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The S.H.E. series by Christine Michelle features strong heroines navigating life, love, and personal challenges across three connected romance novels.
The S.H.E. series by Christine Michelle features strong heroines navigating life, love, and personal challenges across three connected romance novels.
Vicki Lewis Thompson is a bestselling romance author with over 100 million copies sold, known for her Harlequin series featuring cowboys, small towns, and romantic comedy.
The Bailey Devlin series by Rebecca Forster is a lighthearted mystery trilogy following astrologer Bailey Devlin through comedic misadventures.
The Federal Paranormal Unit World series by L.J. Vickery follows agents in a government unit that handles supernatural threats, blending paranormal romance with suspense.
The Mirabelle Taggart series by Elisabeth Ogilvie consists of two novels, Weep And Know Why (1972) and The Dreaming Swimmer (1976), set in coastal Maine.
The Robeson Family series by Christine Michelle is a contemporary romance focused on family dynamics and second chances.
The Jennie Trilogy by Elisabeth Ogilvie is a three-book historical fiction series following a Scottish woman who emigrates to early nineteenth-century Maine.
Mirage Islands Mates by Christine Michelle is a paranormal romance series set on mysterious islands where shifters find their fated partners.
The Paranormal Dating Agency World series by L.J. Vickery features shifter romances connected to a supernatural matchmaking service, with 24 books of dragon, wolf, bear, and other shifter pairings.
Rebecca Forster is an American author of legal thrillers and suspense novels, best known for the Josie Bates series featuring a tough Los Angeles attorney.
The Cass Phillips series by Elisabeth Ogilvie includes two young adult novels, Blueberry Summer (1956) and Fabulous Year (1964), set in coastal Maine.
FTO is a standalone romance novel by Christine Michelle about finding unexpected love and second chances.
The S.O.S. series by L.J. Vickery is a romantic suspense series with military and paranormal elements.
Aces High MC - Tallahassee by Christine Michelle follows the Florida chapter of the Aces High motorcycle club.
The Bennett's Island series by Elisabeth Ogilvie follows a Maine lobstering family across nine novels spanning from 1944 to 1991.
Nightmare Men is a paranormal romance series by L.J. Vickery featuring dark supernatural heroes.
A collection of plays and skits by Rosslyn Elliott designed for use in Christian school settings.
Aces High MC - Sierra High by Christine Michelle follows the Sierra mountain chapter of the Aces High motorcycle club.
David Poyer's nonfiction includes a memoir about life in the rural South and a book about notable Naval Academy graduates.
Elisabeth Ogilvie was an American novelist best known for her Bennett's Island series and her many novels set along the Maine coast.
Erik Larson's Non-Fiction works include bestselling narrative history books like The Devil in the White City, Isaac's Storm, Dead Wake, and The Splendid and the Vile.
Lobster Cove is a single-book small-town romance by L.J. Vickery set in a coastal Maine community.
The Undercover Gorgon Mini series by R.L. Naquin follows a Gorgon on covert assignments for the Mt. Olympus Employment Agency in a world where mythological beings work among humans.
The Saddler's Legacy series by Rosslyn Elliott is a trilogy of inspirational historical novels set in 1850s Ohio during the lead-up to the Civil War.
Aces High MC - Dakotas by Christine Michelle follows the Dakotas chapter of the Aces High motorcycle club across three books of romance and club drama.
Danny Wallace contributed to the travel anthology By the Seat of My Pants (2005), a collection of humorous travel writing.
David Poyer's standalone novels range from early science fiction and political thrillers to literary fiction about whaling and the sea.
Erik Larson's standalone novel No One Goes Alone (2021) is a ghost story and a rare departure from his usual narrative non-fiction.
The Immortals series by L.J. Vickery features ancient immortal warriors living in the modern world, each finding their fated mate.
Michael Christie's short stories and novellas are literary works exploring isolation, human connection, and the tensions of everyday life.
The Mt. Olympus Employment Agency: Muse series by R.L. Naquin follows a Muse navigating the modern world through assignments from an agency that employs mythological figures.
Rosslyn Elliott is an American author of inspirational historical fiction, best known for the Saddler's Legacy trilogy set in 1850s Ohio.
Aces High MC - Charleston by Christine Michelle is the largest sub-series in the Aces High MC universe, following the Charleston chapter through nine books of motorcycle club romance.
