Travis Chase
Travis Chase is a four-book sci-fi thriller trilogy by Patrick Lee following a man drawn into a decades-long secret war over an alien transmission that reached Earth through a mysterious breach in the Antarctic ice.
Travis Chase is a four-book sci-fi thriller trilogy by Patrick Lee following a man drawn into a decades-long secret war over an alien transmission that reached Earth through a mysterious breach in the Antarctic ice.
Sam Dryden is a three-book thriller series by Patrick Lee following a former special forces soldier who encounters supernatural-adjacent threats in three increasingly high-stakes missions.
The Precinct: Task Force is a six-book Harlequin Intrigue series by Julie Miller, published 2012 to 2013, following a multi-agency task force in Kansas City through interconnected investigations and romantic suspense plots.
Patrick Lee is a Michigan-based thriller author known for the Travis Chase trilogy — beginning with The Breach — and the Sam Dryden series, writing science-tinged action thrillers with strong conspiracy and government secrecy themes.
Precinct: S.W.A.T. Team is a four-book Julie Miller series published in 2010 and 2011, following Kansas City S.W.A.T. officers through high-stakes investigations alongside romantic suspense plots.
Don Brown's non-fiction works include Extortion 17, covering the deadliest day in US special operations history, and The Last Fighter Pilot, about the last living American ace of World War II.
Precinct: Brotherhood of the Badge is a four-book sub-series by Julie Miller, with all books published in 2008 and centered on Kansas City officers whose loyalty to each other and to the job shapes both their investigations and their romances.
Don Brown's graphic novel work includes 83 Days in Mariupol: A War Diary, a 2023 illustrated account of the Russian siege of Mariupol adapted from the prose edition.
Precinct Vice Squad is a two-book Julie Miller sub-series within The Precinct universe, featuring Up Against the Wall and Nine-Month Protector, both published in 2007.
Navy JAG is a three-book series by Don Brown covering military legal and ethical dilemmas, from detained service members to a wartime diary of the siege of Mariupol in 2022.
The Precinct is Julie Miller's flagship Harlequin Intrigue series, a twenty-two-book run following Kansas City police officers, detectives, and the people who end up under their protection across more than a decade of interconnected romantic suspense novels.
Montana Confidential is a four-book Harlequin Intrigue series by Julie Miller, with all books published in 2001 and set against a Montana backdrop with undercover agents, hidden heirs, and romantic suspense.
Pacific Rim is a five-book military thriller series by Don Brown following US Navy operations across Asia and the Pacific, connected to his broader Zack Brewer universe.
Yes, Ma'am is a standalone anthology by Chris Cooper, the only collected work outside his Rascal adventure series for children.
McCormick Family is a four-book Harlequin Intrigue series by Julie Miller, published 2002 to 2006, following members of the McCormick family through interconnected romantic suspense stories.
Zack Brewer/Navy Justice is a nine-book Christian legal thriller series by Don Brown following Navy JAG attorney Zack Brewer through terrorism cases, courts-martial, and international intrigue.
Don Brown is a former US Navy JAG officer and Christian fiction author known for the Zack Brewer/Navy Justice series, the Pacific Rim thrillers, and military non-fiction works including The Last Fighter Pilot.
Kansas City Crime Lab is a four-book Harlequin Intrigue series by Julie Miller, published 2021 to 2023, following crime lab investigators whose forensic work puts them in contact with dangerous criminals and unexpected romance.
Rascal is a six-book illustrated adventure series for young readers by Chris Cooper, following a courageous dog named Rascal as he navigates caves, floods, fires, and more to find his way home.
Chris Cooper is the author of the Rascal adventure series for young readers, a six-book run following a loyal dog on dangerous journeys, published between 2002 and 2017.
He's A Mystery is a loosely connected Harlequin series featuring four books by Julie Miller published from 2006 to 2014, each centering on a brooding, secretive hero with a dark past.
Year of the Sword is a LitRPG cultivation saga by Dakota Krout following characters named for months of the year as they advance through a sword-based cultivation system across five books published in 2022.
C.S. Poe's anthologies collect short fiction and contributed works across gay romance and speculative fiction, including Simmer and Once Upon a Time in the Weird West from 2016.
From 0-60 is a three-book Harlequin Intrigue series by Julie Miller, published in 2009 and set around the world of cars and high-speed action alongside romantic suspense.
Full Murderhobo is a three-book LitRPG comedy series by Dakota Krout following an adventurer whose entire build is optimized for maximum destruction with minimum social grace.
