Originally published on 10/7/25

Do you love stories filled with drama, heartfelt moments that span generations and unforgettable characters? Look no further than this reader-favorite genre: “family sagas.” In short, this literary genre is centered around—you guessed it—a family with a lot of drama. But at their heart, these books typically feature intricately layered plots that chronicle one family’s legacy over time. These stories often contain dual-timelines, mysteries and poignant reflections and life lessons. If this sounds like your cup of tea, you’re in luck! Here, we gathered up 10 captivating new family saga books.

Loved E. Lockhart’s BookTok sensation We Were Liars? Don’t miss the gripping prequel, We Fell Apart—a story one reader said they were “heavily invested” in from start to finish. And for those who love novels told from multiple points of view, The Bright Years by Sarah Damoff is a must-read. One reader says reading Damoff’s debut felt like “watching this family through a window.”

To discover all of our must-read recommendations, keep scrolling!

‘The Irish Goodbye’ by Heather Aimee O’Neill 

The Irish Goodbye by Heather Aimee ONeill - Henry Holt and Co

A complex cast of characters, coastal Long Island scenes, emotional moments of love and loss…Heather Aimee O’Neill’s debut novel, The Irish Goodbye, has all this and more.  The Ryan sisters—Cait, Alice and Maggie—have been distant for years. Two decades prior, an accident on their brother Topher’s boat upended their lives. Now, together with their parents for Thanksgiving, they face hard truths, healing and forgiveness.

What readers are saying: “I was hooked from the first moment. The journey of grief and family that Heather Aimee O’Neill takes us on is rich with imagery and moving moments. I laughed, I cried, and I connected to each sister in different ways.” 

‘Wreck’ by Catherine Newman 

Wreck by Catherine Newman - Harper

If you’re looking for a book that will make you laugh and cry in equal measure, Catherine Newman’s Wreck delivers! In this story, the acclaimed author of Sandwich revisits her fan-favorite character Rocky. Life is almost normal: Rocky’s dad moves in with her family, her daughter’s home from college and her son has a new job in New York. But a local accident and a health scare cause her to examine the true meaning of family and love.

What readers are saying: “What makes Wreck so heartwarming isn’t just the humor or the relatable anxiety—it’s the way Catherine Newman allows her characters to be flawed and still deeply lovable. Rocky’s family doesn’t always say the right thing. They bicker, they worry, they fall short. But they show up. Again and again. And in that showing up, Newman reminds us what love really looks like.” 

‘Like Family’ by Erin O. White 

Like Family by Erin O White - The Dial Press

When acclaimed author Curtis Sittenfeld read Like Family— the debut novel by Erin O. White—she said, “its depictions of friendship, middle age, marriage and the beautiful messiness of life feel familiar in the best ways.” This rich, tender-hearted story follows three close-knit couples raising families in idyllic upstate New York. But after an acquaintance dies in their town, the devastating event rustles up old secrets—and truths—that have lingered within the friend group for years.

What readers are saying: “I found the family dynamics fascinating, it reminded me of a lot of Elizabeth Strout or Ann Napolitano stories with multi dimensional characters with all sorts of wonders and upsets and reminding me about what families are like.” 

‘We Fell Apart’ by E.Lockhart 

We Fell Apart by E Lockhart - Delacorte Press

Haunting beachy setting? Check! High-stakes romance? Check! An intriguing family mystery? Double check! Bestselling author E. Lockhart returns to the world of her BookTok sensation-turned-hit-TV-series We Were Liars in her new novel, We Fell Apart. When Matilda receives an invite from Kingsley Cello, the father she’s never met, she goes to Hidden Beach to meet him. But when she arrives, he’s nowhere to be found. As she meets a long-lost family, she uncovers secrets and soon learns everyone is lying. 

What readers are saying: “In just a few chapters, I was again heavily invested in the characters E. Lockhart creates. I won’t give away any spoilers, but I absolutely loved how she wove strands of the Sinclair family and their beloved Beechwood into the story of Matilda and her quest to find the father she had never met.” 

‘These Summer Storms’ by Sarah MacLean 

Family Saga_These Summer Storms

From bestselling historical fiction author Sarah MacLean comes a moving family saga set on a picturesque island. Alice Storm was determined to live her life away without the pressures of her high powered family, but when her father dies, Alice has no choice but to return home for the first time in five years. When she arrives, she is shocked to learn that her father set up an ‘‘inheritance game” for her mother and her three siblings— something that will lead to the unraveling of long-buried secrets.