Danny Wallace's standalone children's books include The Day the Screens Went Blank, The Luckiest Kid in the World, and The Boss of Everyone.
The Civil War at Sea trilogy by David Poyer covers naval warfare during the American Civil War, following both Union and Confederate perspectives.
Erik Larson's Non-Fiction series includes The Devil in the White City, Dead Wake, The Splendid and the Vile, and other narrative non-fiction books that read true stories like novels.
Heroes in Hardhats: Boston by L.J. Vickery is a contemporary romance spin-off set among construction workers in Boston.
Michael Christie's story collection The Beggar's Garden explores urban poverty, addiction, and moments of unexpected grace in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside.
The Mt. Olympus Employment Agency: Cupid series by R.L. Naquin follows the Greek god of love on modern-day missions arranged by an employment agency for mythological beings.
Aces High MC - Cedar Falls by Christine Michelle follows members of the Cedar Falls chapter of the Aces High motorcycle club as they find love.
Danny Wallace's non-fiction books chronicle his real-life experiments and adventures, from saying yes to everything in Yes Man to accidentally starting a worldwide movement in Join Me!.
Erik Larson is an American author of narrative non-fiction, known for The Devil in the White City, Dead Wake, and The Splendid and the Vile.
The Heroes in Hardhats series by L.J. Vickery follows construction workers and tradesmen finding romance on and off the job site.
Jaye Ford's standalone novels are Australian suspense thrillers featuring women facing danger in everyday settings.
Michael Christie's standalone novels are literary fiction works exploring family bonds, fear, and humanity's relationship with the natural world.
The Monster Haven Short Stories collection features companion pieces to R.L. Naquin's Monster Haven series, offering additional adventures with Zoey and the hidden supernatural world.
The Tiller Galloway series by David Poyer follows a former Navy diver pulled into dangerous underwater adventures along the American coast.
Christine Michelle is a romance author who specializes in motorcycle club romance, paranormal shifter romance, and small-town love stories.
Danny Wallace's standalone novels Charlotte Street (2011) and Who is Tom Ditto? (2014) blend comedy with London-set stories about identity and missed connections.
The Gemma-Hydrox series by L.J. Vickery is a paranormal romance series featuring supernatural protectors and the people they are bound to defend.
The Hemlock County series by David Poyer is set in the fictional rural mountains of Pennsylvania, blending suspense with stories about small-town life and the natural world.
Michael Christie is a Canadian author known for literary fiction and short stories that explore themes of family, loss, and connection.
The Miranda Jack series by Jaye Ford follows an Australian woman dealing with the aftermath of trauma while getting pulled into new dangerous situations.
The Monster Haven series by R.L. Naquin follows Zoey, a woman who can see hidden supernatural creatures, as she helps them survive in the human world.
Nick Harkaway has contributed short fiction to several anthologies, including Arc, Solaris Rising 2, Irregularity, and Doctor Who: Time Trips.
The Dan Lenson series by David Poyer follows a U.S. Navy officer through decades of service, from Cold War-era missions to a fictional war with China.
The Djinn Haven series by R.L. Naquin follows a djinn who runs a safe house for displaced supernatural beings in a world where humans and hidden creatures coexist.
The Downeast SWAT series by L.J. Vickery is a romantic suspense series following members of a SWAT team in Maine as they find love while handling dangerous situations.
The Hamish series by Danny Wallace follows a young boy who discovers strange phenomena in his town, starting with time stopping in Hamish and the Worldstoppers (2015).
Jaye Ford is an Australian suspense and thriller author whose books feature ordinary women facing dangerous situations.
Nick Harkaway's non-fiction work The Blind Giant (2012) examines how digital technology and the internet are changing human society and individual lives.
Tee Morris has contributed to multiple anthologies spanning fantasy, science fiction, and steampunk genres.
Danny Wallace is a British author, comedian, and presenter known for his humorous non-fiction books like Yes Man and Join Me!, as well as the Hamish children's series.
David Poyer is an American novelist known for his naval fiction, including the long-running Dan Lenson series and the Tiller Galloway diving thrillers.
L.J. Vickery is a romance author who writes paranormal, military, and contemporary romance series featuring shifters, immortals, and small-town settings.
Michael Dibdin edited two crime fiction anthologies collecting notable works from the genre's best writers.
Nick Harkaway's short fiction includes Edie Investigates (2012), a novella-length mystery featuring an elderly amateur detective.
