April Book Releases: What To Add To Your TBR


Hi everyone!! đ¸
Spring arrived and tons of romcoms, cozy mysteries and fantasy books are going to be released! Grab your picnic towel and it’s finally time to go outside and read something to welcome spring!
So here are some of my most exciting new releases for April! Enjoy <3


Justin has a curse, and thanks to a Reddit thread, it’s now all over the internet. Every woman he dates goes on to find their soul mate the second they break up. When a woman slides into his DMs with the same problem, they come up with a plan: They’ll date each other and break up. Their curses will cancel each otherâs out, and theyâll both go on to find the love of their lives. Itâs a bonkers idea⌠and it just might work.
Read if you like: romcoms, Emily Henry’s books and fake dating trope
Perfect for: a sunny summer/spring day

A small, magical town tucked away in rural Ohio, Moonville is the perfect place for flora fortunist Romina Tempest to expand her shop, where she uses the language of flowers to help the hopeful manifest their love lives.
So, when the shopâs potential financier shares news of his wedding, Romina jumps on the opportunity to discuss buying the business. What better place to negotiate a deal than at a wedding, even if she has to fake-date her chaotic colleague Trevor to get an invitation? But all hell breaks loose when she discovers Trevorâs soon-to-be stepbrother is none other than Alex her high school sweetheart. Her greatest love. The boy who, eleven years ago, broke her heart, and who now thinks she and Trevor are dating.
Read if you like: romcoms, second chance romance, cozy settings and fake dating trope
Perfect for: a reading day in a flower field

Successful screenwriter Finn Masters just landed his dream job writing for Neighbors, one of Hollywood’s highest-rated, longest-running sitcoms. The only downside? It will put him back in proximity of the show’s universally adored, optimistic, altruistic star, Lavender Rhodes, who has been inadvertently ruining his life since they were school chums in England. But she doesn’t even know she destroyed his acting career and wrecked his relationship with the love of his life.
Read if you like: enemies to lovers, cinema and films and good laughs
Perfect for: Hollywood fans

A clever con woman must convince a skeptical, sexy farmer of his property’s resident real-life ghost if she’s to save them all from a fate worse than death, in this delightful new novel from the author of Mrs. Nash’s Ashes .
Read if you like: magic, ghosts and witches with a cozy setting
Perfect for: a late night reading in a room full of candles

18-year-old Bel has lived her whole life in the shadow of her momâs mysterious disappearance. Sixteen years ago, Rachel Price vanished and young Bel was the only witness, but she has no memory of it. Rachel is gone, long presumed dead, and Bel wishes everyone would just move on.
But the case is dragged up from the past when the Price family agree to a true crime documentary. Bel canât wait for filming to end, for life to go back to normal. And then the impossible happens. Rachel Price reappears, and life will never be normal again.
Read if you like: “A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder”, teen mystery and true crime
Perfect for: those rainy spring nights

All that bestselling author Eleanor Dash wants is to get through her book tour in Italy and kill off her main character, Connor Smith, in the next in her Vacation Mysteries seriesâis that too much to ask? Clearly, because when an attempt is made on the real Connorâs lifeâthe handsome but infuriating con man she got mixed up with ten years ago and now can’t get out of her lifeâEleanorâs enlisted to help solve the case.
Read if you like: cozy mysteries on vacations and Miss Marple
Perfect for: a picnic day

When Jo-Lynn Kirby’s former best friendâpretty, nice Maddie Priceâcomes to her claiming to be in trouble, Jo assumes it’s some kind of joke. After all, Jo has been an outcast ever since her nude photos were leakedâand since everyone decided she deserved it. Thereâs no way Maddie would actually come to her for help.
But then Maddie is gone.
Read if you like: books that explore trauma (especially girlhood trauma) and mysteries
Perfect for: if you want to reminisce autumn days

Clayton Stumper might be twenty-six years old, but he dresses like your grandpa and drinks sherry like your aunt. Abandoned at birth on the steps of the Fellowship of Puzzlemakers, he was raised by a group of eccentric enigmatologists and now finds himself among the last survivors of a fading institution.
When the esteemed crossword compiler and main maternal presence in Clayton’s life, Pippa Allsbrook, passes away, she bestows her final puzzle on him: a promise to reveal the mystery of his parentage and prepare him for life beyond the walls of the commune.
Read if you like: puzzles, cozy games and riddles
Perfect for: an afternoon while eating cake and drinking tea

Xue, a talented young musician, has no past and probably no future. Orphaned at a young age, her kindly poet uncle took her in and arranged for an apprenticeship at one of the most esteemed entertainment houses in the kingdom. She doesnât remember much from before entering the House of Flowing Water, and when her uncle is suddenly killed in a bandit attack, she is devastated to lose her last connection to a life outside of her indenture contract.
Read if you like: mythology, gothic romance and fantasy mixed with romance
Perfect for: days when you want to run away from reality

Dear Wendy’s Sophie and Jo, two aromantic and asexual students at Wellesley College, engage in an online feud while unknowingly becoming friends in real life, in this dual POV Young Adult contemporary debut from Ann Zhao
Sophie Chi is in her first year at Wellesley College (despite her parentsâ wishes that she attend a ârealâ university, rather than a liberal arts school) and has long accepted her aromantic and asexual identities. Despite knowing sheâll never fall in love, she enjoys running an Instagram account that offers relationship advice to students at Wellesley. No one except her roommate knows that sheâs behind the incredibly popular “Dear Wendy” account.
Read if you like: sapphic romances and enemies to lovers with a twist
Perfect for: picnic dates