What readers are saying: “I have read every book by this author and her dive into contemporary is a smashing success! I loved the characters and their flaws and the dynamics of how complicated a family can be.” 

‘The Bright Years’ by Sarah Damoff 

The Bright Years by Sarah Damoff - Simon Schuster

Unforgettable characters and life-affirming moments shine in this powerful debut novel from Sarah Damoff. Ryan and Lillian Bright seem ready to welcome their baby girl, Georgette, into a world built on love and hope—but beneath the surface, both are hiding secrets that could shatter their happiness. Lillian is guarding a truth she can’t bring herself to confess, while Ryan’s drinking problem is spiraling beyond her reach. As their lies begin to unravel, the question becomes not just whether their marriage can survive—but whether they can give their daughter the stability they never found in each other. Told through three intertwining perspectives, this poignant, suspenseful family drama explores love, deception, and the cost of second chances—perfect for fans of emotionally charged fiction and domestic mysteries!

What readers are saying: “The story is about love, loss, heartbreak and forgiveness. I cried and laughed throughout the entire book. It felt like I was watching this family through a window. It’s definitely my favorite book so far this year.” 

‘Spectacular Things’ by Beck Dorey-Stein 

Spectacular Things by Beck Dorey-Stein - The Dial Press

In this captivating novel—also a Reese’s Book Club pick—two sisters must discover who they are and what they truly mean to each other. Mia and Cricket Lowe have always been inseparable, bound by love despite their differences. But as they grow older, their once-parallel lives begin to diverge: Mia dreams of finding love, while Cricket is determined to chase her ambitions, even if it means leaving her sister behind. Brimming with tender moments, Dorey-Stein’s story explores the bonds that shape us, the choices that define us and the courage it takes to let go while holding on.

What readers are saying: “This book is about love, resilience, family bonds and determination. It even brought tears to my eyes at times. If you’re a Taylor Jenkins Reid fan, you’ll love this one too—the author has that same gift of instantly pulling you into the characters’ journeys and making you care so deeply.” 

‘This Is the Only Kingdom’ by Jaquira Díaz

This Is the Only Kingdom by Jaquira Diaz - Algonquin Books

This newly released family saga—longlisted for The Center for Fiction First Novel Award—opens when Maricarmen falls for a local musician, Rey el Cantante. Their whirlwind romance leads to a daughter, Nena, and dreams of a new life beyond Caserío, Puerto Rico. But when the unthinkable happens, those dreams are shattered. Fifteen years later, Maricarmen and Nena are drawn into a murder investigation that forces them to confront the past—and each other—without Rey or the city to lean on. A haunting and tender exploration of grief, generational trauma, and resilience, this novel is perfect for readers who love poignant mother-daughter stories that will stay with you long after the last page.

What readers are saying:  “This book deals with grief, betrayal and identity with so much honesty. It’s not an easy read emotionally, but it’s beautifully told. The writing is lush and rhythmic, and the characters feel like family by the end.” 

‘The Fourth Daughter’ by Lyn Liao Butler 

The Fourth Daughter by Lyn Liao Butler - Lake Union Publishing

Mystery, drama, and long-buried family secrets—this novel by Lyn Liao Butler has it all. When Liv Kuo receives an urgent call from her grandmother, Ah-Ma, she leaves her fast-paced life in Manhattan and returns home to Taiwan. There, she discovers a shocking truth: her grandmother needs her help to find a long-lost fourth daughter—someone Liv never even knew existed. What unfolds is a powerful story of strength, resilience and the unbreakable ties that bind a family together.

What readers are saying: “The Fourth Daughter is a heartfelt and inspiring novel about love, loss, resilience, and the power of family. It’s a deeply satisfying read that stays with you long after the last page.”

‘Cursed Daughters’ by Oyinkan Braithwaite

Cursed Daughters by Oyinkan Braithwaite - Doubleday 

In Cursed Daughters, generations of Falodun women live under a chilling curse: “No man will call your house his home.” When Ebun gives birth to her daughter Eniiyi on the same day they bury her cousin Monife, the family becomes convinced the baby is Monife reborn — and doomed to the same fate. As Eniiyi grows up and falls in love, both mother and daughter must confront the dark legacy haunting their lineage. Set in the vivid, mystical heart of Lagos, this stunning plot blends modern life and superstition into a powerful story about love, fate and the courage to break free from the past.

What readers are saying:  “This was so wickedly good, and I enjoyed every single minute. I am so glad I was granted the audiobook because it really brought the story to life! The family dynamics were entertaining and eye-rolling and I’m sure every African young woman can relate to the non-privacy of a big family household.”

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