An Auden & O'Callaghan Mystery is a four-book gay mystery series by C.S. Poe following a forensic psychologist and a detective navigating criminal cases and a developing relationship.
Big Sky Bounty Hunters is a four-book Harlequin Intrigue series by Julie Miller, with all books published in 2005 and set in Montana around a team of bounty hunters whose dangerous work overlaps with romance.
Divine Dungeon: Lion's Lineage is a two-book LitRPG spin-off by Dakota Krout set in the Divine Dungeon universe, following a new protagonist with a focus on combat and lineage-based progression.
Angel's Touch is a two-book series by Julie Miller, spanning 1995 to 2000, blending romance with paranormal elements in her earliest published fiction.
C.S. Poe's short fiction and novellas span gay romance, mystery, and speculative fiction across six works published between 2015 and 2024.
Divine Dungeon: Artorian's Archives is a nineteen-book LitRPG spin-off series by Dakota Krout following Artorian, an elderly cultivator navigating the Divine Dungeon universe across a vast adventure spanning multiple volumes published between 2019 and 2024.
It's A Kind of Maragic is a three-part illustrated children's series by Ig Oliver, expanding the world of the Butterfly Bee Lady books into a broader adventure following Bee and her companions through a series of fantastical encounters.
Butterfly Bee Lady is a two-book illustrated children's series by Ig Oliver, following Belliza and her bee companion Bramley-Bee through friendship and adventure in stories aimed at younger readers.
C.S. Poe's standalone novel Southernmost Murder is a self-contained gay mystery set in Key West, separate from her ongoing series.
Julie Miller is a USA Today bestselling author of over a hundred Harlequin Intrigue romantic suspense novels, best known for her long-running Precinct universe set in Kansas City, which spans multiple interconnected series of cops, detectives, and the women in their lives.
The Divine Dungeon is a six-book LitRPG dungeon core series by Dakota Krout, following a sentient dungeon named Cal as it grows in power, attracts adventurers, and navigates the politics of a fantasy world from underground.
Damsels of Distress is a seven-book LitRPG fairy tale retelling series by Dakota Krout, published in 2025, combining classic fairy tale characters with LitRPG game mechanics and progression systems.
Ig Oliver is a British children's author and illustrator who worked as a professional chef before turning to writing, known for the illustrated Butterfly Bee Lady series and its expanded continuation as the It's A Kind of Maragic series.
Snow & Winter is a six-book gay mystery series by C.S. Poe following antique shop owner Sebastian Snow and NYPD detective Calvin Winter as they solve murders with roots in Victorian New York.
Superintendent Green is a seven-book series by John Bude, sharing several entries with the Superintendent Meredith series and covering Golden Age crime fiction set across English locations including Sussex and the French Riviera.
Cooking with Disaster is a three-book LitRPG comedy series by Dakota Krout following a chef navigating apocalyptic scenarios with cooking-based abilities, published in 2024.
Inspector Sherwood is a two-book series by John Bude, with both novels published in 1958, the final year of his career, featuring a new detective protagonist in the tradition of his Golden Age mysteries.
Karen Hattrup's two standalone YA novels — Frannie and Tru (2016) and Our Year in Love and Parties (2019) — explore teenage identity, family dynamics, and the complicated work of understanding another person.
The Silver Screen is a standalone gay mystery novel by C.S. Poe, set in the world of vintage film and featuring a murder investigation tied to Hollywood's golden age.
Completionist Chronicles: Wolfman Warlock is a fifteen-book audio-first edition of the Completionist Chronicles series, featuring additional content including the Wolfman Warlock novellas exclusive to the audiobook format.
Inspector Bigswell is a one-book series by John Bude, featuring The Cornish Coast Murder from 1935, a Golden Age detective novel set on the rugged Cornwall coastline.
Karen Hattrup is a Baltimore-based YA author and former journalist whose two novels explore teenage relationships, identity, and the gap between who people imagine each other to be and who they actually are.
Memento Mori is a gay mystery series by C.S. Poe following two mismatched NYPD detectives — one a cold case specialist, the other a forensic artist — who uncover Victorian-era crimes hidden beneath modern New York.
The Adelaide Henson Mystery series follows a hard-working Asheville detective through six books of mob-adjacent crime fiction, romantic intrigue, and Southern settings that reach from the Blue Ridge Mountains to the organized crime families of Chicago and Miami.
Magic & Steam is a four-book steampunk mystery series by C.S. Poe featuring a gay detective duo navigating crime and intrigue in an alternate-history world of magic and steam technology.
The Superintendent William Meredith series by John Bude follows a methodical Scotland Yard detective through twenty-two classic Golden Age mysteries set across England and the Continent, from 1935 to 1957.
