10 Most Anticipated Romance Books Coming Out in September 2026
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September is one of those months when your romance TBR can go from manageable to completely unreasonable in about five minutes. The good news is that September 2026 is giving you enough variety to justify adding several more books anyway, with cozy autumn romance, enemies-to-lovers tension, romantasy, sports romance, sapphic magic, second chances and one enormous return to the world of Fourth Wing all arriving before October.
If you have been looking for the best new romance books of September 2026, this list narrows the month down to ten releases I think deserve the most attention. Some are established bestselling authors returning with new romantic comedies, while others launch new series or continue stories readers are already deeply invested in.
The timing could hardly be better for cozy romance readers. Ann Aguirre's The Hocus Pocus Handbook combines fae magic, forbidden love and a sunshine-and-shadow pairing, while Nora Everly's Pumpkin Spice and Promises practically arrives wearing a knitted jumper and carrying a pumpkin-spice latte. B.K. Borison's Grim Tidings takes the autumn mood somewhere supernatural, pairing a Grim Reaper with a Guardian Angel in one of September's strangest and most irresistible enemies-to-lovers setups.
Contemporary romance readers have just as much to choose from. Piper Rayne launches The Mercer Family with Holding Ground, Aleatha Romig closes out her NFL Dynasty series with Scored, and Kate Stayman-London turns years of political campaigning into an enemies-to-lovers romance in See You Next Tuesday. If witty banter, second-chance romance, single dads, small towns and slow-burn chemistry dominate your BookTok saves, September looks dangerous for your bank balance.
Romantasy readers may have the busiest month of all. Kate Golden returns to Harker Academy with Cursed City, while Rebecca Yarros releases Threshing Day, a collection of thirteen stories returning readers to the Empyrean world and its dragons. That alone is enough to make September 29 a date Fourth Wing readers are already circling.
Then there is Lynn Painter. Trust Fall brings the Better Than the Movies author back with another YA romantic comedy, this time following a small-town Nebraska girl thrown into wealthy New York society and the suspicious boy hired to tutor her. Painter's reputation for swoony YA romance and addictive banter makes this one of the month's easiest books to predict will dominate romance-reader conversations.
I've ranked these books using author reputation, series popularity, publisher visibility, premise, romance tropes and how strongly each release feels positioned to become one of fall 2026's major romance reads. Release dates can differ internationally, so I have highlighted important US and UK differences where they are already known.
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Release Date: September 1, 2026Genre: Small-town contemporary romanceTropes: Best friend's older brother, grumpy/sunshine, slow burn, harvest festival
Some books merely release during autumn, while Pumpkin Spice and Promises seems determined to personally manufacture autumn around you. Nora Everly launches the Sweetbriar Seasons series with a small-town romance involving a family farm, crisp mountain air, a harvest festival and an extremely reluctant entrant in the town's Mr. Pumpkin competition. Her official site currently lists the book for September 1 and highlights its cozy fall atmosphere, grumpy/sunshine pairing and best-friend's-older-brother setup. Nora Everly Author
Elizabeth Starling is trying to save her family's farm by organising Sweetbriar's biggest harvest festival. Unfortunately, somebody secretly enters serious small-town police officer Matt Hartford into the Mr. Pumpkin pageant, putting him directly into Elizabeth's event and increasingly into her life.
The premise sounds delightfully ridiculous, but the romance underneath it has considerably more potential. Elizabeth and Matt agree not to fall in love, which in romance-novel language is basically the equivalent of signing a legally binding document guaranteeing that they absolutely will.
This is lower on the ranking only because several larger bestselling names dominate September, not because the premise is weak. Readers wanting cozy fall romance, pumpkin romance books, small-town romantic comedies and slow-burn chemistry should put this near the beginning of their September reading list.
Best for readers who love: Harvest festivals, small-town cops, family businesses, fall romance and cozy seasonal books.
Where to buy: Look for Pumpkin Spice and Promises through Amazon and Nora Everly's official book links.