R.L. Naquin is an American urban fantasy author known for the Monster Haven series and the Mt. Olympus Employment Agency books, blending humor with supernatural storylines.
The Tale from the Archives series features individual short stories set in the Ministry of Peculiar Occurrences steampunk universe.
Michael Dibdin's standalone novels range from a dark Sherlock Holmes reimagining to literary thrillers set in Britain and America.
Nick Harkaway's standalone novels include The Gone-Away World, Angelmaker, Tigerman, and Gnomon -- ambitious genre-blending fiction that mixes sci-fi, satire, and literary experimentation.
The Tales From the Archives Anthologies are a ten-volume companion series to the Ministry of Peculiar Occurrences, featuring short stories set in the same steampunk world.
The Aurelio Zen series by Michael Dibdin follows a cynical Italian police detective through eleven mystery novels, each set in a different region of Italy.
Karin Slaughter has contributed to multiple anthologies alongside other bestselling crime and thriller authors.
The Complete Guide to Writing Fantasy is a multi-volume instructional series edited and co-authored by Tee Morris, offering advice for aspiring fantasy writers.
The Titanium Noir series by Nick Harkaway is a noir detective series set in a near-future world where biotechnology has created a class of giant, near-immortal rich people.
Karin Slaughter's collections bundle selected short fiction and novellas into combined volumes.
The Medieval Murderers is a collaborative historical fiction series written by a group of authors including Ian Morson, Bernard Knight, Michael Jecks, and others.
Michael Dibdin was a British crime writer best known for the Aurelio Zen series, eleven mystery novels set across Italy featuring a sardonic Italian detective.
Nick Harkaway is a British novelist known for ambitious, genre-blending fiction including The Gone-Away World, Angelmaker, and the Titanium Noir series.
Tee Morris's non-fiction books cover podcasting, social media, streaming, and technology platforms, published from 2002 to 2020.
Karin Slaughter's short stories and novellas are standalone crime fiction pieces published between 2006 and 2015.
The Nick Zuliani series by Ian Morson features a Venetian merchant and investigator in Kublai Khan's China during the 13th century.
Mark A. Hewitt's Picture book Airshow (2017) is a standalone work about the world of aviation shows and aerial photography.
Tee Morris's short stories and novellas include standalone fantasy and steampunk pieces published between 2012 and 2016.
The Duncan Hunter series by Mark A. Hewitt follows a former CIA pilot through covert operations, government conspiracies, and high-stakes espionage across nine thriller novels.
Karin Slaughter's standalone novels include crime thrillers like Cop Town, Pretty Girls, and False Witness, each with self-contained stories.
The Master William Falconer Mystery series by Ian Morson follows a 13th-century Oxford scholar who investigates murders in medieval England.
The Verity Fitzroy and the Ministry Seven series by Tee Morris is a young adult steampunk adventure set in the Ministry of Peculiar Occurrences universe.
Ian Morson is a British author of historical mystery fiction, known for the Master William Falconer series set in 13th-century Oxford and the Medieval Murderers collaborative novels.
Mark A. Hewitt is the author of the Duncan Hunter thriller series, featuring a former CIA pilot drawn into covert operations and government conspiracies.
The Morevi series by Tee Morris is a fantasy duology blending swashbuckling adventure with portal fantasy elements.
The North Falls Thriller series by Karin Slaughter is a new crime fiction sequence beginning in 2025, set in a small town with dangerous secrets.
The Raylan Givens series follows a tough, old-school U.S. Marshal through crime stories set in Florida, Kentucky, and Detroit, started by Elmore Leonard and continued by his son Peter Leonard.
The Cartel series by Ashley and JaQuavis is a bestselling urban fiction saga following the rise and fall of a powerful drug organization across multiple generations.
Ashley Antoinette is an American urban fiction author known for The Cartel series and its spinoffs, written with JaQuavis Coleman under the pen name Ashley and JaQuavis.
The Good Daughter series by Karin Slaughter includes the bestselling novel The Good Daughter and related works, centered on a family haunted by a violent crime.
The Ministry of Peculiar Occurrences is a steampunk adventure series by Tee Morris and Pip Ballantine, set in a secret branch of the British government investigating supernatural threats.
Peter Leonard's short fiction includes Am I a Man, an early work published in 1994.
The Billibub Baddings series by Tee Morris is a fantasy-noir detective series featuring a dwarf private investigator in 1920s Chicago.