The Completionist Chronicles is a fourteen-book LitRPG series by Dakota Krout following Joe, a healer-turned-ritualist who tries to unlock every skill and complete every quest in a fantasy game world he cannot leave.
A Lancaster Story is a three-book gay contemporary romance series by C.S. Poe, set in a small-town bakery and following the developing relationship between the two main characters.
Dakota Krout is a LitRPG and GameLit author best known for The Divine Dungeon and The Completionist Chronicles series, consistently a top-five Amazon and Audible bestseller with over seventy novels published between 2016 and 2026.
John Bude was the pen name of Ernest Elmore, a British Golden Age crime writer who created Superintendent William Meredith, a methodical Scotland Yard detective who investigated murders across English landscapes from the Lake District to the Riviera.
William Cain is the author of the Adelaide Henson Mystery series, six books set in Asheville, North Carolina following a sharp, solitary detective whose cases draw her into the world of organized crime, mob families, and dangerous personal entanglements.
C. Hope Clark's anthology contribution collects advice on the writing process, publishing, and marketing from romance and mystery authors, published in 2015.
C.S. Poe is a New York-based author of gay mystery and speculative fiction, best known for the Snow & Winter and Memento Mori series, with a background as a Gilded Age historian and board member of the Victorian Society of New York.
The Adventures of Black Dog: Beached Whale is a children's picture book by Tiffany Schmidt, published in 2015, featuring a dog named Black Dog in an illustrated adventure story.
The Rosie Stories is the sole collected work in Cynthia Voigt's catalog, a 2003 short fiction collection featuring the character Rosie across linked stories.
C. Hope Clark's non-fiction books cover the writing life from multiple angles, including finding grant funding, overcoming shyness as an author, building a writing team, and competing in writing contests, drawing on her decades of experience running FundsforWriters.
Cynthia Voigt's thirteen standalone novels span four decades of young adult and adult fiction, covering themes of identity, trauma, race, grief, and growing up across a wide range of settings and protagonists.
Mark Cecil's debut novel Bunyan and Henry; Or, the Beautiful Destiny reimagines Paul Bunyan and John Henry as real figures fighting economic exploitation and racial injustice in a mythic American landscape.
Tiffany Schmidt's standalone novels range from her 2012 debut Send Me a Sign to the holiday novella I'm Dreaming of a Wyatt Christmas, covering YA contemporary romance and coming-of-age stories.
Davis Farm is a three-book series by Cynthia Voigt featuring animal protagonists — a dog, a mouse, and a squirrel — each navigating the world of a working farm and the wilderness beyond it.
The Edisto Island Mysteries follow Callie Morgan, a former Boston homicide detective who retreats to her family's South Carolina beach house after her husband's murder, only to find that the island has more crime than she expected and that she cannot stop being a cop.
Mark Cecil is the debut author of Bunyan and Henry; Or, the Beautiful Destiny, a 2024 literary novel from Pantheon that reimagines American folk heroes Paul Bunyan and John Henry as mythic figures in a fractured nation.
Once Upon a Crime Family is a two-book YA thriller duology by Tiffany Schmidt, following a girl raised in a powerful crime organization who must navigate loyalty, danger, and her own conscience.
The Ben Porter series follows a former intelligence officer drawn into high-stakes threats involving national security, deception, and institutional corruption across five novels by Christopher Rosow.
Craven County Mysteries is a two-book mystery series by C. Hope Clark, set in a South Carolina county and launched in 2021 with Murdered in Craven and Burned in Craven.
Mister Max is a three-book middle grade mystery series by Cynthia Voigt following thirteen-year-old Maximilian Starling, who sets himself up as a private investigator while searching for his missing actor parents.
Once Bitten, Twice Dead is a 2024 Monster High novel by Tiffany Schmidt, set in the Monster High universe and aimed at younger YA readers who enjoy the franchise's blend of monster mythology and high school drama.
Bad Girls is a seven-book middle grade series by Cynthia Voigt following the friendship between Mikey and Margalo, two girls who meet in fifth grade and navigate school life, social dynamics, and growing up together through high school.
Bookish Boyfriends is a four-book YA series by Tiffany Schmidt in which a literature-obsessed girl discovers that real-life romance is messier — and better — than anything in the classic novels she loves.
The Caroline Slade Mysteries follow a federal agricultural investigator in South Carolina's Lowcountry through six books of crime fiction involving rural corruption, financial fraud, and the specific dangers of rural federal investigation work.
