The Hottest Books Releasing in March 2025

March, already? The year is flying by, with the help of all the great book releases we've had so far.

Since March is the month of luck, we're not surprised to the exciting, new novels we'll be blessed. Just think: a new Hunger Games book, another Legendborn installment and an Abby Jimenez novella within 31 days? Wow!

To learn more about the hottest drops in March, continue reading to see our top picks.

The Fall Risk by Abby Jimenez — March 1

We always appreciate a novella as a palate cleanser between heavy books, and this new effort from Abby Jimenez is one you do not want to miss. Quick, easy and fun, The Fall Risk sees two single Californians stuck in an elevator on Valentine's Day. Charlotte avoids men and Seth is recently divorced—surely, nothing romantic could spark between this anti-love duo.

 

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Oathbound by Tracy Deonn — March 4

If you've been loyally following Tracy Deonn's The Legendborn Cycle, you'll be excited to know the wait is almost over. Tomorrow, the third installment, Oathbound, will arrive. We don't want to give too many spoilers, but Bree Matthews dives deeper into her magical journey, confronting her past (once again) and restoring the balance of society.

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Wild Side by Elsie Silver — March 4

Love will continues to run wild in Elsie Silver's Rose Hill collection. In this story, Tabitha is willing to go far for her family, even if it means marrying the brooding, mysterious Rhys Dupris. But as Tabitha discovers what's under Rhys's hard exterior, she may learn it's not so easy to despise him.

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Fan Service by Rosie Danan — March 11

As longtime fangirls, we know a little bit too much about participating in online forums—just like Alex Lawson, the internet star in Rosie Danan's Fan Service. When the subject of her famous fan community has a downward career spiral and erased memory, Alex is the only person who can save the day and remind him of what used to be.

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The Strawberry Patch Pancake House by Laurie Gilmore — March 13

The cozy girl saga continues in Laurie Gilmore's The Strawberry Patch Pancake House. The latest book introduces Iris, who can't seem to hold a job—aAt least, until, single father Archer moves into town. He's the new chef in Dream Harbor, but he'll need a nanny to watch his daughter, Olive. Iris the perfect person for the job and, maybe, for his heart.

 

Sunrise on the Reaping by Suzanne Collins — March 18

Suzanne Collins, can you please give us a book for every Hunger Games? Following the story of Lucy Gray Baird and Coriolanus Snow, the next book will reveal the dark depths behind Haymitch Abernathy's victory. We're already waiting for our hearts to break after this story.

 

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Just Our Luck by Denise Williams — March 25

Sybil Sweet can't hold a job. She doesn't have any direction in her life, and she's back to living at home with her parents. One thing she does have? A winning lottery ticket she conveniently left at the bakery where she bought it.

Kiran Anderson, the bakery's owner, decides to return the ticket, but his attempts go viral online as a seemingly grand romantic gesture, improving the failing shop's sales. To keep up the momentum, Kiran enters a fake relationship with Sybil. Hey, on the bright side, it also gets Sybil's family off her back about doing something with her life.

 

Summer in the City by Alex Aster — March 25

After making her mark with her viral BookTok series Lightlark, Alex Aster makes her rom-com debut with Summer in the City. It's a lovers-to-enemies-to-lovers epic when screenwriter Elle returns to the city she never missed to find inspiration for her next script. Of course, her neighbor is none other than the tech billionaire Parker Warren who left her fuming after a rendezvous. Uh-oh!

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