Hero Academy
The Hero Academy series by P.E. Padilla is a seven-book fantasy series about a hero training at a legendary academy in the world of Gythe.
The Hero Academy series by P.E. Padilla is a seven-book fantasy series about a hero training at a legendary academy in the world of Gythe.
The Harmonic Magic series by P.E. Padilla is an epic fantasy trilogy about vibrational magic in the world of Gythe.
Louis Joseph Vance's standalone novels include 28 adventure, mystery, and romance novels published between 1904 and 1934.
Lynda Suzanne Robinson's anthology appearances include When You Wish (1997) and The Mammoth Book of Egyptian Whodunnits (2002).
The Lone Wolf series by Louis Joseph Vance follows gentleman thief Michael Lanyard through 35 adventure novels, beginning in 1914 and continuing with later additions through 1998.
The Meet Me at Midnight series by Lynda Suzanne Robinson includes two historical romances published in 2000.
P.E. Padilla writes epic fantasy set in the world of Gythe, including the Harmonic Magic, Song of Prophecy, and Hero Academy series.
John Hersey's non-fiction includes war reportage, social commentary, and writings on the American presidency, spanning ten volumes from 1943 to 1989.
Louis Joseph Vance was an early 20th century American novelist best known for the Lone Wolf series about a gentleman thief. He published 63 books between 1904 and 1998.
Lynda Suzanne Robinson's standalone novels include six historical romances and adventure novels published between 1990 and 2003.
John Hersey's story collections include Fling and Other Stories (1990) and Key West Tales (1993).
The St. John Family series by Lynda Suzanne Robinson includes Lady Valiant (1993) and Lord of Enchantment (1994), two historical romances following the same family.
The European Renaissance Duo by Lynda Suzanne Robinson includes two historical romances set during the Renaissance: Lady Gallant (1991) and Lady Defiant (1992).
John Hersey's standalone novels include Pulitzer Prize winner A Bell for Adano, Hiroshima, and The Wall, along with twelve other works of fiction published between 1944 and 2019.
Complete list of Lauren Kung Jessen standalone romance novels in publication order, from Lunar Love to Yin Yang Love Song.
Five Nights at Freddy's Non-Fiction includes ultimate guides and reference books for the FNAF franchise, published between 2016 and 2025.
John Hersey was an American journalist and novelist known for Hiroshima and A Bell for Adano. His fiction and non-fiction span World War II, social justice, and American life, published between 1943 and 2019.
Lauren Kung Jessen writes contemporary romance novels that explore Chinese American culture, family traditions, and fate through love stories.
The English Gunslingers Duet by Lynda Suzanne Robinson includes Lady Dangerous (1994) and The Engagement (1996), two historical romances with action elements.
The Five Nights at Freddy's Guidebooks include reference books, survival guides, and activity books for the FNAF franchise, published between 2016 and 2024.
The Ladies series by Lynda Suzanne Robinson features five historical romance novels with strong-willed heroines in English settings, published between 1991 and 1996.
The Five Nights at Freddy's Graphic Novel series adapts FNAF stories into comic book format, with eleven volumes published between 2016 and 2026.
The Lord Meren series by Lynda Suzanne Robinson follows an ancient Egyptian nobleman who solves murders during the reign of Tutankhamun, with seven books published between 1994 and 2000.
The Five Nights at Freddy's Interactive Novel series offers choose-your-own-adventure style FNAF stories, published between 2016 and 2025.
Lynda Suzanne Robinson writes historical romance and historical mystery novels. She is known for the Lord Meren mystery series set in ancient Egypt and the Ladies historical romance series.
Five Nights at Freddy's: Tales from the Pizzaplex is a nine-volume horror anthology series set in the Mega Pizzaplex, published between 2022 and 2023.
Five Nights at Freddy's: Fazbear Frights is a seventeen-volume horror short story series set in the FNAF universe, published between 2015 and 2022.
The Five Nights at Freddy's novel series includes the original trilogy and movie novelizations based on the horror video game franchise, published between 2016 and 2026.
Scott Cawthon is the creator of the Five Nights at Freddy's franchise, which includes novels, graphic novels, guidebooks, and short story collections based on the horror video game series. He has published 64 books since 2015.
