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LAVENDER AND HEMLOCK by Lili Wilkinson (COVER REVEAL)

By The Fantasy Hive
January 22, 2026
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Today we’re thrilled to bring you a cover reveal from Titan books!

LAVENDER AND HEMLOCK is their upcoming release from award-winning author Lili Wilkinson. As always, before we check out the cover, let’s find out what Lavender and Hemlock has in store for us..

 

This cosy, atmospheric Sapphic multiverse fantasy spins a tale of love against all odds and across many worlds, for fans of The Ten Thousand Doors of January and V. E. Schwab’s Shades of Magic series.
Every morning, Tansy takes tea to her employer, Lady Aster. She goes on a walk along the cliffs, waving to the cat on her way. She dusts the elaborate glass globes full of strange and beautiful worlds that Lady Aster creates. She cleans their cottage, Oubliette. Every day, exactly the same.

Until, one afternoon, Tansy drops the globe containing a replica of the cottage, leaving a tiny fracture in the glass. And things begin to change.

She finds an injured knight from another world, Merit, sleeping in their pigsty. Merit was raised to be a monster, a servant of the terrible Unmaker who once terrorised her world—but after betraying a fellow knight, she escaped through a crack between places and found herself in the Oubliette.

There’s a reason every day in the Oubliette is identical; that Tansy can’t remember anything about her life before she joined Lady Aster’s service. As she and Merit begin to explore the many worlds outside the Oubliette, they realise one story unites them all: the trail of war, violence and destruction left by the Unmaker, who they fear will one day return. And—however unwittingly—Tansy and Merit have opened the door.

The crack in the Oubliette was only the beginning. Soon, as the Unmaker’s story becomes increasingly ensnared with their own, both Tansy and Merit will have to choose: are they who they were born to be, or the people they’ve become to each other?

Lavender and Hemlock is due for release 10th November 2026 from Titan Books. You can pre-order your copy on Bookshop.org

It sounds like it has echoes of Alix E. Harrow’s The Everlasting too! It’s going straight on my TBR, but in the meantime, here’s the cover!

Cover artist: Natasha McKenzie, @missnatmack on Instagram
Lili Wilkinson is the award-winning author of more than twenty books for young people, including A Hunger of Thorns, which won the Victorian Premier’s Literary Award, and was a CBCA Honour Book. Lili has a PhD from the University of Melbourne, and is a passionate advocate for YA and the young people who read it. Her latest books are the Bravepaw series and Unhallowed Halls.

Lavender and Hemlock is due for release 10th November 2026 from Titan Books. You can pre-order your copy on Bookshop.org

 

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