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I’ve been keeping an eye on new book releases all year, and honestly, 2025 has been such a treat for readers.
From gripping stories to heartwarming books, it feels like every month has given us something special to add to our TBR piles.
And now that Christmas is just around the corner, the festive releases are rolling in and they’re even better than I expected.
This year’s new Christmas books feel extra magical.
They’re packed with cozy vibes, charming characters, and the kind of stories that make you want to curl up with a blanket and a mug of hot chocolate.
I’ve been counting down the days for these titles to drop, and I can already tell they’ll be perfect for reading during those quiet holiday moments.
Honestly, I can’t wait to read every single one of them.
Holiday Ever After by Hannah Grace

This festive small-town romance made me so happy.
It’s about Clara, who’s sent to Fraser Falls to fix her family toy company’s PR disaster.
Jack, the toy maker who was wronged, wants nothing to do with her or so he thinks. Clara’s plan? Win over the town.
But Jack’s icy heart might be the last thing standing in her way or the first thing she falls for.
I love the cozy town setting and the idea of finding love where you least expect it.
This one’s perfect for anyone looking for 2025 cozy Christmas romance books with small-town magic, stubborn hearts, and snowy tension.
If you enjoyed Icebreaker, you’ll adore this standalone with all the Christmas charm and character sass.
I’m adding it to my holiday reading list because it just feels like the warm hug December needs.
A Mannequin for Christmas by Timothy Janovsky

This adorable book is a magical Christmas romcom where Henry wishes for the perfect man and gets a mannequin that comes to life.
Aidan (the mannequin) has until New Year’s Eve to find real love or back to plastic.
Henry now has to teach him how to be human, and in doing so, they both learn what love really means.
If you love queer magical Christmas books in 2025, this one will totally charm you.
I think it’s a perfect mix of silly and sweet, with all the holiday sparkle and a bit of Barbie-level whimsy. I’ll be rooting for these two from page one.
It’s weird in the best way and made me smile so much. Perfect for anyone who secretly still believes in magic at Christmas.
I’ll Be Home for Christmas by Jenny Bayliss

This one feels like wrapping yourself in a fuzzy blanket.
Fred’s life is a mess, so she returns to her quirky family’s Christmas cracker shop in Pine Bluff.
Between reconnecting with old friends, helping her mum, and managing confusing romantic sparks, she slowly rediscovers herself.
I love that this is about love and finding your place again. Jenny Bayliss always nails the warm and nostalgic vibes.
If you’re craving a heartfelt story among the new 2025 British Christmas women’s fiction releases, this is a must-read.
I personally love small-town stories with charming shops and tangled relationships and this one hits all the right notes.
Yours for the Season by Emily Stone

Fake dating your ex at Christmas? Yes, please.
Melanie agrees to pose as Finn’s girlfriend for a week in Scotland with his perfect family – only to plot the perfect revenge breakup by week’s end.
But of course, feelings resurface. This is a second-chance romance with all the Scottish Highlands holiday charm, and I was totally hooked by the idea.
I love fake dating tropes, especially when mixed with winter getaways and awkward family dinners.
If you want to read an emotional but heartwarming 2025 Christmas romance book set in Scotland, this one’s for you.
It’s funny, messy, and filled with cozy moments and real emotions.
I just know I’ll fall for both of them by the end. Definitely one I’ll be reading with a hot cocoa in hand.
Merry Christmas, You Filthy Animal by Meghan Quinn

This book had me giggling non-stop. Max is stressed about saving his family’s Christmas tree farm, and Betty’s the competition – literally.
She’s new in town, full of cheer, and about to turn his world upside down.
There’s enemies-to-lovers tension, hilarious holiday disasters, and one chaotic tree ornament.
This book is perfect if you want a laugh-out-loud 2025 holiday romcom with farm life, snowstorms, and sassy characters.
I adore Meghan Quinn’s ability to blend big laughs with real heart, and this one sounds like such a riot.
I love Christmas books that don’t take themselves too seriously but still sneak in all those fuzzy feelings.
This is one of those reads you grab when you want something fun and full of festive mayhem.
Good Spirits by B.K. Borison

I love a little holiday magic, and this ghostly romance is so unique.
Nolan is the Ghost of Christmas Past, assigned to help sweet, people-pleasing Harriet. But instead of just haunting, he starts falling for her.
This is one of those whimsical 2025 paranormal Christmas romance books that still manages to be warm, gentle, and deeply emotional.
I think it’s such a beautiful way to explore regrets, growth, and second chances.
I’m already imagining the cozy, snow-dusted moments they’ll share and the bittersweet twist of loving someone who might disappear.
It’s different, yes, but it sounds like the kind of story that stays with you long after you close the book. I’ll be keeping tissues nearby for this one.
It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas by Hayley Dunlop

This sounds like the ultimate comfort read. Mally is asked to recreate a cheesy Christmas movie in her real life and ends up ticking off tropes one by one in her British hometown.
With her old crush Tom back in the picture, things quickly turn magical.
As someone who loves Hallmark-style holiday joy, I need this in my reading stack.
It’s one of those feel-good 2025 British Christmas romcoms that’s charming, funny, and sweet.
I love the idea of seeing how real life compares to those perfect movie moments. Sometimes, reality can be even better, right?
This one feels like a joyful celebration of small moments, second chances, and believing in the magic of Christmas.
A Billionaire for Christmas by Jo Lyons

Molly inherits her best friend’s restaurant and a wild Christmas bucket list to complete.
One item is to ahare champagne in a hot tub with a billionaire. In the snowy French Alps, she meets Levi – rich, handsome, and totally not interested. But sparks fly, of course.
This sounds like such a fun, romantic adventure with snowy kisses and big laughs.
I love holiday books where someone goes out of their comfort zone to fulfill a promise.
It’s a perfect 2025 winter romance with luxury settings and heartwarming comedy.
I think it’s going to be spicy, hilarious, and totally swoon-worthy. I already know I’ll be cheering Molly on as she chases her dreams and maybe stumbles into love.
Grace and Henry’s Holiday Movie Marathon by Matthew Norman

Grace and Henry are both grieving the loss of their spouses, and neither is ready to fall in love again.
But through holiday movies – and a lot of late-night chats – they start healing, slowly and gently.
I love stories that explore friendship first, especially when grief is involved.
This one feels perfect for readers looking for a deeply emotional Christmas romance book coming out in 2025 with second chances and found family.
Watching them rediscover joy through movies, laughter, and each other sounds so beautiful.
I think it’ll be moving, sweet, and full of quiet hope. Definitely one for a peaceful, thoughtful December night.
A Little Holiday Fling by Farah Heron

Ruby is full of holiday cheer and chasing her big dream of moving to England to open a cozy inn (yes, please). But first – hotel experience.
That’s how she meets Rashid, a holiday grump with an adorable family.
She offers to help him throw the perfect Christmas for his nieces in exchange for help with her career goals.
But as they grow closer, things get complicated – especially since she’s moving across the ocean soon.
This is such a sweet, wholesome story, perfect for anyone looking for a multicultural 2025 new Christmas romance book full of charm and big decisions.
I love the balance between career dreams and falling in love – two things that don’t always mix easily. I’ll be rooting for Ruby to get both.
If you’re as excited about these new Christmas books as I am, then your holiday reading list is about to get a serious upgrade.
I’ll definitely be spending my December evenings wrapped up in these stories, and I hope you find a few here that make your season just as cozy.
If you’re looking for even more book inspiration, check out my related posts on the Best Historical Christmas Romance Books, Top Christmas Books for Kids, and Most Anticipated Winter Book Releases.