New Latine books arrive for spring 2026 reading

A selection of new books by Latine authors is set to enrich spring 2026 reading lists, spanning genres from romance to horror and fantasy. The releases include debuts and works by established writers for adult, young adult, and middle grade audiences. Highlights feature stories set in Venezuela, Mexico, and beyond, with themes of love, vengeance, and family secrets.

Spring 2026 brings a diverse array of new books by Latine authors, as outlined in a recent Book Riot roundup. The list emphasizes a blend of genres, with romance prominent amid broader themes of identity, adventure, and supernatural elements. Publications span February and March, catering to various age groups.

In February, Maria J. Morillo's debut novel The Ex-perimento follows Maria “Marianto” Camacho, a Venezuelan lifestyle columnist who loses her job and boyfriend. She takes a temporary role assisting Simón Arreaza on a singing competition show, where he improves her list of romantic experiments to win back her ex.

V. Castro's Maria the Wanted introduces a newly turned Mexican vampire named Maria, a would-be immigrant attacked at her factory job. After losing her unborn child, she journeys across Mexico seeking her creator and vengeance against her attackers.

Angela Montoya's Carnival Fantastico is a romantic fantasy where Esmeralda poses as a fortune-teller at a magical traveling carnival to escape her former employer in the king's army. She reunites with Ignacio, a defector investigating his father's corruption, as they form a bargain amid rekindled feelings.

Lydia San Andres shifts to contemporary romance in Only Friends, where an aspiring screenwriter and a model collaborate on Regency-era thirst content for online audiences.

March offerings include Alvaro Enrigue's Now I Surrender, translated by Natasha Wimmer, a revisionist epic set in the Mexico-U.S. borderlands blending historical and fictional characters to retell the winning of the West.

Mia Sosa's The Starter Ex centers on Vanessa Cordero, whose side gig involves dating clients' crushes to sabotage them. She agrees to date Jason for her sister's sake but struggles to disengage.

René Peña-Govea's debut Estela, Undrowning, releasing March 3, depicts Estela Morales navigating her senior year at an exclusive San Francisco high school. After placing second in a poetry contest behind a non-Latine student, she faces a racist teacher, family turmoil, and a new romance, told in prose and poetry.

Also on March 3, Laura Taylor Namey's If We Never End is a young adult ghost story about Sylvie Castellanos, who finds a vintage watch that summons the spirit of a boy whose death she must unravel during her summer with Aunt Viv.

Vincent Tirado's You Should Have Been Nicer to My Mom, out March 10, involves a wealthy family stranded by a storm after patriarch Papi Ramon's will reveals a demon among them. Favorite granddaughter Xiomara works to identify and eliminate it over 12 hours.

Finally, Chantel Acevedo and Natalia Sylvester's middle grade tale No Way Never Sisters, also March 10, follows stepsisters Roxy and Meli plotting to sabotage their parents' engagement by disrupting home renovations.

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Illustration of upcoming March 2026 sci-fi and fantasy books by authors like Rebecca Roanhorse and Amal El-Mohtar, featuring space operas, monsters, immortality, and mythology.
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New sci-fi and fantasy books highlight March 2026 releases

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March 2026 brings a diverse array of new science fiction and fantasy books, featuring works from award-winning authors like Rebecca Roanhorse and Amal El-Mohtar. These releases span space operas, historical fantasies, and speculative collections, offering readers fresh tales of monsters, immortality, and rebellion. Highlights include expansions of established worlds and debuts inspired by mythology.

Publishers are set to release a variety of new books in March 2026, catering to readers of romance, mystery, and historical fiction. Blogs and entertainment sites highlight selections including thrillers, retellings, and contemporary stories. These releases span the month, offering options for diverse tastes.

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Publishers release a diverse array of young adult novels on March 4, 2026, spanning genres from Norse mythology to family dramas. The lineup includes stories of personal discovery, supernatural threats, and social issues, with some titles available in both hardcover and paperback formats. This marks a busy start to the month's publishing schedule after a slower beginning to the year.

Building on earlier previews of March 2026's diverse book releases, Book Riot's Unusual Suspects newsletter (March 2) spotlights an array of new mysteries and thrillers. Spanning global settings from Algeria to Japan, subgenres like cozy puzzles and historical procedurals, and tones from lighthearted to trauma-focused, the list features authors including Tana French and Freida McFadden.

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A new list highlights 16 queer young adult and middle grade books by Black authors scheduled for release in 2026. These titles span genres including thriller, fantasy, historical fiction, and contemporary romance, with some available for preorder now. The selection emphasizes diverse queer representations, from bisexual and sapphic stories to asexual and trans narratives.

A new article highlights ten standout comic book releases scheduled for March 2026, featuring titles from Marvel, DC, and independent publishers. The list includes first-time solo series and continuations of popular franchises, promising diverse stories in superhero, horror, and gothic genres. Fans can expect thrilling narratives involving characters like Dani Moonstar and Jessica Jones.

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Book Riot highlights three new fantasy audiobooks from February 2026, featuring diverse tales of magic, ghosts, and demons. The selections include a gothic romance, a cat shelter adventure, and a monster-hunting comedy. Published on February 24, 2026, the recommendations aim to guide readers toward enjoyable listens.

 

 

 

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