Spring has sprung and with new blooms come new books. Pick any of the upcoming releases below, grab a picnic blanket, and enjoy the finally-warming weather!
The Stolen Heir by Holly Black – January 3rd
Although not my favorite author, I know people go crazy for some Holly Black. Her new duology, The Stolen Heir, begins eight year after the end of her Elfhame series and seems like a solid fae young adult romance.
Hell Bent by Leigh Bardugo – January 10th
Secret societies, ivy leagues, and monsters. The much anticipated sequel to Ninth House will keep us guessing on what Alex Stern uncovers next!
The Adventures of Amina Al-Sirafi by Shannon Chakraborty – February 28th
Remember that amazing series The City of Brass? No, check out this review. Obviously, I loved it and can’t be more excited to read Chakraborty’s new trilogy weaving magic on the high seas.
Vera Wong’s Unsolicited Advice for Murderers by Jesse Q. Sutanto – March 14th
Light-hearted thrillers might be an oxymoron but Sutanto does it right. When a murder occurs in Vera Wong’s tea shop, she takes matters into her own hands and decides solving a murder is completely in her wheelhouse. Go figure.
The Haunting of Alejandra by V. Castro – April 18th
Horror books aren’t usually Spring-time books but if you love Mexican Gothic by Silvia Moreno-Garcia (which I do), this is a must! A chilling tale of a mother haunted by the Mexican folk demon La Llorona will give you all the same goosebumps as Mexican Gothic.
Happy Place by Emily Henry – April 25th
Another classic romcom with Emily Henry. She’ll make you laugh, cry, and fall in love with Harriet and Wyn. Get ready for fake romance turned real in this perfect springtime read.
Practice Makes Perfect by Sarah Adams – May 2nd
Springtime is the perfect time for a feel-good romance. From the author of the Cheat Sheet comes another classic friends-to-lovers romance that is good for the soul.
Quietly Hostile by Samantha Irby – May 16th
Don’t be embarrassed when you laugh out loud while reading this one. Samantha Irby writes relatable and hilarious essays about therapy, life and love.
Witch King by Martha Wells – May 30th
You can’t go wrong by picking up a Martha Wells books. Whether it’s sci-fi or fantasy, anything she writes is generally a winner and Witch King is no exception. Dealing with a murdered witch that comes back to life, you can only imagine the magic that goes into this one
Love, Theoretically by Ali Hazelwood – June 13th
Now a breakout romcom author, Ali Hazelwood brings another hot new novel. Academic feuds and fake dating never looked so good.
Alyssa Flores
Alyssa reads hundreds of books a year and is on a never-ending quest to find the perfect book.