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Release Date: September 7, 2026 according to the author's current announcementGenre: Sports romance, romantic suspenseSeries: The Coopers, Book 4Tropes: Second chance, NFL romance, family dynasty
Sports romance continues to be one of the biggest romance-book lanes, and Scored arrives at almost the perfect moment: the beginning of football season. Aleatha Romig has announced September 7 for the conclusion to The Coopers, although some regional digital storefronts currently display September 14, so readers should check the edition available in their market. aleatha
The story returns to Mauve "Vee" Hubbard and veteran quarterback Griffin Graham, fourteen years after Griffin broke her heart. Their second chance unfolds while the Lexington Coopers chase postseason success and another family tragedy threatens the dynasty Vee has spent her life protecting.
That mixture of football and family legacy gives Scored more weight than a romance where the sport simply provides attractive men with convenient locker rooms. Vee's relationship with the team is inherited, complicated and deeply personal, meaning falling back in love with Griffin happens while almost everything else she values is under pressure.
This is also the series finale, so I would not start here if you've never met the Coopers. Readers already invested in Intercepted, Rushed and Sacked, however, should expect September to become significantly more emotional than an ordinary football season requires.
Best for readers who love: NFL romance, second chances, wealthy sports families, romantic suspense and emotionally messy series finales.
Release Date: September 10, 2026Genre: Small-town contemporary romance
Series: The Mercer Family, Book 1
Tropes: Single dad, opposites attract, temporary neighbour, small town
Holding Ground has one of those romance premises where you can already see exactly why the emotional complications are going to work. Piper Rayne launches The Mercer Family with single father Mercer, his daughter Baylor and Emelia Greene, the extremely inconvenient woman who rents the guest cabin behind his house.
Mercer has spent five years convincing himself that he and Baylor don't need anybody else after her mother left. Emelia arrives in Echo Lake wearing a power suit and carrying plans that threaten the very qualities Mercer believes make his small town worth protecting, which means attraction would be significantly easier if he didn't initially regard her as a walking municipal disaster.
Naturally, Emelia isn't nearly as simple as his first impression suggests. She's kind with Baylor, becomes the person Mercer talks to at the end of the dock and gradually makes him imagine a version of his life he has spent years refusing to consider.
Piper Rayne's official site lists Holding Ground for September 10 and confirms it launches the new series, while the authors' direct store is offering an earlier September 3 release for its audiobook preorder. piperrayne.com This feels like one of September's strongest small-town romance choices if you want family warmth alongside the attraction.
Best for readers who love: Single dads, lakeside towns, opposites attract, protective fathers and slow-growing family relationships.
Where to buy: Available for preorder through Piper Rayne and major book retailers.
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Release Date: September 8, 2026Publisher: BerkleyGenre: Cozy paranormal sapphic romanceTropes: Witch/non-magical romance, small-town B&B, forced collaboration, supernatural mystery
With All My Haunted Heart may have the single best cozy-spooky premise on this entire list. Isabel Sterling's first adult novel follows witch Pippa Ainsley, whose magical business is struggling because local customers have started buying cheaper DIY magic rather than paying her to solve supernatural problems professionally.
Then Pippa receives a job involving a newly acquired bed-and-breakfast. The complication is that attractive co-owner Elle Thompson doesn't want the resident spirits removed; she wants Pippa to deliberately haunt the B&B and give the business a supernatural advantage over the competition.
That gives Sterling the perfect excuse to blend magical experimentation with romantic tension. Pippa has to determine how far she can safely push her abilities while also trying not to fall for a non-magical woman carrying secrets of her own.
Berkley has With All My Haunted Heart scheduled for September 8 across paperback, ebook and audiobook, and Sterling describes the book as a cozy sapphic romance built around an ethically haunted B&B. Penguin Random House If your ideal fall romance involves witches, ghosts, queer love and a business plan nobody should probably attempt in real life, this should be high on your TBR.
Best for readers who love: Sapphic romance, cozy fantasy, witch books, paranormal romance and autumn reads.
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Release Date: September 8, 2026Publisher: The Dial PressGenre: Contemporary political romanceTropes: Enemies to lovers, colleagues to friends to lovers, slow burn, workplace romance
See You Next Tuesday immediately has my attention because political campaigns and romance share several useful qualities: everybody is exhausted, everybody is pretending to have things under control and somebody eventually says something they'll regret. Kate Stayman-London turns that environment into a decade-spanning enemies-to-lovers story between campaign staffers Anya Katz and Gabe Hunt.
