One of my favorite things to do every December is work on my anticipated reads list for the next year. There are so many books coming out in 2025 that I’m excited for, but I managed to narrow the list down to 8 books!
A few of the books that would be on this list I actually have ARCs of already, so they won’t be mentioned in the full list, but I will mention them at the end of the post. Get comfy and cozy and let’s talk about anticipated reads for 2025!
A Sea of Unspoken Things by Adrienne Young (January 7th)
The only thing James and Johnny Golden have ever had is each other. For as long as she can remember, James’s deep connection with her twin brother, Johnny, has gone beyond intuition—she can feel what he feels. So, when Johnny is killed in a tragic accident, James knows before her phone even rings that her brother is gone and that she’s alone—truly alone—for the first time in her life.
When James arrives in the rural town of Hawthorne, California to settle her brother’s affairs, she’s forced to rehash the ominous past she and Johnny shared and finally face Micah, the only person who knows about it. He’s also the only man she’s ever loved.
But James soon discovers that the strange connection she had with Johnny isn’t quite gone, and the more she immerses herself into his world, the more questions she has about the brother she thought she knew. Johnny was keeping secrets, and he’s not the only one. What she uncovers will push her to unravel what happened in the days before Johnny’s death, but in the end, she’ll have to decide which truths should come to light, and which should stay buried forever.
While I’m not the biggest fantasy reader, I love Adrienne Young’s books. Both Spells For Forgetting and The Unmaking of June Farrow had the perfect mix of fantasy, mystery, and magical realism that is exactly what I like to read and it sounds like this one will as well. A Sea of Unspoken Things seems to have a little more mystery than fantasy based on the description, which makes me very excited, and I just adore her writing, so I’m really glad that this one is coming out very early on in the year!
A Killing Cold by Kate Alice Marshall (February 4th)
A whirlwind romance.
When Theodora Scott met Connor—wealthy, charming, and a member of the powerful Dalton family—she fell in love in an instant. Six months later, he’s brought her to Idlewood, his family’s isolated winter retreat, to win over his skeptical relatives.
Stay away from Connor Dalton.
Theo has tried to ignore the threatening messages on her phone, but she can’t ignore the footprints in the snow outside the cabin window or the strange sense of familiarity she has about this place. Then, in a disused cabin, Theo finds something impossible: a photo of herself as a child. A photo taken at Idlewood.
I’ve been here before.
Theo has almost no recollection of her earliest years, but now she begins to piece together the fragments of her memories. Someone here has a shocking secret that they will do anything to keep hidden, and Theo is in terrible danger. Because the Daltons do not lose, and discovering what happened at Idlewood may cost Theo everything.
If you want to get me to read a mystery/thriller, just mention that there’s a wealthy family with secrets and an isolated cabin and I’m sat. I really enjoy Kate Alice Marshall’s writing, and I’ve enjoyed both of her adult thrillers, so obviously I’m planning on reading her latest adult novel, A Killing Cold. The premise of this one sounds really interesting and I think there’s a lot of possibility with it, so I’m excited to see where it goes!
Sunrise on the Reaping by Suzanne Collins (March 18th)
When you’ve been set up to lose everything you love, what is there left to fight for?
As the day dawns on the fiftieth annual Hunger Games, fear grips the districts of Panem. This year, in honor of the Quarter Quell, twice as many tributes will be taken from their homes.
Back in District 12, Haymitch Abernathy is trying not to think too hard about his chances. All he cares about is making it through the day and being with the girl he loves.
When Haymitch’s name is called, he can feel all his dreams break. He’s torn from his family and his love, shuttled to the Capitol with the three other District 12 a young friend who’s nearly a sister to him, a compulsive oddsmaker, and the most stuck-up girl in town.
As the Games begin, Haymitch understands he’s been set up to fail. But there’s something in him that wants to fight . . . and have that fight reverberate far beyond the deadly arena.
