After October’s eye-poppingly huge list of recent releases (September was additionally reasonably outsized), publishers are actually scaling it again just a little bit as the holidays method. Nevertheless, that doesn’t imply there aren’t lots of thrilling releases coming in November, so be sure you’ve received ample studying mild as the times develop shorter. You’ve received tons of pages to get via!
November 1
The Masquerades of Spring by Ben Aaronovitch
On this Rivers of London fantasy novella set in Jazz Age New York Metropolis, Augustus Berrycloth-Younger reconnects with previous pal Thomas Nightingale, who’s “pursuing a reasonably mysterious affair regarding an previous saxophone.” (November 1)
The Naturalist Society by Carrie Vaughn
On this magical story set in 1880, “a younger widow faucets into the ability that may change the world―if the person’s world she lives in doesn’t destroy her and her newfound buddies first.” (November 1)
The Road of Storms by Anthony Ryan
The Seven Swords sequence continues within the war-torn kingdom of Alcedon, the place a ravager with a demonic sword should strike an unlikely alliance if he desires to defeat an historic evil that might finish the world. (November 1)
A Tribute of Fire by Sariah Wilson
“The destiny of a cursed nation is dependent upon a princess who should outwit a mortal enemy and outlast the trials of a death-defying ritual.” (November 1)
November 5
Before We Forget Kindness by Toshikazu Kawaguchi
“Within the fifth ebook within the sensational, cozy Earlier than the Espresso Will get Chilly sequence translated from Japanese, the mysterious café the place clients arrive hoping to journey again in time welcomes 4 new visitors.” (November 5)
Beyond Here Be Monsters by Gregory Frost
“Fourteen darkish, sinister, and comedian tales by Stoker, Hugo, and Nebula award finalist Gregory Frost.” (November 5)
The Improvisers by Nicole Glover
This standalone story follows “Velma, a barnstorming pilot and former magic bootlegger, who pursues harmful enchanted objects and a thriller that crosses the U.S. and cuts via time—proper to the center of her household’s previous and current.” (November 5)
Revenant-X by David Wellington
The Crimson House trilogy continues because the Artemis crew will get again on observe with their authentic mission: investigating what occurred at Earth’s first deep-space colony… the place the few remaining inhabitants are actually now not human. (November 5)
The Road of Bones by Demi Winters
“On this epic and immersive Viking-inspired romantic fantasy, a lady fleeing a ruthless murderer by chance joins forces with a gaggle of mercenaries and should use all her crafty to flee along with her life—and coronary heart—intact.” (November 5)
Shadow Lab edited by Brendan Deneen
This assortment of speculative fiction tales options contributions from Nicholas Sansbury Smith, Brian Francis Slattery, Rebecca Webb, Ed Cho, Nick Herbert, and extra. (November 5)
The Swarm by Andy Marino
This horror novel focuses on a detective and two non-public investigators whose newest instances—a homicide and a sinister cult—are interrupted when cicada swarms all of a sudden begin attacking individuals… and the way forward for the human race quickly hangs within the steadiness. (November 5)
The Teller of Small Fortunes by Julie Leong
“A wandering fortune teller finds an surprising household on this heat and fantastic debut fantasy.” (November 5)
Where the Library Hides by Isabel Ibañez
The follow-up to Egypt-set historic fantasy What the River Is aware of follows Inez’s persevering with magical adventures as she agrees to a shocking marriage. (November 5)
November 12
Bride of the Shadow King by Sylvia Mercedes
“The viral TikTok fantasy romance, now in a particular print version with unique bonus materials! An outcast princess makes a political marriage with a reluctant king to avoid wasting each their kingdoms.” (November 12)
Breath of Oblivion by Maurice Broaddus
“The second ebook in a trilogy the place the futuristic know-how of Black Panther meets the dimensions of The Expanse and the intricate political maneuverings of Sport of Thrones.” (November 12)
The Courting of Bristol Keats by Mary E. Pearson
To avoid wasting her father, a younger lady should journey to a magical realm to rescue him—not realizing the fae chief who agrees to assist her may need his personal sinister motivations. (November 12)
Deadly Animals by Marie Tierney
“Discovering a lifeless physique is just not regular. However Ava is just not a traditional teenager. On this chillingly lovely thriller, solely the obsessive spirit of youth can save a determined city from the savagery inside.” (November 12)
Death’s Successor by Brad Abdul
“The sequel to Abdul’s debut The Satan’s Advisor rushes headlong right into a madcap, satirical masterpiece of supernatural misfortune.” (November 12)
Designing Terry Pratchett’s Discworld by Paul Kidby
“A gorgeously designed full-color visible biography that brings Terry Pratchett’s universally beloved Discworld to life as by no means earlier than and pays tribute to a permanent inventive collaboration.” (November 12)
The Great Library of Tomorrow by Rosalia Aguilar Solace
“A stunningly authentic epic fantasy a few band of heroes who should defeat a malevolent enemy bent on destroying the openness, love, and creativity that maintain their many realms.” (November 12)
The Legacy of Arniston House by T.L. Huchu
The Edinburgh Nights sequence continues as “a harmful cult craves a darkish energy.” (November 12)
The Lotus Empire by Tasha Suri
“This sweeping epic fantasy brings the acclaimed Burning Kingdoms trilogy to a coronary heart–stopping shut, as an historic magic returns to Ahiranya and threatens its very foundations, Empress Malini and priestess Priya will cease at nothing to avoid wasting their kingdoms—even when it means they have to destroy one another.” (November 12)
