If You're Looking For A New Fantasy Book To Read, These 10 Releasing In March 2025 Must Be On Your Radar
March continues a strong year for the fantasygenre, with more exciting new books hitting shelves this month — including a couple of 2025's most-anticipated fantasy releases. Combined with the large number of fantasy books that debuted in February 2025, this leaves readers with a wide array of options. Whether they're just getting into fantasy books or are well-acquainted with the category, there's likely a March release to suit their needs.
Several compelling standalones join the genre's ranks in March, ideal choices for readers who aren't looking for a serious commitment. But perhaps the most exciting new releases are ones that continue well-known series, like the third book in the Legendborn Cycle or the next installment in Cassandra Clare's Chronicles of Castellane.Those open to all kinds of fantasy narratives have quite a few titles to keep on their radar, but they should keep an eye on these 10 in particular.
10 Oathbound By Tracy Deonn
Release Date: March 4, 2025
Tracy Deonn's Legendborn Cycle continues this month, with the third book, Oathbound, making its debut. Oathbound promises to raise the stakes of this Arthurian-inspired story, as it won't start on a high note for the series' heroine. Bree is completely on her own and forced to work alongside the Shadow King after Bloodmarked, so things look bleak for her and the Round Table in this sequel. There's a nerve-wracking possibility that things won't end well for her or the Legendborn Order — but that just makes us more eager to know how things play out.
Books In The Legendborn Cycle In Order | Release Year |
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Legendborn | 2020 |
Bloodmarked | 2022 |
Oathbound | 2025 |
9 The Ragpicker King By Cassandra Clare
Release Date: March 4, 2025
Cassandra Clare is best known for her Shadowhunter Chronicles, but the sequel to her adult fantasy debut, Sword Catcher, arrives in March 2025. The Ragpicker King is the second novel in Clare's Chronicles of Castellane series, and it will see Kel, Lin, and Prince Conor grappling with the aftermath of their choices in Sword Catcher. This means maintaining lies, juggling loyalties, and dealing with inconvenient romances — all things that set the stage for The Ragpicker King to raise the stakes of this story while expanding on Clare's new world and characters.
The Books In The Chronicles Of Castellane Series In Order | Release Year |
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Sword Catcher | 2023 |
The Ragpicker King | 2025 |
8 Emberclaw By L.R. Lam
Release Date: March 4, 2025
The second and final book in L.R. Lam's Dragon Scales duology is out this month, and Emberclaw sounds like a worthy follow-up to Dragonfall. The sequel will follow Arcady as they take on "their greatest heist yet" — but even infiltrating the University of Vatra and nearly reaching their goals doesn't ease the grief of losing Everen. And Everen is struggling just as much with their separation. The synopsis promises an emotional journey as fate pulls them back together, and it's one fantasy readers won't want to miss out on, especially if they loved Dragonfall.
Books In The Dragon Scales Duology In Order | Release Year |
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Dragonfall | 2023 |
Emberclaw | 2025 |
7 Days Of Shattered Faith By Adrian Tchaikovsky
Release Date: March 4, 2025
The third book in Adrian Tchaikovsky's Tyrant Philosophers series — Days of Shattered Faith — is being published in hardcover in March. Despite being book 3 in the series, Days of Shattered Faith can also be read on its own, just like its predecessors. Of course, it's well worth getting the full view of Tchaikovsky's world, especially as thePalleseen Sway expands its influence. This book promises more of the elements that make Tchaikovsky's prior ones so compelling, from great political intrigue and social commentary to complex world-building and characters.
Books In The Tyrant Philosophers Series In Order | Release Year |
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City of Last Chances | 2022 |
House of Open Wounds | 2023 |
Days of Shattered Faith | 2025 |
6 Once Was Willem By M.R. Carey
Release Date: March 4, 2025
The Girl With All the Gifts author M.R. Carey is releasing a fantasy book called Once Was Willem in March, and it's being described as "a dark epic fantasy fable." The novel tells the story of the titular Once Was Willem, a hero who saved the village of Cosham after returning from the dead. Blending fantasy, real history, and even some horror elements, Once Was Willem doesn't give much more away in its synopsis — but its intriguing mix of genres and the author behind it offer compelling reasons to pick it up, as do its positive early Goodreads reviews.
5 Tea You At The Altar By Rebecca Thorne
Release Date: March 4, 2025
Tea You at the Altar will continue Rebecca Thorne's Tomes & Tea series in March, and this installment promises to deliver more of what readers love about this cozy, queer fantasy story. As the title suggests, Kianthe and Reyna are getting married in this sequel. Unfortunately for them, just about everything that can go wrong does go wrong. Judging by the synopsis, the book will leave readers wondering if the duo will even make it to the altar. Needless to say, Tea You at the Altar promises to be as fun, addicting, and sweet as its predecessors.
Books In The Tomes & Tea Series In Order | Release Year |
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Can't Spell Treason Without Tea | 2022 |
A Pirate's Life for Tea | 2023 |
Tea You at the Altar | 2025 |
4 Spells, Strings, And Forgotten Things By Breanne Randall
Release Date: March 4, 2025
Readers looking for more lighthearted fantasy books in March 2025 should keep an eye out for Spells, Strings, and Forgotten Things by Breanne Randall. The first installment in Randall's Sisters of Light and Shadow series, Spells, Strings, and Forgotten Things follows a witch whose magic requires the sacrifice of memories. And although there's much Calliope would like to forget, the book's heroine gets more than she bargained for when she's tasked with saving her town. With a unique approach to magic and high personal stakes, this sounds like a fun March 2025 fantasy pick.
3 The Tomb Of Dragons By Katherine Addison
Release Date: March 11, 2025
The Tomb of Dragons is wrapping up the Cemeteries of Amalo Trilogy this month, so readers invested in Katherine Addison's story won't want to miss it. The finale will force Thara Celehar to grapple with his place in the world after losing his title, though it doesn't sound like the change will make life any easier. Celehar will be tasked with seeking "justice for those who cannot find it themselves," and while it's a noble cause, it could cost him everything. After two books with this character, The Tomb of Dragons promises to end his journey on a high note.
Books In The Cemeteries Of Amalo Trilogy In Order | Release Year |
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The Witness for the Dead | 2021 |
The Grief of Stones | 2022 |
The Tomb of Dragons | 2025 |
2 The Bane Witch By Ava Morgyn
Release Date: March 18, 2025
Ava Morgyn's The Bane Witch debuts in March 2025, and with the book being pitched as a mash-up of Gone Girl and Practical Magic, it's bound to be a hit. As that descriptor suggests, the novel blends the fantasy and mystery genres, adding a bit of romance as well. It follows a woman named Piers, who realizes that her proclivity for poison stems from her family line, which uses their power as Bane Witches to eliminate evil men. Piers strives to continue their legacy in what promises to be a fun feminist fantasy tale about hunting a serial killer.
1 The Prince Without Sorrow By Maithree Wijesekara
Release Date: March 18, 2025
Maithree Wijesekara is kicking off the Obsidian Throne trilogy this March, and The Prince Without Sorrow sounds like a great starting point for the series — and a promising debut for the author. The Prince Without Sorrow follows a prince who wants peace, despite being the heir to a kingdom that hunts witches, and a witch who wants vengeance, even though she's supposed to seek peace. The book promises a compelling dynamic, political intrigue, and an interesting backdrop featuring nature spirits, mixing so many great elements of the fantasy genre together.