If you’re ready for enchanted gardens, court intrigue, and magic in the air, here are some no-spice fantasy books that feel like spring.

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These books capture the feeling of spring — we’re talking enchanted forests waking from winter, courtly intrigue beneath flowering trees, tea shops filled with quiet magic, and new beginnings that feel fragile and beautiful.
Every title on this list keeps romance clean while still delivering swoony moments, meaningful character growth, and immersive fantasy worlds. So if you’re ready for no-spice fantasy books with spring vibes… let’s dive in. 🌿
This list is updated regularly with new releases and reader favorites, so be sure to check back for the latest spring-worthy reads! Last update: March 2026
Fantasy Romance Books To Read In Spring:

Tempest and Tea Leaves by Rachel Morgan
A cozy fantasy with magical teas, secrets, and gentle romantic tension. If you love soft magic systems and quiet character growth set against a whimsical backdrop, this one feels like sipping tea in a garden as the world slowly blooms around you.

The Prism of Indigo by Debora Bezerra-Gonzalez
A vibrant fantasy set in the pre-Victorian era and filled with color, destiny, and emotional stakes. The themes of identity and transformation pair beautifully with the feeling of stepping into a new season.

Prince of Chandeliers by Gina Marinello-Sweeney
If you love courtly settings, romantic tension, and light-filled imagery, this one brings whimsy and magic to the fantasy romance space.

The Fae’s Bride by R. L. Medina
A fae romance with emotional tension and seasonal magic. Perfect for readers who love enchanted villas, Italian cottagecore vibes, fae politics, and romance that unfolds with longing rather than heat.

Evergreen Academy by Heather Schneider
A magical academy story that carries that fresh-start energy spring does so well. New terms, new friendships, and quiet romantic threads woven through a growing magical world.

Bride of the Fae Prince by Anastasis Blythe
This story leans into emotional connection and slow-blooming affection that is sweeter than sweet, making it perfect for readers who love enchanted forests and tender romantic development.

A River Enchanted by Rebecca Ross
A lyrical fantasy woven with music, elemental spirits, and quiet romantic threads. The atmospheric setting and themes of restoration and belonging feel like the land itself is waking from winter.

The Goose Girl by Shannon Hale
A classic fairy-tale retelling filled with wind-swept landscapes, gentle magic, and a sweet, steady romance. This one carries that fresh-start energy spring does so well — identity reclaimed, courage discovered, and love that grows quietly over time.

Flowerheart by Catherine Bakewell
A story literally rooted in blooming magic and heartfelt emotion. With floral imagery, whimsical worldbuilding, and a tender romantic arc, this one feels like stepping into a garden just beginning to blossom.

Into the Heartless Wood by Joanna Ruth Meyer
A forest-bound fantasy steeped in myth and sacrifice, where magic hums beneath the trees. Though darker in tone, its themes of breaking cycles and choosing love over fear carry that powerful sense of new beginnings.

The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien
A timeless adventure filled with green hills, unexpected journeys, and the quiet courage that grows along the way. While more quest-driven than romantic, its hopeful tone and love of the natural world make it a perfect spring reread.
🌼 A Blooming TBR
Spring is the season of growth, after all, and so is your TBR! Whether you’re drawn to whimsical adventures, cozy tales, or hopeful new beginnings, these spring-vibe fantasy books are sure to make your reading life bloom.
Want even more clean fantasy romance recs to match your reading mood? I’ve got a Fantasy Romance Books By Season list that should help. You can also explore The Clean Fantasy Romance Library — your hub for organized book lists, seasonal recs, and no/low-spice fantasy favorites.
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