Anya is driven by her values and approaches political work with intense moral conviction. Gabe is charismatic, handsome and much more willing to treat winning as the central objective, which means the pair can agree on broad politics while apparently disagreeing about almost everything required to practise them.
Their relationship develops across multiple campaigns, fundraisers, debates and elections. Instead of rushing directly from workplace enemies into bed, the book moves them through grudging respect, friendship, attraction and political rivalry, creating the kind of long romantic arc where every stage has time to complicate the next.
Penguin Random House has the novel scheduled for September 8, and early publishing attention has already highlighted its enemies-to-lovers dynamic and political setting. Penguin Random House If you like When Harry Met Sally banter but secretly believe adding campaign strategy would improve it, September has apparently heard you.
Best for readers who love: Workplace enemies, witty banter, political drama, decade-spanning romance and complicated ambition.
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Release Date: September 1, 2026Publisher: Sourcebooks CasablancaGenre: Cozy fantasy romanceTropes: Sunshine/shadow, forbidden romance, marriage of convenience, forced proximity, found family
The Hocus Pocus Handbook sounds like somebody gathered half of BookTok's favourite romantasy ingredients, placed them inside an enchanted forest and decided subtlety was unnecessary. Ann Aguirre's September 1 release combines fae courts, wildcraft magic, found family, a reluctant quest and a sunshine-and-shadow romance that seems almost aggressively designed for autumn reading.
Thea Winter is a changeling who was stolen from the mortal world as a baby and raised by a hobgoblin named Mudge. She knows how to survive the wildlands, bargain with magical creatures and understand a dangerous world, but her latest problem involves an unwanted marriage of convenience and the spouse who has inconveniently disappeared.
Her search brings Kerboros into the story. Known as Winter's Hound, he has survived the Winter Court by obeying orders and suppressing almost everything he wants, which naturally becomes more difficult once he's forced to travel with someone as warm and impossible as Thea.
Sourcebooks Casablanca has officially scheduled the 352-page paperback for September 1, and the publisher is positioning it for readers of T. Kingfisher and Emily Wilde's Encyclopaedia of Faeries. Sourcebooks This may be one of September's easiest recommendations for cozy fantasy romance readers because its world, pairing and tropes all feel perfectly timed for fall.
Best for readers who love: Fae romance, cozy romantasy, forbidden attraction, magical quests, grumpy/sunshine variations and found family.
Release Date: September 29, 2026Publisher: AceGenre: Dark academia romantasy, urban fantasy romanceSeries: Harker Academy, Book 2
Cursed City arrives with considerably more pressure than an ordinary romantasy sequel because Half City left Kate Golden with a world people genuinely wanted to revisit. The second Harker Academy book returns to Viv Abbot as her attempt to rescue Reid Graveheart pulls her into increasingly dangerous parts of Astera.
Viv is forced to work with Reid's violent and unpredictable older brother Deacon, creating exactly the kind of uneasy alliance romantasy readers know should immediately be treated as emotionally suspicious. Meanwhile, a bounty on Viv puts the people around her in danger as the threats surrounding Half City become increasingly personal.
The Harker Academy setting remains one of the book's biggest attractions. Dark academia, monsters, magical combat, morally complicated characters and romantic tension combine into the sort of series that feels equally suitable for fantasy readers and people whose Pinterest boards are currently seventy percent gothic libraries.
Penguin Random House lists Cursed City for September 29 at 528 pages, with the publisher already highlighting the heightened romantic tension and expanded fantasy world. Penguin Random House This is a sequel, though, so start with Half City rather than throwing yourself into Viv's second semester and hoping context eventually finds you.
Best for readers who love: Dark academia, Buffy-style urban fantasy, dangerous schools, slow-burn romantasy and morally complicated love interests.
Release Date: September 15, 2026Publisher: AvonGenre: Paranormal romantic comedySeries: Ghosted, Book 2Tropes: Enemies to lovers, Guardian Angel x Grim Reaper, star-crossed romance, grumpy x grumpy
This is where the ranking becomes extremely difficult because Grim Tidings sounds almost absurdly perfect for September. B.K. Borison follows Good Spirits with a supernatural romantic comedy involving a runaway Grim Reaper, a suspicious Guardian Angel and enough corporate afterlife bureaucracy to make dying apparently just another opportunity for paperwork.
