Most Anticipated Book Releases December 2025

This month is a little different. Usually, I start with book releases by my favorite authors, then add a few more that are getting buzz. But, when I looked at the Goodreads list of releases by my authors this month, none stood out to me. So, I thought about a lot of my favorite tropes, topics, themes and settings, and went through the list of new releases for December. I included the description and why I picked it.

December 1:

When Sameera Malik and Tom Cooke meet at a ho-hum holiday party, neither is looking for romance. Sameeraโ€™s working ridiculous hours at her law firm and healing from heartache while navigating a recently resolved family estrangement. Tomโ€™s hustling to turn his social media stardom into a real career while fending off his familyโ€™s demands to give up his chef dreams and move back home. The two share a few laughs and a samosa-making lesson and go their separate ways.

But when one of Tomโ€™s posts starts a viral rumor that theyโ€™re a couple, he suggests they keep up the ruse for a few months. Itโ€™s a good proposal, and a fauxmance will help Tom grow his popularity, and, in return, he can help Sameera land a wealthy client. The only problem? Their parents.

When Sameeraโ€™s very Muslim parents insist on meeting Tomโ€™s very not Muslim family over Christmas in rural Alaska, the stage is set for misunderstandings, holiday hijinks, and an epic culture clash. As the Maliks and Cookes exchange holiday traditions and endless opinions on their childrenโ€™s lives, Sameera and Tom realize they have a lot in commonโ€”including an attraction thatโ€™s starting to feel very real.

December 2:

Why do we read? What is it that we hope to take away from the intimate, personal experience of reading for pleasure?

Rarely do we ask these profound, expansive questions of ourselves and of our relationship to the joy of reading. In each of the essays in Every Day I Read, Hwang Bo-reum contemplates what living a life immersed in reading means. She goes beyond the usual questions of what to read and how often, exploring the relationship between reading and writing, when to turn to a bestseller vs. browse the corners of a bookstore, the value of reading outside of your favorite genre, falling in love with book characters, and more.

Every Day I Read provides many quiet moments for introspection and reflection, encouraging book-lovers to explore what reading means to each of us. While this is a book about books, at its heart is an attitude to life, one outside capitalism and climbing the corporate ladder. Lifelong and new readers will take away something from it, including a treasure trove of book recommendations blended seamlessly within.

Description: The Gods arenโ€™t deadโ€”theyโ€™re only sleeping, locked in mortal bodies, scattered across the world, waiting for the right spark to wake them. And my father is the most ruthless of them all.

He raised me to obey. To bleed. To be his blade when the time came. Now heโ€™s sending me to Endir University, a place filled with ancient bloodlines and deadly secrets, to steal back Mjolnir, the hammer of legend. If I fail, everyone I love dies.

But Aric Erikson wasnโ€™t part of the plan. Heโ€™s the enemyโ€™s heir. Distant. Dangerous. Andโ€ฆthe one person I canโ€™t afford to fall for. Heโ€™s closed himself off completely behind a wall of ice, but the more Iโ€™m ordered to unravel him, the harder it becomes to remember where the lies end and I begin.

There’s only a mission I never choseโ€”and a man I was never meant to loveโ€”standing between me and a war that will decide the fate of the world.

When a boarding school opens in a once-condemned Victorian manor buried in the woods of New Hampshire, Austen-loving Lorena Navarro enrolls in hopes of finding her own Mr. Darcy. Instead, she stumbles across a coffin and accidentally awakens the worldโ€™s last vampire.

After hibernating for nearly three centuries, William Pride is desperate to find his familyโ€”and clueless about the modern world. Relying on Lorena for more than just blood, he enrolls at the school to catch up on all heโ€™s missed.

Soon, William uncovers a chilling truth: He is the last hope for his kindโ€™s return to power. Torn between protecting the humans around him and fulfilling his fate, William must make a choice that could change everything. Will he sacrifice his species for love . . . or will he embrace his dark destiny at last?

The Library of Fatesย was designed to show you who you areโ€”and who you could become. Its rarest book,ย The Book of Dark Nights, holds a when you write an intimate confession on its pages, you’ll receive a prediction for your future, penned in your own handwriting.

For Eleanor, whose childhood was defined by a senseless tragedy, the library offers a world where everything makes sense. Sheโ€™s spent most of her life there as an apprentice to the brilliant librarian, showing other people how to find the meaning of their lives in stories.

But when her mentor dies in a freak accident andย The Book of Dark Nightsย goes missingโ€”along with the secrets written insideโ€”Eleanor is pulled out of the library and into a quest to locate it with the last person she the librarianโ€™s estranged son, Daniel, who Eleanor once loved before he suddenly ran off to Europe decades ago.

Together, as they huntย down clues from Harvard to Paris, Eleanor and Daniel grow closer again, regaining each otherโ€™s trust. But little do they know that theyโ€™re entangled in a much larger web. Someone else wants the book, and they may be willing to kill to get itโ€ฆ

Small towns sometimes have a voice of their own.

On a snowy winter night in 1999, Sander and Killian leave a house party together outside a small town in rural Sweden. The very best of friends, the two seventeen-year-olds imagine they will remain so forever. But by the next morning, a corpse is found in the trunk of a car, and each boy is a suspect in the murder. Each has something they want to conceal from the police. And from the other.

