curated by Daniel C. Dennett, collecting short, accessible books from leading scientists on topics from evolution and quantum gravity to brain function and cosmology.
Daniel C. Dennett's non-fiction titles span twenty-seven books published between 1969 and 2023, covering philosophy of mind, evolutionary biology, the nature of consciousness, free will, humor, and religion through a consistently materialist and Darwinian framework.
Dynasties: The Newports is a six-book Harlequin Desire continuity series featuring the wealthy Newport family of Chicago and the romantic entanglements that threaten — and ultimately strengthen — their legacy.
Rebekah Weatherspoon Anthologies collects the three anthologies she contributed to, including Women of the Dark Streets (2012), Love Burns Bright (2013), and Best Lesbian Romance 2015, showcasing her work in LGBTQ+ fiction collections.
Daniel C. Dennett (1942-2024) was an American philosopher and cognitive scientist at Tufts University, widely known for his materialist theories of consciousness, his defense of Darwinian evolution, and his position as one of the Four Horsemen of New Atheism.
Dynasties: Beaumont Bay is a four-book Harlequin Desire series by Jules Bennett set in the Nashville music world, where the wealthy Beaumont family navigates love, rivalry, and the country music industry.
Rebekah Weatherspoon Short Stories/Novellas collects her shorter fiction, including A Walk in the Park (2022), available for readers who want a brief introduction to her romantic voice.
Buckhorn Brothers is a seventeen-book romance series by Jules Bennett set in the rural community of Buckhorn, Kentucky, following the large, rough-edged Buckhorn family through interconnected love stories.
Rebekah Weatherspoon Standalone Novels collects six standalone contemporary and paranormal romance novels, from her 2012 early-career work through her recent holiday and sports romance releases.
Tom Edwards Non-Fiction collects eighteen user guides for Amazon Fire tablets, Fire TV devices, Kindle readers, Echo speakers, and the Alexa platform, published between 2014 and 2019 under the Newbie to Expert format.
Barefoot Bay (Kindle Worlds) collects eighteen Jules Bennett novellas set in Roxanne St. Claire's Barefoot Bay world, offering a mix of second-chance romance, holiday love stories, and coastal Florida settings.
Rebekah Weatherspoon Audiobooks collects her audio-first release, A Walk in the Park (2022), a short romantic work available in audio format.
Tom Edwards is a tech writer and former London native based in Sacramento, California, best known for the Newbie to Expert series of user guides covering Amazon's Fire tablets, Kindle devices, Echo smart speakers, and streaming hardware.
Jules Bennett's standalone novels collect her single-title contemporary romance releases outside her named series, ranging from small-town love stories to royal romances and holiday reads.
Rick Mofina's anthology entry is a contribution to Murder in Vegas (2005), a crime fiction anthology collecting stories centered on gambling and Las Vegas's particular brand of desperation.
Vampire Sorority Sisters is a three-book paranormal romance series by Rebekah Weatherspoon following women at a college where the sorority house is secretly run by vampires — and where the human pledges find themselves drawn into something much more than sisterhood.
Rick Mofina's short story collections gather his shorter crime and thriller fiction into three themed volumes — Dangerous Women & Desperate Men, Three to the Heart, and Day of the Bone Thief — published in 2011, 2012, and 2013.
Sugar Baby is a three-book contemporary romance series by Rebekah Weatherspoon featuring women navigating unconventional relationships with older, wealthy partners, written with warmth and emotional honesty.
Two Brothers is a five-book contemporary romance series by Jules Bennett that shares characters and books with the Stone Brothers series, following the Stone family through intertwined romances and Montana and California settings.
Lesley Thomson Standalone Novels collects four works of literary and psychological crime fiction, from her 1987 debut to recent thrillers, each exploring loss, secrets, and the long reach of the past.
Loose Ends is a three-book contemporary romance series by Rebekah Weatherspoon, with each book following a different character from a shared social circle as they find their way into a relationship that actually works for them.