Delia Owens's nonfiction books about wildlife research in Africa, including Cry of the Kalahari and Secrets of the Savanna.
Antoine Wilson's anthology contribution Eat Joy, a collection about food and stories published in 2019.
Delia Owens's debut novel Where the Crawdads Sing, a bestselling literary fiction and mystery novel set in the North Carolina marshlands.
Antoine Wilson's standalone literary fiction novels, from his debut The Interloper (2007) through Mouth to Mouth (2022).
Delia Owens's nonfiction books about wildlife research in Africa, documenting decades of fieldwork in Botswana and Zambia.
Antoine Wilson is an American literary fiction author known for the novels Panorama City and Mouth to Mouth.
Carola Lovering's standalone novels, from her debut Tell Me Lies (2018) through Bye, Baby (2024).
Delia Owens is an American author and wildlife scientist best known for her debut novel Where the Crawdads Sing, one of the bestselling novels of the 2010s.
The Surplus Girls series by Polly Heron is a historical fiction saga about women finding independence in 1920s England after World War I.
Carola Lovering is an American author of contemporary fiction and psychological thrillers, known for Tell Me Lies, which was adapted into a Hulu series.
The Jessica Coran/Instinct series is a 17-book forensic thriller saga following FBI pathologist Dr. Jessica Coran as she hunts serial killers.
Polly Heron is a British author known for the Surplus Girls historical fiction series set in 1920s England.
Dr. Jessica Coran is the author name associated with the long-running Instinct thriller series, featuring a forensic pathologist protagonist across 17 books.
Sarah Dunant's anthologies include Arc Short Stories, a 1998 collection of short fiction.
The Max Allen series by Ben Marney features two novels, Sing Roses For Me and Serpentine Roses, published in 2017 and 2018.
Sarah Dunant's non-fiction includes The War of the Words and The Age of Anxiety, two essay collections published in the 1990s.
Ben Marney's memoir Lyrics Of My Life was published in 2017, his debut year as a published author.
Nicole Trope's short fiction includes Roar, a novella published in 2014.
Sarah Dunant's standalone novels include seven books ranging from 1990s thrillers to Renaissance historical fiction, published between 1995 and 2025.
Ben Marney's standalone novels include five works of literary fiction published between 2017 and 2023.
The Maria Masterson series by Sarah Dunant features two early crime novels, Exterminating Angels and Intensive Care, published in the 1980s.
Mark Pryor's non-fiction work includes As She Lay Sleeping, a 2013 true crime book about a murder case in Austin, Texas.
Nicole Trope's standalone novels include 24 domestic thrillers published between 2012 and 2025, exploring dark secrets within families and relationships.
Ben Marney is a fiction author with eight books including the Max Allen series, standalone novels, and a memoir, published between 2017 and 2023.
Giles Blunt's standalone novels include five books spanning crime, historical fiction, and literary fiction, from Cold Eye (1989) to Bad Juliet (2025).
The Grace Dixon series by Nicole Trope features two domestic thrillers about a mother navigating suspicion and danger, published in 2024.
The Hannah Wolfe series by Sarah Dunant features three crime novels following a London-based female private investigator in the 1990s.
The Paris Bookshop Mysteries by Mark Pryor is a new mystery series launching in 2026 with The Most Mysterious Bookshop in Paris.
Amy Lukavics's anthology contributions include Unnerving Magazine Issue #6, published in 2018.
The Borgias series by Sarah Dunant is a two-book historical fiction duology about the Borgia family during the Italian Renaissance.
The Inspector Henri Lefort series by Mark Pryor is a historical mystery series set in Nazi-occupied Paris during World War II.
The John Cardinal series by Giles Blunt features six crime novels following Detective John Cardinal in northern Ontario's Algonquin Bay.
Nicole Trope is an Australian domestic thriller author with 27 books, known for psychological suspense novels about families, secrets, and betrayal.
Amy Lukavics's standalone novels are four YA horror books published between 2015 and 2018, each featuring a different unsettling scenario.
Giles Blunt is a Canadian crime fiction author best known for the six-book John Cardinal series, set in the fictional northern Ontario city of Algonquin Bay.
The Hollow Man series by Mark Pryor is a two-book psychological thriller duology about a man without empathy navigating dangerous situations.
