Heartless Hunter is an upcoming enemies-to-lovers romantasy, from an author I’ve never read before. I saw the teaser on BookTok and between that and the gorgeous cover, I decided that this is a new fantasy realm I’m excited to dive into. Something has to fill the void left by Crescent City and Empyrean, and this story about a witch and a witch hunter just might be it.

Sara Cate is moving on from the Salacious Players series with a whole new world, one of Christianity and reckoning with faith. Of course, because it’s Sara Cate, there are still sex clubs involved. The Home Wrecker is the second in The Goode Brothers series, standalones following deeply religious brothers who battle with love and faith. Based on the description, this book is about a married couple and a third party who shows up and sends their whole world into turmoil and promises to be even more spicy and compelling than the first in the series.

The Royals of Forsyth University series is back with the final book in the third section of the series. Each of these college why choose dark romances surrounds one faction of the secret society that governs this very dramatic, very suspenseful college universe. The Lords and The Dukes were first, and Princes of Legacy is the third book featuring the Princes. There is likely one more series within a series left in the Royals world as a whole, but each section can be read as its own series.

The second book in The Lyonnesse Trilogy hits shelves this summer. I’m waiting for the trilogy to be complete before reading, but Sierra Simone is an automatic read for me, no matter what she’s writing. The New Camelot series and the Priest books are among my all-time favorites, so I can’t wait to read this series when it’s done.

It’s been a while since we’ve had something new from another one of my favorites, Penelope Douglas, and I could not be more excited to read what she’s come up with. Five Brothers is set to be a contemporary romance, where I suspect the heroine will have some sort of love triangle (pentagon?) with the different brothers. The tropes in this book have not yet been revealed, but whatever they end up being, I’m sure it will be spectacular.

The devil works hard but Katee Robert works harder. Their release schedule makes me tired just thinking about it, but they manage it somehow and that means we’re getting another Dark Olympus book this year, this one Ariadne’s story. The Dark Olympus series is a series of interconnected standalones that are all super spicy retellings of different aspects of Greek myth, and they just keep getting better and better. Dark Restraint promises all kinds of spicy fun.

The official release date for the next installment of The Lords series is still to be determined, but the placeholder date is December 29th, which indicates that this book should be out by the end of the year. Shantel Tessier’s books are known for being so dark and kinky that they play with the line of uncomfortable, and I’m sure Madness will continue in that tradition. For readers who like authors that push the limits, this will be an exciting book to look forward to.

Rogue X Ara Prequel by JD Linton – hopefully

The Empyrean Series Book 3 by Rebecca Yarros – a girl can dream

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4 responses to “Romances to be Excited About in 2024”

  1. […] Hunter by Kristen Ciccarelli was a highly anticipated release this year. Her high stakes enemies-to-lovers fantasy romance between a witch and a witch hunter in […]

  2. […] writes, I will read immediately. I downloaded The Home-wrecker on Kindle Unlimited within hours of its release, and fully devoured it by the following afternoon. I am fairly certain I’ve read every Sara […]

  3. […] The Royals of Forsyth University is made up of several series-within-a-series, so they can be read independently of the others. All of them are why choose, and all take place in the same world during the same time frame. Lords and Dukes are complete, and Princes is next in line, with the first book in the sub-series out and the next coming May 10. […]

  4. […] and Isolde. I held off on reading this first book so I could time it to where the second was coming out relatively soon, but that backfired a little bit. This book was so incredible that June no longer feels soon at […]

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