Twelve Upcoming Fantasy Books to Get Excited About #WyrdandWonder26

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It wouldn’t be Wyrd & Wonder without a list, so today I’ve put together twelve upcoming adult fantasy books that I can’t wait to read. There are a lot of fantasy books coming out in the next six months or so, so this is obviously just a slice of what to expect. I’ve also decided to highlight mostly books that I haven’t talk about on the blog, so hopefully some of these are new to you too! Titles are linked to Goodreads if you’d like to read the whole story description, and I’m listing them in order of publication date.

The Witches of Cambridge by Alice Hoffman. Release date: September 8th. The brand-new series from the bestselling author of Practical Magic, following two brilliant young women in 1950s Cambridge, Massachusetts, as they become immersed in a mysterious secret group of witches at Radcliffe known as the Lilith Society.”

Wickhills by Premee Mohamed. Release date: September 8th. In the dangerous magical city of Wickhills, a streetwise secret agent is tasked with protecting a foreign defector from his pursuers… even at the threat of war.”

Strange is the Light by Sarah Maria Griffin. Release date: September 8th. “STRANGE IS THE LIGHT follows a passionately entangled group of childhood friends, fractured by the betrayals and secrets kept as they grew into adulthood.”

Bodies of Magic by Freya Marske. Release date: September 15th. “Five scholars. Five secrets. Five days in which to solve a murder, pass the most important exam of their lives, and uncover a secret larger than all of their own combined. One with the potential to change the world.”

Witch Daughter by Tanaz Bhathena. Release date: September 22nd.In her adult debut, award-winning author Tanaz Bhathena expertly weaves a tale of love and loss in ancient Persia with her take on the timeless tragedy of Tahmineh, a temptress, a witch, a victim, or, perhaps, a woman trying her hardest to protect her loved ones.”

Strangebrew Apothecary by Rustin Lovewell. Release date: September 22nd. Legends & Lattes meets The Lost Apothecary in this debut adventure fantasy following a potion maker who must hide her powers under the cover of a crew of conmen, only to lean on each other for comfort, safety, and even love.”

The Scarlet Ball by Nghi Vo. Release date: October 6th. From USA Today bestselling author Nghi Vo, this all-consuming tale of ballrooms and bloodshed weds The Gilded Age with the Gothic vision of Guillermo del Toro.”

The Dancer and the Dream Thief by Rowenna Miller. Release date: October 13th. A young dancer finds herself at the center of a bootlegging scheme run by elfin creatures and is forced to rely on one them to escape in this sweeping prohibition-era historical fantasy from the author of The Fairy Bargains of Prospect Hill.”

Goblin Market by A.J. Hackwith. Release date: October 20th. A goblin changeling caught between the human and fey worlds must find a way to save her home in this warm and heartfelt fantasy from the author of Toto and the Hell’s Library series.”

The Killing of a Chestnut Tree by Oliver K. Langmead. Release date: October 27th.Be gay, solve crimes! The Killing of a Chestnut Tree introduces Havelock Harper, an all-new queer gentleman detective in the tradition of Sherlock Holmes, with a cozy, fantastical mystery.”

Mr. Mendlebee’s Pandimensional Literary Repository by Rebecca McKee. Release date: November 17th. The Midnight Library meets The Ten Thousand Doors of January in this mesmerizing debut about a magical bookstore’s staff who must risk everything to stop the unraveling of the universe.”

The Literary Remains of Cornelia Feyen by Johanna Van Veen. Release date: January 1, 2027. “This charmingly, whimsical book is perfect for readers of Heather Fawcett, combining light academia, with original folklore and a joyful queer romance.”


Do any of these sound good to you? What upcoming fantasy books are you looking forward to?

Posted May 5, 2026 by Tammy in Lists, Wyrd and Wonder / 11 Comments


11 responses to “Twelve Upcoming Fantasy Books to Get Excited About #WyrdandWonder26

  1. OMG there are so many I don’t know. My Goodreads shelves are gonna be FULL. I love the sound of The Witches of Cambridge, Witch Daughter, and The Scarlet Ball the most!

  2. Witch, Daughter is my most anticipated read from this list but so many of them sound fantastic. I’m particularly intrigued by Witches Of Cambridge and Bodies Of Magic. I’ve also added half of these to my TBR too as a lot were new to me. Im very curious about the last title as it sounds extremely different from the authors usual ones. Lovely list.

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