Sarah Dunant is a British author known for historical fiction set in Renaissance Italy, including The Birth of Venus, In the Company of the Courtesan, and the Borgias duology.
Amy Lukavics is a YA horror author known for four standalone novels including Daughters Unto Devils, The Women in the Walls, The Ravenous, and Nightingale.
The Hugo Marston series by Mark Pryor follows an American security officer solving mysteries in Paris across ten books.
Mark Pryor is a mystery and thriller author known for the Hugo Marston series, set in Paris, and the Inspector Henri Lefort series, set in Nazi-occupied France.
Julia Drake's standalone novels are young adult contemporary fiction featuring queer characters in coastal settings.
Julia Drake is a young adult author whose novels feature queer characters and coastal settings, beginning with The Last True Poets of the Sea.
Kazu Kibuishi's anthology work includes the Flight series, a landmark comics anthology that ran eight volumes and launched numerous artists' careers.
The Explorer anthology series, edited by Kazu Kibuishi, collects short comics stories from multiple artists around themed prompts.
Richard Roper's standalone novels are literary fiction with comedic elements, each featuring characters who are more alone than they want to be.
Kazu Kibuishi's collections include Copper: A Comics Collection, gathering his webcomic strips into a single volume.
Richard Roper is a British author of literary fiction with a comedic edge, known for novels about lonely characters finding unexpected connection.
Kazu Kibuishi's standalone graphic novel work includes Daisy Kutter: The Last Train, a science fiction western published in 2005.
The Amulet series by Kazu Kibuishi is a nine-volume fantasy graphic novel series following siblings Emily and Navin Hayes through a magical world.
Kazu Kibuishi is a graphic novel creator best known for the Amulet series, a bestselling fantasy graphic novel series for young readers.
The Jaguar Stones series by J&P Voelkel is a four-book middle-grade adventure inspired by Maya mythology, following a teenager drawn into an ancient hidden world.
J&P Voelkel are a husband-and-wife writing team known for the Jaguar Stones series, a middle-grade adventure set in the Maya world.
The Penny Nichols series by Camille Aubray follows a young woman who inherits a French Riviera villa and gets drawn into family mysteries, with four books published between 2007 and 2011.
Camille Aubray's standalone novels include Cooking for Picasso (2016), The Godmothers (2021), and The Girl from the Grand Hotel (2024), all historical fiction set in Europe.
Camille Aubray writes historical fiction and cozy mystery novels set in Europe, including the Penny Nichols series and standalone novels like Cooking for Picasso and The Godmothers.
The Love and Scandal series features two Regency romances published in 2010.
S. E. Smith has contributed to fourteen anthologies, including multiple volumes of the Pets in Space series, published between 2013 and 2025.
The Haven Trilogy features four Regency romance novels centered on the Haven family, published between 2003 and 2016.
The Magic, New Mexico series by S. E. Smith is set in a small New Mexico town where supernatural beings live among humans. With 33 books published between 2014 and 2022, it is one of her largest series.
Sidik Fofana's standalone works include Stories from the Tenants Downstairs (2022), a linked short story collection set in Harlem.
Sidik Fofana is a New York City-based author known for Stories from the Tenants Downstairs, a linked story collection set in a Harlem housing project.
The Cousins series features three Regency romance novels about related heroines, all published in 2001.
The Worlds of S.E. Smith (2024) is a guide to the interconnected series and characters in S. E. Smith's fictional universe.
The Lords and Ladies series features five Regency romance novels set in England, published between 1999 and 2001.
S. E. Smith's non-fiction includes All My Dead Cats and Other Losses (2026), a memoir about grief and loss.
The Classic Regency Romance series features thirteen Regency-era romance novels set in England, published between 2000 and 2018.
The S.E. Smith Signature Romance: Heart & Soul series features contemporary billionaire romances. The series has three books published between 2025 and 2026.
Classic Regency Romance features Regency-era romance novels set in England during the early 19th century, with 27 books published between 1999 and 2018.
The Zion Warriors series by S. E. Smith features warriors from the planet Zion in a science fiction romance setting. The series has four books published between 2012 and 2016.
Ready, Freddy! Second Grade continues the series with ten books following Freddy into second grade, published between 2013 and 2018.
