March is for Clovers & Chaos

March Theme Reveal: Lust of the Irish

At Book Tease, March is our excuse to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day all month long — and yes, we’re keeping it spicy.

Think stormy Irish shores, dark legends, holiday princes, and romance that falls somewhere between lucky and sinful. Pour a drink, grab a book, and settle in — because this March, we’re chasing clovers… and a little trouble. 🍀

March Book Lineup

Release Date: March 3 – Poetry & Possession

The Exorcism of Faeries by J.L. Vampa
Dark academia meets Irish folklore in a story shadowed by secret societies, fae as foe, and truths lurking just beneath the surface. If you like your romance atmospheric, with a side of unsettling magic, this is your week.

Release Date: March 10 - Storms & Second Chances

Raven of the Sea by Stacey Reynolds
A grieving American inherits a cottage in County Clare… only to find she’s not the only one with a claim to it. Forced proximity, small-town Irish charm, and two wounded souls trying to heal among storm-tossed cliffs? Yes please.

Release Date: March 17 (St. Patrick’s Day!) - Crowns & Clover

Go Luck Yourself by Sara Raasch
This queer holiday romance brings us princes, pride, and plenty of intrigue. Romantic tension + festive energy = mandatory March vibes.

Release Date: March 24 - Dublin & Damnation

Devil of Dublin by BB Easton
Mafia intensity, obsession, trauma, and the kind of morally gray devotion that makes you question your life choices. Dublin has never felt so dangerous.

Release Date: March 31 - Coffins & Courtship

Morbidly Yours by Ivy Fairbanks
A quirky Irish romcom featuring an undertaker and unexpected chemistry? After all the ritual and ruin, this is the playful reset we need.

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