The year is swiftly coming to an end and in some ways, it feels like publishers are slowing down. That is not the case for November.
In November, there are plenty of new romance books coming out including debuts, installments in series, and titles from our favorite authors. That's part of the reason why I love doing these posts monthly so I can keep track of what's coming next.
Whether you're shopping for your favorite romance reader or need a last-minute pick for your book club, one of these should work. Honestly, there are so many great books coming out this month and so many that I'm incredibly excited for.
As with all of these lists, we'll just be sharing some of the romance books being released in November as there are always new self-published and indie titles coming out. Of course, we try to keep as best as we can but make sure to consult your favorite bookish website to find out.
These romance books are all set for release in November 2024.
Some months, there are days where loads of books are being published and for November, it is November 12th. There are loads of great books being published on that day so let's get into the November romance releases.
- Hexed by Emily McIntire (November 5)
- Mr. Nice Spy by Tiana Smith (November 5)
- Lost and Lassoed by Lyla Sage (Nov. 5)
- Unaccounted For by Chelsea Blyss (Nov. 12)
- Pickleballers by Ilana Long (Nov. 12)
- Like Cats & Dogs by Lizzie Shane (Nov. 12)
- Puck and Prejudice by Lia Riley (Nov. 12)
- Her Knight at the Museum by Bryn Donovan (Nov. 12)
- The Co-op by Tarah DeWitt (Nov. 12)
- Go Cook Yourself by Rebecca Chase (Nov. 12)
- Reel by Kennedy Ryan (Nov. 12)
- The Under the Mistletoe Collection by Various Authors (Nov. 12)
- The Muse of Maiden Lane by Mimi Matthews (Nov. 19)
- A Legend in the Baking by Jamie Wesley (Nov. 19)
- My December Darling by Lauren Asher (Nov. 21)
- The Jewel of the Isle by Kerry Rea (Nov. 26)
- Church Girl by Naima Simone (Nov. 26)
As you can see, there are plenty of great books coming out in November and boy am I excited to pick up a lot of these. Of course, I'd love to know if you'll be adding any to your TBR or any books you know you're going to love.