The Alliance series by S. E. Smith follows alien warriors fighting against a common enemy while finding their mates. The six-book series was published between 2014 and 2018.
The Sons Incarnate series by J.D.L. Rosell begins with In the Shadow of the Rook (2017), his debut novel.
The Ready, Freddy! Reader series offers six simplified books for beginning readers, featuring holiday-themed stories published between 2009 and 2010.
The Spirit Pass series by S. E. Smith is a paranormal romance set in the American West. The series has three books, starting with Indiana Wild (2013).
The Runewar Saga by J.D.L. Rosell is a three-book epic fantasy trilogy centered on ancient rune magic, published between 2021 and 2023.
The Ranger of the Titan Wilds series by J.D.L. Rosell follows a ranger protecting a vast wilderness, with five books published between 2022 and 2026.
Ready, Freddy! is a 27-book children's series following a first grader through school adventures, published between 2004 and 2014.
The Seven Kingdoms Tales by S. E. Smith retells fairy tales in a fantasy romance setting. The series has eight books published between 2015 and 2020.
The Legend of Tal series by J.D.L. Rosell follows a retired adventurer who is pulled back into danger, with seven books published between 2020 and 2024.
Ready, Freddy is a children's book series following a first and second grader through school adventures and everyday challenges. The series includes 43 books published between 2004 and 2018.
The Sarafin Warriors series by S. E. Smith features cat-shifting alien warriors. The three-book series was published between 2013 and 2018.
The Godslayer Rising series by J.D.L. Rosell is a four-book epic fantasy series about characters challenging divine power, published between 2018 and 2020.
Maria Stepanova's poetry collections in English translation include War of the Beasts and the Animals and The Voice Over: Poems and Essays, both published in 2021.
The Rings of Power series by S. E. Smith collects holiday-themed stories connected to the Valdier universe, with seven books published between 2014 and 2023.
Maria Stepanova's short prose includes The Disappearing Act (2026), an upcoming work of short fiction.
The Project Gleise 581g series by S. E. Smith is a science fiction series about colonists on a distant planet. The five-book series was published between 2016 and 2025.
The Famine Cycle by J.D.L. Rosell is a six-book fantasy series with darker themes, published between 2018 and 2022.
J.D.L. Rosell writes epic fantasy fiction, including the Legend of Tal series, the Ranger of the Titan Wilds series, and the Runewar Saga. He has published 26 books since 2017.
Maria Stepanova's standalone work includes In Memory of Memory (2017), a genre-blending book that mixes family memoir with essays on photography and the nature of remembering.
The More Than Human series by S. E. Smith features shifter romances with three books published between 2016 and 2025.
James Tucker's anthology work includes Trouble in the Heartland (2014), a collection of stories inspired by Bruce Springsteen's music.
Maria Stepanova is a Russian poet and author known for In Memory of Memory, a genre-blending memoir and family history. Her work has been widely translated into English.
The Milo series by S. E. Smith begins with Milo and the Wizard's Ink, a children's fantasy published in 2019.
James Tucker's standalone novel Silent Samaritan (2013) is a thriller published after a long gap following his Jack Merlin medical mystery series.
The Marastin Dow Warriors series by S. E. Smith features alien warriors from the Marastin Dow race. The series has two books published in 2014 and 2022.
The Jack Merlin Mysteries by James Tucker follow a surgeon who investigates crimes in a medical setting. The three-book series was published between 1999 and 2000.
The Lords of Kassis series by S. E. Smith follows the ruling warriors of the planet Kassis and their human mates. The series has eight books published between 2010 and 2023.
Natasha Boyd's anthology contributions include the Happily Ever After Cookbook (2022), a recipe collection tied to romance fiction.
The Eternal Path is a new series by Antonia Hodgson, beginning with The Raven Scholar in 2025.
David Klass's anthology contribution Places I Never Meant To Be, a collection about censorship and banned books published in 1999.
The Heaven Sent / Second Chance series by S. E. Smith features romance stories about second chances at love. The three-book series spans 2010 to 2025.
James Caine's short fiction, including The Affair, The Girl At Night, and A Happy Marriage.
James Tucker, also writing as Jake Merlin, is a mystery and thriller author known for the Jack Merlin medical mystery series. He published five books between 1999 and 2014.