I know that some people talk about being in a The Hunger Games renaissance, but I never really left my Hunger Games phase, so I bet you can imagine how I reacted to hearing that Suzanne Collins would be releasing a new book in The Hunger Games universe. I know that we heard about Haymitch’s games a bit in Catching Fire, but I’ve always wanted to know more about Haymitch and his life, so I’m SO excited that Sunrise on the Reaping is about Haymitch. I can’t wait to see what Suzanne does with this story and I just know that she’s going to blow me away and probably change my life in some way as she has with the other four novels in the series.
Great Big Beautiful Life by Emily Henry (April 22nd)
Alice Scott is an eternal optimist still dreaming of her big writing break. Hayden Anderson is a Pulitzer-prize winning human thundercloud. And they’re both on balmy Little Crescent Island for the same reason: To write the biography of a woman no one has seen in years–or at least to meet with the octogenarian who claims to be the Margaret Ives. Tragic heiress, former tabloid princess, and daughter of one of the most storied (and scandalous) families of the 20th Century.
When Margaret invites them both for a one-month trial period, after which she’ll choose the person who’ll tell her story, there are three things keeping Alice’s head in the game.
One: Alice genuinely likes people, which means people usually like Alice—and she has a whole month to win the legendary woman over.
Two: She’s ready for this job and the chance to impress her perennially unimpressed family with a Serious Publication
Three: Hayden Anderson, who should have no reason to be concerned about losing this book, is glowering at her in a shaken-to-the core way that suggests he sees her as competition.
But the problem is, Margaret is only giving each of them pieces of her story. Pieces they can’t swap to put together because of an ironclad NDA and an inconvenient yearning pulsing between them every time they’re in the same room.
And it’s becoming abundantly clear that their story—just like the tale Margaret’s spinning—could be a mystery, tragedy, or love ballad…depending on who’s telling it.
Queen of Romance Emily Henry is back with a new novel and I literally cannot wait. Whenever someone asks me who my favorite romance author is, there’s no hesitation, the answer is Emily Henry. I’m so excited for Great Big Beautiful Life. This premise is seriously compelling to me, and I have no doubt that Emily Henry is going to blow us all away once again with this one.
Not Quite Dead Yet by Holly Jackson (July 2025)
In seven days Jet Mason will be dead.
Jet is the daughter of one of the wealthiest families in Woodstock, Vermont. Twenty-seven years old, she’s still waiting for her life to begin. She’ll do it later, she always says. She has time.
Until, on the night of Halloween, Jet is violently attacked by an unseen intruder.
She suffers a catastrophic brain injury. The doctor is certain that within a week, she’ll suffer a deadly aneurysm.
Jet never thought of herself as having enemies. But now she looks at everyone in a new her family, her ex-best friend turned sister-in-law, her former boyfriend.
She only has seven days, and as her condition deteriorates she has only her childhood friend Billy for help. But nevertheless, she’s absolutely determined to finally finish
Jet is going to solve her own murder.
All you have to do is say that a book is written by Holly Jackson and it’ll go on my anticipated reads list. I love her writing so much. She writes my favorite YA mysteries, and I can’t wait to read her debut adult novel. I love this concept, and I can’t wait to see what Holly does with it. I’m sure that once I get my hands on it, I’ll be up all night reading.
For the Record by Emma Lord (August 12th)
Once the most notorious rivals in the music scene, pop princess Mackenzie Waters and punk rockstar Sam Blaze electrified audiences as their bands clashed on stage. But behind the scenes, their simmering tension grew into something more — until suddenly both bands fell apart, and the idea of Mackenzie and Sam did, too.
Two years later, Sam has traded the rockstar lifestyle for a quiet life raising the son he didn’t know about. Meanwhile, Mackenzie is dealing with a postoperative change in her voice by only singing under a pseudonym. The only way to revive their public careers? A joint comeback album.
With fans over the moon and their futures on the line, Sam and Mackenzie face their biggest challenge yet: giving up the old rivalry and learning to work together. But as old sparks fly and new secrets emerge, they set off a chain reaction neither of them could have anticipated — one that proves that sometimes, the greatest hits are the ones yet to be written.