Rick Mofina's short fiction gathers eight shorter works from 2011 and 2016, offering compressed thriller storytelling from an author whose instinct for pace and tension translates well to the short form.
Stone Brothers is a five-book contemporary romance series by Jules Bennett following the Stone family through interconnected love stories set against the backdrop of a powerful, close-knit family dynasty.
The Fit Trilogy is a four-book contemporary romance series by Rebekah Weatherspoon built around a personal training and fitness studio, where the relationships between trainers and clients — and colleagues — develop into something more.
Rick Mofina's standalone novels collect fourteen independent thrillers published between 2008 and 2026, each a fast-paced, self-contained story often centered on missing persons, family jeopardy, and the race against time that defines Mofina's best work.
Scandalous is a two-book duet by Jules Bennett following characters whose pasts resurface in ways that threaten everything they've rebuilt, with secrets and attraction pulling them in opposite directions.
The Detective's Daughter is a ten-book British crime series by Lesley Thomson featuring Stella Darnell, who runs a west London cleaning company, and Jack Harmon, a night tube driver, who work as an amateur detective pair to solve cold cases and murders.
Cowboys of California is a three-book contemporary Western romance series by Rebekah Weatherspoon, loosely inspired by fairy tales, following different women who find love on a California dude ranch run by the Turner family.
Lesley Thomson is a British crime fiction writer best known for the Detective's Daughter series featuring amateur detectives Stella Darnell and Jack Harmon, which has sold over 800,000 copies worldwide.
The St. Johns of Stonerock is a three-book Harlequin Special Edition series by Jules Bennett following the prominent St. John family in the small Tennessee town of Stonerock through Christmas stories and community romances.
Tom Reed and Walt Sydowski is a five-book crime thriller series by Rick Mofina following a San Francisco Chronicle reporter and a veteran homicide detective through interconnected investigations rooted in the Bay Area's geography and criminal underworld.
Beards & Bondage is a three-book contemporary BDSM romance series by Rebekah Weatherspoon, following different couples at the same private club as they navigate desire, trust, and the boundaries of a relationship built around power exchange.
Saving Stuyvesant Town is Daniel R. Garodnick's account of how Manhattan residents defeated a $5.5 billion real estate deal that threatened to displace thousands of middle-class families from one of New York City's largest apartment complexes.
Ray Wyatt Thriller is a three-book crime thriller series by Rick Mofina following investigator Ray Wyatt through a dark, interconnected trilogy published entirely in 2022.
Royals is a three-book contemporary romance series by Jules Bennett featuring royal heroes and the women who complicate their carefully managed lives, with stories spanning Europe and beyond.
Daniel R. Garodnick is a former New York City Council Member and lifelong Stuyvesant Town resident who wrote Saving Stuyvesant Town, an account of how a middle-class Manhattan community fought back against a $5.5 billion real estate deal that threatened their homes.
Kate Page is a four-book thriller series by Rick Mofina following a wire service reporter who specializes in covering crimes involving missing children, combining the urgency of breaking news with the emotional weight of families in crisis.
Rebekah Weatherspoon is an American romance author known for writing inclusive, character-driven romance novels and series featuring Black, plus-size, LGBTQ, and disabled heroines, from paranormal sorority fiction to contemporary Western romance.
Return to Stonerock is a four-book Harlequin Special Edition series by Jules Bennett set in the small Tennessee town of Stonerock, where returning characters rediscover love amid community ties and old wounds.
Emily Varga Standalone Novels collects her two YA fantasy novels — For She Is Wrath (2024) and The River She Became (2025) — both sweeping romantic fantasies with high-stakes plotting and strong heroines.
Jason Wade is a three-book thriller series by Rick Mofina following a rookie crime reporter in Seattle who covers cases that are more dangerous than anything his editor assigned, drawing on Mofina's own early journalism career for authentic texture.
