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I really enjoyed writing book releases I’m looking forward to in the first part of 2026, earlier in the year. I reserved one from the library and read it within a month of its release date. I’m looking forward to discovering some more great books coming out in the rest of 2026.
1. The Mash Up by Laura Marie Meyers

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Ruby Wynne is a staunch rule-follower who lives by the numbers. So when a surprising breakup β on her thirty-fifth birthday β ruins all her well-laid plans, Ruby makes an unexpected wish . . . Only to wake up inside a M.A.S.H. game from seventh grade.
Settled in a Technicolor mansion, driving a tie-dye Jeep, and running a roller-disco restaurant, Ruby is living out her childhood dreams come trueβwith one exception. According to the game, Rubyβs βother halfβ is supposed to be Penn Hayes, her brotherβs annoying, and annoyingly handsome, best friend. But thereβs zero romance between them. Just like in real life, all they share is sarcasm. With no rules to follow and desperate to return to reality, Ruby makes her best guess at an escape plan: win Pennβs heart so the game comes completely true and she can go home.
Itβs unthinkable. On Rubyβs list of dos and donβts, Penn Hayes is a lifelong donβt. But as Ruby navigates the magical world she dreamed up at thirteen, she wonders if, by finally throwing out her rules, she might just find her way home to the life and love she deserves.
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Publishing: 07/07/2026
2. Yes, Chef by Grace Reilly
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After a public meltdown in the dining room of one of Manhattanβs most elite restaurants, Chef Jack Hartman is back in his South Florida hometown. Angry, grieving, and saddled with the unwanted storefront his late mentor left him, his life is spinning out of control. And thatβs before Poppy Winfield, the blond, bubbly, utterly infuriating daughter of his former boss, shows up at his dock.
Poppy needs to escape. From her disapproving family, her horrible ex-boyfriend, and her reputation as someone who has never taken anything seriously. But more than that, she wants to prove herselfβand she has just the plan to do it. Unfortunately, that plan involves Jack Hartman, the most arrogant, prickly, intimidating man sheβs ever had the pleasure of throwing a shrimp at.
She knows Jack is desperate to come back from his unceremonious firing, so she proposes a deal: working together to open a revamped version of his mentorβs restaurant. Heβll handle the menu, and sheβll use her skill as a social media influencer to sell the hell out of its grand opening. If she and Jack can make the restaurant a success, itβll be an accomplishment no one can denyβand a ticket for them both to return to New York.
Jack is intrigued, but only on his terms: if Poppyβs going to work for him, she must learn the ropes of the entire business. Including how to cook. From him.
As sparks fly both in and out of the kitchen and tensions reach a boiling point, Poppy and Jack are left wondering–could they be a perfect pairing? Or is this whole experiment a recipe for disaster?
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Publishing: 21/07/2026
3. How To Find Love in the Cereal Aisle by Alissa DeRogatis

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If you can’t write a good meet-cute, maybe you need to live one firstβ¦
Ainsley Green writes happily-ever-afters for a rabid fanbase of hopeless romantics. In real life? Her boyfriend just broke up with her, her editor wanted a new book yesterday and she’s starting to wonder if love actually exists beyond the pages of her favorite novels.
So when Lucas, Ainsley’s best friend and biggest cheerleader, insists the best cure for writer’s block is real-life inspiration, she’s ready to try anything. Enter: the meet-cute plan, a mission to take her head out of her heartbreak and force meet-cutes IRL to spark some new ideas. But as failed missions bumping into strangers at the airport and spilling coffee on men at the cafe result in nothing but embarrassment and stained clothing, Ainsley begins to wonder if maybe the romance she’s been chasing already has a leading man.
Because the truth about falling in love? It never goes according to plan.
Equal parts heartbreak, humor, and hope, How to Find Love in the Cereal Aisle is a fresh, flirty send up of dating in the modern age and a reminder that love finds us when we stop performing and start living.
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Publishing: 04/08/2026
4. Counting the Days by Laura Chinn
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At thirty-eight years old, Rhea Darby has never been more single in her life. With her best friends all married and having kids, her social calendar is filled with baby showers and birthday parties, petting zoos and bouncy castles. However, sheβd much rather be having hot sex with “the one” and getting closer to the perfect life she always envisioned. After being told that her fertility might plummet when she turns thirty-nine, and always having wanted kids of her own, Rhea decides that drastic times call for drastic measures. She has less than a year to find the right guy, or sheβll have to rethink her meticulously crafted vision board of the future.
Apparently, manifestation really works, because she soon meets Danny, a gorgeous gardener who is perfect for herβuntil Danny reveals he is absolutely morally opposed to having kids. Still, the connection between them is too strong to resist, even as their differences threaten to tear them apart. Rhea realizes she canβt let go of Danny, but is she willing to sacrifice her dreams to keep him?

