I've just finished reading
The Daylight War by Peter Brett which is the third in a fantasy series that's a bit different to your usual fare. As much as I enjoyed the book, I'm a bit annoyed, because I thought it was the last in a trilogy and it's turned out not to be, so now I have to wait ages to find out what happens. The fourth book's not even published yet, and it may not be the last one either, so the big showdown and payoff I was expecting has just been indefinitely postponed
I'm also partway through
Rivers of London by Ben Aaronovitch. My sister bought it as a birthday present for me and I think it's the first in a series of urban fantasy but heavier on the detective story than the romance angle, for a change. So far so good, so if I like it it's a whole new series of books for me to work my way through.
I don't have the head space for heavy reading at the moment - family life is just too hectic - but if I ever get a bit of a breather I've been meaning to go back to Game of Thrones and it's sequels. I refuse to watch the TV show until I've read the relevant books, and it's got quite a way ahead of me now, but it's so long since I read the first couple that I think I'm going to have to start from scratch again.