May 2024 Book Releases

There are a lot of books coming out in May that I am really looking forward to reading! Not as many preorder campaigns this month but there are a few good ones.

May 7th

Jackie Lau has quickly become a reliable romcom author for me! I have found myself turning to her books when I am feeling a slump coming on and they work like a charm. Everything I have read from her so far has been under 200 pages, so I am excited to have a full length novel to look forward to. Also, there is a huge slice of cherry pie and a cat on the cover. That is an easy way to win me over!

There is something so summery about baseball and I come from a baseball-loving family, so I like the idea of reading You Should Be So Lucky on the beach. I also love the grumpy/sunshine trope and the fact that there is a historical element to this romance. I have heard good things about Cat Sebastian, so this is high on my list!

Speaking of beach reads, give me all of the YA thrillers to read with my toes in the sand! I fly through them and they are just the perfect page turners. Perfect Little Monsters sounds like it is going to be full of drama and that is all I want from a book like this!

May 14th

I appreciate that A Crane Among Wolves is based on a true story from Korean history and I already know that I like June Hur’s writing!

US and Canada- https://read.macmillan.com/promo/mcpgacraneamongwolvespreorder

UK- https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc8ko6wdr9ggRlcH9-XhYv5UFCP3R3uDodDJEDEKmhV8ue6VQ/viewform

International- https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeChHYKGIigeD-f6D1n4OUNuYQY4HANkx6uLovtYSe3ktSRSQ/viewform

How could I not be excited for The Honey Witch? It is a sapphic fantasy romance, a cozy fantasy, and is a witchy story! All of my favourite things! It is also the June book for the Black Hat Book Coven so we will be discussing it live at the end of the month. I cannot wait!

UK only- https://store.orbit-books.co.uk/products/the-honey-witch?_pos=1&_sid=7af43101d&_ss=r&variant=43665693180082

Unlike the other residents of the small Caribbean Island of St. Virgil, Selina DaSilva does not believe in magic. With a logical mind and a knack for botany, Selina used to dream of leaving the island to study Pharmacology—until a vicious, unsolved attack left her father dead and her mother in a coma.

Now her guilt over her mother’s condition keeps her tethered to the island, relegated to conning gullible tourists with useless talismans and phony protection rituals. But when one of those tourists ends up at the center of a string of strange murders, the truth that Selina has been denying can no longer be there is evil lurking in the forests that surround St. Virgil. Another thing that can’t be avoided? Selina’s ex-boyfriend Gabriel, newly employed at the local newspaper and eager to put his investigative skills to use.

Desperate to put an end to the killings and claim justice for Selina’s family, these two former lovers race to find answers. But evil bides its time. And as long-buried feelings and long-hidden secrets about Selina’s family’s past begin to reveal themselves, only one answer remains—and it waits in the forest.

Sarah Dass wrote one of my favourite YA contemporary romances (Where the Rhythm Takes You), so I am excited to see what she does with something that leans more fantastical! It Waits in the Forest seems to have a lot of my buzzwords as well.

Everything about My Darling Dreadful Thing appeals to me! Give me an unsettling manor and I am going to want to read about it!

I love a good family drama and I think that is what I will get in Oye! From what I can tell from the synopsis, the entire story unfolds over the course of a phone call, which is so unique and you can just imagine a family spilling the tea over the phone.

An electrifying, gritty fantasy from debut author Hana Lee that takes a royal messenger on a high-speed chase across a climate-ravaged wasteland, featuring motorcycles, monsters, and magic.

Jin-Lu has the most dangerous job in the wasteland. She’s a magebike courier, one of the few who venture outside the domed cities on motorcycles powered by magic. Every day, she braves the wasteland’s dangers—deadly storms, roving marauders, and territorial beasts—to deliver her wares.

Her most valuable cargo? A prince’s love letters addressed to Yi-Nereen, a princess desperate to escape the clutches of her abusive family and soon-to-be husband. Jin, desperately in love with both her and the prince, can’t refuse Yi-Nereen’s plea for help. The two of them flee across the wastes, pursued by Yi-Nereen’s furious father, her scheming betrothed, and a bounty hunter with mysterious powers.

A storm to end all storms is brewing and dark secrets about the heritability of magic are coming to light. Jin’s heart has led her into peril before, but this time she may not find her way back.

To be honest, it was the cover of Road to Ruin that grabbed my attention but I am also so curious about the story. It sounds a little more gritty than I like my fantasy but something about it intrigues me!

I will never get tired of haunted house stories and The House That Horror Built seems to be doing something unique. The home in question is owned by a famous horror director, so it is filled with props and costumes from his films. I love that imagery and backdrop for a horror novel!

I have heard incredible things about Jas Hammonds and how she handles difficult topics and I don’t think Thirsty will be any different! The cover alone is haunting.

US and Canada only- https://read.macmillan.com/promo/thirstypreordergift

May 21st

I am currently reading an eARC of How to Become the Dark Lord and Die Trying and it is a good time! I just like Django Wexler and while some of the humour is a bit over the top at times it totally works in the context of the story.

I read Kaikeyi by this author and it was disappointing but I did say I would try something else by this author because I love her ideas. I will be waiting for reviews of Goddess of the River but I am definitely curious about it!

Give me all of the dark academia especially if there is also suspense. There is something about When We Were Silent that is calling to me and I like that it is told in two timelines.

Second Night Stand just sounds like a good time and I love romances that are centered around some kind of reality show. The drama!

Here for the Wrong Reasons and this is another reality show romance! We are getting a lot of these books where the contestants on a dating show end up falling for each other but I have yet to read one!

There are few things I love more than a sentient house but the fact that the one in Love in All the Haunted Places is jealous and lonely is so unique and something I am dying to read!

I think we are all excited for a new book from Stuart Turton! The premise of The Last Murder at the End of the World is out there but someone Turton always seems to pull his wild ideas off.

I love these literary fiction covers where it is a hand squeezing fruit! I don’t know why! Also, I Want You More is another book centered around celebrity and a TV show. I am sensing a theme here!

I have an eARC of Perfume and Pain and I am looking forward to getting to it!

May 28th

I am currently reading Evocation and it is incredible! Pretentious but in the best way possible!

Kris and D’Vaughn Plan a Wedding is one of my favourite romances so I will try anything by Chencia C. Higgins at this point!

I saw the cover of The Fireborne Blade and I added it to my TBR! I am a simply person- I see a dragon on a cover and I want to read it!

I adore Anna-Marie McLemore and stories about sisters so I am hopeful that Flawless Girls will work for me!

Dreadful truly sounds like everything I look for in a book!

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3 thoughts on “May 2024 Book Releases

  1. So many of these look right up my alley! I’ve been looking forward to How to Be The Dark Lord… for quite some time now, and I can’t wait for my preorder to arrive. And Looking for Love in all the Haunted Places is one I’m interested in, but I haven’t seen many people talk about it. I hope we love it! It sounds so fun.

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