Publishing: 11/08/2026
5. Let’s Kiss and Tell by Joss Richard

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Lucy Reid is a sex columnist whose views on relationships arenβt exactly optimistic. Instead, she empowers her readers to embrace their sexuality and challenge the belief that you need a partner to be happy. That is, until her editor tells her that their readers are all in relationships . . . and the team thinks itβs time for something (or someone) new. To buy herself time, Lucy impulsively claims sheβs just started a new relationship that she can write about. Enter Marshall Oakley.
Marshall Oakley is the new Senior News Writer at Lucyβs company. When the two meet at a work event, Marsh reveals that Julia, his ex of nine years, is getting married, and he needs a plus one to keep his family off his back. They agree to pretend to be in a relationship until the weddingβLucy will be able to write about finding βthe oneβ only to break up and prove to her readers (and her bosses) that relationships donβt solve everything, and Marshall gets a no-strings date to show off to his friends, family, and his ex.
But as they spend more time together, the lines blur and each begins to reevaluate their previously held views on love. As fear gives way to misunderstandings, can they find the courage to rewrite their story with a happily ever after?
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Publishing: 11/08/2026
Continue reading: Romance books releasing in the second half of 2026
6. How to Find a Romance in a Bookshop by Poppy Alexander
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Petra doesnβt like books anymoreβnot since her career as a literary agent imploded after a social media typo went viral. Now she is stuck for six months, babysitting a little bookshop by the seaβsurrounded by books that just remind her of her failure.
Ross McCloudβs award-winning debut novel blew the minds of the worldβs literati, but that was five years ago. Now Ross and his keenly awaited second work have vanished. Something has gone wrongβhorribly wrongβand Ross doesnβt want to talk about it.
Marooned in Capelthorneβs Bookshop miles from London, Petra canβt stop thinking about all the ways she has let people down. Then she discovers Ross lurking, incognito, in the second-hand books section. Misery loves company it seems, and a kinship tentatively forms.
In the meantime, the magic of the bookshop slowly begins to enchant Petra. Soon, her book recommendations assume legendary status; she is chairing the newly formed Beach Reads Book Club; leading a weekly writing group and hosting a series of popular talks and signings by local authors. She is even starting to read again.
Petra is also finding time to help her new best friend Jessβowner of a local telephone box libraryβto launch the inaugural Portneath Literary Festival. What better opportunity to put the Festival on the mapβsays Rossβthan for Petra to unveil his second novel to the world there, before re-launching her career representing him at the Frankfurt book fair? What a comeback! But can Petra find the courage to help the man she loves?
Their love of books may be re-ignited, but is that enough to save them both from their own worst enemyβthemselves?
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Publishing: 24/09/2026
7. The Memory of Borrowed Books by Meg Anderson

