New Releases and Publications
Happy new week! Let’s take a look at some of the many exciting new books that are being released out into the world this week.
The list below includes books that I’ve been gifted early reading copies for (from the author, publisher, or sometimes a third-party PR company), as well as any books that I’ve pre-ordered for purchase, that I’ve either already read or have added to my upcoming TBR!
I am incredibly thankful for all of the reading opportunities that I am gifted through these various sources. These books represent the many hours of work that countless people have put in to telling these stories, and I’m so grateful to be a small part of the book’s journey.
These weekly posts include an overview of the book as well as my thoughts on the book, if I’ve already read it.
As always, if you are looking to get a copy of one of these new releases for yourself, I highly encourage you to support an independent bookstore that’s local to your area! Physical copies can be purchased in person at your local indie bookshop, or online via Bookshop.org. You can also support independent bookstores with audiobook purchases via Libro.fm. For books that are independently published by the authors, they can also likely be purchased directly from the author via their website!
Both Can Be True
Author: Jessica Guerrieri

Genre: fiction, contemporary, mystery, women’s fiction
Themes: motherhood, found family, recovering from substance abuse
Page Count: 352 pages
Publisher: Harper Muse
Publication Date: May 19, 2026
Thanks so much to BookSparks, the author, and Harper Muse for the gifted advanced copy of this book, and including me in the release review tour via BookSparks!
Book Blurb:
Two sisters reconnect on a long-overdue girls’ trip to Mexico—just as a woman from their small town back home goes missing, setting off a chain of revelations that forces them to confront old traumas, fractured marriages, and the fragile threads holding their lives together.
Told in alternating perspectives, Both Can Be True follows Mare and Frankie—two sisters in their late thirties navigating motherhood, marriage, and identity in a post-pandemic world. Mare is the hyper-responsible older sister, mother of a neurodivergent preschooler, and married to a husband who’s long since checked out. Frankie is a charismatic, sober bookstore owner raising two teenage daughters and struggling to maintain boundaries between her sobriety, motherhood, and the messy realities of womanhood.
Together with three friends, they embark on a girls’ trip to Mexico to celebrate Frankie’s ten-year sobriety milestone. But back home, their husbands go camping and stumble upon what they believe might be the body of Brie Hoover—a woman from their town and Frankie’s AA circle. What follows is a slow unraveling of secrets and shifting loyalties, set against the backdrop of a deeply rooted female friendship.
As the sisters reckon with the emotional weight of caregiving, trauma, and who they’ve become outside their roles as mothers and wives, Both Can Be True Can we be good mothers and still want more? Can we love our partners and still feel trapped? And what happens when the support systems we’ve so carefully constructed start to crack?
Check out my final review and blog tour for Both Can Be True here!
You can purchase a copy of this book via Bookshop.org here!
The Heart of Faerie
Author: Rowan Parker

Genre: romance, fantasy, romantasy
Tropes: chosen one, dual POV
Page Count: 562 pages
Publisher: Independently published
Publication Date: May 19, 2026
Thanks so much to the author for gifting me an early e-copy of this book!
Book Blurb:
A story for anyone who has ever wanted to lose themselves in a good book, and for those who have needed to rediscover themselves again the same way…
When Alastair, playboy fae prince and bisexual disaster, and his stoic, snarky bestie Killian travel to the human realm to retrieve the prophesied Chosen One, they abduct Vivi Pierce to save their home from a sinister, ancient curse. Vivi may be a nineteen-year-old college student, but fortunately for Faerie, she’s eager to save the world. In fact, she’s pretty sure that she could ride a dragon or help perform a coup, should the need arise. She has, after all, read every romantasy novel she’s ever gotten her hands on. She knows every trope in the book.
The only problem? Vivi isn’t actually the Chosen One, and this kidnapping isn’t the meet-cute that she thought it was. It turns out the Chosen One is actually her middle-aged mother Jenn, and the fae men grabbed the wrong woman. Now, instead of leading the charge to save the world, becoming inexplicably good at combat through a quick training montage, and getting seduced by a sexy, impossibly-old fae love interest, Vivi has to contend with the fact that her mother may be the real Main Character in this story. Worse yet, it looks like Jenn has known about the existence of Faerie for years, and purposely hid that knowledge from her daughter. It seems that maybe Vivi’s books have gotten more than a few things terribly wrong…
A loving but humorous homage to the genres of romantasy and portal fantasy, The Heart of Faerie is the first book of the Broken Tropes trilogy. This trilogy, meant for adult readers 18+, includes a Happily Ever After for all main characters by the end of the trilogy and wraps up at least one HEA in each individual book. It is a first person, dual point of view story that includes the POVs of both Vivi and Jenn (who, unfortunately, isn’t nearly as boring as Vivi thought she was).
You can purchase a copy of this book via Bookshop.org here!
The House of Now and Then
Author: Edward Underhill