Natasha Boyd's standalone novels include Deep Blue Eternity and the historical fiction The Indigo Girl, published in 2015 and 2017.
The Tom Hawkins series by Antonia Hodgson is a historical mystery series set in 1720s London, following a gentleman gambler through murder investigations.
Antonia Hodgson is a British author known for the Tom Hawkins historical mystery series set in 18th-century London.
David Klass's standalone novels span sports fiction, young adult coming-of-age stories, and adult thrillers, published from 1984 to 2020.
The Girls from the Street series by S. E. Smith features contemporary romances about women building new lives. The series has six books published between 2022 and 2023.
James Caine's standalone psychological thrillers about marriage, family, and domestic deception, published between 2022 and 2025.
The Mediterranean series by Natasha Boyd features romances set along the Mediterranean coast. The two-book series was published in 2021 and 2022.
The Bangalore Detectives Club series by Harini Nagendra is a historical mystery series set in 1920s Bangalore, India, following Dr. Kaveri Murthy as she solves crimes.
The Charleston series by Natasha Boyd features contemporary romances set in Charleston, South Carolina. The two-book series was published in 2018.
The Fairy Tale series by S. E. Smith retells classic fairy tales with a romance twist. The series has two books published in 2016 and 2020.
James Caine is a psychological thriller author who writes fast-paced domestic suspense novels about marriage, family, and deception.
The Caretaker trilogy by David Klass is a young adult eco-thriller series about a teenager fighting to save the Earth's future.
The Butler Cove series by Natasha Boyd is a contemporary romance set in a small South Carolina Lowcountry town. The five-book series was published between 2013 and 2017.
The Clearwater series is a 50-book mystery and crime fiction collection following private investigators in Florida, published between 2014 and 2020.
David Klass is an American author and screenwriter who has written young adult novels, thrillers, and the Caretaker eco-thriller trilogy.
The Eden's Dragon series by S. E. Smith follows Eden in a romance connected to the Magic, New Mexico universe. The series has six books, mostly published in 2020 and 2021.
Harini Nagendra is an Indian author known for the Bangalore Detectives Club historical mystery series set in 1920s India.
Clearwater Journals is the pen name behind the 50-book Clearwater mystery series, featuring private investigator adventures in Florida.
The Dust series by S. E. Smith is a post-apocalyptic science fiction romance. The two-book series was published between 2016 and 2018.
Natasha Boyd is a contemporary and historical romance author known for the Butler Cove series and The Indigo Girl. Her books are often set in the American South, particularly the South Carolina Lowcountry.
The Dragonlings of Valdier series by S. E. Smith follows the children of the Dragon Lords in holiday-themed stories. The series has nine books published between 2014 and 2024.
Jeremy Dronfield's non-fiction covers World War II history and biography, including The Boy Who Followed His Father into Auschwitz and Hitler's Last Plot. Seven books were published between 2015 and 2019.
The Dragon Lords of Valdier series by S. E. Smith follows dragon-shifting alien warriors and the human women who become their mates. With over 20 books published between 2011 and 2022, it is her longest-running series.
Jeremy Dronfield's standalone novels include The Locust Farm, Resurrecting Salvador, The Alchemist's Apprentice, and Burning Blue, published between 1999 and 2013.
The Cyborg Protection Unit series by S. E. Smith features cyborg characters in a science fiction romance setting. The first book, A Mate For Matrix, was published in 2025.
Jeremy Dronfield is a British author who writes both fiction and non-fiction. His non-fiction focuses on World War II and historical biography, including The Boy Who Followed His Father into Auschwitz.
The Curizan Warriors series by S. E. Smith features alien warriors from the Curizan race. The series has two books published in 2013 and 2021.
The Cosmos' Gateway series by S. E. Smith features human women transported to alien worlds through a gateway created by a brilliant scientist. The series has eight books published between 2010 and 2019.
The Breaking Free series by S. E. Smith follows the crew of the starship Defiance. The two-book series was published between 2015 and 2017.
S. E. Smith is a science fiction and paranormal romance author known for the Dragon Lords of Valdier, Lords of Kassis, and Magic New Mexico series. She has published over 160 books since 2010.
Anthologies featuring Cheyenne McCray's work, spanning paranormal romance, Western romance, and romantic suspense collections.