If Emma Lord writes it, I’ll read it! I loved her adult debut, The Break-Up Pact, and I’m so excited to read For the Record. I mean, I’m not really sure if a book is more perfect for me; Emma herself said the Taylor Swift album it’s most like is Red (my favorite) and that if it were a color it would be violet, it’s about musicians…literally made for me! I seriously can’t wait to get my hands on this one!
Heart Strings by Ivy Fairbanks (August 12th)
Cielo “Lo” Valdez doesn’t believe in second chances. Surviving cancer taught her life is too short to spend time on someone who wronged you. But Aidan O’Toole is determined to show her life is too long not to spend it together.
When the tough-as-nails Texan moved to Galway for medical school, she wasn’t looking for love. Aidan, a gorgeous, tattooed, mandolin-playing lawyer, slipped past her defenses. They each fell hard and fast. But when Aidan was given the opportunity of a lifetime—to move to London and record an album—he took it, breaking Lo’s heart. Yet more than two years and a successful album later, every song he writes is still about her, the one he let get away. And every time Lo hears his voice on the radio singing about love, it’s an arrow straight to her soul.
Now they’re on a collision course as maid of honor and best man at Lo’s cousin’s weekend-long Irish castle wedding. Are some mistakes worth forgiving? Can Aidan convince Lo their song wasn’t meant to end?
I decided to read Morbidly Yours on a whim one day and then I couldn’t put it down. I loved the story, the characters, the setting and Ivy Fairbanks’ writing. In fact, right after I finished it I said to myself “I need to buy a copy!” so, when I heard that Morbidly Yours was the first book in a companion series — boy do I love a companion series romance — I couldn’t wait for the next book. This one has exes-to-lovers second chance romance and after meeting both of these characters in the first book, I can’t wait to read Lo and Aidan’s story!
Forget Me Not by Stacy Willingham (August 26th)
Twenty-two years ago, Claire Campbell’s older sister, Natalie, disappeared on her eighteenth birthday. Days later, her blood was found in a car, a man was arrested, and the case was swiftly closed. In the decades since, Claire has attempted to forget her traumatic past by moving to the city and climbing the ranks as an investigative journalist… until an unexpected call from her father forces her to come back home and face it all anew.
With the entire summer now looming ahead—a summer spent with nothing to do in her childhood home, with her estranged mother—Claire decides on a whim to accept a seasonal job at Galloway Farm, a muscadine vineyard in coastal South Carolina less than an hour away from where she grew up. At first glance, Galloway is an idyllic escape for Claire. A scenic retreat full of slow-paced nostalgia, as well as a place where her sister seemed truly happy in that last summer before she vanished, it feels like the perfect plan to pass the time. However, as soon as Claire starts to settle in, she stumbles across an old diary written by one of the vineyard’s owners, and what at first seems like a story of young rebellion and love turns into something much more sinister as it begins to describe details of various unsolved crimes. As the days stretch on, Claire finds herself becoming more and more secluded as she starts to obsess over the diary’s contents… as well as the lingering feeling that her own sister’s disappearance may be somehow tied to it all.
Galloway was supposed to be a place to help her move forward, but instead, Claire quickly finds herself immersed in her own dark and dangerous past.
I think Stacy Willingham is one of the most consistent mystery/thriller writers right now. Time after time she delivers well written, interesting and well thought out stories and I love the atmosphere of her books. I love the way she combines the past and the present, and I’m sure she’ll deliver once again with Forget Me Not.
Some other anticipated reads that I have ARCs of and have read/will be reading before the year is out (hopefully) are No Place Left to Hide by Megan Lally (January 7th), The Rival by Emma Lord (January 21st), I Am Not Jessica Chen by Ann Liang (January 28th), Lovely Dark and Deep by Elisa A. Bonnin (March 25th).
I’d love to know what your anticipated reads of 2025 are! Let me know in the comments!
Until next time 💜
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