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by Miles Donovan
Chase: The Senator’s Daughter

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Kat Beaupre crafts a nuanced narrative in Chase: The Senator’s Daughter, exploring the interwoven themes of legacy, family, and personal courage. The story begins with Lieutenant Jack Chase’s valor in the face of natural and political crises, a hero whose impact reverberates through time. His daughter Emma’s journey of self-discovery forms the emotional core, as she struggles to reconcile her identity amidst the towering shadows of her parents’ legacies.

Beaupre’s prose is both elegant and engaging, striking a delicate balance between thrilling plotlines and introspective character development. The novel thoughtfully examines how individual choices shape family dynamics and political ambition, making it a resonant read for those interested in character-driven stories with a socio-political backdrop.


About the Author

Kat Beaupre is a talented writer whose work frequently explores themes of family, resilience, and identity. With a background as a [insert professional background], Beaupre brings a distinct perspective to their storytelling. Outside of writing, Kat enjoys [insert hobbies]. Chase: The Senator’s Daughter is their [first/most recent] novel, demonstrating their ability to blend emotional depth with compelling narrative.

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by Claire Easton
The Newry Highwaymen

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If you’re craving a historical adventure full of heart, danger, and dashing outlaws, look no further than The Newry Highwaymen. Set in the wild and windswept beauty of 18th-century Ireland, this book feels like stepping into a living legend.

We follow Calim O’Reilly, a rugged and clever highwayman who challenges British rule while searching for hidden treasure and dodging enemies at every turn. Along the way, we get everything a reader could ask for—secret alliances, forbidden romance, cliffside escapes, and just the right amount of old Irish magic in the air.

What makes this book shine isn’t just the high-stakes plot—it’s the emotional weight behind it all. Every character feels fully alive, especially Calim, who walks the line between outlaw and patriot. The romantic subplot adds another layer, giving the story both grit and tenderness.

If you love historical fiction that reads like a cinematic thrill ride with a rebel heart, The Newry Highwaymen is for you. Get ready to fall in love with Ireland—and with a story you won’t forget.

About the Author

The author is a passionate lover of folklore, history, and adventure. With a knack for bringing landscapes and legends to life, they craft stories that capture the spirit of defiance, romance, and timeless rebellion. Their work is rooted in Irish history and rich storytelling tradition.

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by Maya Collins
SHERLOCK HOLMES AND THE TOWER OF FEAR 

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In Sherlock and the Tower of Fear, young readers are taken on a heart-pounding journey through one of Britain’s most legendary landmarks: the Tower of London. This middle-grade mystery bursts with suspense, historical intrigue, and just the right touch of eerie atmosphere.

The story follows a young Sherlock Holmes and his loyal friend John Watson as they investigate strange disappearances and chilling whispers within the ancient walls of the tower. The author skillfully blends real-world history with clever detective work, challenging readers to piece together clues alongside the brilliant young sleuths.

What sets this novel apart is its ability to balance thrilling mystery with age-appropriate tension. The riddles are clever, the villains menacing without being too frightening, and the pacing sharp and brisk. Sherlock’s character is both relatable and inspiring—quick-witted, brave, and determined—qualities that make him a fantastic role model for young readers.

This book is a perfect choice for kids who love mystery, problem-solving, and historical adventure. With its vivid setting, dynamic characters, and brain-teasing plot twists, Sherlock and the Tower of Fear will delight fans of Nancy Drew, The Mysterious Benedict Society, and classic whodunits.


About the Author

The author is a master of middle-grade mysteries, known for combining history, suspense, and clever storytelling to engage curious young minds. With a passion for classic literature and detective fiction, they bring iconic characters like Sherlock Holmes to life in fresh, accessible ways that spark imagination and adventure in every chapter

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By Simon Rhodes
A Golden Mirage: Coronado’s Lost Expedition

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A Golden Mirage: Coronado’s Lost Expedition reads like a sweeping historical epic destined for the silver screen. Kat Beaupré vividly reconstructs the legendary Coronado expedition with cinematic clarity and emotional depth, pulling readers into a world of conquistadors, Indigenous mystics, and a desert full of secrets.

From the opening scene—where cosmic forces and ancient prophecies swirl around a comet in the sky—to the final, devastating confrontation in Zuni territory, Beaupré maintains a masterful grip on pace, mood, and tension. At the heart of this saga is Diego, a boy torn between two worlds and two destinies. His transformation from a curious translator to a living symbol of prophecy is haunting and unforgettable.

With rich, visceral detail and dialogue that crackles with authenticity, Beaupré captures both the spectacle and soul of the era. Every moment feels heightened yet grounded, mythic yet deeply human. The result is a novel that doesn’t just tell a story—it immerses the reader in an experience that is tragic, beautiful, and transformative.


About the Author

Kat Beaupré is a writer with a passion for stories that straddle the line between legend and lived history. With a background in narrative writing and cultural studies, she brings both visual intensity and emotional honesty to her fiction. A Golden Mirage is her most ambitious work to date

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