Amanda is drawn to a special kind of magic — the sort you savor slowly, like a perfectly brewed cup of coffee, or stitch into soft pink socks while getting lost in tales of brave adventurers. Her fantasy picks lean toward the charming and enchanting, filled with a comforting warmth that makes you want to wrap up in a blanket and linger a little longer.

Legends & Lattes by Travis Baldree

The vibe: Cozy coffee, gentle magic, and slow-building friendships. What’s better than starting a new life in a quiet town? Doing it while brewing coffee and serving pastries, of course. Legends & Lattes follows a retired orc adventurer opening a café in a sleepy town, proving that even heroes deserve peace — and a really good cappuccino.

Amanda’s take: “Nothing is more magical than coffee, pastries, and cozy fantasy. I want to live in this book, smell the cinnamon, and never leave.”

🌲 Shaddy Hollow series by Juneau Black

The vibe: Woodland mysteries, magical creatures, and clever problem-solving. In Shaddy Hollow, woodland creatures take center stage, solving mysteries and navigating their own small, enchanted world. It’s perfect for readers who want adventure without losing charm, whimsy, or clever humor.

Amanda’s take: “Woodland critters solving mysteries? Always a yes in my book. I feel smarter and cozier just reading it. And don’t think too much about how a mouse can sit at the diner counter and share a coffee with a moose — just enjoy it!”

🌊 The House in the Cerulean Sea by TJ Klune

The vibe: Found family, quiet magic, and a deeply cozy seaside escape.

What happens when a by-the-book caseworker is sent to evaluate a group of highly unusual magical children? Something unexpectedly heartwarming. The House in the Cerulean Sea is a gentle, uplifting story about acceptance, belonging, and discovering that life can be bigger (and softer) than the rules you’ve always followed.

Amanda’s take: “This book feels like a warm hug with a sea breeze. Magical kids, found family, and a quiet kind of love? I didn’t want to leave this island — ever.”

Amanda’s fantasy recs prove that not all magic is about epic battles or world-ending stakes. Sometimes, the best kind of enchantment comes from a warm café, a freshly knitted pair of pink socks, or clever creatures working together in a sun-dappled forest.

Come by Midnights, grab one of these books, and let Amanda guide you into a world where cozy meets fantastical.