The end of the year is fast approaching, but there are still plenty of fantasy books coming out over the next two months — and November 2024 sees many exciting titles hitting shelves. The winter is the perfect time to snuggle up with a good book, and lengthy fantasy reads offer a great escape from the cold. Whether readers are diving into a high-stakes series or enjoying cozy fantasy narratives, they’ll be able to lose themselves in the pages.
There’s no shortage of new fantasy releases that will have that effect, whether they’re sequels to beloved series or promising debuts. November is a great month for fans of Fae romances, but it has something for everyone looking to embark on a new adventure. There’s even a cozy fantasy story with a talking cat. Needless to say, fantasy lovers will be adding quite a lot of titles to their TBR piles.
The Teller of Small Fortunes is Julie Leong’s debut, and this book is already getting lots of praise ahead of its November release. Its 4.31 average Goodreads rating is incredibly impressive for a first book, so this isn’t a new release fantasy lovers will want to miss out on. The Teller of Small Fortunes is a tale about found family, following an immigrant fortune-teller named Tao who starts the story all on her own. Her travels eventually connect her with an ex-thief, a mercenary, a baker, and even a talking cat.
The Teller of Small Fortunes
promises to be the perfect blend of fantasy and mystery, and its charm and relationships ensure it’s one of the month’s cozier new books.
The group comes together to track down a lost child, but as you can probably guess, they soon become quite attached to one another. The Teller of Small Fortunes promises to be the perfect blend of fantasy and mystery, and its charm and relationships ensure it’s one of the month’s cozier new books. Cozy fantasy fans will eat this one up, though it sounds like a great palate cleanser for even the darkest fantasy readers.
Pascale Lacelle continues her Drowned Gods Trilogy in November 2024, which began with 2023’s Curious Tides. The second installment, Stranger Skies, arrives on November 5 — and judging by its whopping 4.54 Goodreads rating, it doesn’t suffer from second-book syndrome. Stranger Skies promises to raise the stakes for the series’ heroes, driving home the synopsis’ message that “opening locked doors has a price.” That price for Emory and Romie is being transported to a rotting version of their world, while it involves being thrown back in time for Baz and Kai.
Books In The Drowned Gods Trilogy In Order |
Release Year |
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Curious Tides |
2023 |
Stranger Skies |
2024 |
It sounds like these scenarios will challenge the characters’ friendships and their morality, potentially even pushing some of them towards villainy. Those who like darker fantasy stories should keep Stranger Skies on their radar for November 2024. It’s also the perfect time to pick up Curious Tides if you haven’t, as the sequel will be available to answer any lingering questions from the first book.
Isabel Ibañez is wrapping up her Secrets of the Nile duology in November 2024, and Where the Library Hides continues a positive review trend for the month with its 4.32 average Goodreads rating. The sequel to What the River Knows, Where the Library Hides will pick up in Egypt in 1885. It will show the aftermath of the betrayal and loss Inez Olivera faces in the first installment, putting her in an impossible situation in the process.
Books In The Secrets Of The Nile Duology In Order |
Release Year |
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What the River Knows |
2023 |
Where the Library Hides |
2024 |
With her inheritance on the line, Inez has little choice but to betroth herself to Whitford Hayes. This isn’t ideal for her, but the rivals-to-lovers romance it’s certain to conjure up will be a big selling point for romantasy readers. Ibañez’s sequel also promises plenty of adventure. With early reviewers praising Where the Library Hides’ ability to hook them, it’s looking like it will be one of the most exciting new book releases of November 2024.
The Burning Kingdoms by Tasha Suri is one of the best ongoing fantasy series, and The Lotus Empire will bring it to a close. The highest-rated installment in the trilogy with its 4.39 average Goodreads score, The Lotus Empire promises a powerful ending to Malini’s and Priya’s stories. It initially pits the two women against one another, but the greater threat looming will bring them together one more time. The stakes sound higher than ever in Suri’s 2024 sequel, and those invested in the series will no doubt be picking up its finale this month.
The Burning Kingdoms Books In Order |
Release Year |
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The Jasmine Throne |
2021 |
The Oleander Sword |
2022 |
The Lotus Empire |
2024 |
Series endings don’t always stick the landing, but early reviews indicate that The Lotus Empire packs a powerful punch. Emotions are sure to be high as this story wraps up, so this book will likely be heavily discussed this month. For those still hoping to start the series, November might be a good time to do so.
A lot of beloved fantasy stories are continuing this month, including the Lightlark Series by Alex Aster. Aster’s Lightlark got a lot of attention around its 2022 debut, and its 2023 sequel improved on the initial romantasy narrative. Skyshade is poised to level up the series once again, with its 4.23 Goodreads rating suggesting it’s the strongest addition to the series yet. Skyshade will raise the stakes of Isla’s story in the devastating aftermath of Nightbane‘s ending, promising plenty more action and emotion.