The hunt for the killer will take more than twenty years. It will see the lead detective leave the force forever. And it wonโ€™t end until a second body turns up in similar circumstances, and the tight-knit communityโ€™s secrets are finally brought to light.

In The Living and the Dead, renowned criminologist Christoffer Carlsson masterfully transports us to the fields and forests of western Sweden, a region of farmers and truck drivers torn apart by economic injustice and self-deceitโ€”a world where the portal between the living and the dead is flung wide open and where no one is entirely innocent.

Writing can feel like an endless series of decisions. How does one face the blank page? Move a character around a room? Deal with time? Undertake revision? The good and bad news is that in fiction writing, there are no definitive answers to such writers must come up with their own. Elizabeth McCracken, author of bestselling novels, National Book Award long-listed story collections, and a highly praised memoir, has been teaching for more than thirty-five years, guiding her many students through their own answers. In A Long Game, she shares insights gleaned along the way, offering practical tips and incisive thoughts about her own work as an artist. โ€œWriting is a long game,โ€ she notes. โ€œWhat matters is that you learn to get work done in the way that is possible for you, through consistency or panic. Through self-recrimination or every life needs both.โ€

As much a book about the life of a working artist as it is a guide to thinking about fiction, A Long Game is a revelatory and indispensable resource for any writer.

December 9

Summer, 1856

Nineteen-year-old Mary Ann Patten and her husband, Joshua, were young and ambitious. Both from New England seafaring families, they had already completed their first clipper-ship voyage around the world with Joshua as captain. If they could win the race to San Francisco that year, their dream of building a farm and a family might be within reach. It would mean freedom. And the price of that freedom was one last dangerous transitโ€”into the most treacherous waters in the world.

As their ship, Neptuneโ€™s Car, left New York Harbor and sailed down the jagged coast of South America, Joshua fell deathly ill and was confined to his bunk, delirious. The treacherous first mate, confined to the brig for insubordination, was agitating for mutiny. With no obvious option for a new captain and heartbroken about her husband, Mary Ann stepped into the breach and convinced the crew to support her, just as they slammed into a gale that would last 18 days. Determined to save the ship, the crew, and their future, she faces down the deadly waters of Drakeโ€™s Passage.

Set against the backdrop of the California Gold Rush and taking us to the brink of Antarctica, The Sea Captain’s Wife finally gives Mary Ann Pattenโ€”the first woman to command a merchant vessel as captain โ€” her due. Mazzeo draws on new archival research from nineteenth-century womenโ€™s maritime journals and on her own expedition to the Southern Ocean and Antarctica in search of Mary Annโ€™s route. Thrilling, harrowing, and heroic, The Sea Captain’s Wife is the story of one woman who, for love, would do what was necessary to survive.

The culinary world is full of secrets. For one, recipes can become powerful spells. Of course, fourteen-year-old Sylvie Jones knows this. Sylvie has been dreaming of attending her momโ€™s alma mater, Brindille School of Culinary Arts and Magic, since she was old enough to reach the stove. Unfortunately, the last name Jones has a horrible stain on itโ€”something that could destroy her dream. So, when Sylvie is given the opportunity to prove that she’s got the skills to be a great chef and put an end to the rumors that her famous chef mother cheated her way to victory at the world’s greatest magical cooking competition, The Golden Whisk, she takes it.

But the opportunity sheโ€™s been given may not be all that itโ€™s cracked up to be. If Sylvie truly wants to make her own mark and earn a place at Brindille, she needs to uncover the truth about what happened all those years ago. But some will go to great lengths to ensure Sylvie fails, and she soon finds herself tangled in a web of deceit.

With the unlikely help of frenemy Georgia Shaw and rising-star-student Flora Jackson, Sylvie must find a way to get to The Golden Whisk All-Star competition and uncover the past before time runs out. Will she be able to redeem her familyโ€™s name and save her future, or will it all end in burned butter and broken dreams?

December 16

Vera always knew she didnโ€™t fit in. When she learns that she is meant to be in another time, she leaps at the chance to embrace a new life in a world of valor, intrigue, and unexpected magic in this bold and romantic retelling of Arthurian legend . . .

22-year-old Vera is at a crossroads: waiting tables, grieving her previous relationship, and jogging aimlessly each morning as if toward an uncertain future. Then an odd man shows up at her workplace, insisting that she was once the legendary Queen Guinevere of Camelot, and that her lost memories hold the key to changing both the past and the present. Somehow, it all feels like the direction sheโ€™s been looking for. But when she asks the mysterious man to tell her more about Lancelot, Arthur, and a faithless queen, he can only say that much of what sheโ€™s heard about Camelot is wrong. The truth, he claims, is something she must see for herself.

After jumping through a portal in Glastonburyโ€™s historic center, Vera is not prepared for what she finds. Magic is everywhere, but a curse on the kingdom means it dwindles every day. She has no idea how to perform a queenโ€™s duties. Her fast friendship with Lancelot sets gossip flowing, and the stranger she must call โ€œhusbandโ€ often refuses to meet her eye. Arthur is a puzzle: cold, forbidding, and, while angry to her face, keeps leaving secret tokens of tenderness in her chambers. Worst of all, Veraโ€™s memoriesโ€”and the answers locked within themโ€”show no signs of returning. If Vera is truly destined to save Camelot, sheโ€™ll have to trust her instincts. And her king will have to trust her . .


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