The Georgia series by Karin Slaughter is a short crime fiction sequence bridging the Grant County and Will Trent storylines.
Peter Leonard's standalone novels are fast-paced crime thrillers featuring ordinary people caught up in dangerous schemes and desperate situations.
The Harry Levin series by Peter Leonard follows a Holocaust survivor who becomes entangled in dangerous situations decades after World War II.
Taylor Caldwell's non-fiction work includes On Growing Up Tough, a 1971 book reflecting her views on perseverance and self-reliance.
Tee Morris is an American author known for steampunk fiction, fantasy novels, and non-fiction guides on podcasting and social media.
The Will Trent series by Karin Slaughter follows GBI Special Agent Will Trent through complex criminal investigations across Georgia.
The Grant County series by Karin Slaughter is a crime fiction saga set in a small Georgia town, featuring medical examiner Sara Linton and police chief Jeffrey Tolliver.
Peter Leonard is an American crime fiction writer and the son of novelist Elmore Leonard, known for fast-paced thrillers and the continuation of the Raylan Givens series.
Taylor Caldwell's short fiction includes Unto All Men, a posthumously published work from 2012.
The Andrea Oliver series by Karin Slaughter follows a young U.S. Marshal uncovering dangerous secrets tied to her mother's past.
Taylor Caldwell's standalone novels range from biblical epics and historical fiction to intimate character studies set across centuries of history.
The Barbours/Bouchards series by Taylor Caldwell follows two powerful American families through generations of industrial ambition and personal conflict.
Karin Slaughter is a bestselling American crime fiction author known for the Will Trent, Grant County, and Andrea Oliver series, with over 40 million copies sold worldwide.
Taylor Caldwell was a prolific British-American novelist known for sweeping historical fiction and family sagas spanning the 20th century.
A collection of standalone novels by Julie Mayhew, spanning young adult fiction, alternate history, and literary thrillers published from 2013 to 2022.
Julie Mayhew is a British author known for her standalone novels, which range from young adult fiction to literary thrillers published between 2013 and 2022.
A guide to Alistair MacLean's anthology contributions, including War Stories.
The complete reading order for Alistair MacLean's standalone novels, from H.M.S. Ulysses to his final works.
A guide to Alistair MacLean's non-fiction works, including his books on Lawrence of Arabia and Captain Cook.
A guide to Craig Robertson's anthology contributions, including Bloody Scotland.
The Dr. Mark Lin Medical Thrillers is a series of medical suspense novels by Anthony Lee, following physician Dr. Mark Lin through dangerous cases.
A guide to Alistair MacLean's short story collections, including The Lonely Sea.
A guide to Craig Robertson's standalone novels, including The Last Refuge set on the remote island of St Kilda.
Anthony Lee is the author of the Dr. Mark Lin Medical Thrillers series, a set of medical suspense novels published from 2024 to 2026.
The complete reading order for the Guns of Navarone series by Alistair MacLean, a World War II adventure series about commando missions in the Aegean.
The complete reading order for the Narey and Winter crime series by Craig Robertson, set in Glasgow.
The reading order for The Maestru series by Tom Tinney, a dark fantasy series with elements of historical intrigue.
Alistair MacLean was a Scottish thriller and adventure novelist best known for The Guns of Navarone, Where Eagles Dare, and Ice Station Zebra.
Craig Robertson is a Scottish crime fiction author best known for the Narey and Winter detective series set in Glasgow.
The reading order for the Fabric of the Universe series by Tom Tinney, a science fiction series exploring the nature of reality.
A guide to the Lady Julia Grey collections, including the holiday novella compilation A Mysterious Season.
The complete reading order for the Lady Julia Grey Victorian mystery series by Deanna Raybourn, featuring a widowed aristocrat turned amateur sleuth.
A guide to Tom Crewe's standalone novels, including his acclaimed debut The New Life set in Victorian London.
Tom Tinney is an American science fiction and fantasy author known for the Fabric of the Universe and The Maestru series.
Lady Julia Grey is the pen name associated with a Victorian mystery series featuring Lady Julia Grey as the protagonist, written by Deanna Raybourn.
Tom Crewe is a British author and historian whose debut novel explores Victorian London and the politics of personal freedom.
Suzy McKee Charnas has contributed to 31 science fiction, fantasy, and horror anthologies published between 1981 and 2015.
The Best Horror of the Year is an annual anthology series edited by Ellen Datlow, collecting outstanding horror fiction across eighteen volumes from 2009 to 2025.