Genre: romance, LGBTQIA+, adult, magical realism, fantasy
Themes: angsty new romance, magical cottages, haunted by the past
Page Count: 288 pages
Publisher: Avon
Publication Date: May 19, 2026
Thanks so much to the author and Avon for gifting me an advanced e-copy of this book via Netgalley!
Book Blurb:
“The kind of book that feels like home. A brand-new all-time favorite.” — Becky Albertalli, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Simon vs the Homo Sapiens Agenda and Amelia, If Only
From the author of The In-Between Bookstore , the sweet, unforgettable story of a trans man in his thirties who books a Cape Cod cottage for one lonely summer—only to have its magic bring him visitors from the past and romance where he least expects it, perfect for fans of TJ Klune and Ashley Poston.
Harlowe could use a break. With his academic future over, just like his relationship with his long-term boyfriend Jackson, a suspiciously cheap summer rental on the Cape feels like just the escape he needs.
But when he arrives at the picturesque seaside cottage, he’s alarmed to find his discouraging old professor in the living room. His father making coffee in the kitchen. And a handsome young repairman fixing things in the bedroom. Worst of all, Jackson is in the bathroom. None of them will leave. No one else can see them. And they won’t leave him alone.
The house isn’t magic only for Harlowe, and as the summer grows hot and thick with tourists, old wounds and fresh secrets—both in and outside its walls—begin to transform him. It’s clear the house is trying to tell him something, and he’s sure it has to do with the mysterious repairman who suddenly seems to be everywhere he looks… But can Harlowe let go of the past long enough to listen?
Evoking all the windswept dunes and Fourth of July fireworks of a perfect Cape Cod day, The House of Now and Then asks who you would find, if all your unfinished business was just behind one door.
You can purchase a copy of this book via Bookshop.org here!
Rani Deshpande Takes the Wheel
Author: Arushi Avachat

Genre: romance, young adult, contemporary, fiction
Tropes: slow burn, friends to lovers, coming of age, self-discovery
Page Count: 320 pages
Publisher: Wednesday Books
Publication Date: May 19, 2026
Thanks so much to the author and Wednesday Books for gifting me an advanced e-copy of this book via Netgalley!
Book Blurb:
Rani’s summer checklist didn’t include falling in love in this sparkling romance for fans of The Summer of Broken Rules and Highly Suspicious and Unfairly Cute.
Nineteen-year-old Rani Deshpande is on a mission to reinvent herself the summer before transferring to her new university. After a challenging freshman year, Rani can’t help but feel like she’s playing catch up. To that end, she’s crafted a packed summer to get back on track: a dream internship, adventures with her hometown best friend, and regular driving lessons so that she can finally lose her passenger princess reputation – even if it means learning from her aggravating family friend (and childhood crush), Kush Khanna.
Kush and Rani grew up together, but they couldn’t be less alike. Within their close-knit Desi community – a Jane Austen style cast of ridiculous, meddlesome families – Kush is the beloved model son; Rani is more the black sheep. Kush is pre-med; Rani plans to teach elementary school. Kush is cool and collected, bordering on reticent; Rani couldn’t keep her mouth shut if her life depended on it. So when their mothers first force the pair to drive together, the arrangement feels like a recipe for disaster. As the lessons progress, however, Rani discovers there’s more to the boy she’s known her whole life than meets the eye.
In Arushi Avachat’s Rani Deshpande Takes the Wheel, Rani must learn to course-correct, no matter how bumpy or windy the road – and even if it includes a detour right into love.
You can purchase a copy of this book via Bookshop.org here!
The Arcane Arts
Author: S. D. Coverly

Genre: romance, romantasy, dark academia, adult
Tropes: age gap, secret society, forbidden romance
Page Count: 400 pages
Publisher: Del Rey
Publication Date: May 19, 2026
Bonus entry! I pre-ordered this book from my local indie bookstore, and couldn’t wait to pick it up!
Book Blurb:
In this thrilling and sexy dark romance, a graduate student and her adviser dive into a taboo branch of magic, igniting a dangerous passion.
“Dark academia, romance, and fantasy join forces in a gripping new book.”—People
Ambitious and driven, Ellsbeth Storer has long been determined to study the arcane arts, even before the mysterious death of a loved one draws her to prestigious Newlyn University.
Professor Thaddeus Rawlins was once the wunderkind of the field, but in the wake of a horrific tragedy that nearly ended his career, he has resigned himself to the boredom of tenure.
Yet when the magnetic Ellsbeth enters his orbit, he finds her impossible to resist. He agrees to oversee her pursuit of a taboo thesis topic: the study of writmagic, the illegal power to control and compel others—and a secret obsession of Rawlins’s.
As student and professor undertake their illicit research, harmless flirtation crosses into uncontrollable desire, which threatens to bloom into something even more dangerous: love.
But can two people who are masters of manipulation ever trust each other?























