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📚 March 2025 Book Releases: Best New Books You Need to Read

Spring is right around the corner, and with it comes a fresh lineup of must-read books hitting the shelves in March 2025. Whether you're in the mood for swoony romance, small-town charm, or a spine-chilling thriller, this month’s releases have something for every reader. From long-awaited sequels to buzzy debuts, these are the books that deserve a spot on your TBR. Ready to find your next favorite read? Let’s dive in!

 

march 2025 book releases

March 1st


The Fall Risk

by Abby Jimenez

The Fall Risk Abby Jimenez

​In The Fall Risk, bestselling author Abby Jimenez crafts a compelling short story that intertwines humour, suspense, and unexpected romance. 


Charlotte, wary and reclusive due to a past stalking incident, and Seth, a freshly divorced arborist, find themselves unexpectedly confined to their second-floor apartments when a construction mishap removes their staircase. This forced proximity over Valentine's Day weekend leads them to confront personal fears and vulnerabilities, paving the way for a deep and genuine connection. As they navigate their predicament, both characters discover resilience and the possibility of new beginnings. 


Jimenez deftly balances lighthearted moments with serious themes, delivering a narrative that is both heartwarming and thought-provoking.


Genre: Romance  


March 4th


The Dream Hotel

by Laila Lalami 

The Dream Hotel Laila Lalami

If you love thought-provoking thrillers with a speculative twist, The Dream Hotel by Laila Lalami should be on your radar this March.


Sara, a museum archivist in a near-future world where dreams are monitored, is arrested after a routine scan suggests she might commit a crime against her husband. As she fights to prove her innocence, she’s forced to question the limits of free will, the power of surveillance, and the unsettling ways technology shapes our reality.


This gripping literary thriller blends suspense and social commentary, making it perfect for readers who love intelligent, unsettling narratives that linger long after the final page. Expect intrigue, ethical dilemmas, and a chillingly plausible vision of the future.


Genre: Thriller, Dystopia  


Wild Side

by Elsie Silver

Wild Side Elsie Silver

In Wild Side, the third book in Elsie Silver’s Rose Hill series, Tabitha Garrison is thrust into guardianship of her nephew Milo after her sister’s death. The catch? She has to share custody with Rhys Dupris—a brooding, secretive man she doesn’t trust. To keep Milo in Rose Hill, she proposes a marriage of convenience, despite their mutual disdain. But forced proximity blurs the lines between resentment and something deeper.


As tension turns to undeniable chemistry, Tabitha and Rhys must decide if their makeshift family is worth the risk. Full of slow-burn romance, fiery banter, and heart, Wild Side is a captivating tale of love, loss, and second chances.


Genre: Romance  


Broken Country

by Clare Leslie Hall


Broken Country Clare Leslie Hall

Secrets run deep in Broken Country, a gripping literary fiction novel that weaves love, betrayal, and mystery into an atmospheric tale of tangled relationships.


When a woman finds herself torn between two men, what begins as a love triangle soon unravels long-buried secrets that could shatter everything she thought she knew. As past choices resurface and hidden betrayals come to light, she’s forced to confront the truth—and the consequences that come with it.


For readers who love character-driven stories with richly drawn landscapes and simmering tension, Broken Country delivers an evocative, emotionally charged journey where love and regret are never far apart.


Genre: Literary Fiction    


​The Ragpicker King

by Cassandra Clare​


The Ragpicker King Cassandra Clare​

If you're captivated by intricate fantasy worlds filled with political intrigue and complex characters, The Ragpicker King by Cassandra Clare is a must-read this March.