Christopher Rosow is the Connecticut-based author of the Ben Porter thriller series, a five-book run that began as a self-published debut and was later optioned for film by Spyglass Media Group.
C. Hope Clark is a South Carolina mystery author and writing community founder, best known for the twelve-book Edisto Island Mysteries featuring former Boston detective Callie Morgan, as well as the Caroline Slade agricultural crime series and the Craven County Mysteries.
Keith Houghton's standalone novels span psychological suspense and crime fiction, offering self-contained thrillers from the author of the Gabe Quinn and Maggie Novak series.
Tales of the Kingdom is a six-book medieval fantasy series by Cynthia Voigt set in a feudal world, following different protagonists across loosely connected stories of duty, identity, and survival.
Tiffany Schmidt is a former teacher and YA author known for the Bookish Boyfriends series, which reimagines classic literature for contemporary middle-grade readers, and for the duology Once Upon a Crime Family.
The Maggie Novak series follows a Florida homicide detective working cases tied to long-buried secrets, written by Amazon bestselling thriller author Keith Houghton.
Maris Soule's standalone novels span over three decades, from her 1983 debut through romantic suspense and contemporary romance to later standalone thrillers including A Killer Past and Echoes of Terror.
Plainsman is Simon Fairfax's five-book Western series, launched in 2023 and set on the post-Civil War American frontier, following a lawman through the violence and upheaval of the settling West.
The Tillerman Cycle is a seven-book Newbery Award-winning series by Cynthia Voigt following the Tillerman family, beginning with four abandoned children making their way to their grandmother under thirteen-year-old Dicey's leadership.
Cynthia Voigt is an award-winning American author of young adult and children's fiction, best known for the Tillerman Cycle — including Newbery Medal winner Dicey's Song — and recognized with the Margaret A. Edwards Award for lifetime achievement in 1995.
Family Matters is a five-book Harlequin romance series by Maris Soule, with all books published in 1999 and centered on themes of family, parenthood, and love in rural American settings.
The Gabe Quinn series follows an FBI special agent investigating dark, high-stakes homicide cases across four books by million-selling thriller author Keith Houghton.
Medieval is Simon Fairfax's six-book historical fiction series following Jamie de Grispere, a young knight and spy working for the English crown in the years leading to the Battle of Agincourt (1410–1415).
Deal is Simon Fairfax's Harlequin international financial thriller series following Rupert Brett, a dealmaker whose high-stakes negotiations put him in the path of crime, corruption, and mortal danger from his first book in 2017.
Destiny is a two-book romance series by Maris Soule, following characters whose paths cross with an element of fate, published in 1996 and 1997.
Keith Houghton is a million-selling crime fiction author best known for his Gabe Quinn and Maggie Novak thriller series, both published by Thomas & Mercer and consistently ranking at the top of Amazon's bestseller charts.
American Bachelors is a short Harlequin romance series by Maris Soule, featuring Thrill of the Chase, a contemporary romance published in 1995.
Condotierri is a two-book historical fiction series by Simon Fairfax, set in Renaissance Italy and following mercenary soldiers whose loyalty, skill, and survival depend on navigating the deadly politics of the Italian city-states.
The P.J. Benson Mysteries follow a small-town Michigan CPA named P.J. Benson who has a talent for finding trouble — starting with a dying man in her dining room and a shooter in her own woods.
Simon Fairfax is a British author who writes in three separate genres — international financial thrillers, medieval historical fiction, and classic Westerns — drawing on his background as a chartered surveyor, polo player, and martial artist.
Maris Soule is a Michigan-based author who wrote romance novels and romantic suspense for Harlequin and Silhouette before turning to mystery fiction with her P.J. Benson series, featuring a small-town CPA who keeps stumbling into murder.
Theodore Sturgeon's work appears in nearly 50 anthologies spanning from The Pocket Book of Science-Fiction (1943) through Space Pioneers (2018), including major science fiction retrospectives, genre collections, and thematic compilations. His stories were among the most anthologized in the field.
L. Ron Hubbard Presents: Writers of the Future is an annual anthology series showcasing emerging science fiction and fantasy writers, published since 1985. The series has run to 41 volumes and has been an important platform for discovering new talent in genre fiction.
Star Trek Fotonovel is a 15-volume series of illustrated novels published by Bantam Books from 1977 to 1982, adapting individual Star Trek episodes using photographs from the original TV series. Theodore Sturgeon contributed the episode Amok Time to the series.
Theodore Sturgeon's short story collections span from Without Sorcery (1948) to Selected Stories (2000), gathering his magazine fiction across multiple thematic and chronological anthologies published during his lifetime and after. The collections include 24 volumes.