Night World: The Ultimate Fan Guide is a companion volume to L.J. Smith's Night World series, published in 2009, with character profiles, series lore, and background on the supernatural world Smith created.
Return to Haven is a three-book contemporary romance series by Jules Bennett where characters come back to their hometown and discover that feelings they left behind never really went anywhere.
Emily Varga is an internationally bestselling YA fantasy author whose debut novel For She Is Wrath, a Pakistani romantic fantasy retelling of The Count of Monte Cristo, became an indie bestseller and was shortlisted for the Waterstones Children's Book Prize.
Jack Gannon is a four-book thriller series by Rick Mofina following a tenacious wire service reporter who finds himself at the center of explosive global stories, from terrorism to kidnapping, where the news isn't just the story — it's the danger.
Night World is a nine-book young adult paranormal romance series by L.J. Smith, set in a hidden supernatural society where falling in love with a human is the most forbidden thing you can do.
The Rancher's Heirs is a four-book Harlequin Desire series by Jules Bennett set on Texas ranches, where inheritance disputes, secret twins, and reluctant attraction push rugged heroes and determined heroines together.
L.J. Smith is the New York Times bestselling author of the Night World series, nine interconnected young adult paranormal romances set in a secret society of vampires, witches, werewolves, and shapeshifters living among humans.
R.A. MacAvoy Standalone Novels collects five standalone works of literary fantasy and science fiction, including The Book of Kells and The Grey Horse, showing the range of a writer equally at home in historical Ireland, distant planets, and meditations on death.
Rick Mofina is a Canadian crime fiction author and former journalist whose thriller series and standalones draw on his reporting experience — including interviews with death row inmates and time with police forces — to deliver fast, authentically grounded suspense fiction.
The Monroes is a three-book contemporary romance series by Jules Bennett following three siblings through love stories wrapped in family drama, emotional complications, and second chances.
Lens of the World is a three-book literary fantasy trilogy by R.A. MacAvoy following Nazhuret, an orphaned outsider trained in swordsmanship, astronomy, and philosophy, through three chapters of an extraordinary life in a richly constructed secondary world.
Les Dawson Non-Fiction collects the comedian's joke books, autobiographies, regional writing, and humorous essays, spanning four decades and showing the range of one of Britain's best-loved comic voices.
Marcum Brothers is a twelve-book romance series by Jules Bennett following the large Marcum family through interconnected love stories set across small towns and ranching communities.
Roz Watkins's anthology entry is a contribution to Noir from the Bar (2020), a crime fiction collection bringing together short stories from British crime writers in the Bar Library tradition.
Damiano is a three-book historical fantasy trilogy by R.A. MacAvoy, following Damiano Delstrego, the young son of an alchemist, through a war-torn alternate Italian Renaissance with the guidance of the archangel Raphael and the companionship of his talking dog.
Les Dawson Standalone Novels collects seven works of comic and genre fiction by the British comedian, ranging from Chandler pastiches and political satire to historical adventure, all carrying Dawson's characteristically dry wit.
Mafia Moguls is a four-book Harlequin Desire series by Jules Bennett where powerful men with dangerous pasts navigate desire, deception, and family obligations in stories that mix heat with suspense.
The Red House is Roz Watkins's standalone psychological thriller, following a woman who returns to a remote property linked to her past and uncovers something far more dangerous than the memories she expected to find.
Black Dragon is a two-book fantasy series by R.A. MacAvoy beginning with Tea with the Black Dragon, a quiet, character-driven novel about a possible 2,000-year-old Chinese dragon in human form who helps a woman search for her missing daughter.
DI Meg Dalton is a three-book British crime fiction series by Roz Watkins following Detective Inspector Meg Dalton through investigations in Derbyshire's Peak District, where local superstition, rural isolation, and human cruelty make for unsettling cases.
