As the air turns crisper and the leaves transform into a rich tapestry of gold, red, and orange, there’s something about the fall season that just begs for a good book. November, with its shorter days and cozy nights, is the perfect time to curl up with a story that captures the magic, mystery, and quiet beauty of autumn. Whether you’re looking for something heartwarming, mysterious, or even a little magical, these novels are just the thing to accompany you through the season.
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Here’s a selection of fiction books set in the fall, spanning across genres to satisfy every reader’s taste.
November 9 by Colleen Hoover
If you’re in the mood for a romance filled with deep emotions and pivotal autumn moments, November 9 is a must-read. Every year on the same day—November 9th—Fallon and Ben meet, and their lives intertwine in unexpected ways. It’s a beautiful story about fate, timing, and second chances.
The Simplicity of Cider by Amy E. Reichert
Set in a family-owned apple orchard in Door County, Wisconsin, this novel embraces the feel of fall with apple picking, cider making, and the complexities of family dynamics. Sanna, the main character, must navigate love, loss, and life changes, all with the backdrop of a golden, autumnal orchard.
The Late Bloomers’ Club by Louise Miller
Set in a small Vermont town during the fall, this novel is full of charm and humor. The story follows two sisters as they inherit a bakery and deal with the intricacies of life, love, and family secrets. With the cozy bakery setting and autumnal New England vibe, it’s a comforting, feel-good read for November.
Small Pleasures by Clare Chambers
Set in the 1950s, this beautifully written novel follows a woman journalist as she investigates a miraculous virgin birth claim. The autumnal British setting, with its crisp air and introspective tone, makes it a captivating book to savor during a quiet November evening.
Autumn by Ali Smith
This modern classic is the first in Ali Smith’s seasonal quartet and is aptly named Autumn. The novel reflects on time, memory, and the political climate in post-Brexit Britain, weaving between past and present. Its lyrical prose and focus on the changing seasons make it a fitting read for autumn’s reflective mood.
The Ghost Woods by C.J. Cooke
The Ghost Woods by C.J. Cooke is a gothic tale set in the chilling autumn of 1950s Scotland, where young women arrive at a secluded manor, Wildfell Woods, seeking refuge. The story follows Mabel and Pearl, two women sent to Wildfell under the promise of care and protection, yet soon discovering the manor harbors dark secrets. Known as a place where troubled or “fallen” women go to start over, Wildfell’s eerie, forested surroundings pulse with mystery and folklore. Strange occurrences hint at the supernatural, and as Mabel and Pearl unravel the secrets of the manor and the woods, they find themselves facing horrors beyond what they could have imagined.
With its haunting setting and slow-building tension, The Ghost Woods combines elements of mystery, folklore, and suspense, making it an immersive and atmospheric read perfect for fans of gothic fiction.
Thankful by Shelley Shepard Gray
Thankful by Shelley Shepard Gray is a heartfelt Amish romance set in the warm, close-knit community of Sugarcreek, Ohio. The story centers on Christina Kempf, who is haunted by a tragic incident from her past, and Aden Reese, a childhood friend who has quietly cared for her over the years. As Thanksgiving approaches, both Christina and Aden find themselves drawn together by their shared history, and they begin to confront old wounds and the possibility of new beginnings. Themes of forgiveness, gratitude, and family make Thankful a touching tale of healing and second chances, beautifully capturing the warmth of the holiday season.
Pumpkin Everything by Beth Labonte
Pumpkin Everything by Beth Labonte is a charming and cozy romance that brings readers into the heart of fall in a small New England town. The story follows Amy Fox, a horror novelist who reluctantly returns to her hometown of Autumnboro after her grandfather’s unexpected accident. While there, Amy confronts both the quirks of small-town life and her childhood friend, Kit Parker, who runs the local coffee shop. As she helps her grandfather recover and navigates old relationships, Amy rediscovers the warmth and nostalgia of home—and maybe a spark of romance.
Overflowing with fall festivities, pumpkin-flavored everything, and laugh-out-loud moments, Pumpkin Everything captures the magic of the autumn season in a feel-good tale about family, love, and finding your way back to where you belong.
Ghost 19 by Simone St. James
Ghost 19 by Simone St. James is a chilling novella that follows Ginette Cox, a woman escaping a troubled past as she relocates to a seemingly idyllic suburb in upstate New York during the 1950s. As she settles into her temporary rental house, Ginette spends her days observing her neighbors from her window, intrigued by their quiet lives and picture-perfect homes. However, her observations soon take a darker turn as she begins to notice strange occurrences and eerie behaviors that suggest something sinister lurking in the neighborhood.
Blending suspense with a ghostly atmosphere, Ghost 19 is a haunting tale that explores themes of isolation, mystery, and the unsettling truths hidden behind closed doors.
In the House in the Dark of the Woods by Laird Hunt
In the House in the Dark of the Woods by Laird Hunt is a haunting, fairy tale-inspired novel set in colonial New England, where a young woman named Goody goes missing in the dense and ominous forest. Her journey through the dark woods leads her into the presence of mysterious, often terrifying figures and places that seem straight out of a nightmare. As Goody encounters strange women, ominous houses, and eerie happenings, her reality begins to blur, and the forest reveals a malevolent side she couldn’t have anticipated.
Steeped in folklore and eerie, atmospheric detail, In the House in the Dark of the Woods is an unsettling, beautifully written story that combines horror with a timeless, fairy tale quality. It’s a journey into the heart of darkness that explores fear, fate, and the power of the unknown.




