Inheriting an antique shop should feel like good fortune, not a haunting — but when the new owner of Devecheaux Antiques starts noticing that some of the merchandise seems to have a mind of its own, it’s clear this store comes with more history than the price tags let on. 🔮
Bullock and Chewning build a cozy paranormal mystery around objects with restless pasts, blending Southern gothic atmosphere with genuine warmth and humor. Each haunted item hints at a story of its own, giving the series a great episodic hook, while the antique shop setting adds a rich, tactile sense of place. 🕯️
It’s a fun, atmospheric start for readers who love their mysteries with a supernatural edge and a touch of Southern charm — perfect for fans of cozy paranormal series who want ghosts with a lighter touch. 🍵
Why this enchants: a haunted antique shop, Southern gothic charm, and a supernatural mystery with real heart underneath the spooky premise.
Solving crimes is hard enough without throwing magic into the mix — but for the witches running their own detective agency, spellwork is just another tool of the trade. When a case lands on their desk that’s stranger than the usual small-town trouble, they’ll need every bit of it. 🔍
Paludan and Sharp mix cozy mystery structure with a light fantasy twist, giving the amateur-sleuth formula a fresh coat of paint. The witch-detective dynamic brings plenty of banter and charm, while the mystery itself stays grounded enough to satisfy readers who want an actual puzzle to solve alongside the magic. 🪄
It’s a breezy, entertaining read for fans of paranormal cozies who want their whodunits with a wink of the supernatural. A fun series launch for anyone who likes their detective work with a little extra sparkle. ✨
Why this charms: a witty witch-detective premise, cozy mystery pacing, and just enough magic to keep things fresh.
Stardust Beach is the kind of small coastal town where everyone knows everyone’s business, which makes it the perfect place for new beginnings — and equally perfect for old secrets to resurface right when you least expect them. 🌅
Taylor kicks off her new series with a warm ensemble cast, following a handful of townsfolk as their lives collide around a big local launch event that’s supposed to bring the whole community together. The small-town charm, gentle humor, and hints of romance blend into an easy, comforting read that never rushes its character work. 🏖️
It’s a lovely series opener for readers who love beach-town fiction with a strong sense of community, the kind of book you settle into slowly and don’t want to leave. Fans of small-town contemporary series will want to stick around for book two. 🐚
Why this welcomes: a cozy beach-town setting, a warm ensemble cast, and a gentle start to a promising new series.
Scarlett and Her Prince Charming
Ivy Smoak has built one of contemporary romance’s most loyal readerships through her Empire State series and its spin-offs, and Scarlett and Her Prince Charming arrives as a new entry from an author whose books consistently debut high on the charts. The fairytale framing in the title suggests a romance with a self-aware, slightly elevated quality, a modern prince charming narrative that’s in on its own genre conventions. 👑
Smoak writes with the emotional directness and page-turning momentum that keep her readers returning across multiple series, giving her protagonists the genuine chemistry and personal history that make the romance feel earned rather than simply arranged. The Scarlett of the title carries its own literary echoes, and Smoak’s heroines tend to live up to names that come with weight. 💕
Readers who have followed Smoak’s previous series or who enjoy contemporary romance with a strong authorial voice and the kind of emotional intensity her dedicated fanbase has come to expect will find this another satisfying new entry.
Why this captivates: it brings Ivy Smoak’s loyal readership a modern fairytale romance built with the emotional precision and character chemistry that have made her one of contemporary romance’s most consistently bankable authors.
The one-bed trope is contemporary romance’s most reliable forced-proximity device, and pairing it with a boss-employee dynamic doubles the forbidden tension in a way that Nadia Lee’s Kingswood Brothers series is clearly designed to exploit to maximum effect. One bed plus the power differential of a workplace relationship is a combination that generates exactly the complications the genre’s readers come looking for. 💼
Lee writes with the confident command of romance conventions that characterizes her best work, giving the forced-proximity setup enough genuine character development that the central obstacles feel real rather than contrived. The Kingswood Brothers family series structure promises multiple interconnected romances building on the same compelling family mythology across future installments. 💕
Readers who enjoy contemporary romance with the one-bed trope, forbidden workplace dynamics, and a series built around a compelling family of heroes will find Lee delivering the genre’s most satisfying combination of tensions with her usual polish.
Why this entices: it stacks the one-bed trope on top of forbidden boss-employee tension within a brother series, giving readers two of contemporary romance’s most reliable pleasures operating simultaneously from the very first night.
Finding love after everything implies a protagonist who has been through something substantial enough that love feels like it belongs to a different chapter of their life, and Crispin Rovere builds his novel around exactly that kind of earned-from-the-other-side-of-loss romance. The script of the title suggests both the written word and the idea of a narrative that’s being rewritten, a story that didn’t end where it was supposed to. 📖
Rovere writes contemporary romance with a literary sensibility that gives the emotional stakes real texture, treating the after everything of the subtitle as genuine weight rather than mere backstory. The love that comes after real difficulty carries a different quality than first love, more deliberate, more earned, and considerably more aware of what it’s asking for. 💕
Readers who enjoy contemporary romance with genuine emotional depth, protagonists whose histories inform their capacity for love, and authors who treat the finding as a real process rather than a convenient plot beat will find this a moving and well-crafted read.
Why this resonates: it takes the finding love after everything premise seriously, building a romance around a protagonist who has genuinely been through something and whose capacity to love again has to be rebuilt from real understanding of what was lost.





