2025 Book Releases

Most Anticipated 2025 Book Releases- Part I

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Looking for your next great read? Check out Part I of my Most Anticipated 2025 Book Releases and get ready to fill in this year’s book log!

2025 Book Releases

Line up your 2025 Book Releases TBR List!

You know I love to plan. And one of my favorite ways to plan– figuring out my TBR list for the year. What am I MOST excited to read? Check out Part I of my Most Anticipated 2025 Book Releases below! There are a ton of great books coming out this year. I’ve included my most anticipated January and February releases below. Stay tuned for March and April soon!Enjoy and tell me what you’re adding to your list in the comments!


The Stolen Queen by Fiona Davis in January 2025

I am SOO excited for this one! I LOVE Fiona Davis! I’m still bummed, I was supposed to meet her in person for a book signing for this release. But I unfortunately missed it because of the snow here in the D.C. area. I will devour this book though and meet her at the Historical Novel Society conference in Las Vegas this June.

"The Stolen Queen" by Fiona Davis

Much like her other books, this one again begins with a New York City icon- this time the Met Gala.

From New York Times bestselling author Fiona Davis, an utterly addictive new novel that will transport you from New York City’s most glamorous party to the labyrinth streets of Cairo and back.

Egypt, 1936: Charlotte Cross is an archeology student who leaps at the opportunity for a coveted spot on an archaeological dig in Egypt’s Valley of the Kings. That is until an unbearable tragedy strikes.

New York City, 1978: Nineteen-year-old Annie Jenkins is thrilled to land an opportunity to work for former Vogue fashion editor Diana Vreeland. Vreeland is organizing the famous Met Gala which is hosted at the museum and is known across the city as the “party of the year.” 

Meanwhile, Charlotte is now leading a quiet life as the associate curator of the Met’s celebrated Department of Egyptian Art. She’s consumed by her research on Hathorkare—a rare female pharaoh dismissed by most other Egyptologists as unimportant.

The night of the gala: One of the Egyptian art collection’s most valuable artifacts goes missing. There are signs Hathorkare’s legendary curse might be reawakening. Annie and Charlotte team up to search for the missing antiquity. A desperate hunch leads the unlikely duo to one place Charlotte swore she’d never return: Egypt. But to find the artifact, Charlotte will need to confront the demons of her past—which may mean leading them both directly into danger.


"The Life of Herod the Great" by Zora Neale Hurston

The Life of Herod the Great by Zora Neale Hurston in January 2025

This feels pretty legendary and like a Can’t Miss for the year.

A never before published novel from beloved author Zora Neale Hurston, revealing the historical Herod the Great—not the villain the Bible makes him out to be but a religious and philosophical man who lived a life of valor and vision.

In the 1950s, as a continuation of Moses, Man of the Mountain, Zora Neale Hurston penned a historical novel about one of the most infamous figures in the Bible, Herod the Great. In Hurston’s retelling, Herod is not the wicked ruler of the New Testament who is charged with the “slaughter of the innocents,” but a forerunner of Christ—a beloved king who enriched Jewish culture and brought prosperity and peace to Judea.

From the peaks of triumph to the depths of human misery, the historical Herod “appears to have been singled out and especially endowed to attract the lightning of fate,” Hurston writes. An intimate of both Marc Antony and Julius Caesar, the Judean king lived during the first century BCE, in a time of war and imperial expansion that was rife with political assassinations and bribery, as the old world gave way to the new.

Portraying Herod within this vivid and dynamic world of antiquity, little known to modern readers, Hurston’s unfinished manuscript brings this complex, compelling, and misunderstood leader fully into focus. Hurston shared her findings about Herod’s rise, his reign, and his waning days in letters to friends and associates. Text from three of these letters concludes the manuscript in an intimate way. Scholar-Editor Deborah Plant’s “Commentary: A Story Finally Told” assesses Hurston’s pioneering work and underscores Hurston’s perspective that the first century BCE has much to teach us and that the lens through which to view this dramatic and stirring era is the life and times of Herod the Great.


Harlem Rhapsody by Victoria Christopher Murray in February 2025

I love Victoria Christopher Murray’s writing. She provides us such interesting stories of strong Black women in history. This one is yet another great example! I couldn’t wait to add this to my 2025 Book Releases List!

Harlem Rhapsody by Victoria Christopher Murray

In 1919, a high school teacher from Washington, D.C arrives in Harlem excited to realize her lifelong dream. Jessie Redmon Fauset has been named the literary editor of The Crisis. The first Black woman to hold this position at a preeminent Negro magazine, Jessie is poised to achieve literary greatness. But she holds a secret that jeopardizes it all.