Les Dawson Non-Fiction collects the comedian's joke books, autobiographies, regional writing, and humorous essays, spanning four decades and showing the range of one of Britain's best-loved comic voices.
Lockwood Lightning is a three-book Harlequin Desire series by Jules Bennett following the Lockwood family through a trio of interconnected scandalous romances set against the backdrop of a powerful Southern dynasty.
Albatross is a two-book fantasy series by R.A. MacAvoy, published after a long break in her career, continuing her reputation for quiet, character-centred storytelling in speculative fiction.
Hollywood is a four-book contemporary romance series by Jules Bennett set among film sets, palace gates, and ski lodges, following characters caught between public scrutiny and private longing.
Les Dawson was a beloved British comedian and prolific writer who published joke books, autobiographies, comic novels, and genre fiction, bringing the same wit to the page that made him a fixture of British television.
Roz Watkins is a British crime fiction author and former patent lawyer who writes the DI Meg Dalton series, set in the Peak District, and the standalone thriller The Red House, known for their sharp plotting and atmospheric Derbyshire settings.
Haven Short is a brief three-book contemporary romance series by Jules Bennett set in the cozy town of Haven, following couples who find their way back to each other through the pull of small-town life.
Phil M. Williams's non-fiction entry is a single self-help title — You Matter More Than You Think (2023) — offering a departure from his thriller fiction in favor of direct encouragement aimed at readers struggling with self-worth.
R.A. MacAvoy is an American fantasy author whose debut novel Tea with the Black Dragon won the John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer, and whose subsequent series — including the Damiano trilogy and Lens of the World trilogy — earned her a devoted following in literary fantasy.
The Grimm Diaries is a four-book young adult dark fantasy series by Cameron Jace, following fairy tale characters who have survived into the modern world and must reckon with the lies written about them centuries ago.
Business and Babies is a Harlequin Desire continuity series featuring stories of powerful men unexpectedly navigating fatherhood alongside complicated romances built around boardrooms and baby surprises.
Phil M. Williams's standalone novels collect seventeen independent thriller, mystery, and domestic suspense titles published between 2015 and 2025, covering everything from school environments and predator hunting to political satire and small-town secrets.
The Grimm Diaries Prequels is a series of 24 novellas by Cameron Jace, each retelling a classic fairy tale from the character's own point of view, revealing the darker truths behind the Brothers Grimm versions.
2050 is a five-book dystopian thriller series by Phil M. Williams set in a near-future America where extreme inequality and authoritarian control have made dissent a punishable offense, following characters who refuse to stop asking difficult questions.
Cameron Jace is the author of the Grimm Diaries series, dark young adult retellings of classic fairy tales that expose the true stories behind the Brothers Grimm versions, with over a million copies sold.
The Barrington Trilogy is a three-book contemporary romance series by Jules Bennett following the wealthy Barrington family as ambition, attraction, and family loyalty pull characters in competing directions.
Angel's Share is a three-book contemporary romance series by Jules Bennett set around a Kentucky bourbon distillery, where family secrets and second chances collide over whiskey and long winters.
Phil M. Williams is an American thriller author who writes across multiple subgenres — political, domestic, dystopian, and psychological — with stories that follow ordinary people pulled into extraordinary situations drawn from real headlines.
Jules Bennett is a prolific American romance author best known for her Harlequin Desire titles, with more than 200 books spanning steamy contemporary romance, royal scandals, and small-town love stories.
Pearl S. Buck's anthology contributions and editorial compilations include five collections spanning short fiction, biography, fairy tales, and holiday stories, reflecting her broad literary interests and cultural range.
Pearl S. Buck's non-fiction spans twenty-three books across four decades, addressing China's history and culture, the position of women in American society, race relations, international development, and her personal experience raising a child with intellectual disabilities.
Pearl S. Buck's children's books include four titles published across several decades, covering young characters in China, America, and other settings, written with the same care for authentic cultural detail as her adult fiction.