The Lightlark Series Books In Order |
Release Year |
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Lightlark |
2022 |
Nightbane |
2023 |
Skyshade |
2024 |
After Nightbane‘s cliffhanger, Skyshade is a November fantasy release that fans of Aster’s series will be quick to pick up. But with the fast-paced and gripping nature of the Lightlark Series, it could be the ideal time for newcomers to dig in as well. It sounds like there will be plenty to talk about, at least if Skyshade‘s early reviews and synopsis promises are anything to judge by.
Mary E. Pearson is known for The Remnant Chronicles and Dance of Thieves, but the author’s November 2024 release will see her diving into adult fantasy for the first time. The Courting of Bristol Keats is a romantasy story featuring fae, gods, and monsters — and really, that’s the ideal setup for any book in the subgenre. Pearson’s novel will follow Bristol Keats as she uncovers surprising truths about her family. Upon learning her father is from another realm and might still be alive — contrary to what she believed — Bristol embarks on a dangerous quest to find him.
Given Pearson’s track record of writing bestsellers, it’s one to watch out for this November.
This leads her to the fae king Tyghan, who has more sinister reasons for wanting to find Bristol’s father. Not realizing this, she enlists his help, setting up a deliciously tense narrative that could push into romance territory. Pearson’s latest sounds like the perfect read for fans of A Court of Thorns & Roses and similar fae romances. Given Pearson’s track record of writing bestsellers, it’s one to watch out for this November.
Sarah Hawley has made a name for herself with her witchy romance books, but the author of the Glimmer Falls series is leaning more into fantasy and Fae with her November 2024 release. Servant of the Earth is the first book in Hawley’s new Shards of Magic series, and it will take readers on a journey to the underground Fae realm of Mistei. They won’t see it through the eyes of the Fae, however. Instead, Hawley’s novel will follow a human woman named Kenna who’s fighting to survive her time there.
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The only way to do that is to ensure her mistress overcomes six deadly trials; if she doesn’t, both her and Kenna face a grim end. And with Kenna becoming wrapped up in a rebellion against the Fae king, she may suffer such a fate anyway. With plenty of politics and intriguing world-building, Servant of Earth promises to become one of November’s biggest fantasy releases. Its 4.40 Goodreads rating bodes well for its success.
Alyssa Wees, author of The Waking Forest and Nocturne, has a new fantasy book hitting shelves in November — and its 4.04 Goodreads rating hints it could be her best release yet. Another fantasy story centered on Fae, We Shall Be Monsters follows a girl named Gemma who doesn’t heed her mother’s warnings to avoid the woods. Naturally, she learns why her mom is so adamant about this rule. But when Virginia is taken away by the witch who cursed Gemma’s father, her daughter must journey into Fae lands to save her.
We Shall Be Monsters
is told from both Virginia’s and Gemma’s perspectives, offering an intriguing and dark mother-daughter story with plenty of magic weaved throughout it.
We Shall Be Monsters is told from both Virginia’s and Gemma’s perspectives, offering an intriguing and dark mother-daughter story with plenty of magic weaved throughout it. The family angle makes We Shall Be Monsters a standout in the Fae category, so it’s a must-read for fantasy lovers looking for something more unique. It certainly offers a different take on the Fae, even with all the other novels centered on these creatures coming out in November.
Carissa Broadbent’s Crowns of Nyxia series is pitched as “A Court of Thorns & Roses meets Dante’s Inferno,” and if that hasn’t inspired you to pick up this romantasy series, its November 2024 sequel should. The Songbird & the Heart of Stone is the third installment, and it sends Mische on a daunting journey to resurrect the god of death. At least, that’s what Asar expects her to do — but the sun god demands she deceive him and kill the god instead. Either way, Mische’s story has high stakes and plenty of danger. And that’s not to mention the forbidden romance.
The Crowns Of Nyxia Series Books In Order |
Release Year |
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The Serpent and the Wings of Night |
2022 |
The Ashes and the Star-Cursed King |
2023 |
The Songbird and the Heart of Stone |
2024 |
Mische’s blossoming feelings for Asar threaten to upend her quest, squashing any hopes she has of redeeming herself in the eyes of the gods. The tensions are certain to be high as she resists the inevitable, making the next Crowns of Nyxia book the perfect November read for fans of the forbidden romance trope. Broadbent has a way of hooking readers with the relationships in her books, so this is a no-brainer for those looking for a fantasy read heavy on the romance.
Marisa Caruso is probably best known for the Swords and Fire series, but the author is beginning a new one this November. The Last Hour Between Worlds will kick off The Echo Archives, a series that promises to blend fantasy and sci-fi and feature a compelling LGBTQ+ romance at its core. Pitched as a “reality-bending” narrative, The Last Hour Between Worlds opens with new mother Kembral Thorne trying to figure out why everyone at the party she attends suddenly drops dead. As a Hound, it’s her job to solve mysteries like this one.
Her rival Rika Nonesuch is also on the case, and the two wind up being thrown through different versions of reality as they pursue answers. This wacky ride promises to keep readers engaged from start to finish, with adventure, mystery, and romance packed into its narrative. The Last Hour Between Worlds is among the most intriguing fantasy books hitting shelves in November, and its 4.00 Goodreads rating suggests it’s well worth checking out.
Source: Goodreads
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