Theodore Sturgeon's shorter fiction and novellas include works published across several anthologies and later archival collections, from A Rose for Ecclesiastes (1963) to posthumously assembled material through 2011.
Theodore Sturgeon's standalone novels span from The Dreaming Jewels (1950) to Godbody (1986), including the celebrated More Than Human (1953) and explorations of sexuality, identity, and humanity across science fiction and mainstream fiction. His novel output runs to ten books.
The Complete Stories of Theodore Sturgeon is a 13-volume chronological collection edited by Paul Williams, published by North Atlantic Books from 1994 to 2010. It gathers all of Sturgeon's short fiction with introductions by major science fiction writers.
Theodore Sturgeon (1918-1985) was an American science fiction and fantasy author whose novel More Than Human (1953) won the International Fantasy Award and became a foundational text of the genre. His short fiction, collected across 13 volumes of Complete Stories, is considered some of the finest in 20th-century science fiction.
T. Gephart appears in the two-volume Dissent anthology series (2022), contributing to a multi-author romance collection.
T. Gephart's standalone novels — The Fall (2016), Viral (2019), and One-Night Stand-In (2019) — offer self-contained contemporary romance stories outside her main series, with varied premises from social media gone wrong to high-stakes impersonation.
Power Station is a four-book contemporary rock star romance series by T. Gephart following the members of an internationally successful band as they each find love after years of touring and success. The series began with High Strung in 2014.
Lexi is a five-book contemporary romance series by T. Gephart following the protagonist Lexi across a connected storyline of fate, faith, and second chances. The series ran from 2013 to 2014.
Hot In The City is a seven-book contemporary romance series by T. Gephart with a range of urban settings, including New Orleans, Las Vegas, and beyond. The series spans from 2003 to 2021.
Crazy In Love is a two-book contemporary romance series by T. Gephart following characters navigating the messy aftermath of past relationships and new beginnings. The books — My Greatest Mistake (2021) and My Biggest Break (2022) — were published a year apart.
Collision is a two-book contemporary romance series by T. Gephart with opposites-attract storylines told through the vehicle metaphors of its titles: Train Wreck (2017) and Car Crash (2019).
Black Addiction is a three-book contemporary romance series by T. Gephart following characters in an intense, high-stakes emotional world. The three books — Slide, Sticks, and Stand — were published in 2015 and 2016.
#1 is a seven-book contemporary romance series by T. Gephart following characters in high-pressure competitive environments — athletes, rivals, and the complications that come with ambition. The series began with Xander's Chance in 2013.
T. Gephart is a USA Today and international bestselling romance author from Melbourne, Australia, known for humorous contemporary romance and rock star fiction. Her series include the Power Station band romance and the #1 series set in college and professional sports environments.
Jaine Diamond's standalone novels include Wicked Angel (2023) and Irresistible Rogue (2023), offering self-contained contemporary romance stories within her broader Dirtyverse world.
Vancity Villains is a three-book contemporary dark romance series by Jaine Diamond featuring morally complicated men in Vancouver. The series begins with Handsome Devil (2021).
Players is a nine-book contemporary romance series by Jaine Diamond set in the Dirtyverse, following athletes, CEOs, and complicated men navigating love in Vancouver and beyond. The series began with Play Me in 2016.
Dirty is a 14-book contemporary rock star romance series by Jaine Diamond set in Las Vegas and Vancouver, following the band and its extended world of musicians, managers, and the women who love them. The series began in 2016.
DEEP is a two-book erotic military romance series by Jaine Diamond, following soldiers and the relationships forged under pressure. The series consists of Deep (2015) and Deeper (2017).
Bayshore Billionaires is a two-book contemporary romance series by Jaine Diamond set in Vancouver, following wealthy men and the women they can't forget. The series began in 2024 with Charming Deception.
Jaine Diamond is a Canadian romance author based in Vancouver, known for the interconnected Dirtyverse of contemporary romance series including Dirty, Players, and Vancity Villains. Her books feature confident heroines and men with complicated exteriors and genuine hearts.
Thomas Wolfe appears in several major literary anthologies, including 50 Great Short Stories, The Rag and Bone Shop of the Heart, and Baseball: a Literary Anthology, placing his work alongside other canonical American writers.
Akashic Noir is a long-running anthology series published by Akashic Books featuring dark, crime-focused short fiction set in cities around the world. The series began in 2002 and has grown to more than 120 volumes.
Thomas Wolfe's non-fiction writings include The Story of a Novel — his account of writing Of Time and the River — as well as letters, journals, and essays published posthumously. These works offer direct access to his thinking about writing and his personal life.