In this sequel to Sword Catcher, Kel Saren, the body double to Crown Prince Conor of Castellane, finds himself delving into the city's underworld to uncover the truth behind a massacre at the royal palace. His investigation leads him to the enigmatic Ragpicker King, ruler of Castellane's criminal underworld, and uncovers a conspiracy that threatens the royal family. Simultaneously, Lin Caster faces trials to prove herself as the prophesied savior of her people, all while grappling with forbidden feelings for Prince Conor. ​


Clare masterfully intertwines these narratives, offering readers a richly detailed world where loyalty, love, and destiny collide. The Ragpicker King  promises to immerse you in a tale of suspense and magic, leaving you eagerly anticipating the next installment.​


Genre: Fantasy  


Promise Me Sunshine

by Cara Bastone

Promise Me Sunshine Cara Bastone

If you're seeking a heartwarming tale of healing and unexpected connections, Promise Me Sunshine  by Cara Bastone is a must-read. Lenny Bellamy is adrift after the death of her best friend, Lou, avoiding her old life and struggling to move forward. Taking a temporary babysitting job, she meets Ainsley, a precocious seven-year-old, and her grumpy yet perceptive uncle, Miles. Recognizing Lenny's grief, Miles proposes a deal: he'll help her tackle the "live again" list Lou left behind if she assists him in connecting with his niece and mending family ties. 


As they embark on this journey together, late-night ferry rides and shared vulnerabilities lead to a slow-burning romance, illustrating that sometimes, losing everything is the first step to finding oneself—and love—again. ​


Genre: Fantasy


The River Has Roots

by Amal El-Mohtar

The River Has Roots Amal El-Mohtar

If you love lyrical, folklore-infused fantasy, The River Has Roots by Amal El-Mohtar is a mesmerizing tale to look out for this March.


Two sisters share a bond so powerful that even death cannot break it. When tragedy strikes, one embarks on a journey through a world steeped in myth and magic, determined to defy fate itself. As she follows the whispers of spirits and the pull of the unseen, she must uncover the truth about their family’s past and the ancient forces that bind them together.


With lush prose and an atmosphere that lingers long after the final page, The River Has Roots is a spellbinding novella perfect for fans of deeply emotional, folklore-inspired storytelling. Expect magic, heartbreak, and the unyielding power of love.


Genre: Fantasy


Red Dog Farm

by Nathaniel Ian Miller


Red Dog Farm Nathaniel Ian Miller

If you love quiet, character-driven stories set against breathtaking landscapes, Red Dog Farm by Nathaniel Ian Miller is a novel to watch this March.


Orri dreams of escaping his family’s remote Icelandic cattle farm to build a new life in Reykjavík. But when his father’s deepening depression calls him back home, he finds himself torn between duty and his own desires. As the seasons shift and life on the farm challenges him in unexpected ways, Orri must confront love, loss, and the meaning of belonging in a place he once longed to leave behind.


With Miller’s signature atmospheric prose and a setting as raw and unforgiving as the emotions it evokes, Red Dog Farm is a moving meditation on family, resilience, and the search for purpose. Expect a deeply introspective journey, rich with heart and quiet beauty.


Genre: Literary Fiction  


March 6th


Queen of Shadows and Ruin

by Nisha J. Tuli

Queen of Shadows and Ruin Nisha J. Tuli

​In the epic conclusion to the Nightfire Quartet, Queen of Shadows and Ruin by Nisha J. Tuli, Zarya faces her greatest challenges yet. With her homeland threatened by relentless armies and spreading dark magic, she and Rabin journey to the frozen mountains of Andhera in search of allies. There, Zarya encounters her estranged father, Raja Abishek, who offers assistance shrouded in opulence and mystery. As the bond tethering Zarya and Rabin weakens, they must confront ancient powers and shadowy forces. 


Their love and resilience are tested in a forgotten city, where Zarya must embrace her inner darkness to protect everything she holds dear. 


