Newsmax Rising Bestsellers – Week of July 21, 2025

This week’s offerings in Newsmax Rising Bestsellers looks to the divine, from a method to renew one’s faith beyond all the trappings of Christianity, while another uses Biblical examples to give hope to women who feel alone and invisible. A third is a daily devotional to help the reader begin each day with a sense of purpose, and the finale is the memoir of a man of the church who worked directly under six popes. But there is always an escape option, including this week’s rousing, roller coaster of a ride.

Fever Beach: A Novel,” by Carl Hiaasen (Knopf)

In this book, a clever, resilient woman who is trying to rebuild her life after a divorce joins forces with a hot-headed environmentalist to uncover a corrupt conspiracy under the guise of a philanthropic organization. The conspiracy’s principals are a clueless congressman and a billionaire couple. Add to this mad mix a half-baked crusader who’d been kicked out of the Proud Boys for being too dumb, and you get what the publisher calls Carl Hiaasen’s “most outrageous and deliciously funny novel yet.” According to the often hard-to-please Kirkus Reviews, “Fever Beach” is “The perfect antidote for anyone who doomscrolls daily headlines.”  [Fiction]Gospel Zero: Reclaiming the Radical Message of Grace,” by Andrew Farley (Regnery Faith)

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