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A person in a suit overlooks a cityscape on the cover of "The Perfume Thief" by Timothy Schaffert.

The Perfume Thief by Timothy Schaffert

A Gentleman in Moscow meets Moulin Rouge in this stylish, sexy page-turner about Clementine, a queer American expat and notorious thief of rare scents, who has retired to Paris, only to return to her old tricks in hopes of protecting the city she loves when the Nazis invade in 1941.

Book cover of "The Last One at the Wedding" by Jason Rekulak, with a lakeside cabin at night in the background.

The Last One at the Wedding by Jason Rekulak

Frank is shocked when his estranged daughter, Maggie, calls him for the first time in three years. He’s even more surprised when she invites him to her upcoming wedding. Determined to finally make things right, when he arrives he learns Maggie failed to mention that she’s marrying Aidan Gardner, the son of a famous tech billionaire. Frank needs to know more about the new family his daughter is marrying into, but if he pushes too hard, he could lose Maggie forever.

Book cover for "Imposter Syndrome" by Joseph Knox, featuring a shadowed face and bold green title text.

Imposter Syndrome by Joseph Knox

On the run from his shady past, Lynch arrives in London, looking over his shoulder. His phone is dead, he has no money, no contacts. He meets Bobbie, who mistakes him for her missing brother, Heydon Pierce. At Bobbie’s suggestion, Lynch goes to the Pierce home, posing as Heydon to con money out of them. His subterfuge is discovered, and he strikes a bargain: their silence for his help in finding Heydon. Lynch’s investigation uncovers Heydon’s ties to dangerous people. Everyone has motives to keep Heydon buried. In this conspiracy, Lynch knows he can only trust himself.

A woman's face in purple and pink lighting with the text "In Their Shadows" by Briana Cole.

In Their Shadows by Briana Cole

A successful scam artist living two perfect, separate lives with two unsuspecting husbands receives a mysterious package that threatens to expose her, in the second novel of the series following Behind Her Lives.

Pop-art style woman with sunglasses reflecting cars, bright colors, and text: "The Big Fix" by Holly James.

The Big Fix by Holly James

At an estate sale, Penny Collins ends up in a squabble over candlesticks with the deceased owner’s nephew, Anthony – right before a dead body tumbles out of a closet. Suddenly she’s on the run with a man she barely knows. It seems the wrong people have got it in their heads that she’s Anthony’s girlfriend and, by association, in possession of something they desperately need – and will do anything to get. As for Anthony, he has a top-secret occupation as a fixer, but a recent fix went wrong and now he and Penny are dodging both a ruthless billionaire and the FBI. It’ll take all of Penny’s plentiful savvy and common sense, in addition to Anthony’s particular set of skills, to survive.

Book cover of "The Exes" by Leodora Darlington, featuring a large X and a close-up of an eye in the background.

The Exes by Leodora Darlington

Natalie has only ever wanted to find “the one.” The perfect man, the happy family she never had. But each time she thinks she is finally getting somewhere, she’s bitterly disappointed. Another red line through a list of exes. And that was before the night of the Big Fallout that left her even more alone. Then along comes James-wonderful, handsome James-and Natalie thinks her luck has finally turned. Maybe he’s the one for her. Maybe he’s the one she’s been waiting for all along. Maybe he won’t wind up dead.

Book cover for "The Devil Raises His Own" by Scott Phillips with city lights, a gun, and bold yellow text.

The Devil Raises His Own by Scott Phillips

Los Angeles, 1916: Photographer Bill Ogden has opened a portrait studio in the seedy noir world of early Hollywood, where he is joined by his granddaughter, Flavia – a woman in need of a fresh start after bludgeoning her drunken, abusive husband to death in Wichita. Though his business is mainly legit, Bill finds himself brushing up against the “blue movie” porn industry growing in the shadows of the motion picture mainstream.

Book cover for "First Wife's Shadow" by Adele Parks, showing a lit modern house at night with trees in the background.

First Wife’s Shadow by Adele Parks

When Emma meets Matthew, a kind, handsome widower, he seems to be just what she needs. Yet as their relationship moves fast, Emma’s friends worry she might be exploited. She’s a rich woman after all. Emma doesn’t care Matthew has no money. But as the memory of his perfect first wife hangs over them, Emma does have one tiny doubt. If Matthew’s wife hadn’t died, he wouldn’t be with her. And Emma wonders if she’s second best. Can she ever fill the dead woman’s shoes? As jealousy and suspicion blossom between Emma and Matthew, events take a darker, dangerous turn.
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