In a world where Saints are monsters and Wonderland is the dark forest where they lurk, itâs been five years since young witches and lovers Caro Rabbit and Iccadora Alice Sickle were both sentenced to that forest for a crime they didnât commitâand four years since they shattered one anotherâs hearts, each willing to sacrifice the other for a chance at freedom.
Read if you like: Alice in Wonderland retellings, Chloe Gong’s books and fairytales
Perfect for: lovers of thunder during spring

Three teen girls compete at an elite tennis tournament for a shot at their dreamsâif only they knew what their dreams were. One week at the Bastille Invitational Tennis Tournament will decide their fates. If only the competition between them stayed on the court.
Misdirection of Fault Lines is an incisive coming-of-age story infused with wit and wisdom, about three Asian American teen girls who find their ways forward, backward, and in some cases, back to each other again.
Read if you like: tennis (ofc), realistic fiction and self discovery stories
Perfect for: lovers of sports and exciting tournaments

The neighborhood of Oleander Court is the poster child for suburban bliss. The residents compare lawns beautified by hired help. They monitor home values. They toss perfect furniture because they wanted tapioca, not beige.
But when a string of murders rips through the neighborhood, suspicions abound as new secrets come to light. And as more and more bodies are taken away, it becomes clear that the killer is strategically selecting each and every victim, picking off the shallowest, most wasteful of the lot in spectacular fashion and leaving everyone in the neighborhood to wonder: Whoâs next?
Read if you like: the genre “rich people behaving badly”, satire and murder mysteries
Perfect for: if you miss watching something similar to Saltburn or The Menu

Plain, poor, plus-size, and autistic, Alesta grew up trying to convince her kingdom that sheâs too useful to be sacrificed like so many of their countryâs poor to appease the infernal monster across the poison sea in hell.
When Alestaâs attempt to prove herself with inventions goes awry, her best friend and heir to the throne, Kyrian, takes the blame expecting leniencyâand ends up tithed in her place.
Read if you like: The Hunger Games, dystopian societies and monsters
Perfect for: when you’re feeling lonely

Plain, poor, plus-size, and autistic, Alesta grew up trying to convince her kingdom that sheâs too useful to be sacrificed like so many of their countryâs poor to appease the infernal monster across the poison sea in hell.
When Alestaâs attempt to prove herself with inventions goes awry, her best friend and heir to the throne, Kyrian, takes the blame expecting leniencyâand ends up tithed in her place.
Read if you like: complicated mother/daughter relationships, books on motherhood and the theatre world
Perfect for: if you’re trying to find a favorite of the year

When Lauren returns home to her flat in London late one night, she is greeted at the door by her husband, Michael. Thereâs only one problemâsheâs not married. Sheâs never seen this man before in her life. But according to her friends, her much-improved decor, and the photos on her phone, theyâve been together for years.
As Lauren tries to puzzle out how she could be married to someone she canât remember meeting, Michael goes to the attic to change a lightbulb and abruptly disappears. In his place, a new man emerges, and a new, slightly altered life re-forms around her. Realizing that her attic is creating an infinite supply of husbands, Lauren confronts the question: If swapping lives is as easy as changing a lightbulb, how do you know youâve taken the right path?
Read if you like: magical realism and unique premises
Perfect for: when you are on reading slump

In a small pocket of the city, between the houses of No. 77 and No. 79 on Eastbourne Road, thereâs a neglected community garden. Once vibrant and welcoming, and a sanctuary for the people when they needed it most, the gardenâs gate is firmly closed.
But it only takes a small seed of an idea for big changes to happen. And as the neighboursâ need for connection grows, the twilight garden comes out of hibernation…
Read if you like: a good cozy mystery and endearing characters
Perfect for: when you’re feeling blue

Aubry Tourvel, a spoiled and stubborn nine-year-old girl, comes across a wooden puzzle ball on her walk home from school. She tosses it over the fence, only to find it in her backpack that evening. Days later, at the family dinner table, she starts to bleed to death.
When medical treatment only makes her worse, she flees to the outskirts of the city, where she realizes that it is this very act of movement that keeps her alive. So begins her lifelong journey on the run from her condition, which wonât allow her to stay anywhere for longer than a few days nor return to a place where sheâs already been.
Read if you like: “The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue” and magical realism
Perfect for: when you miss winter

Alma Cruz, the celebrated writer at the heart of The Cemetery of Untold Stories , doesnât want to end up like her friend, a novelist who fought so long and hard to finish a book that it threatened her sanity. So when Alma inherits a small plot of land in the Dominican Republic, her homeland, she has the beautiful idea of turning it into a place to bury her untold storiesâliterally. She creates a graveyard for the manuscript drafts and revisions, and the characters whose lives she tried and failed to bring to life and who still haunt her.
Read if you like: books about books and magical realism
Perfect for: if you need to feel inspired
Which ones did you add to your watchlist?
Stay safe,
