Onyx Storm by Rebecca Yarros
Rebecca Yarros, an American science fiction writer, created a series of books about Empyrea. Onyx Storm is the third book in the series, which follows The Fourth Wing and Iron Flame. Here, the author continues the story of Violet, a girl who dreams of becoming a dragon rider. The war is near, and the young girl must not hesitate! It's time to act decisively and save the world!

The Spellshop by Sarah Beth Durst
A book for true lovers of the cottagecore atmosphere. This is everything you've been looking for: a magical bakery, witchy scone recipes, and an old and romantic garden full of berries for jam. Join Kiela, a librarian who tries to solve mysteries, build her little magic business, and do some magic. Sweet love, fragrant cinnamon rolls, and magic seem to have soaked the pages of this book and will definitely not leave you indifferent.

Insatiable by Meg Cabot
Bored of vampires? Come here! You'll find everything you've missed since Twilight: a strong heroine, forbidden love between a human and a vampire, a battle with ancient supernatural factions, and more. And even though we've seen it a thousand times before, this trope never gets old. The author of The Princess Diaries will not disappoint you with her ability to build an exciting plot. You may also like the Insatiable TV series, a spicy vampire show.

The Lost Apothecary by Sarah Penner
Sarah Penner presents an ode to women's rage during the oppressive 18th century. This book tells about an apothecary willing to sell women poisons for their abusive husbands. However, the apothecary's fate turns out to be tragic. Years later, a young historian explores the life and death of the mysterious apothecary. Will an obscure historical investigation lead her to something perilous?

Outlander by Diana Gabaldon
A romantic mountain walk with her husband becomes a living hell for Claire as she discovers a portal to the past, finding herself in Scotland in 1743. Here, she meets her husband’s ancestor, just as handsome, yet entirely different. Rescued by a few Scotsmen, she doesn't feel completely safe. For now, she has to put up with patriarchy, a dangerous wartime lifestyle, and total disrespect. How can she survive and be happy in such a difficult age?

Apprentice to the Villain by Hannah Nicole Maehrer
Being a thief's apprentice isn't so bad, at least, that's what Evie, the main character in this book, thinks. Of course, you have to sweat a lot, fight the forces of good, and deal with the strangeness of your boss, but the job is still very cool! This book will introduce you to eccentric and not-very-positive characters trying to protect the Villain’s lair.

Practical Magic by Alice Hoffman
One of the most beloved books about magic, Practical Magic tells the story of how two little girls find a book of magic and where it leads them. Love, adventure, drama, and lots and lots of magic are waiting for you, so hurry up and open these mysterious pages. If you have only 1 hour and 44 minutes of free time, watch the Practical Magic movie.

The Witches of New York by Ami McKay
Three women run a cozy tea shop in 1880s New York, but their business isn't just about tea — it's about magic. Catering to those needing supernatural assistance, they navigate a world of mystery, power, and hidden dangers. If you love historical fiction with a touch of the occult, you will fall in love with this book.

The Once and Future Witches by Alix E. Harrow
What if magic was real? Would women use it in the fight for women's rights? In this alternate history, three sisters rediscover witchcraft and use it as a tool for rebellion and empowerment. A little bit of magic and feminism can be a powerful combo.

For those who fell in love with magic, there is no way back. That’s why this list of funny, adventurous, romantic, and even historical books is a good choice for an evening read. Whether you’re drawn to supernatural romance, ancient secrets, or enchanting worlds, these fantasy novels will transfer you into new worlds.