The Butterscotch Martini Shots series by Cheyenne McCray, a collection of short Western romance works.
The Wonderland series by Cheyenne McCray in reading order, a five-book erotic fantasy romance series.
The Things That Go Bump in the Night series by Cheyenne McCray in reading order, a paranormal erotic romance anthology series.
The Return to Wonderland series by Cheyenne McCray in reading order, a two-book erotic fantasy series.
Non-fiction by Cheyenne McCray, including her reference guide for writers.
Short stories and novellas by Cheyenne McCray, including erotic romance shorter works.
Ann Hood Anthologies collects nine themed essay and story anthologies edited or contributed to by Hood, published between 2007 and 2016.
Standalone novels by Cheyenne McCray, spanning science fiction, paranormal romance, and romantic suspense.
Kate Moore Anthologies includes Ring of Truth (2014), a multi-author romance anthology.
Akashic Noir is a massive crime fiction anthology series featuring dark short stories set in cities worldwide. The series includes 122 volumes published between 2002 and 2025.
Kate Moore Non-Fiction includes The Radium Girls (2017) and The Woman They Could Not Silence (2021), both narrative non-fiction about women fighting injustice.
Loree Lough's anthology work includes her contribution to 'Red Velvet and Mistletoe' (2000), a holiday romance collection.
The Wild series by Cheyenne McCray in reading order, a five-book erotic romance series.
Ann Hood Non-Fiction includes seven titles spanning craft guides, memoirs, and essay collections published between 1998 and 2022.
Kate Moore's standalone novels include nine romance titles published between 1992 and 2020, primarily set in the Regency period.
The Quilts of Love series is a multi-author inspirational fiction collection featuring twenty-five novels where quilts play a central role in stories of faith and love.
Taboo by Cheyenne McCray, featuring the erotic romance novel Taking Instruction.
The American Adventure series is a forty-five-volume children's historical fiction collection covering American history from the Mayflower through the twentieth century.
Ann Hood Collections includes An Ornithologist's Guide to Life (2004), a short story collection.
The Husband Hunters series by Kate Moore is a Regency romance series set in London. The four books were published between 2018 and 2019.
Jillian Hunter Anthologies includes Under the Boardwalk (1999), a multi-author romance anthology featuring a contribution by Hunter.
Sworn to Protect by Cheyenne McCray, a romantic suspense novel.
Ann Hood Short Stories/Novellas includes Coney Island Dreams (2010), a short work of fiction.
Jillian Hunter's standalone novels include 11 historical romances published between 1985 and 2002, spanning settings from Scotland to colonial Asia.
The Liss MacCrimmon Mysteries is a Scottish-themed cozy mystery series by Kaitlyn Dunnett set in small-town Maine. The series includes 13 books published between 2007 and 2020.
Loree Lough's nonfiction includes two inspirational books blending humor with faith: 'Be Still...and Let Your Nail Polish Dry' and 'His Grace is Sufficient.'
Ring of Truth is a romance series by Kate Moore featuring Once Upon a Ring (2017).
The Shawna Taylor Cozy Mysteries series by Cheyenne McCray, a two-book cozy mystery series.
Ann Hood's standalone novels include 16 literary fiction titles published between 1987 and 2024, exploring family, grief, and the power of stories.
Deadly Edits is a cozy mystery series by Kaitlyn Dunnett about a freelance editor in rural Maine who solves murders. The four books were published between 2018 and 2021.
Loree Lough's novellas include six shorter inspirational romances published between 2009 and 2022, featuring holiday themes and lighter romantic stories.
The Duke's Men is a Regency romance series by Kate Moore featuring three books published between 2024 and 2025.
The Fenwick Sisters Affairs is a Regency romance series by Jillian Hunter. The first book, Forbidden to Love the Duke, was published in 2015.
The Seraphine Chronicles by Cheyenne McCray in reading order, a five-book paranormal romance series.
Avni Doshi Standalone Novels includes Burnt Sugar (2020), her Booker Prize-shortlisted debut about a difficult mother-daughter relationship in India.
Bridal Pleasures is a Regency romance sub-series by Jillian Hunter connected to the Boscastle Family series. The four books were published between 2010 and 2014.
Canyon Club is a contemporary romance series by Kate Moore. The three books were published between 2014 and 2021.