Cozy Fantasy TBR

I am not posting a TBR for May because I just need a month of mood reading, but I thought now would be the perfect time to share my cozy fantasy TBR because it is my comfort genre.

The Teller of Small Fortunes comes out on November 5th of this year and it is going to be a long wait! The vibes of this sound perfect for me and includes all of the essentials of a cozy fantasy- a magical cat, found family, and a baker.

When you think about cozy fantasy, one of the first books that probably comes to mind is The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches, so of course her 2024 release has to be on my TBR. A Witch’s Guide to Magical Innkeeping has the potential to work even better for me that her last book simply because the tropes are more catered to my taste. I mean she befriends a semi-villainous talking fox and the love interest in a grump historian! Also, there is a skeleton chicken on the cover and I need to know more about that!

Emma (Instagram- ros_lanta) read an early copy of The Phoenix Keeper and recommended it when I posted on Instagram that I was looking for some cozy fantasy recommendations. Obviously, this cover caught my eye right away and I love that it is set at a zoo for magical creatures. It is also a rivals to lovers romance- one of my favourite tropes.

I think that The Cottage Around the Corner will be the perfect book for my witchy book club! The descriptions sounds like it is set in Stars Hollow but make it witchy and supernatural and it does not get any cozier than that.

A lot of cozy fantasies revolve around food and coffee, so I love Cursed Cocktails is doing something different and is about a retired blood mage who is opening a tavern.

I am cheating here because technically Floating Hotel is a cozy scifi not a fantasy but my love for all things cozy started with A Long Way to a Small Angry Planet. I am always looking for cozy scifi but they are harder to find! Give me all of the misfits forced to form a found family in space and I will be seated!

Any time I see a twist on the opening line of Pride and Prejudice in a book description, I am instantly intrigued! A Spirited Engagement sounds like a Jane Austen novel (which makes it inherently cozy to me!) but there happens to be a ghost bride in the story.

There are three books in this series and I have had Keeper of Enchanted Rooms downloaded on my Kindle since it came out! I think that Charlie N. Holmberg is a beloved cozy fantasy author, so if I like this series I can explore her backlist.

I stumbled upon Practical Potions and Premeditated Murder on Kindle and the cover caught my eye! I think it is absolutely adorable and reading through the synopsis makes me want to read this right away.

Asiri and the Amaru is another book I was recommended on Kindle and I love seeing all of the adorable animals on the cover. It is a cozy Latin fantasy and based on Peruvian mythology and the love interest is an animal healer. Cute!

I grabbed the ebook of Spelling the Tea during Stuff Your Kindle day and since then I have seen it recommended a few times and people seem to love it! It is the first book in a pretty long series, so I am hoping to love it and to find a new cozy series to sink my teeth into.

There is a mythical salamander in the Wormwood Abbey and that is all I needed to know to add it to my TBR! The fact that it is for fans of Emily Wilde is a bonus!

Of all the finalists for this year’s SPFBO, A Rival Most Vial is the one that caught my eye, for obvious reasons. “Yet as the fires burn and cauldrons bubble…they find a different sort of chemistry brewing.” Sold!

This is a very specific niche but there are more books like this out there than you might think, but I love Jane Austen retellings with dragons. So, it is no surprise that Pemberley: Mr. Darcy’s Dragon is on my TBR. I have heard amazing things about Maria Grace!

I have owned A Coup of Tea on my TBR for ages now and it sounds so cute! An exiled princess who runs a tea shop? Yes, please!

I often think of cozy fantasy as a genre that is ideal to read in the fall/winter but A Second Story is set in a coastal town, so it will be perfect to read on the beach this summer.

Do you enjoy cozy fantasy? What is your favourite subgenre?

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4 thoughts on “Cozy Fantasy TBR

  1. Love the covers of all of these, but Wormwood Abbey got my curiosity. I’ve yet to get into the cozy fantasy books, but I’ll get started with Legends and Latte sometime today.

  2. Loved seeing your Cozy Fantasy TBR! ❤️ I hadn’t heard of The Teller of Small Fortunes before, but it sounds so good and that cover is stunning!! 🥰 I’m also very excited for A Witch’s Guide to Magical Innkeeping!

  3. I really want to try and read more cozy fantasy books. I somehow even still need to read Emily Wilde although it’s on my must read list for either this or next month.

    A few of these were already on my tbr but I’ve added a few more with Wormwood Abbey & Mr Darceys Dragon being the two new to me ones that stood out most.

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