The Year's Best Dark Fantasy & Horror is an annual anthology series collecting the finest dark fiction of each year, running from 2010 to 2024 across fifteen volumes.
Suzy McKee Charnas's short story collections include six volumes published between 1980 and 2016, gathering her award-winning speculative fiction.
Suzy McKee Charnas wrote one play, Vampire Dreams (2001), a dramatic adaptation of her vampire fiction.
Lance Rubin contributed to It's a Whole Spiel (2019), an anthology of Jewish-themed stories for young adults.
Suzy McKee Charnas's short fiction includes four notable stories and novellas published between 1980 and 1996, including the Nebula Award-winning 'Unicorn Tapestry.'
Lance Rubin's standalone novels include Crying Laughing (2019) and 16 Forever (2026), young adult books that blend humor with emotional coming-of-age stories.
Suzy McKee Charnas's standalone novels include six books published between 1986 and 2019, spanning science fiction, fantasy, memoir, and self-help.
The Denton Little series by Lance Rubin is a two-book young adult series set in a world where everyone knows their death date, published in 2015 and 2017.
The Sorcery Hall Trilogy by Suzy McKee Charnas is a three-book young adult fantasy series published from 1985 to 1989, set in modern-day New York with magical elements.
The BFI Film Classics series features short, scholarly books about individual films, with 29 volumes covering classics from The Seventh Seal to The Big Lebowski.
The Holdfast Chronicles by Suzy McKee Charnas is a four-book feminist science fiction series set in a post-apocalyptic society, published from 1974 to 1999.
Lance Rubin is a young adult author and comedian known for the Denton Little series, which combines dark humor with a world where everyone knows their death date.
Vanessa Gordon's non-fiction work A Greek Feast on Naxos (2023) is a cookbook featuring recipes from the Greek island that serves as the setting for her mystery novels.
Paul Harding's standalone novels include the Pulitzer Prize-winning Tinkers (2009), Enon (2013), and This Other Eden (2023), all literary fiction set in New England.
Sarah Kozloff's non-fiction includes four academic books on film narration, dialogue, and directors, published between 1988 and 2015.
Suzy McKee Charnas is an American science fiction and fantasy author known for the Holdfast Chronicles, a feminist post-apocalyptic series, and The Vampire Tapestry.
The Naxos Mysteries by Vanessa Gordon is a six-book mystery series set on the Greek island of Naxos, published from 2021 to 2024.
Paul Harding is a Pulitzer Prize-winning American novelist known for Tinkers, a meditative novel about memory and mortality that won the 2010 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction.
The Nine Realms by Sarah Kozloff is a four-book epic fantasy series published in 2020, following a young queen across interconnected magical kingdoms.
Vanessa Gordon is a mystery author who writes the Naxos Mysteries, a series of six crime novels set on the Greek island of Naxos.
Sarah Kozloff is a film studies professor and fantasy author, known for The Nine Realms quartet and her academic work on film narration, including contributions to the BFI Film Classics series.
The Cordell Logan Mystery series by David Freed follows a wisecracking ex-spy turned flight instructor through seven mystery novels published from 2012 to 2024.
Sudeep Nagarkar's standalone novels include 15 contemporary Indian romances published between 2011 and 2022, following young people through the ups and downs of modern love.
The Cordell Logan Mystery series by David Freed follows a sardonic flight instructor and ex-government operative through six mystery novels published from 2012 to 2017.
All Rights Reserved For You by Sudeep Nagarkar is an eleven-part serialized romance published in 2018, telling a single love story across short installments.
David Freed is an American mystery author and journalist known for the Cordell Logan series, featuring a wisecracking flight instructor and former government operative who solves crimes.
Sudeep Nagarkar is one of India's bestselling young adult romance authors, known for novels about modern Indian relationships including Few Things Left Unsaid and It Started With a Friend Request.
Terran Times Second Wave is a 36-novella science fiction romance series about human-alien matchmaking, published alphabetically from 2013 to 2016 by various authors.
The Inspector Salgado series by Antonio Hill follows a Barcelona detective through two crime novels, The Summer of Dead Toys (2011) and The Good Suicides (2014).
Lucy Dillon's standalone novels include eleven works of women's fiction published between 2008 and 2024, featuring dogs, bookshops, and fresh starts in English settings.