Darcy Moore is tired of being responsible for death and decides she will save her next assignment rather than escorting him to the underworld. Gabriel Aetos, a Guardian Angel who doesn't appreciate a Grim Reaper wandering into his territory, initially regards Darcy as exactly the threat his job requires him to eliminate.
Then he discovers she isn't what he assumed. Attraction enters an already complicated supernatural situation, leaving two beings positioned on opposite sides of death trying to determine whether their growing feelings are stronger than their roles.
Avon has Grim Tidings scheduled for September 15, while early promotion specifically emphasises its enemies-to-lovers setup between Darcy and Gabriel. People.com Borison already understands cozy romance extremely well, and transferring that warmth into a ghostly fall romance makes this one of my strongest September recommendations.
Best for readers who love: Spooky romance, B.K. Borison, enemies to lovers, paranormal rom-coms, supernatural workplaces and autumn romance.
Release Date: September 29, 2026Genre: Fantasy romance, romantasy anthologySeries: The EmpyreanFormat: Thirteen interconnected stories
The arrival of anything new from Rebecca Yarros' Empyrean world automatically becomes a major publishing event now, and Threshing Day isn't pretending otherwise. This September 29 collection returns readers to the world of Fourth Wing through thirteen stories starring familiar characters and their dragons.
Full story details are deliberately being kept relatively limited ahead of release, which is probably wise when the readership analyses every Empyrean clue like investigators working an international criminal case. What is confirmed is that the collection centres on one legendary day and expands the world through characters readers already know.
The limited deluxe first edition also contains sixteen original full-colour illustrations by Joe Requeza and silver-gilded edges in the UK edition. Hachette lists the book under fantasy, fantasy romance and romance, while Yarros herself confirms September 29 and thirteen stories. Hachette UK
This isn't Fourth Wing Book 4, and readers should understand that before ordering. But considering the size of the Empyrean readership, returning to these characters without waiting for the next full novel is more than enough to make Threshing Day one of September 2026's most anticipated romantic fantasy releases.
Best for readers who love: Fourth Wing, dragons, romantasy, Xaden and Violet's world, fantasy romance and collectible special editions.
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US Release Date: September 29, 2026UK Paperback Release: October 8, 2026Publisher: Simon & Schuster Books for Young ReadersGenre: YA romantic comedyTropes: Opposites attract, tutor romance, secret agenda, rags to riches, rich boy/small-town girl
Lynn Painter takes No. 1 because few contemporary YA romance authors currently have a stronger built-in audience for exactly this type of book. Better Than the Movies became a defining modern teen romance read, and Trust Fall gives Painter another high-concept romantic comedy centred on two young people who begin their relationship while one of them is hiding something capable of destroying it.
Julia loves her quiet Nebraska life until her elderly neighbour dies and unexpectedly leaves his multimillion-dollar fortune to her family. Suddenly she is living in a New York City brownstone, attending an elite private school filled with wealthy students and discovering that becoming rich does not automatically come with instructions for surviving rich people.
Then Damion becomes her tutor. Unfortunately, he is also the great-nephew of the man who left Julia's family the fortune, and he believes there must be another explanation for why his relative apparently bypassed his own family.
Damion decides to gain Julia's trust so he can uncover the truth. You can probably see the romantic catastrophe approaching from approximately Nebraska.
The stronger part of the premise is that both characters arrive in New York carrying questions about belonging. Julia feels displaced by her new wealth, while Damion's suspicion is connected to grief and his relationship with the man whose death created Julia's new life.
Simon & Schuster currently lists the US hardcover for September 29 at 416 pages. UK readers should note that Simon & Schuster UK's paperback edition is currently dated October 8, so this is technically a September release in the US and an early-October release in Britain. Simon & Schuster
Painter's name, the secret-agenda romance and her proven ability to write teenage chemistry put Trust Fall narrowly above Threshing Day for me. Threshing Day will almost certainly be the larger fantasy publishing event, but if we're specifically ranking September's most anticipated romance books, Trust Fall feels like the release most completely built around falling in love.