This gripping fantasy romance is perfect for fans of Sarah J. Maas and Carissa Broadbent. ​

Genre: Fantasy Romance


March 11th


Story of My Life

by Lucy Score


Story of My Life Lucy Score

Hazel Hart writes best-selling romance novels, but when her own love life crashes and burns, she finds herself in desperate need of a reset. Hoping for solitude and inspiration, she moves to the quiet town of Story Lake, Pennsylvania. What she doesn’t expect is Campbell Bishop—the grumpy, no-nonsense contractor fixing up her new house. Sparks fly, tempers flare, and suddenly, Hazel’s real life starts to look a lot like one of her books.


With a blend of humor, heart, and sizzling chemistry, Story of My Life is a charming small-town romance about second chances, unexpected love, and the fine line between fiction and reality.


Perfect for readers who enjoy snarky banter, reluctant heroes, and feel-good happily-ever-afters.


Genre: Romance  


Spells, Strings, and Forgotten Things

by Breanne Randall

Spells, Strings, and Forgotten Things Breanne Randall

If you love witchy fantasy with high stakes and a touch of romance, Spells, Strings, and Forgotten Things by Breanne Randall is a must-read this March.


In the town of Gold Springs, Calliope Petridi and her sisters wield magic that comes at a cost—each spell erases a memory. When an ancient darkness threatens their home, Calliope is forced to confront the secrets of her past and strike an uneasy alliance with an enigmatic rival. As forgotten truths resurface and her magic is tested like never before, she must decide how much she’s willing to sacrifice to protect the people she loves.


Blending romance, suspense, and atmospheric magic, Spells, Strings, and Forgotten Things is perfect for readers who enjoy enchanting stories about love, sacrifice, and the power of memories.


Genre: Fantasy


The Anatomy of Magic

by J.C. Cervantes

The Anatomy of Magic J.C. Cervantes

If you're enchanted by tales of magical realism intertwined with heartfelt romance, The Anatomy of Magic by J.C. Cervantes is a story you'll want to explore. Lilian Estrada, a rising ob-gyn and member of a family endowed with unique floral-based powers, possesses the rare ability to manipulate memories. After a traumatic event at the hospital shakes her confidence and disrupts her magic, Lily seeks refuge at her family's ancestral home in Mexico. There, she unexpectedly reunites with Sam, her first love who vanished from her life nearly a decade ago. 


As old flames rekindle amidst the vibrant setting of a magical flower farm, Lily must confront past wounds and embrace the complexities of love and life to regain control over her unpredictable abilities. 


This enchanting narrative weaves together themes of family, healing, and the enduring power of love. ​


Genre: Fantasy Romance  


March 13th


The Strawberry Patch Pancake House

by Laurie Gilmore

The Strawberry Patch Pancake House Laurie Gilmore

​In The Strawberry Patch Pancake House, the fourth book in Laurie Gilmore's Dream Harbor series, world-renowned chef Archer relocates to the quaint town of Dream Harbor to care for his newly discovered daughter, Olive, after her mother's passing. Seeking stability, Archer takes over the local pancake restaurant and hires Iris—a free-spirited woman with a history of short-lived jobs—as Olive's live-in nanny. 


As Archer and Iris navigate their new roles, their close quarters lead to a slow-burning romance, transforming their makeshift arrangement into a heartfelt family dynamic. 


Set against the charming backdrop of a small town, this story weaves themes of love, trust, and the joy of unexpected connections.


Genre: Romance  


March 18th


​Sunrise on the Reaping

by Suzanne Collins​

​Sunrise on the Reaping Suzanne Collins​

If you’re eager to return to Panem, Sunrise on the Reaping by Suzanne Collins is the next Hunger Games instalment you won’t want to miss this March.


Set 24 years before Katniss Everdeen’s story, this novel takes readers back to the 50th Hunger Games—the infamous second Quarter Quell. As the Capitol prepares for an even deadlier arena, a new tribute is thrust into the spotlight, facing a brutal fight for survival in a game more twisted than ever before. With political tensions simmering beneath the surface and the seeds of rebellion beginning to take root, 


Sunrise on the Reaping promises to reveal new layers of Panem’s history and the forces that shaped the world Katniss would later inherit. Tense, gripping, and full of the high-stakes survival that made the series iconic, this latest Hunger Games prequel is a must-read for fans of dystopian fiction. Expect danger, strategy, and a deeper look into the Games that changed everything.