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Deep in the library lives a hidden room
where magic lines the shelves and memories lie in wait
Ready for readers daring enough to finally discover the truth.
In the coastal town of Foxhollow Bay, librarian Claire Ashford keeps her life as meticulously ordered as the centuriesβold library she calls home. But when the town announces plans to shut it down, her sanctuary, and the life she’s built within its walls, begins to crumble.
One night, while wandering the stacks after hours, Claire discovers a door that shouldn’t exist. And behind it lies a secret room filled with books no one else can see.
Each book pulls her into the memories of those who have passed through the library’s doorsβmoments halfβlived and stories left unfinished. Buried within these pages is a message the library has been trying to share, urging Claire to uncover the path to saving it.
With the demolition looming and time running out, Claire must piece together what the library is trying to show her. But one book keeps calling her back, and in its pages is a memory that could change everything. One that reveals the key to saving the library may be tangled in her own memories more than she ever could have imagined.
An ode to the power of community and hope, The Memory of Borrowed Books is a sweeping story about what’s at stake when the places we loveβand the memories they holdβare threatened. A reminder that what we fight to preserve just might be the very thing that saves us in return.
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Publishing: 06/10/2026
8. Thank You For Remembering by Emily Harding
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Growing up, Marnie Stephens believed in magic. That destiny was real, the universe had a plan, and every problem could be fixed by one of her grandmotherβs many crystals or mantras. But now, at thirty, Marnieβs dreams have fallen by the wayside as real life proves to be more difficult than divine. Thatβs all about to change, though, thanks to her upcoming move from LA to Boston with her boyfriend Matt. Sure, she still has some nagging worries about the future, but those things will work themselves out. She just needs a fresh start.
Unfortunately, thatβs exactly what Marnie gets when she wakes up at a hospital in Boston with no knowledge of how she got there. Her doctor tells her she suffered a head injury, Matt insists they broke up months ago, and, most distressing of all, her hair is somehow eight inches shorter. Nothing makes sense, but one thing is clear: Marnie has no memory of the past year. Soon, sheβs discharged and finds herself in an apartment she doesnβt remember with a new neighbour, Ben Morgan, a man sheβs sure she wonβt forget.
Now, with the clues she finds scattered around her home, and Ben, who knows Boston like the back of his hand, Marnie sets out to retrace the past year to figure out where things went wrong and set them right. But despite what her grandmother always told her, thereβs no magic to make her recovery easier. Between doctorβs visits and treks across the city in search of her lost memories, the last thing Marnie needs is to start falling for the grumpyβand incredibly attractiveβman helping her. But the universe has other plans, and itβs not long before Marnie begins to wonder if fighting for the past is as important as the one person who could be her future.
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Publishing: 08/10/2026
9. So It Grows by Andie Burke

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Felicity Gallagher thought inheriting her auntβs plant shop would be the fresh start she needed. She never expected that the trendy, mac and cheese themed restaurant next doorβand its inconveniently hot chefβmight be her downfall.
Nicholas Holm-Bozic is arrogant, presumptuous, and just flat out gets under her skin. Felicity has made ignoring him an art formβuntil the exploding popularity of his restaurant leads to renewed interest in Felicityβs quirky corner of Kansas. Now, a greedy developer is threatening both their businesses with a towering parking garage that could steal the sunlight from her plants. With her shopβs future in jeopardy, Felicity must join forces with her least favourite neighbour.
As the pair fight back, Nic and Felicityβs formerly contentious relationship blooms into something new, but hidden battle scars, old secrets, and a devastating storm threaten everything theyβve built. Will they choose to cut and run, or are they finally ready to put down permanent roots?
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Publishing: 26/10/2026
10. Sunflower Season by Danica Nava
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Drained by her high-pressure tech job, June Walker finds an escape in homesteading videos and the fantasy of a quieter life. When she finally hits her breaking point, she does the only reasonable thing: she quits her job and buys a crumbling sunflower farm in rural Oklahoma where she grew up.
June thought her biggest challenge in restoring Sunshine Farm would be the rotting fences, but soon comes to the crushing realization that βpositive vibesβ are not a business plan. Nothing, however, tests her resolve quite like running into her first love, the boy she left behind after her world imploded when she was seventeen. Sheβs back for a fresh start, not to unpack old heartbreaks.
Noah Abbott never left Love County. Between his family, his job with the local fire brigade, and a town that knows him inside and out, he has everything he needsβexcept answers. So when June Walker returns as the new owner of Sunshine Farm, Noah is determined to find out why the girl who once meant everything to him vanished without a word.
As old wounds crack open and attraction flares back to life, June and Noah are forced to reckon with their past and decide whether first love is a memory best left buried, or the one thing worth replanting.
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Publishing: 03/11/2026
Which book releases are you looking forward to reading?
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Sunflower Season sounds adorable. Thank you for visiting Long and Short Reviewβs post earlier.
I played M.A.S.H. a lot as a kid. The Mash Up is right up my alley from the look of it. π