8 Cozy Witch Books to Curl Up With in 2025
Discover the most enchanting cozy witch books of 2025—filled with charm, romance, and just the right amount of magic for your next comforting read.

Spellbinding Stories and Cozy Witch Vibes for 2025
There’s something irresistible about cozy witch books-those gentle, magical stories where the stakes feel personal, the settings are charming, and the witch at the heart of it all is just trying to live, love, and brew a decent cup of tea. The 2025 lineup brings that comforting blend of magic, humor, and heart I always crave this time of year. Whether you love small-town charm, found family, or romance with a hint of spellcraft, these new witchy book releases have the kind of warmth that lingers long after you turn the last page.
8 Witchy Books for Your TBR

Hopelessly Teavoted by Audrey Goldberg Ruoff
When a weary witch returns to his family’s manor after a failed Hollywood career, he never expects to cross paths again with his childhood best friend-the one who once broke his heart and now owns his late parents’ haunted tea shop. Their reunion sparks a deliciously awkward partnership as they face off against a sinister curse threatening their town. This one has all the gothic-rom-com energy I adore: witty banter, lingering heartbreak, and a dash of candle-lit magic. It’s equal parts spooky and tender, like the feeling of sitting in a creaky old tearoom on a rainy afternoon.
You can get a copy of Hopelessly Teavoted by Audrey Goldberg Ruoff on Amazon.

Violet Thistlewaite Is Not a Villain Anymore by Emily Krempholtz
Once feared as the Thornwitch, Violet has retired her evil reputation and moved to a small town to start a flower shop-only to find herself sharing a greenhouse with a grumpy alchemist who’d rather not share anything at all. Their uneasy truce blooms into something sweeter as they work together to heal the town from a mysterious blight. The charm here is in watching Violet reclaim her softness-proof that even former villains deserve happy endings and a cozy cup of chamomile after chaos.
You can get a copy of Violet Thistlewaite Is Not a Villain Anymore by Emily Krempholtz on Amazon.

Witch You Would by Lia Amador
A perfectionist witch competing on a magical reality show finds herself paired with a chaotic influencer who seems to take nothing seriously-until she realizes he’s not who he claims to be. What follows is a clever, playful story about authenticity, reinvention, and the pressure to perform both magic and personality for the world to see. The blend of modern life, social media, and spellcasting feels fresh and funny, with plenty of heart beneath the humor.
You can get a copy of Witch You Would by Lia Amador on Amazon.

Road Trip with a Vampire by Jenna Levine
A 400-year-old witch trying to stay out of trouble meets a vampire who’s lost his memory, and together they set off on a cross-country road trip to piece his life back together. It’s part paranormal comedy, part romance, and part self-discovery journey on wheels. The tone is light and quick-witted, filled with quirky pit stops, flirtatious chaos, and the kind of tender moments that sneak up on you between songs on the radio.
You can get a copy of Road Trip with a Vampire by Jenna Levine on Amazon.

Uncharmed by Lucy Jane Wood
Andromeda Wildwood is determined to redeem her family’s name in the witching world, even if it means hiding her imperfections behind nightly potions. But when she’s asked to mentor a powerful teenage witch and is forced to share a cottage with an unsuspecting warlock, her carefully ordered life begins to unravel in the loveliest way. It’s cozy, slow-burn magic at its best-filled with found family, countryside charm, and the quiet ache of people learning to trust again.
You can get a copy of Uncharmed by Lucy Jane Wood on Amazon.

The Late-Night Witches by Auralee Wallace
When a suburban mom on Prince Edward Island discovers that vampires are real and she might be the thirteenth descendant of a legendary sea witch, her PTA-ready life turns delightfully upside down. Between carpool runs and supernatural threats, she gathers her family and friends for one wildly magical showdown. Wallace balances humor, heart, and witchy mayhem perfectly-it’s chaotic in the most comforting way, like if Gilmore Girls and Practical Magic teamed up to save the world.
You can get a copy of The Late-Night Witches by Auralee Wallace on Amazon.

A Witch’s Guide to Magical Innkeeping by Sangu Mandanna
Years after losing her powers, Sera Swan runs an enchanted inn tucked away in the English countryside, where both guests and ghosts feel at home. When an old spell resurfaces, she’s forced to confront her past with help from an unlikely ally who arrives carrying secrets of his own. The inn itself feels like a character-filled with whimsy, warmth, and a gentle reminder that sometimes, rebuilding a life is its own kind of magic.
You can get a copy of A Witch’s Guide to Magical Innkeeping by Sangu Mandanna on Amazon.

Witches of Dubious Origin by Jenn McKinlay
A quiet librarian discovers a locked black book calling her name-and soon learns it’s her family’s lost grimoire, opening the door to a lineage of witches, undead pirates, and inconveniently charming academics. This one is brisk, funny, and full of page-turning adventure, but it still holds on to that cozy-witch tone I love-where magic isn’t about power, but about belonging. It’s the kind of story that makes you want to curl up with tea and a reading lamp that flickers just a little too often.
You can get a copy of Witches of Dubious Origin by Jenn McKinlay on Amazon.
Cozy Witch Reading Vibes
If your favorite kind of fantasy is more hearth than battlefield, these books deliver that sweet spot between escapism and comfort. I loved how each story made space for softness-reminding me that magic can be as simple as a kind word, a second chance, or the courage to begin again.
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So brew a cup of something warm, grab your coziest blanket, and tell me in the comments: which of these cozy witch books is finding its way onto your 2025 reading list?

