If you’re searching for cozy fantasy books that feel like a warm cup of tea on a rainy afternoon, you’re in the right place. These are the stories filled with gentle magic, charming villages, found family, and low-stakes adventures where the biggest goal isn’t saving the world—it’s finding home, friendship, and maybe a little love along the way.
Whether you love magical cafés, woodland cottages, rival potion shops, or slow-burn journeys across whimsical worlds, this list of cozy fantasy books is packed with comfort reads perfect for your next relaxing weekend or bedtime escape.
The Omega Book Club Series
by Veronica Samek
This is really a cozy supernatural romance series but I thought I’d include it in case it was your jam. Very cozy fantasy books adjacent.
A cozy and spicy omegaverse romance series about friendship, found family, and falling in love when you least expect it.
Set in the lakeside town of Lakeside Point, each book follows a different member of an omega book club as she discovers her fated mates—and the pack she was always meant to find.
5 books • Completed series • Read in any order
📚 Available now on Kindle Unlimited
The Baby Dragon Cafe
A struggling cafe that caters to patrons in their dragons. A new baby dragon owner who desperately needs a trainer. This grumpy sunshine, fake marriage, and small-town romance will surely hit every cozy bone.
The Rainfall Market
Love rainy days? This is going to be the perfect cozy book for you.
There’s an old house on the outskirts of town, and if you send a letter detailing your sad life and why it needs to be changed, you might receive a ticket to a mysterious market where you can shop to change your entire life.
A Fellowship of Bakers and Magic
In Adenashire, elves and dwarves hold the corner on baked goods and culinary delights due to their magic. So when a magicless human is thrown into a baking competition against her will, more scowls than smiles are thrown her way.
This is a book filled with found family, self-discovery, and, of course, delicious dessert.
A Rival Most Vial
Two potion shops, one heated rivalry…until hate bubbles over into something else.
Two rival potion shop owners are battling to gain or keep the most customers. Things get heated before the king commissions them to brew a complex potion together. The cauldrons are boiling, and so is the chemistry between these two.
Tress of the Emerald Sea
When her best friend leaves on a sailing trip with his father to find a bride and never returns, Tress decides to find him. With a collection of cups and nothing but determination, she must find her way in a large world.
This is full of found family and beautiful prose.
A Pack For Autumn
She was looking for quiet.
She found them instead.
This is an omega verse reverse harem novel. Olive needs to run away from her life, so she applies to and becomes the new lighthouse keeper in Starlight Cove. However, the lighthouse needs work, so the town hires an alpha construction crew.
Fun ensues. Set in the cozy season of Autumn. The series is called Cozyverse, for goodness’ sake.
The Phoenix Keeper
S.A. Maclean
Set in a magical zoo teeming with mythical beasts from dragons and unicorns to kelpies and Kraken.
Aila just landed her dream job at the most infamous magical zoo in the world as the head Phoenix Keeper. But after an attack on the zoo by poachers she needs to team up with the head Griffin Keeper and her academic rival, Luciana to save a Phoenix species on the brink of extinction.
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A Coupe of Tea
A Princess runs away from her throne and runs a tea shop in a downtrodden and endangered community. She will need to investigate the machinations in the town to save it and her found family from disaster.
I mean, it’s set in a tea shop, need I say more?
The Spellshop
The Library is burning, and Kiela must escape. She takes the rarest magical tomes and flees to her home. A cottage on a beautiful island that she hasn’t seen since she was a small child. But with magic being banned, she has to hide the rare tomes she stole and find a way to survive on the island.
Could the magic within them help? Will she be caught? And can the handsome man next door, a childhood friend she hasn’t seen in years, help?
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Miss Percy’s Pocket Guide to the Care and Feeding of British Dragons
Miss Percy is a spinster with no dreams. That is until her uncle leaves her an inheritance, including a dragon egg that…hatches. Now, she’s raising England’s first dragon and starting a romance with the local vicar. Things have accidentally gotten very excited for Miss Percy.
The House in the Cerulean Sea
Linus works for the government, checking on the state-run homes for magical youth. He is sent to check on the welfare of six magical children and make sure they’re not going to bring about Armageddon, specifically the antichrist, who is a small child at the home.
As Linus works with Arthur, the caretaker of the children and the children themselves, he may just learn about himself and realize his job isn’t what he thought it was.
The Dallergut Dream Department Store
What if there was a store that sold dreams? Which would you buy? And who might you become when you wake up?
This book is set in a town within all of our subconscience. Within this town, there is a department store that sells dreams. We follow Penny, a new hire at the department store. This book is full of found family and happy feelings. It’s the first in a duology.
Emily Wilde’s Encyclopedia of Faeries
Cambridge professor Emily Wilde is the foremost expert on Faeries. She is working on an entire encyclopedia and wants to add one last rare species, the hidden ones.
She travels to a secluded and snowy island. Unfortunately, her academic and professional rival, Wendell Bambleby, arrives right after she does. But as Emily gets closer and closer to uncovering the secrets of the hidden ones, she also grows closer to Wendell and the danger he poses.
The House Witch
A heartwarming and humorous blend of fantasy, romance, and mystery featuring a witch with domestic powers and the royal household he serves…dinner.
Finlay is a witch. Something that isn’t looked kindly upon.
He’s gained a new position as the royal cook and wants to be left alone. However, the other members of the staff and the royal family are curious, and not getting attached becomes harder and harder. This is a cozy tale of found family, belonging, and food.
Water Moon
Hana just inherited her family’s pawn shop. In the morning, which is supposed to be her first day as owner, she finds the place ransacked and her father missing.
The pawn shop doesn’t deal in jewelry or tokens. It deals with life choices and regrets. The shop chooses who to reveal itself to. So when a young man offering to help Hana stumbles into the shop, she takes it as the help it’s intended to be. Together, they must journey through a mystical world to find Hana’s father.
The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches
Witches exist but live secretly across the world. None get together for fear of being noticed. Mika Moon, desperate for community and connection, posts her abilities on social media under the guise of sound editing and Photoshop trickery. However, someone sees through the ruse and offers to hire Mika to help three orphaned witches who need guidance.
The grumpy librarian guardian of the girls has obvious reservations, but will both of their good intentions towards the children bring them together?






















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