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
Today I’m highlighting three new fantasies whose covers were just revealed, and I’m excited for all of these:

Prepare to be entranced by this utterly unique, historical fantasy novel with a fairytale feel from the million-copy bestselling M. R. Carey, author of The Girl With All the Gifts.
In a kingdom forgotten by history, a legend unfolds . . .
Wounded in his county’s endless wars, former soldier Mag Tresti finds work in the home of a reclusive widow, Jannae Mirchella. But Jannae is more than she seems. A witch of great skill and might, she hides her powers and her deep-laid plans behind a mask of harmless respectability.
When a dead demon falls out of the sky, the fates of the soldier and the witch are irrevocably intertwined. On the demon’s body Mag finds a tinderbox – an artefact of terrifying magical power that can not only grant his every wish, but also change the fate of nations.
This is a tale of spellcraft and devilry, of witchcraft and trickery – of the wickedness that resides within a few, the goodness that lies deep within us all, and the choices on which our lives turn.
The Tinder Box by M.R. Carey. Releases in June 2026 from Orbit. This sounds so different from Carey’s other books, but of course I will read anything he writes.


The stakes are high, the love is forbidden, and the slow burn turns steamy in this swoony, witty, and heart-stoppingly romantic sequel to instant New York Times bestseller The Irresistible Urge to Fall For Your Enemy.
Osric is a member of the Fyren Order, a guild of assassins who gleefully murder for money. Aurienne is a Haelan, a scholar-healer whose Order’s motto is Harm to none. Clear-cut absolutes separate them: good and bad, right and wrong, light and dark . . .
Until they don’t.
When Osric first bribed Aurienne to heal him, he never imagined those lines would begin to blur. But every healing session draws them closer together. He finds himself developing unwanted feelings for Aurienne as her capable hands heal his body—and his heart.
Aurienne’s perfect life has been flung into chaos in the form of a devastatingly handsome assassin. She should be in her research lab, not illicitly healing a Fyren every full moon—nor wrestling an attraction to him that threatens to slip into something else.
Things go superbly sideways when Osric and Aurienne discover more about the deadly Pox deliberately unleashed through the Tīendoms. The plague may be the work of another Order—an Order far nastier than either of them can handle.
As the lines between Osric and Aurienne continue to blur, the balance between peace and war, and love and hate, trembles, shifts, and hinges on a heartbeat.
The Exquisite Torment of Loving Your Enemy (Dearly Beloathed #2) by Brigitte Knightley. Releases in July 2026 from Ace Books. I had a lot of fun with the first book, and I’m excited to see what happens next with Aurienne and Osric!

Steel Magnolias meets Practical Magic in this charming contemporary fantasy debut in which a thirty-something kitchen witch whose recipes have the power to heal is recruited to help a reclusive warlock and discovers love on the other side of the next bake.
Self-taught chef and baker Honey Frost is Foxe Holler’s resident Farewitch. Proud of her family’s legacy for curing all manner of ailments with the right recipe, Honey is determined to be the Farewitch the Holler can depend on, even if she’s taken on the role twenty years too early.
Honey’s normal routine is disrupted when the reclusive Warlock living at the edge of the Holler appears for the first time in decades with a peculiar request: he needs a Farewitch. It seems the Warlock has been struck with a mysterious curse-born illness.
Initially reluctant to get involved—warlocks and witches do not get along—Honey changes her mind when he offers compensations she can’t refuse— access to his infamous library of old texts and kitchen grimoires. Now Honey is the newest resident of his moody farmhouse, Knight Manor. Which happens to have one gorgeous kitchen. And a lot of secrets. And a Warlock that maybe…isn’t so frightful at all. Or old. Or bad looking.
Curing people should a piece of Hummingbird cake for any Farewitch, but the grumpy farmhouse and even grumpier Warlock aren’t keen to help with their own healing. And that’s not the only trouble. The Widow Witch, century-long scourge of the region, is due to blow into Foxe Holler for her annual visit and this time, she has business with the Warlock.
The Farewitch of Foxe Holler by Ellen Pauley Goff. Releases in July 2026 from Saga Press. Does the world really need another cozy fantasy? Yes, it does! And I love the sound of this, although somewhat familiar, I’m looking forward to it.




I’m not tooootally sure if I want to read The Exquisite Torment of Loving Your Enemy… I was kinda meh about it in some ways, despite having fun, and I’m kinda curious. Maybe I’ll see what reviews are like!
I enjoyed the first book enough to read the second, although I will be watching reviews closely too:-)
I’m looking forward to more from M.R. Carey. Thanks for sharing!
Me too! I love that he already has another book on the horizon:-)
The first two look good, though I admit I still have to read first book (Irresistible Urge…) haha. The cozy fantasy has some potential for me but I’d have to be in a cozy mood I think.
Yes, me too. Cozy fantasy doesn’t always work for me.
I’ll soon be making my first foray into MR Carey books. They all sound good. The kitchen witch book might be good.
Carey has written in so many genres, and this is a new one.
The Tinder Box by M.R. Carey has classic fairy tale + Howl’s Moving Castle vibes! I’m adding it to my 2026 wishlist. I really like the sound of it!
Me too, I am so curious to see how Carey tackles that genre.
I think I may be oversaturated with cozy fantasies for now, although that 3rd book does look cute. I’ll definitely want to check out the M. R. Carey! It sounds so different from his other books, which makes me really curious to check it out.. Great picks!
I’m curious too, I’m sure he’ll put his own spin on fantasy:-)
I love the cover of The Tinder Box! 😀
Me too, I love that illustrated style on book covers.
These sound good and nice covers too.
Thanks! And I agree, I love the covers.
These look like a fun selection of books!
Thanks Nicole! I’m excited to read them.
M.R. Carey’s putting out a lot of books these days, and of all sorts of stories.
I was surprised to see this one! It sounds very different from his other books.
I didn’t love the first Knightley book so I won’t read the second, but the other two books sound soooooo good!
Haa The Exquisite Torment of Loving your Enemy! I need that one!
Oh, yes please to the Carey book.
Lynn 😀
Well, that is another M. R. Carey book added to the list!
I think The Tinder Box is on my TBR under another title so I’m guessing it got changed. Either way I’m excited for it. And the cosy fantasy sounds intriguing too. Your lists really aren’t good for keeping my TBR under control lol