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Fantasy · Cozy Fantasy

11 hand-picked fantasy and cozy fantasy books curated by NextBookAfter.

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Can't Spell Treason Without Tea

If the enchanting warmth of A Witch's Guide to Magical Innkeeping wrapped you in a cozy blanket of self-acceptance and whimsical spells, imagine diving into another tale where protagonists build a magical haven amid witty banter and heartwarming bonds. Fans adore how it mirrors the source's gentle romance and emotional reinvention, turning everyday enchantments into a radical act of joy. Share if you're ready for more low-stakes fantasy that heals the soul!

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Legends & Lattes

A Psalm for the Wild-Built gave us permission to step off the productivity treadmill and breathe. It validated burnout, wrapped existential questions in kindness, and proved that low-stakes storytelling about finding your place can hit harder than any epic battle. If that gentle rebellion against hustle culture recharged your spirit, there's another cozy world waiting where building community from scratch becomes the most radical act of all.

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That Time I Got Drunk and Saved a Demon

That morally gray villain stole your heart with his brooding charm and sharp dialogue—admit it, you'd follow Evie Sage into any magical disaster if the banter's this good. Assistant to the Villain delivered workplace satire in a fantasy world where dragons beat spreadsheets, and every quip feels like foreplay for a slow-burn romance that's equal parts hilarious and swoon-worthy. If you're hunting for another charismatic anti-hero paired with a sarcastic heroine who refuses to play damsel, your next guilty-pleasure read is waiting.

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The House in the Cerulean Sea

If the unapologetic queer romance and lyrical heartbreak of The Song of Achilles left you aching for more emotional depth, The House in the Cerulean Sea delivers with its whimsical found family and subtle love story that blooms amid acceptance and quiet rebellion. Fans adore how it mirrors the slow-burn tension and cathartic release, trading tragic fate for defiant hope and magical whimsy. Dive into this cozy fantasy where vulnerability wins, perfect for those hooked on intimate, character-driven narratives.

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The Spellshop

If 'The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches' wrapped you in a cozy blanket of found family vibes and low-stakes magic that felt like a hug against real-world chaos, you're not alone—fans rave about its diverse, quirky characters building bonds that affirm belonging without the grimdark drama. 'The Spellshop' by Sarah Beth Durst captures that same radical softness, with potion-brewing escapism and witty queer romance that subverts tropes for emotional growth and inclusive joy. It's the perfect follow-up for bookish introverts craving stories where magic mends loneliness and flawed heroes find their whimsical place.

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The Undertaking of Hart and Mercy

If you fell for Assistant to the Villain because of Evie's chaos-thriving energy and that delicious workplace tension with a brooding anti-hero, you need this next hit. The Undertaking of Hart and Mercy gives you the same snappy banter and forbidden romance, but swaps the villain's office for accidentally enchanted love letters between professional rivals who are too stubborn to admit they're falling.

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The Undertaking of Hart and Mercy

If Assistant to the Villain stole your heart with its witty office dynamics in a villain's lair and that irresistible enemies-to-lovers tension, The Undertaking of Hart and Mercy amps up the snarky rivalries through scalding letters that evolve into forbidden flirtation. Dive into grumpy-sunshine chemistry wrapped in death magic absurdity, mirroring the empowering heroine's anxious competence and binge-worthy pacing that kept you up all night. It's the perfect escapist hit for fans craving more trope-twisting humor and heart in a magical world.

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The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches

If Emily Wilde's Encyclopaedia of Faeries captivated you with its curmudgeonly academic heroine unraveling dark faerie lore through footnotes and fieldwork, you'll devour The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches for Mika's pragmatic witchcraft that echoes that intellectual rigor amid whimsical magic. The slow-burn romance built on banter and the found family in an isolated manor mirror the snowbound warmth and character growth that made Emily's story so heartwarmingly real. Perfect for fans seeking thoughtful escapism where curiosity uncovers hidden wonders without the high-stakes chaos.

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The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches

You fell for Legends & Lattes because it turned orc retirement into a cozy rebellion against epic quests, wrapping found family and queer romance in lattes and low-stakes drama. Now, The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches echoes that magic with witches building homes from chaos, prioritizing personal growth and subversive tropes over world-saving heroics. It's the ultimate escapist hug for burnt-out souls craving inclusive, feel-good fantasy.

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The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches

If Somewhere Beyond the Sea stole your heart with its whimsical magic, queer tenderness, and found family vibes that feel like a warm embrace against the world's chaos, then The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches by Sangu Mandanna is your next obsession. Dive into a sanctuary of quirky witches banding together in cozy rebellion, echoing the laugh-through-tears charm and uplifting themes of acceptance that made Klune's tale unforgettable. It's all about quiet heroism, emotional growth, and building homes where love blooms fiercely—perfect for fans seeking that soul-deep sense of belonging without the high-stakes drama.

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The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches

If The Spellshop stole your heart with its unapologetic coziness, whimsical everyday magic, and a reclusive heroine finding joy in simple spells and small-town vibes, you're in for a treat. The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches by Sangu Mandanna delivers that same restorative escape, blending gentle witchcraft with a found family of misfits and a honey-sweet romance that mends the soul. Dive into this feel-good fantasy for more optimistic adventures that prioritize comfort over chaos.