Terran Times: Second Wave is a multi-author science fiction romance series published between 2013 and 2016, featuring 36 novellas about human women matched with alien partners.
Antonio Hill is a Spanish crime fiction author known for the Inspector Salgado series, featuring a detective of Argentinian origin solving crimes in Barcelona.
Lucy Dillon is a British author of women's fiction known for her warm, dog-filled novels including Lost Dogs and Lonely Hearts and The Secret of Happy Ever After.
Lev A.C. Rosen's standalone novels span steampunk, science fiction, and LGBTQ+ young adult fiction, from All Men of Genius to Camp.
Lisa See contributed to What My Mother Gave Me, a 2013 anthology where authors write about objects inherited from their mothers.
On Gold Mountain by Lisa See is a non-fiction family history tracing her Chinese American family in Los Angeles from the 19th century to the present.
The Tennessee Russo series by L.C. Rosen is a middle grade adventure series beginning with Lion's Legacy, following a young protagonist on archaeological quests.
Venys Needs Men by Amanda Milo is a seven-book dragon romance series published in 2020, following human women who form bonds with dragon males on an alien world.
The Evander Mills series by Lev A.C. Rosen is a queer noir mystery series set in 1950s San Francisco, following a gay ex-cop turned private detective.
Lisa See's standalone novels are historical fiction exploring women's lives across Asia, from 19th century China to modern Korea, including Snow Flower and the Secret Fan.
Valos of Sonhadra is a multi-author science fiction romance series set on an alien planet, with thirteen books published in 2018 featuring different couples and alien species.
Cosmic Fairy Tales by Amanda Milo retells eight classic fairy tales as science fiction romances with alien heroes, all published in 2019.
Lev A.C. Rosen (also writing as L.C. Rosen) writes LGBTQ+ fiction for adults and young adults, including the queer noir Evander Mills mystery series and YA novels like Camp.
The May and Pearl series by Lisa See follows two Chinese sisters through Shanghai Girls and Dreams of Joy, spanning decades of upheaval from 1930s Shanghai to 1960s China.
Amanda Milo's short fiction includes Werewolf Cinderella (2019) and Cyborg Merman (2020), two novellas that put creature-romance spins on familiar concepts.
The Red Princess series by Lisa See is a mystery trilogy featuring Detective Liu Hulan investigating crimes that span China and the United States.
Amanda Milo's standalone novels include seven genre-hopping romances featuring werewolves, orcs, cyborgs, and other creatures, published from 2020 to 2025.
Andy Davidson has contributed horror stories to anthologies including The Hideous Book of Hidden Horrors and Dark Matter Presents Human Monsters.
Laura Van Wormer's non-fiction work consists of Dallas: The Official Biography of the Ewings (1985), a companion book to the television series.
Lisa See is a novelist known for her historical fiction about Chinese and Chinese American women, including Snow Flower and the Secret Fan and The Island of Sea Women.
Andy Davidson's short fiction includes Ruth de Lune, an early novella that established his atmospheric horror style.
Ellen Hart's anthology contributions include eight mystery collections published between 1997 and 2022, featuring cozy mystery and crime fiction.
Laura Van Wormer's standalone novels include five books published between 1986 and 2009, ranging from television tie-ins to original suspense fiction.
The Pet Project by Amanda Milo is a three-book science fiction romance series from 2020 about aliens who treat humans as pets and the relationships that develop.
The Akashic Noir series is a massive anthology collection featuring dark crime fiction set in cities around the world, with over 120 volumes published since 2002.
Andy Davidson's standalone novels are Southern Gothic horror stories set in the American South, including In the Valley of the Sun, The Boatman's Daughter, and The Hollow Kind.
Jerusha Agen contributed to Cold Escape, a 2024 anthology of inspirational suspense stories.
The Sally Harrington series by Laura Van Wormer follows a journalist who investigates crimes across six suspense novels published from 1999 to 2006.
The Stolen by an Alien series by Amanda Milo features nine science fiction romance novels about human women and their alien partners, published from 2017 to 2021.
A.M. Strickland's standalone novels include four dark fantasy books published from 2019 to 2025, featuring queer protagonists in magical, dangerous worlds.
The Alexandra Chronicles by Laura Van Wormer is a four-book series following characters in the New York media world, published from 1988 to 1998.
Amanda Milo is an indie romance author who writes alien romance, monster romance, and science fiction romance, known for the Stolen by an Alien series and the Venys Needs Men dragon romance series.