Best for readers who love: Better Than the Movies, YA romance, tutoring tropes, rich-school settings, secret agendas, opposites attract and swoony romantic comedy.
Just Missed the Top 10: Fall Love by L.B. Dunbar
Fall Love was genuinely difficult to leave out because it may be the most seasonally perfect contemporary romance among the books you gave me. L.B. Dunbar's September 10 release follows Neve Snowe and Tate Love after a New Year's Eve encounter produces a rather permanent surprise, bringing Tate back to Lovewell Landing nine months later. Google Books
It combines a coastal small town, autumn atmosphere, opposites attract, unexpected pregnancy and a business conflict threatening the place Neve loves. If you want fall romance rather than paranormal romance or blockbuster romantasy, I would absolutely keep it on the extended September TBR.
Its omission is simply the consequence of limiting the ranking to ten. September 2026 has more strong romance releases than ten available positions, which is a considerably nicer problem than struggling to find enough books worth recommending.
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Final Thoughts
September 2026 is particularly strong because romance readers aren't being asked to choose between only one dominant trend. Contemporary romance, cozy fantasy, queer romance, sports romance, YA rom-coms and blockbuster romantasy are all arriving within the same month, giving you very different reasons to completely ignore the books already waiting beside your bed.
For pure fall atmosphere, Pumpkin Spice and Promises, With All My Haunted Heart and The Hocus Pocus Handbook are the obvious starting points. They give you harvest festivals, ghosts, witches, fae magic and enough seasonal energy to justify beginning autumn reading before the weather has fully committed.
Contemporary readers have equally strong options. Holding Ground gives you a single dad and a lakeside small town, See You Next Tuesday turns political rivalry into romantic tension, while Scored brings second-chance love into an NFL dynasty already approaching its final chapter.
Cursed City is where things become darker and considerably more dangerous. Grim Tidings then makes death weirdly romantic by pairing a rebellious Grim Reaper with the Guardian Angel who initially has every reason not to trust her.
The two largest names land at the top. Threshing Day will pull an enormous audience back into Rebecca Yarros' Empyrean world, and the thirteen-story format makes it one of fall's most interesting fantasy releases even though it isn't the next full Fourth Wing novel.
Trust Fall narrowly takes No. 1 because Lynn Painter is returning directly to the kind of young-adult romantic comedy readers associate most strongly with her. Julia and Damion's combination of tutoring, mistrust, enormous wealth and secret motives has exactly the setup needed for sharp banter and an inevitable emotional disaster before the happy ending.
That is my September list. Now the difficult part begins: deciding which one gets read first.
Which September 2026 romance book are you most excited about, and which book would you move higher?
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FAQs About September 2026 Romance Books
1. What is the most anticipated romance book coming out in September 2026?
Trust Fall by Lynn Painter takes my No. 1 spot among pure romance releases because Painter already has an enormous YA romance readership through Better Than the Movies and Nothing Like the Movies. The new story combines a small-town heroine, sudden wealth, an elite New York school and a tutor secretly investigating her family.
Rebecca Yarros' Threshing Day will probably be the larger overall publishing event. However, it is a thirteen-story Empyrean collection rather than a conventional standalone romance novel, which is why Trust Fall narrowly wins this specific ranking.
2. When does Trust Fall by Lynn Painter come out?
Simon & Schuster lists Trust Fall for September 29, 2026 in the United States. The American edition is 416 pages and is being published through Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers. Simon & Schuster
UK readers have a slightly longer wait. Simon & Schuster UK's current listing gives the British paperback an October 8, 2026 publication date. Simon & Schuster UK
3. Is Threshing Day the fourth Fourth Wing book?
No. Threshing Day is an Empyrean collection containing thirteen stories featuring familiar characters and dragons, rather than the fourth full novel in the main sequence.
Rebecca Yarros' official website confirms the September 29 release and describes it as thirteen stories connected to one legendary day. The special edition also includes original illustrations, making it particularly attractive to collectors. rebeccayarros.com
4. What are the best cozy romance books releasing in September 2026?
Pumpkin Spice and Promises is probably the purest cozy fall contemporary romance because it includes a harvest festival, pumpkin-themed pageant and small-town setting. Nora Everly's official site currently lists it for September 1.
