Welcome to Future Fiction, my reimagining of the Waiting on Wednesday meme! There are so many amazing new books coming out, that I can no longer pick just one. My goal with Future Fiction is to share at least three new books each week, a combination of recent cover reveals and books that I’ve recently added to my TBR pile. I’m still going to be linking up with Wishful Endings/Can’t Wait Wednesday, and I also want to give a shout out to Jill at Breaking the Spine for starting the original Waiting on Wednesday meme. I hope you’ll find some new books to add to your TBR piles, and as always, I look forward to hearing what YOU’RE looking forward to:-D
Not a big week for cover reveals, but here are three books I came across that sound really good:

Three generations of women struggle with a curse unfairly placed on their ancestor in this gothic story of magic, queer love, and mother-daughter relationships, perfect for fans of Spells for Forgetting and Practical Magic.
The Cole women are cursed. Each generation will birth a daughter, lose their love, and, as surely as the tide beats against the rocky shore, take her own life by giving herself to the sea. For generations, the Cole women have lived as outcasts, maintaining a lighthouse on a small island off the coast of New Hampshire. Ever since their ancestor was accused of witchcraft and cast into the sea hundreds of years prior, the islanders have ostracized the Coles, distrusting their rumored magic and their control of the lighthouse.
Despite their mistreatment, the Cole women are compelled to remain on the island because they know that if a Cole woman does not light the beacon on Juniper Island, anyone who is out at sea will be drowned. Out of guilt and obligation, the Cole women live out their solitary lives on the island, knowing some day their recompense for protecting the people from the sea will be to die in the sea themselves.
Told in three interwoven timelines in the late 20th century, The Curse of the Cole Women unravels the lives of three women who struggle with their relationships with each other as they contend with the reality of their fates – is it truly a curse, or is it generational madness that drives Cole women to the sea?
Readers will be swept into this evocative and moving story about challenging misogyny, finding community, and struggling with fate.
The Curse of the Cole Women by Marielle Thompson. Releases in December 2025 from Alcove Press. I’m usually wary of comparisons, but I can’t deny the Practical Magic comp is making me want to read this. Plus I do love a good multi generational story:-)


The new vampires in town are sinking their teeth into solving a murder…
Married odd couple Arthur and Sal are totally normal. They wear sunscreen, not because the sun can kill them, but because even the undead need a skincare regimen. They eat garlic whenever they want, though it gives Sal indigestion. They can talk to creatures of the night, but only the raccoons that rifle through their garbage. Really, they don’t bite… except into delicious baked goods.
Ready to settle down and stay out of trouble, the two have opened a bed & breakfast in the idyllic, if not-so-paranormal-friendly, town of Trident Falls, Oregon. But trouble finds them when the mayor is discovered dead in their begonias with two puncture wounds in his neck. With the help of a werewolf barista, the elven town coroner, and a very human city manager, Arthur and Sal will need to prove they aren’t literally out for blood by catching a killer…
Dead & Breakfast by Kat Hillis & Rosiee Thor. Releases in October 2025 from Berkley. I love the title and cover of this book, and it sounds like a bunch of fun!

“For all intents and purposes, we are still blissfully separated from the mortals, but there have been…complications.”
When a rise in London’s supernatural crime puts Fey society at risk of discovery, the Winter Council turns to an unlikely solution: Avery Hemlock, the changeling they sentenced to 500 Years of Nightmares. Inherently lacking social grace and missing approximately two centuries of world knowledge, Avery must find a way to acclimate and solve the case or lose her probationary freedom.
After being left at the altar and dropping out of medical school, Saga Trygg attempts to rekindle her faith in life, humanity, and witchcraft. But when her new neighbor, Avery, accidentally reveals the Fey that have been living among humanity all along, Saga realizes magic is far more than prayers, intention, and candles.
Each faced with navigating an unfamiliar world, the two form an unexpected partnership—but shortly into Avery’s investigation, they discover the threat might be closer to Saga than either of them imagined, and Avery will do anything to protect the first friend she’s had in more than two hundred years.
The Hearth Witch’s Guide to Magic & Murder by Kiri Callaghan. Releases in October 2025 from Poisoned Pen Press. I’m loving the cozy fantasy vibe of the cover, and I think this story has potential.




I need The Curse of the Cole Women in my life. December 2025? It would be a good birthday present to myself haha
Yes, the perfect present:-)
Dad & Breakfast sounds awesome!
I hope it’s as good as it looks!
Dead & Breakfast looks kinda fun & im not even a mystery girlie!
It definitely seems like a different kind of mystery:-)
Haha, Dead & Breakfast looks so silly… could be lots of fun!
I agree! I think it could go either way…
I’m tempted by Dead and Breakfast – but I love the look of The Hearth Witch’s Guide. Thank you for sharing. I also have noticed that you’re reading A Drop of Corruption – I hadn’t even realised it was out – so I’ve scampered off to get hold of the audiobook…
I’m reading it very slowly, but it’s really good. Hope you love it!
I saw Dead and Breakfast and thought it sounded good. I also like the sounds of The Hearth Witch’s Guide to Magic and Murder. Great picks this week.
Thanks! Dead and Breakfast sounds too good to pass up.
Interesting picks, hope you like them. 🙂
Me too!
Well this time I love all these choices Tammy!
Yay!
The Practical Magic comparison is tempting too, and I don’t think I’ve read anything yet from this publisher. May have to check it out.
I don’t think I’ve ever read an Alcove Press book, but this is definitely tempting:-)
Dead & Breakfast: Come for the vampires, stay for the scones. Too funny! 🙂
I agree, I love that tagline:-)
“Come for the vampires, stay for the scones” – Can’t resist this, it sounds fun. All of these books sound good 😀
It’s the perfect tagline to make you want to read it:-)
They all sound interesting! The first one has an amazing cover, the second one sounds like fun and the third one it’s the one more up my alley! I’ll have to keep an eye on them! Thanks for sharing!
I hope they are all good!
Vampires and scones stuck in my brain for some reason.
Lynn 😀
Ha ha that alone makes me want to read it.
I think I’m most intrigued by the first one with its Practical Magic comparison and gothic potential. The last is definitely going on my TBR too though with its mention of the fae. Great choices