Pearl S. Buck's picture books include Christmas Day in the Morning and The Christmas Mouse, two holiday-themed illustrated books that show her work in a very different register from her literary fiction.
Pearl S. Buck's short story collections gather decades of her shorter fiction and thematic anthologies, from The First Wife and Other Stories in 1933 through posthumous selections, covering China, Japan, and the American experience.
Pearl S. Buck's short stories and novellas include The Old Demon, The Enemy, and The Refugees, three compact works that show her fiction at its most concentrated, each centering on ordinary people caught in extraordinary circumstances.
Pearl S. Buck's standalone novels span over four decades, from East Wind: West Wind in 1930 through The Eternal Wonder in 2013, with most set in China and many exploring the tensions between Eastern and Western cultures, tradition and change.
Au bord de l'eau collects Pearl S. Buck's translations of the classic Chinese novel Water Margin, one of the four great classic novels of Chinese literature, known in English as Outlaws of the Marsh or All Men Are Brothers.
House of Earth is Pearl S. Buck's celebrated trilogy following the Wang family across three generations in China, beginning with the Pulitzer Prize-winning The Good Earth in 1931 and continuing through Sons and A House Divided.
Pearl S. Buck was the first American woman to win the Nobel Prize in Literature, awarded in 1938, and is best known for The Good Earth, a Pulitzer Prize-winning novel about peasant life in rural China, where she spent much of her early life as the daughter of missionaries.
Julie Miller Anthologies collects Ice Lake (2012), a single anthology entry from Julie Miller's long career in Harlequin Intrigue romantic suspense.
Intrigue Noir is a four-book Harlequin series by Julie Miller, with all books published in 2014, featuring darker, edgier romantic suspense stories in a noir-inflected style distinct from her Kansas City Precinct work.
Julie Miller's standalone novels span from her 1997 debut Immortal Heart through romantic suspense and action-romance titles including Personal Protection and A Stranger on Her Doorstep, showing her range outside the Kansas City Precinct universe.
Fortune Hunter is a four-book contemporary romantic suspense series by Christina Dodd, following four women — and the dangerous, charming men they become entangled with — across stories blending romance, caper elements, and genuine peril.
The Taylor Clan: Firehouse 13 is a four-book series by Julie Miller, following Kansas City firefighters from the Taylor family and Firehouse 13 through cases that cross between fire investigations, crime, and romantic suspense.
Boy Fortune Hunters is a six-book early twentieth-century adventure series by L. Frank Baum (writing as Floyd Akers), following teenage protagonist Sam Steele on sea voyages and expeditions across Alaska, Panama, Egypt, China, Yucatan, and the South Seas.
The Taylor Clan is a seven-book Harlequin Intrigue series by Julie Miller, following the Taylor family of Kansas City first responders from 2000 to 2014 through interconnected romantic suspense stories that launched Miller's Kansas City universe.
The Fortune Hunters author grouping covers two distinct series: the classic Boy Fortune Hunters adventure books by L. Frank Baum (writing as Floyd Akers), published 1906-1911, and Christina Dodd's contemporary Fortune Hunter romantic suspense series from 2006-2009.
Protectors at K-9 Ranch is an ongoing Harlequin Intrigue series by Julie Miller, launched in 2024 and set at a Kansas City-area K-9 training facility where handlers and their dogs face threats that blur the line between professional duty and personal danger.
Patrick Lee's standalone novel Wild Night is a 2022 thriller for younger readers, separate from his Travis Chase and Sam Dryden series.
The Precinct: Bachelors in Blue is a four-book Harlequin Intrigue series by Julie Miller, published 2016 to 2017, following single Kansas City police officers through dangerous cases and reluctant romances.
The Precinct: Cold Case is a three-book Harlequin Intrigue series by Julie Miller, published in 2015, following Kansas City detectives who reopen old cases with new evidence and find themselves in danger alongside unexpected romance.