The Navigator’s Children by Tad Williams
“The most recent saga within the New York Occasions bestselling world of Osten Ard concludes within the fourth and ultimate Final King of Osten Ard novel.” (November 12)
Overcaptain by L.E. Modesitt
“The Saga of Recluce epic fantasy sequence continues within the sequel to From the Forest, [which] continues to comply with the early lifetime of a person recognized by many names relying on who you ask―hero, tyrant, emperor.” (November 12)
The Relentless Legion by J.S. Dewes
“J. S. Dewes is again along with her acclaimed and motion packed Divide sequence (The Final Watch, The Exiled Fleet) the place The Expanse meets the Evening’s Watch.” (November 12)
Servant of Earth by Sarah Hawley
“Within the underground Fae realm, solely the strongest and most ruthless have energy—however a younger human lady compelled into a lifetime of servitude is about to vary all the pieces.” (November 12)
She’s Always Hungry by Eliza Clark
“A fierce, visionary and darkly shaggy dog story assortment.” (November 12)
The Shiver Tree by Holly Searcy
“On this sweeping fantasy journey, an elven druid undertakes a journey of self-discovery and faces an historic enemy that threatens to throw her world into chaos.” (November 12)
Storm Waters by Kat Richardson
“A contemporary noir thriller with a magical twist set within the Golden Age of Hollywood.” (November 12)
Suite 13 by David J. Schow
Fictional and real-world horrors encourage this assortment of quick tales, together with 4 being revealed right here for the primary time. (November 12)
Time and Tide by J.M. Frey
“A fashionable bisexual lady is thrown into Regency England and should determine how one can survive, whereas she falls in love with a lady who will turn into a well-known creator.” (November 12)
Toto by A.J. Hackwith
“The true hero of The Wizard of Oz takes middle stage on this good, delightfully snarky reimagining from the creator of The Library of the Unwritten.” (November 12)
We Shall Be Monsters by Alyssa Wees
“A woman marked for demise ventures into the wooded realm of the fairies to rescue her mom on this darkish, lyrical fantasy about vengeful witches, beastly fathers, and the tales moms inform to maintain their daughters secure.” (November 12)
The West Wind by Alexandria Warwick
“From the creator of The North Wind comes a darkly reimagined story of forbidden love, impressed by the Greek fantasy of Hero and Leander and the Scottish ballad Tam Lin.” (November 12)
Witch Queen of Redwinter by Ed McDonald
The Redwinter Chronicles proceed as “the destiny of two worlds hangs within the steadiness. The stakes have by no means been greater. It’s going to take Raine’s darkish, horrible powers, in addition to the unbreakable bond of three buddies, to make sure everybody lives to see the daybreak.” (November 12)
November 19
And the Mighty Will Fall by Ok.B. Wagers
“Die Onerous meets A Lengthy Solution to a Small, Offended Planet on this nail-biting, action-filled story that’s as a lot about discovered household as it’s about survival when a peaceable transition of energy within the Mars Orbital Station goes terribly unsuitable as rebels resolve that is the second to make their transfer.” (November 19)
The Estate by Sarah Jost
“Artwork historian Camille Leray has spent her profession surrounding herself with fineries and promoting items value tens of millions. However she harbors a secret: she has the power to enter the world of any piece of paintings, and she will take others along with her. However tapping into historical past comes with nice dangers. And somebody has been watching, somebody who is aware of about her magic, and her errors.” (November 19)
The Fate of Silent Gods by Scott Drakeford
“The Age of Ire saga continues with The Destiny of Silent Gods, persevering with the gripping, private vengeance with compelling characters in a wrestle for energy.” (November 19)
The Last Hour Between Worlds by Melissa Caruso
“Star investigator Kembral Thorne has just a few hours away from her new child, and she or he simply desires to calm down and benefit from the year-turning get together. However when individuals begin dropping lifeless, she’s received to get to work. Particularly when she finds that mysterious forces are plunging the entire get together down via layers of actuality and into nightmare.” (November 19)
Red Sonja: Consumed by Gail Simone
“Crimson Sonja, the enduring, fiery, she-devil with a sword, is reinvented for a brand new era of readers on this action-packed epic fantasy by legendary comedian ebook author Gail Simone.” (November 19)
The Serpent and the Wolf by Rebecca Robinson
“Rebecca Robinson’s thrilling romantasy debut combines high-stakes political intrigue and a steamy, slow-burn, enemies-to-lovers romance.” (November 19)
The Songbird and the Heart of Stone by Carissa Broadbent
“A Courtroom of Thorns and Roses meets Dante’s Inferno, in an epic fantasy romance of affection and treachery between mortals and gods. Options lovely case artwork and an in depth map.” (November 19)
Wheel of the Infinite: Updated and Revised Edition by Martha Wells
“A traitor and a swordsman be a part of forces to avoid wasting the world from being rewritten into devastation.” (November 19)
November 26
Feuds edited by Mercedes Lackey
“This 18th anthology of quick tales set within the beloved Valdemar excessive fantasy universe options tales by debut and established authors and a brand-new novella from Mercedes Lackey.” (November 26)
Kalyna the Cutthroat by Elijah Kinch Spector
“An ex-soothsayer and stranded scholar of curses upend a Utopian group that has no love for refugees.” Learn an excerpt here. (November 26)
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