Diana L. Paxson appears in ten anthologies from 1978 to 2014, including Moonsinger's Friends (a tribute to Andre Norton), multiple Sword and Sorceress volumes, and The Pagan Anthology of Short Fiction. Her anthology work shows the breadth of the fantasy community she has been part of.
Thomas Wolfe's short story collections gather his magazine fiction and shorter prose into volumes published from 1935 to 2008, including From Death to Morning and The Complete Short Stories of Thomas Wolfe. The collections show his range as a writer of shorter-form fiction.
Blood of Ten Chiefs is a five-book shared-world fantasy anthology series set in the ElfQuest universe, co-edited by Diana L. Paxson and Richard Pini, gathering stories by multiple authors about the ten chiefs of the Wolfrider elf tribe. The series ran from 1986 to 1993.
Thomas Wolfe's short fiction and novellas include works published both during his lifetime and posthumously, spanning from The Lost Boy (1937) to later archival releases. The collection shows the range of his shorter form writing alongside his major novels.
Diana L. Paxson has written eight non-fiction books on Norse paganism, runes, and trance practice, including Taking Up the Runes (2005) and Essential Asatru (2006), which are widely used in Heathen communities. Her non-fiction work spans from 2003 to 2017.
Three works of political nonfiction by Rebecca Traister examining women's roles in American society, from the 2008 election to the history of female anger.
Thomas Wolfe's standalone novels include his four major autobiographical works — Look Homeward, Angel, Of Time and the River, The Web and the Rock, and You Can't Go Home Again — as well as posthumously published manuscripts. His novels span from 1929 to 2009.
Diana L. Paxson's five standalone novels span from White Mare, Red Stallion (1976) to The Serpent's Tooth (1991), exploring Celtic, Norse, and mythological themes in a range of historical and secondary-world settings.
Rebecca Traister is an American journalist and author who writes nonfiction books about women, politics, and American culture, including the New York Times bestsellers All the Single Ladies and Good and Mad.
Thomas Wolfe (1900-1938) was an American novelist from Asheville, North Carolina, best known for his autobiographical novels Look Homeward, Angel and Of Time and the River. His lyric, expansive prose style made him one of the defining voices of the Southern literary tradition.
Two short story collections by Ramona Ausubel — A Guide to Being Born and Awayland — showcasing her range across surreal, warm, and quietly strange fiction.
Wodan's Children is a three-book historical fantasy series by Diana L. Paxson set in post-Roman Germanic Europe, following the origins of the Nibelung legend and the fall of the Burgundian kingdom. The series ran from 1993 to 1996.
You Are on the Air is a 26-book Christian contemporary romance series by Lisa M. Prysock set around a radio station, with each book title following a Dial [Letter] For [Word] format. The series ran from 2021 to 2024.
A single novella by Ramona Ausubel, Tributaries, published in 2013 alongside her debut novel and short story collection.
Westria is an eight-book secondary-world fantasy series by Diana L. Paxson set in a post-apocalyptic California where nature spirits, human kingdoms, and ancient spiritual practices shape a new civilization. The series ran from 1982 to 2006.
Whispers in Wyoming is a 33-book Christian historical Western romance series by Lisa M. Prysock set in Wyoming, following a large community of characters across stories of love, faith, and frontier life. The series ran from 2017 to 2023.
Hallowed Isle is a four-book historical fantasy series by Diana L. Paxson set in post-Roman Britain, retelling the Arthurian legend from a historical and mythological perspective. The four volumes — The Book of the Sword, The Book of the Spear, The Book of the Cauldron, and The Book of the Stone — were all published in 1999-2000.
Three novels by Ramona Ausubel spanning from a WWII Jewish village in Romania to an American family's class anxieties to a mother-daughter mammoth de-extinction expedition in Siberia.
The Switchboard Sisterhood is a 14-book Christian romance series by Lisa M. Prysock following women telephone operators in the early 20th century, each book named for a different operator. The series ran from 2022 to 2023.
A single standalone novel by Peter Helton, Orinstar, published in 2017 outside his two detective series.
Ramona Ausubel is an American literary fiction author whose novels blend surrealism, humor, and emotional depth, including the award-winning No One is Here Except All of Us.
The Belles of Wyoming is a 35-book Christian historical Western romance series by Lisa M. Prysock set on the Wyoming frontier, following a large cast of women navigating love, hardship, and faith. The series ran from 2018 to 2021.
