HEAs So Good They Are Supernatural | Romance Preview

HEAs featuring witches, shapeshifters, and the supernatural.

HEAs So Good They Are Supernatural

Paranormal romance, featuring witches, shapeshifters, and the supernatural, also remains popular. Bride (Berkley) by Ali Hazelwood features a Vampyre bride and an Alpha werewolf. There’s an unusual shifter in Born to Be Badger (Kensington) by Shelly Laurenston, and Sarah Hawley’s standalone rom-com A Demon’s Guide to Wooing a Witch (Berkley) features a demon with amnesia and the witch who hates him on a road trip to restore the demon’s memory. A witch falls through a portal to another realm, where she’s fished out of the waters by a pirate crew and their stern, cursed captain in Katee Roberts’s Hunt on Dark Waters (Berkley), her “Crimson Sails” series launch. Back on dry land, a curse breaker and a disgraced archaeologist become rivals with benefits when they are forced to work together to break a curse on an infamous Scottish castle in the slow-burn, steamy romp Do Your Worst (Berkley) by Rosie Danan. Sarah Adler’s Happy Medium (Berkley) finds a clever con artist heroine trying to convince a sexy, skeptical farmer that his farm has a real ghost.

Tor’s new imprint, Bramble, is releasing Constance Fay’s Calamity (Bramble), a delightful space romance debut, while Rebecca Zanetti’s One Cursed Rose (Kensington) is set in a techpunk alternate reality in a modern twist on Beauty and the Beast.

New York Times best-selling author Mary Jo Putney’s Silver Lady (Kensington) blends historical and paranormal in an intoxicating new series set on England’s atmospherically rugged Cornish coast, as a smoldering nobleman and a beautiful stranger with a mysterious gift discover they share a powerful passion, a unique legacy, and a common enemy.

For even more romance titles on the way, browse through these collections and read our Romance Preview 2023:

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Love on Vacation 

Road Trip Delights 

Historical Encounters 

Romantic Mysteries 

Love in Play  

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