Genre: Fantasy



Murder by Memory

by Olivia Waite

Murder by Memory Olivia Waite

If you love cozy mysteries with a sci-fi twist, Murder by Memory by Olivia Waite is a unique and engaging read to check out this March.


Dorothy Gentleman has carved out a quiet life aboard the interstellar passenger liner HMS Fairweather, solving minor disputes and helping the ship run smoothly. But when a high-profile guest turns up dead under suspicious circumstances, Dorothy finds herself caught in a web of secrets, deception, and political intrigue. With time running out and tensions rising, she must use all her wit and charm to uncover the truth—before the murderer strikes again.


Blending the classic charm of a traditional whodunit with an imaginative sci-fi setting, Murder by Memory is perfect for fans of locked-room mysteries, sharp protagonists, and interstellar intrigue. Expect clever twists, well-drawn characters, and a mystery that keeps you guessing until the very end.


Genre: Sci-Fi Mystery


March 25th


Summer in the City

by Alex Aster

Summer in the City Alex Aster

If you love sizzling summer romances with tension-filled banter and second chances, Summer in the City by Alex Aster is for you. Elle, a struggling screenwriter, returns to New York hoping for inspiration—but instead, she finds Parker Warren, the billionaire ex-fling she’d rather forget. When Parker needs a fake girlfriend and Elle needs a muse, their reluctant partnership turns into something far more complicated.

As they navigate sweltering city nights, old sparks reignite, making it impossible to keep things strictly business.


Set against the vibrant backdrop of Manhattan, this romance is perfect for fans of fake dating, enemies-to-lovers, and undeniable chemistry.


Genre: Romance    


This Book Will Bury Me

by Ashley Winstead

This Book Will Bury Me Ashley Winstead

If you're captivated by the dark allure of true crime and the complexities of online sleuthing, This Book Will Bury Me by Ashley Winstead is a compelling read. Following the sudden death of her father, college student Jane Sharp seeks solace in the world of true crime, connecting with a group of amateur detectives online. When three college girls are brutally murdered in Delphine, Idaho, Jane and her newfound friends are drawn into the investigation, determined to uncover the truth. 


As they delve deeper, they encounter evasive authorities, puzzling evidence, and a cunning adversary who may be more dangerous than they anticipated. Told a year after the harrowing events, Jane's account reveals the chilling reality behind the Delphine Massacres, challenging even the most seasoned true crime aficionados.


Genre: Crime



March 27th


How to Seal Your Own Fate

by Kristen Perrin

How to seal your own fate Kristen Perrin

The secrets of Castle Knoll run deep, and in this sequel to How to Solve Your Own Murder, Annie Adams finds herself entangled in another mystery—one that stretches across decades.


After inheriting Gravesdown Hall, Annie is settling into life in the quiet English village when a local fortune teller delivers an ominous warning. Hours later, the woman is found murdered on Annie’s property, making her the prime suspect. Determined to clear her name, she begins unraveling the eerie history of Gravesdown Hall, only to discover that the answers may lie in the past.


In 1967, her great-aunt Frances is drawn into a scandal involving a fatal car crash, a missing girl, and a powerful family desperate to keep their secrets buried. As past and present collide, Annie must piece together the truth before history repeats itself.


With its dual timelines, small-town intrigue, and chilling twists, How to Seal Your Own Fate is a gripping continuation of Perrin’s atmospheric mystery series.


Genre: Crime  

march 2025 book releases

 

If you enjoyed exploring this list of upcoming book releases, I would love to hear your thoughts! Feel free to share your comments, recommendations, or any books you are eagerly anticipating.

 

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