The Chronicle of Fionn mac Cumhal is a three-book historical fantasy series by Diana L. Paxson co-written with Adrienne Martine-Barnes, retelling the Irish legends of the warrior Fionn mac Cumhal and the Fianna. The series ran from 1993 to 1995.
Avalon is an 11-book historical fantasy series begun by Marion Zimmer Bradley and continued by Diana L. Paxson, tracing the priestesses of Avalon from prehistory through the Arthurian era and beyond. The series began with The Mists of Avalon in 1979.
DI Liam McLusky arrives in Bristol carrying a troubled past and finds the city's criminal landscape is more than ready to test him in this four-book police procedural series by Peter Helton.
Ten standalone romantic comedies by Leonie Mack set across Europe, from Christmas music in England to summer days in Italy and cycling adventures in Germany.
Romance at the Gilded Age Resorts is a nine-book Christian historical romance series by Lisa M. Prysock set at famous American resort hotels of the late 19th century, from Saratoga to the Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island. The series ran from 2023 to 2024.
Artist and part-time private investigator Chris Honeysett takes cases in and around Bath, England, with a team that includes an ex-burglar, an ex-forger, and a technogeek in tow.
Diana L. Paxson is an American fantasy author best known for the Westria series and for completing the Avalon series after Marion Zimmer Bradley's death in 1999. She is also a practicing Heathen and has written widely on Norse paganism, runes, and trance work.
North and South: Civil War Brides is a nine-book Christian historical romance series by Lisa M. Prysock set against the backdrop of the American Civil War, following brides from different states. The series was published in 2020.
Leonie Mack's first series of connected novels follows destination weddings across Europe, beginning with two 2025 releases set in Italy and a winter location.
Fractured Thoughts (2012) is Lane Whitt's sole short fiction piece, published before her debut novel series, offering an early glimpse of her voice and interests in the paranormal romance space.
Leonie Mack is an Australian-born romance author based in Germany who writes feel-good romantic comedies set across Europe, with a particular fondness for Italy and travel.
Mistaken Identity Mail Order Brides is a nine-book Christian historical Western romance series by Lisa M. Prysock in which each book follows a man waiting for a mail-order bride who may not be who she seems. All nine books were published in 2021.
Peter Helton is a British crime fiction author who writes two detective series set in England — one featuring artist-PI Chris Honeysett in Bath, and another following Detective Inspector Liam McLusky in Bristol.
A collection of eighteen true crime short works by Anthony Bruno, covering notorious cases from across the United States and beyond.
Imposter For Christmas is a nine-book Christian historical Western romance series by Lisa M. Prysock following mail-order brides — all named after their orders — who arrive in the West under unexpected circumstances. All nine books were published in 2021.
My Pack is a three-book paranormal reverse harem romance series by Lane Whitt following a young woman called Kitten who is drawn into the world of wolf shifters and must navigate loyalty, danger, and love within a pack. The series ran from 2015 to 2019.
A single anthology entry in Raine Miller's catalogue, Nightingale, published in 2022.
Two works of true crime nonfiction by Anthony Bruno, including the acclaimed account of contract killer Richard Kuklinski and a co-written story of a bounty hunter.
Georgia Peaches is a 17-book Christian contemporary romance series by Lisa M. Prysock set in the American South, following women whose stories centre on matters of the heart — contentment, devotion, mercy, and identity. All books were published between 2020 and 2022.
Lane Whitt is a romance author who writes reverse harem paranormal fiction, best known for the My Pack series in which a young woman navigates a world of wolf shifters. Her debut Finding My Pack reached the top of the Amazon charts in its niche genre.
Two early standalone romance novels by Raine Miller, published in 2012 and 2014 alongside the launch of her Blackstone Affair series.
Three standalone crime and thriller novels by Anthony Bruno, including his novelization of the film Seven and two original works of dark fiction.
Dogwood Creek Matchmakers is a three-book Christian contemporary romance series by Lisa M. Prysock set in a small Southern town where matchmaking brings couples together. The series began in 2024.
Love Your Church is a four-book non-fiction series by Steve Robinson exploring different aspects of church community life — belonging, welcome, gathering, and service. All four books were published in 2023.
A single short-form romance by Raine Miller set within her Blackstone world, featuring Lord Blackwood and a story of first nights and high-stakes romance.
Brides of Pelican Rapids is a 20-book Christian historical Western romance series by Lisa M. Prysock following different women who come to the small town of Pelican Rapids seeking love, community, and a fresh start. The series ran from 2019 to 2025.
Loretta Kovacs works in a parole violations unit, chasing jumped bail in cases that get increasingly strange and darkly funny in this three-book series by Anthony Bruno.
