
BY JENEVA ROSE
The Perfect Divorce
A #1 New York Times Bestseller
A USA Today Bestseller
From the author of the multimillion-copy bestselling thriller The Perfect Marriage
Till death do us part. Yours. Not Mine.

By Marshall Karp
Don't Tell Me How to Die
From thriller writer Marshall Karp (cocreator with James Patterson of the #1 New York Times bestselling NYPD Red series), and rich with Karp’s deft array of three-dimensional characters and his signature biting humor, Don’t Tell Me How to Die has so many twists and turns, you’d swear he wrote it with a corkscrew.

By R. L. Stine
Shark Night
Alone in a giant water tank, Liam is helping his mom film a documentary for the Danger Channel. He will be a sensation as a twelve-year-old battling a shark. But this old, toothless hammerhead is the gentlest of sharks, so he should be fine. But then as the shark is lowered into the tank, Liam realizes something isn’t right …

By Kelsey Impicciche
Voice of the Ocean
A Paste Magazine Pick of the Best New YA Books of April 2025
A Publishers Weekly bestseller
From popular content creator Kelsey Impicciche, Voice of the Ocean follows a daring young siren who defies her people to save a human prince, unearthing ancient magic and igniting a dangerous romance amid treacherous waters.

By Roger Flax, Ph.D.
No Stopping You!
No Stopping You! How to Win the Game of Life gives you actionable tools to determine what makes people tick and how to win them over; how to establish instant rapport, trust, and credibility; and how to leverage those qualities into outstanding business and personal successes.

By Omar Hussain
A Thousand Natural Shocks
Named one of Murder & Mayhem’s Most Anticipated Mystery, Thriller, and Crime Books of 2025 and a Goodreads Best Thriller & Mystery of 2025
Omar Hussain’s dazzling debut, A Thousand Natural Shocks, is a mesmerizing meditation on trauma, memory, and identity wrapped in a high-octane thriller.

By Roger Flax, Ph.D.
Forget That!
What if you were told that many of the common principles you’ve held onto since childhood are actually holding you back in your career and life? From simple adages we learned in grade school to well-intentioned ideas you learned later, respected corporate leadership guru Dr. Roger Flax covers twenty-two lessons you must unlearn to find success.

By Gary Baum
In Pursuit of Beauty
Beverly Hills plastic surgeon Dr. Roya Delshad is the highest example of her craft. She’s had every inch of her own body sculpted—all to escape a painful past. After a misstep and time in prison, she hopes to restore her reputation by hiring a handsome journalist to ghostwrite her memoir. But things get tense as fact and fiction, surface and depth, become blurred.

By Charles Pellegrino
Ghosts of Hiroshima
August 1945. For all humanity, it was literally and figuratively childhood’s end. It was the dawn of atomic death for two hundred thousand souls. Here is a you-are-there account of ordinary human beings thrust into extraordinary events. This book, read by actor Martin Sheen, is the basis for an upcoming major motion picture from Academy Award-winning filmmaker James Cameron.