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Every Hour Until Then by Gabriella Meyer
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Every Hour Until Then

A museum curator must race against time to prevent her sister from becoming Jack the Ripper’s final victim—even if it means sacrificing her chance at love in the process.
Gabrielle Meyer’s Every Hour Until Then takes two wonderful settings, Victorian England and World War II London, and brilliantly blends them into this fantastical historical romance.
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City of a Thousand Tears by Pamela Hart

City of a Thousand Tears

Ellio is a teenage mechanic trapped in the slums, but his mundane existence starts to crumble the night he encounters a mysterious young woman out in the rain.
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Fathoms by Lisa T. Bergren

Fathoms

Luciana continues to find herself at a crossroads: Is she willing to risk leaving Sir Giulio Greco forever in order to chase healing through the time tunnel?
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Proclaimer by Megan Schaulis

Proclaimer

Nanotechnology and royal romance combine with a heartfelt quest to make a difference in the conclusion to this dystopian retelling of Esther.
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Arrows and Gems by Erin Halbmaier
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Arrows and Gems

When an outlaw who believes she is a spy rescues her after a fall, Helena must decide who she trusts: the outlaw, or the unlawful regent hunting him.
Erin Halbmaier gallantly borrows from Robin Hood’s riches to begin Arrows and Gems with a twist, delivering the adventure and emotional beats of a fairy-tale retelling.
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Council of Light by Althea Damgaard

Council of Light

Rhoanda, the Storm Rider must face tempests of a different sort as queen and wife to the Truth Bearer.
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Squire of Truth by Jill Williamson
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Squire of Truth

Squire-turned-investigator Cole and aspiring songstress Mistel must unravel the mystery of a brutal murder before they become the next targets.
Despite its serious elements, Squire of Truth serves a light tale that will engage readers with its mystery and sympathetic hero.
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Rescuing a Supervillain

Superhero Sam volunteers at a cat shelter and devotes himself to taming a feral cat as well as gaining the trust of his new co-volunteer … but what will he do when he discovers they are one and the same?
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The Darkness Deepens by Sara Davison

The Darkness Deepens

The persecution of Christians in Canada intensifies, but the secret of Jesse’s newfound belief in Christ isn’t the only secret he and Meryn must navigate.
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Lethal Kings by Victoria McCombs
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Lethal Kings

For the first time in history, a queen has rejected the game. Eliza will start her reign with no alliances while Althea must fight to save her tenuous bond with the king who cannot love.
Victoria McCombs continues to craft a complicated game of characters playing across The Fae Dynasty series.
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The Wolf King by Lauren H. Salisbury

The Wolf King

With the Wolf King intent on destroying everything and everyone Madeline loves, she must break through to his cold heart before her entire kingdom is enslaved.
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Curse of Silence by Erin Halbmaier
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Curse of Silence

While trapped in the body of someone else, Princess Daphne must find a way to tell someone who she is without written or spoken words if she wants to resume her true form and stop the traitorous kitchen maid.
A loose retelling of the Goose Girl classic, Erin Halbmaier’s Curse of Silence uses the framing of fairy tales to explore themes of appearances and true worth.
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The Castle Rose by Tabitha Caplinger

The Castle Rose

When Odette starts seeing an otherwise invisible man, she questions her sanity and whether true love really can break curses.
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Once Upon an Apple by Gabrielle Landi

Once Upon an Apple

A lord’s son, a milkmaid, and seven mischievous goats are the stars in this Snow White–inspired cozy fantasy romance fairy-tale retelling with found family feels and Hallmark movie vibes.
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Wind Charmer by Meredith Leigh Burton

Wind Charmer

A neurodivergent princess must use her seemingly paltry power to speak to animals and the wind in order to defeat an evil that can control ice and use fear, an evil that is as beautiful as it is deadly.
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Of Warriors and Sages by Jenn Lees

Of Warriors and Sages

Arlan must win the Quest and gain the high kingship to save his land from Ciarán Gallawain’s greedy desires.
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Her Fake Superhero Boyfriend by H. L. Burke

Her Fake Superhero Boyfriend

When heiress Mira approaches Face-Shifting supervillain KC with an offer of playing her boyfriend for the week, KC decides he’s got nothing to lose, especially not his heart.
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Lightshed by Crystal D. Grant

Lightshed

As Mason Grey embraces the shadow he is pledged to, he’s forced to live a double life recruiting children for his dark master and seeking the affections of a girl who believes she can bring him to the light.
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Regency and Regicide by J. J. Fischer
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Regency & Regicide

When aspiring young novelist Miss Diana Crewe falls asleep on her manuscript in early nineteenth century England, the last thing she expects is to wake in the middle of the world she’s created.
. J. J. Fischer’s Regency and Regicide uses the expected tropes of a historical fantasy to explore truth, goodness, and beauty.
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Battle for McGuire Point by John David Martin

Charis Colony: Battle for McGuire Point

Dr. Raj Mondal and his wife Shirin fight for their son, their lives, and their new home.
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A Last Hope by Verity Sandahl

A Last Hope

A hidden queen marries the enemy king, but when he must abdicate, both of their kingdoms are thrust back toward war while they must decipher a thousand year old prophecy that predicted their marriage.
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The End Begins by Sara Davison

The End Begins

Bookstore owner Meryn O’Reilly and Army Captain Jesse Christensen are on opposite sides of a battle. After a series of terrorist attacks in 2053, martial law has been declared in Canada.
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Domitian by Grace MacPherson

Domitian

Flavia Octavian struggles to find happiness in her marriage while her city is under attack.
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The Magic of Redemption by Jessica Sly

The Magic of Redemption

Can Adelynn and Baze overcome the obstacles and lies that separate them … or is redemption just out of reach?
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Etania's Destiny by M. H. Elrich

Etania’s Destiny

A wedding. A battle. And a lesson in forgiveness in one action-packed fantasy novel.
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Etania's Destiny by M. H. Elrich

Seeing is not Believing

Five years ago, a young, struggling author sold her novel to a big publisher. Now the fantasy world she wrote about is in desperate need of an infusion of Magic.
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Songs and Spun Gold by Erin Halbmaier

Songs and Spun Gold

A foolish deal set her course, but Katy must decide how far she is willing to go to protect her family…especially when the musical prince is far sweeter than she expected.
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Out of the Gemmic Sea by Bethany P. Siu

Out of the Gemmic Sea

When a magical drought strikes, it’s up to magical pathologist Kaeda Straton and her team of oddball companions to uncover the mystery behind Molva’s disappearing magic.
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Protector by Megan Schaulis

Protector

The Selection meets American Ninja Warrior in this dystopian retelling of Esther featuring nanotechnology, royal romance, and a heartfelt quest to make a difference.
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