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15 Authors like Travis Baldree

Travis Baldree is best known for his cozy fantasy novel Legends & Lattes, a book beloved for its warmth, charm, and easygoing sense of wonder. His stories pair low-stakes fantasy with memorable characters and an inviting, comforting tone.

If you enjoy Travis Baldree’s books, these authors are well worth adding to your reading list:

  1. T.J. Klune

    T.J. Klune writes fantasy filled with heart, humor, and a gentle sense of magic. His novels often center on found family, compassion, and people learning how to belong.

    In The House in the Cerulean Sea, a case worker visits an orphanage for magical children and discovers a deeply comforting story about acceptance, connection, and home.

  2. T. Kingfisher

    T. Kingfisher is known for blending whimsical humor, unusual characters, and cozy fantasy atmosphere. Her books feel both playful and grounded, often following ordinary people thrust into strange circumstances.

    A Wizard's Guide to Defensive Baking is a great example, combining magic, danger, and plenty of wit in the story of Mona, a young wizard whose talent happens to revolve around bread dough.

  3. Becky Chambers

    Though she writes science fiction rather than fantasy, Becky Chambers offers the same kind of character-driven warmth that many readers love in Baldree’s work. Her stories focus on kindness, community, and the small moments that make relationships meaningful.

    Her writing is hopeful and humane, with an emphasis on everyday life even in expansive imagined worlds.

    The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet is an especially good pick if you want a comforting, found-family story set among the stars.

  4. Diana Wynne Jones

    Diana Wynne Jones remains a favorite for readers who love inventive fantasy, lightness of touch, and characters who feel vividly human. Her stories are imaginative and whimsical without ever losing their emotional core.

    In her novel Howl's Moving Castle, Sophie is transformed by a curse and drawn into the orbit of the vain but irresistible wizard Howl, resulting in a fantasy that is funny, heartfelt, and endlessly charming.

  5. Olivia Atwater

    Olivia Atwater writes fantasy romance with Regency flair, a light comic touch, and plenty of charm. Her books are soothing without feeling slight, and they balance whimsy with emotional depth.

    In Half a Soul, Dora must navigate society after losing half her soul, leading to a story full of gentle romance, memorable banter, and subtle commentary on class and convention.

  6. Terry Pratchett

    If you like warm-hearted fantasy that also happens to be very funny, Terry Pratchett is an easy recommendation. His novels combine sharp wit, playful absurdity, and surprising insight into how people behave.

    A wonderful starting point is Guards! Guards!, in which the City Watch of Ankh-Morpork faces dragons, conspiracies, and a great deal of bureaucratic nonsense.

  7. Katherine Addison

    Katherine Addison is an excellent choice for readers who want fantasy built around empathy, personal growth, and carefully drawn relationships. Her work has a gentleness that pairs beautifully with political and social complexity.

    The Goblin Emperor follows Maia, an overlooked young heir who unexpectedly ascends to the throne and must find his footing in an elegant, demanding court.

  8. Freya Marske

    Freya Marske writes fantasy romance with spark, warmth, and strong character chemistry. Her books mix magic, humor, and emotional tension in a way that feels immersive and highly readable.

    In A Marvellous Light, two very different men are forced to work together to unravel a magical mystery, creating a lively blend of historical fantasy and romance.

  9. Zen Cho

    Zen Cho’s fantasy is clever, approachable, and full of personality. She excels at writing vibrant settings, lively dialogue, and protagonists who must navigate systems far larger than themselves.

    Sorcerer to the Crown is a terrific place to start, offering a witty Regency-inspired world shaped by magic, politics, and plenty of sharp banter.

  10. Lindsay Buroker

    Lindsay Buroker writes fast-moving fantasy adventures packed with humor, strong ensemble casts, and energetic dialogue. If Baldree’s accessible style appeals to you, Buroker’s books may hit a similar sweet spot.

    Try The Emperor's Edge, where an ambitious enforcer finds herself leading a band of misfits in an effort to stop a dangerous conspiracy.

  11. Genevieve Cogman

    Genevieve Cogman blends fantasy, mystery, and adventure with a brisk, entertaining style. Her stories are imaginative and playful, making them a good fit for readers who enjoy clever premises and lighter fantasy tones.

    Her Invisible Library series begins with The Invisible Library, which follows a sharp and resourceful librarian traveling between alternate worlds to recover rare and magical books.

  12. Stephanie Burgis

    Stephanie Burgis writes fantasy that feels welcoming from the first page. Expect cozy settings, engaging characters, and a sense of fun that makes her books especially easy to sink into.

    Scales and Sensibility is a delightful option, combining Regency-style romance, social comedy, and dragons into one lighthearted fantasy romp.

  13. S. J. Bennett

    If part of Baldree’s appeal for you is the soothing, easy-to-enjoy reading experience, S. J. Bennett is a strong pick. Her cozy mysteries offer charm, gentle humor, and plenty of satisfying detail.

    In The Windsor Knot, Queen Elizabeth II quietly investigates crimes behind palace walls, resulting in a mystery that balances wit, intrigue, and royal atmosphere.

  14. Makiia Lucier

    Makiia Lucier writes fantasy with strong emotional currents, vivid settings, and memorable characters. Her work has a slightly more dramatic feel than traditional cozy fantasy, but it shares the same readability and heart.

    Year of the Reaper is a standout standalone novel, weaving together haunting atmosphere, court intrigue, and meaningful character connections.

  15. Everina Maxwell

    Everina Maxwell writes science fiction with a warm, relationship-centered approach that should appeal to readers who enjoy Baldree’s inviting style. Her stories emphasize trust, emotional growth, and carefully built connections.

    In Winter's Orbit, political intrigue and interplanetary expectations frame a tender, character-focused romance with thoughtful world-building.

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