Steve Robinson's two standalone thrillers — The Penmaker's Wife (2019) and The Secret Wife (2020) — are historical mysteries set outside the Jefferson Tayte world, each exploring secrets hidden in marriages and family history.
A series of standalone hockey romances set around the Vegas Crush ice hockey team, written by Raine Miller under the pen name Brit DeMille.
FBI agents Gibbons and Tozzi are an unlikely team, but together they've become the most persistent mob-busters in New Jersey in this six-book crime series by Anthony Bruno.
Billionaires & Debutantes is an eight-book Christian contemporary romance series by Lisa M. Prysock following modern women of faith navigating love, wealth, and family in stories published in 2020 and 2021.
Jefferson Tayte Genealogical Mystery is an eight-book historical crime series by Steve Robinson following American genealogist Jefferson Tayte as he investigates family secrets that connect modern crimes to historical events in England and Europe. The series began with In the Blood in 2011.
Six connected romance novels by Raine Miller, each following a different couple navigating love after weddings that didn't quite go to plan.
Anthony Bruno is a crime fiction author best known for his Gibbons and Tozzi FBI thriller series and the Loretta Kovacs novels, as well as true crime nonfiction books including The Iceman.
A two-book series following the next generation of Blackstones in Raine Miller's ongoing connected romance world.
Lisa M. Prysock's standalone novels span Christian historical and contemporary romance from 2014 to 2023, including stories set in Regency England, the American West, and small-town modern settings.
Steve Robinson is a British crime writer based in London, best known for the Jefferson Tayte Genealogical Mystery series in which an American genealogist investigates historical crimes across England and Europe. He has published eight Jefferson Tayte novels, two standalones, and non-fiction on church life.
Cathy Kelly appears in four anthologies including Irish Girls About Town (1995), The Sunday Night Book Club (2006), Over the Moon (2009), and And Then He Kissed Me (2013), contributing short fiction alongside other Irish and British women's fiction writers.
Art recovery expert Jamie Saintclaire uncovers dangerous secrets from history in four conspiracy thrillers by James Douglas, opening with The Doomsday Testament.
Lord Ivan Everley — Olympic archer, polo celebrity, and British peer — meets his match in an art conservationist in this romance series spun off from the Blackstone Affair world.
Victorian Christian Heritage is a two-book Christian historical romance series by Lisa M. Prysock set in Victorian England, following Hannah and Abigail through stories of faith and romance. Both books were published in 2018.
Elite security agent Ethan Blackstone becomes obsessed with the American art student whose nude portrait he acquires in this intense, London-set romance series by Raine Miller.
Christmas Magic (2011) is Cathy Kelly's only short story collection, a seasonal volume of stories published for the holiday market.
James Douglas is the pen name of historical fiction writer Douglas Jackson, author of four adventure thrillers featuring art recovery expert Jamie Saintclaire.
The Lydia Collection is a three-book Christian historical romance series by Lisa M. Prysock set in Victorian England, featuring stories of faith, protection, and redemption. The series ran from 2015 to 2016.
Cathy Kelly has written two shorter fiction pieces — Letter from Chicago (2002) and The Perfect Holiday (2010) — offering brief, self-contained stories between her full-length novels.
RCMP Inspector Madoc Rhys and his wife Janet solve murders across rural New Brunswick in this five-book Canadian cozy mystery series by Charlotte MacLeod writing as Alisa Craig.
The Duncans is a two-book Christian historical romance series by Lisa M. Prysock set during Christmas in Scotland, following the Duncan family across festive seasons. Both books were published in 2025.
Cathy Kelly's 23 standalone novels span from Woman to Woman (1997) to Sisterhood (2024), following women through friendship, family, marriage, and the complicated rhythms of modern Irish and British life. She is one of Ireland's bestselling fiction authors.
Madoc & Janet Rhys is the pen name used by Charlotte MacLeod for her Canadian mystery series featuring RCMP Inspector Madoc Rhys and his wife Janet.
Raine Miller is a New York Times bestselling romance author whose books range from the intense Blackstone Affair series to the hockey romances of Vegas Crush, written under the pen name Brit DeMille.
Song of the Prairie is a three-book Christian historical Western romance series by Lisa M. Prysock pairing unlikely couples on the American frontier. All three books were published in 2025.
Cathy Kelly is an Irish author of women's fiction whose novels have sold millions of copies worldwide since 1997. Born in Belfast and based in County Wicklow, she writes warm, emotionally grounded stories about women's friendships, family, and the complications of modern life.
A single standalone novel by Maddie Cochere, Stanley Pearl, published in 2018 outside her two mystery series.