W. E. B. Du Bois, the founder of The Crisis, is not only Jessie’s boss, he’s her lover. And neither his wife, nor their fourteen-year-age difference can keep the two apart. Amidst rumors of their tumultuous affair, Jessie is determined to prove herself. She attacks the challenge of discovering young writers with fervor, finding sixteen-year-old Countee Cullen, seventeen-year-old Langston Hughes, and Nella Larsen, who becomes one of her best friends. Under Jessie’s leadership, The Crisis thrives…every African American writer in the country wants their work published there.

When her first novel is released to great acclaim, it’s clear that Jessie is at the heart of a renaissance in Black music, theater, and the arts. She has shaped a generation of literary legends, but as she strives to preserve her legacy, she’ll discover the high cost of her unparalleled success.


The Queens of Crime by Marie Benedict

The Queens of Crime by Marie Benedict in February 2025

I LOVE Marie Bendedict! She picks such interesting women to highlight and this book, in particular, is one of my Top Picks for my 2025 Book Releases List! To be fair, I try to read anything about Agatha Christie though… So, I’m not a hard-sell on this one lol.

London, 1930. The five greatest women crime writers have banded together to form a secret society with a single goal: to show they are no longer willing to be treated as second-class citizens by their male counterparts in the legendary Detection Club.

Led by the formidable Dorothy L. Sayers, the group includes Agatha Christie, Ngaio Marsh, Margery Allingham and Baroness Emma Orczy. They call themselves the Queens of Crime. Their plan? Solve an actual murder, that of a young woman found strangled in a park in France who may have connections leading to the highest levels of the British establishment.


Last Twilight in Paris by Pam Jenoff in February 2025

Pam Jenoff is one of my favorite WWII historical fiction authors. This looks like another great action-packed historical mystery.

A Parisian department store, a mysterious necklace and a woman’s quest to unlock a decade-old mystery are at the center of this riveting novel of love and survival, from New York Times bestselling author Pam Jenoff.

London, 1953. Louise is still adjusting to her postwar role as a housewife when she discovers a necklace in a box at a secondhand shop. The box is marked with the name of a department store in Paris, and she is certain she has seen the necklace before, when she worked with the Red Cross in Nazi-occupied Europe —and that it holds the key to the mysterious death of her friend Franny during the war.

Following the trail of clues to Paris, Louise seeks help from her former boss Ian, with whom she shares a romantic history. The necklace leads them to discover the dark history of Lévitan—a once-glamorous department store that served as a Nazi prison, and Helaine, a woman who was imprisoned there, torn apart from her husband when the Germans invaded France.

Louise races to find the connection between the necklace, the department store and Franny’s death. But nothing is as it seems, and there are forces determined to keep the truth buried forever. Inspired by the true story of Lévitan, Last Twilight in Paris is both a gripping mystery and an unforgettable story about sacrifice, resistance and the power of love to transcend in even the darkest hours.


Fagin the Thief by Allison Epstein

Fagin the Thief by Allison Epstein in February 2025

I’m a huge Dickens fan so this one caught my eye. I also love a reimagined look at a famous character. Speaking of, have any of you watched The Artful Dodger on Hulu? Definitely another fun reimagining of Dicken’s characters.

A thrilling reimagining of the world of Charles Dickens, as seen through the eyes of the infamous Jacob Fagin, London’s most gifted pickpocket, liar, and rogue.

Long before Oliver Twist stumbled onto the scene, Jacob Fagin was scratching out a life for himself in the dark alleys of nineteenth-century London. Born in the Jewish enclave of Stepney shortly after his father was executed as a thief, Jacob’s whole world is his open-minded mother, Leah. But Jacob’s prospects are forever altered when a light-fingered pickpocket takes Jacob under his wing and teaches him a trade that pays far better than the neighborhood boys could possibly dream.

Striking out on his own, Jacob familiarizes himself with London’s highest value neighborhoods while forging his own path in the shadows. But everything changes when he adopts an aspiring teenage thief named Bill Sikes, whose mercurial temper poses a danger to himself and anyone foolish enough to cross him. Along the way, Jacob’s found family expands to include his closest friend, Nancy, and his greatest protégé, the Artful Dodger. But as Bill’s ambition soars and a major robbery goes awry, Jacob is forced to decide what he really stands for—and what a life is worth.


Did anything catch your eye? Check back soon for a Part II of Most Anticipated 2025 Book Releases! In the meantime, want to take a look back at some of my favorite historical fiction reads? Here are some of my BEST booklists!

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