The Hocus Pocus Handbook and With All My Haunted Heart add magic to the cozy atmosphere. One gives you fae romance and found family, while the other revolves around a witch being hired to deliberately haunt a small-town bed-and-breakfast.
5. What romantasy books are coming out in September 2026?
Cursed City, Threshing Day and The Hocus Pocus Handbook are the three biggest fantasy-romance releases on this particular list. They cover very different parts of the genre, from dark academia and dangerous monsters to dragons and much cozier fae adventures.
Grim Tidings also contains supernatural world-building, although I would classify it closer to paranormal romantic comedy than epic romantasy. Its Grim Reaper and Guardian Angel pairing gives readers a lighter supernatural alternative.
6. What romance books come out on September 29, 2026?
Three particularly notable titles on this ranking arrive on September 29 in the US: Trust Fall by Lynn Painter, Cursed City by Kate Golden and Threshing Day by Rebecca Yarros. That makes the final Tuesday of September an unusually expensive day for romance and fantasy readers.
All three serve very different audiences. Trust Fall is YA romantic comedy, Cursed City is dark-academia romantasy and Threshing Day returns to the hugely popular Empyrean fantasy-romance world.
7. What sports romance books are coming out in September 2026?
Scored by Aleatha Romig is the major sports-romance entry here. It concludes The Coopers, a romantic-suspense series centred on an NFL dynasty, and brings the story back to Mauve Hubbard and veteran quarterback Griffin Graham.
The author's current announcement gives September 7, although some regional digital retailers currently list September 14. Existing readers should check the release date attached to their chosen edition before preordering. aleatha
8. What LGBTQ+ romance book should I read in September 2026?
With All My Haunted Heart by Isabel Sterling is my strongest LGBTQ+ romance recommendation from this group. The sapphic paranormal romance follows witch Pippa Ainsley and non-magical B&B co-owner Elle Thompson as their unusual haunting project creates romantic complications.
It releases September 8 through Berkley. The combination of queer romance, witches, ghosts and cozy small-town atmosphere makes it particularly well suited to early fall reading. Penguin Random House
9. Which September 2026 romance book is best for enemies-to-lovers fans?
See You Next Tuesday should be high on your list because Anya and Gabe spend years moving from professional enemies into reluctant colleagues, friendship, romance and political rivalry. Their campaign-world setting gives the hostility genuine ideological and professional reasons rather than creating arguments simply because the book requires banter.
Grim Tidings is another strong choice if you prefer fantasy. A Grim Reaper and Guardian Angel beginning on opposite supernatural sides gives B.K. Borison an almost literal interpretation of star-crossed enemies.
10. What should I read if I love Better Than the Movies?
Trust Fall should be the obvious September choice because it comes directly from Lynn Painter. Julia and Damion's relationship again gives Painter a setup built around secrets, banter and the gradual collapse of carefully constructed romantic defences.
If you want another teen romance while waiting, Betting on You and The Do-Over are natural additions to your list. Painter's books generally work especially well for readers who want contemporary YA romance with humour and strong chemistry.
For another month-by-month romance guide, our August 2026 ranking covers ten additional new books released immediately before this September list.
More Places to Find Great Books
Finding new romance books has become much easier, but the sheer number of releases can make discovery overwhelming. Publisher catalogues remain the best place to verify dates, while Goodreads, StoryGraph, BookTok and author newsletters are particularly useful for finding books matched to very specific tropes.
Goodreads is useful for reader reviews and tracking upcoming releases, while Amazon and major bookshops allow you to compare editions and preorder availability. Publisher sites are still the safest source when you need to confirm publication dates that differ between the US and UK.
BookTok remains enormously influential for romance, romantasy and sports-romance discovery. Pinterest is especially useful for aesthetic reading lists such as cozy fall romance, dark academia books and seasonal TBR inspiration.
Always check the edition available in your own country before ordering. As Trust Fall demonstrates this month, a book can technically be a September 2026 release in one market and an October release somewhere else.
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