We’ve finally made it through what felt like a very long month, right? Here’s hoping February will be much calmer! I’m looking forward to some sunshine and warmer days—spring is on its way!
I’ve got a few books in mind that would be perfect to enjoy during the last few weeks of winter.
1. Deep End by Ali Hazelwood (2/14)
February is the perfect month to read a new romance from Ali Hazelwood, Queen of STEM romances.
2. Rebel Witch by Kristen Ciccarelli (2/18)
This is the epic conclusion to the YA duology, Crimson Moth. I really enjoyed book one, Heartless Hunter.
3. Close Your Eyes and Count to Ten by Lisa Unger (2/25)
This is a new thriller from NYT bestseller Unger and it involves a dangerous game of hide and seek.
4. To Sicily with Love by Jennifer Probst (2/18)
A woman finds out she has a big Italian family in Sicily that she never knew about and goes to visit. She experiences a life-changing summer.
5. The Queens of Crime by Marie Benedict (2/11)
Five of the greatest women mystery writers of the Golden Age of Mystery work together to solve a real-life murder.
6. We All Live Here by Jojo Moyes (2/11)
New York Times bestselling author, Moyes, has a new contemporary novel coming out that features a woman and her unruly blended family.
7. A Killing Cold by Kate Alice Marshall (2/4)
A woman is invited to her wealthy family's retreat and realizes they have been hiding a terrible secret.
8. Famous Last Words by Gillian McAllister (2/25)
A new thriller about a woman's whose world is shattered after her husband commits a horrific crime.
9. Three Days in June by Anne Tyler (2/11)
Anne Tyler, a Pulitzer Prize winning author, has a new novel coming out! It's about a socially awkward mother has to navigate her daughter's wedding.
10. Under the Same Stars by Libba Bray (2/4)
A sweeping and moving YA historical mystery that involves three different periods and examines the long fight against oppression.
What books are on your radar for this month? Let me know your thoughts in the comments below.
I have a bunch of these on my tbr! And I'm always up for a new Ali Hazelwood!
ReplyDeleteYou really can't go wrong with Jojo Moyes!
ReplyDeleteI'm currently reading Queens of Crime and it is fascinating! Marie Benedict is my Queen of biographical fiction and I'm loving this "group project" aspect.
ReplyDeleteI'm also intrigued by Famous Last Words and To Sicily with Love (that cover is GORGEOUS!)