"This Story Might Save Your Life" by Tiffany Crum is a must-listen for fans of mystery, romance, and friendship drama. Follow the captivating tale of Benny Abbott and Joy Moore, podcast hosts whose lives take an unexpected turn when Joy goes missing. With a masterful blend of suspense, emotion, and authentic storytelling, this audiobook will keep you on the edge of your seat.
Month: February 2026
Books to Read If You’re Missing the Winter Olympics
Get ready to keep the Winter Olympics spirit alive with these top-notch books and thrilling reads! Whether you're a fan of figure skating, hockey, or downhill racing, there's something for everyone to keep that competitive energy fueled.
Across the Vanishing Sky by Catherine Cowles
Catherine Cowles's 'Across the Vanishing Sky' is a thrilling blend of romance and suspense. Braedyn Winslow's return to Starlight Grove is a rollercoaster of emotions, as she faces her past and confronts the dangers that lurk in the shadows. With Dex Archer by her side, she must navigate the treacherous waters of love and loyalty.
The Primrose Murder Society by Stacy Hackney
Lila Shaw's life takes an unexpected turn when she moves into an abandoned apartment in Richmond's prestigious Primrose building. But what starts as a fresh start quickly turns into a deadly game of cat and mouse. With her true-crime-obsessed daughter, Bea, by her side, Lila reluctantly agrees to investigate the murder of the building's owner, leading her on a thrilling journey to solve the case and clear her name. From the charming residents of the Primrose to the enigmatic reporter Nate, this novel is a must-read for fans of mystery and true crime.
The Whisking Hour by Ellie Alexander
Ellie Alexander's The Whisking Hour is a delightful addition to the cozy mystery series, with its beautifully crafted characters, engaging plot, and mouthwatering descriptions. Fans of the series will appreciate the return to Ashland and the continued growth of Jules Capshaw and the Torte crew.
How to Get Away With Murder by Rebecca Philpson
Rebecca Philipson's debut novel 'How To Get Away With Murder' is a gripping thriller that combines mystery, suspense, and a clever twist. The story follows Sam Hansen as she investigates a murder inspired by a self-help manual written by a supposed serial killer, exploring themes of trust, vulnerability, and the dark side of human nature.
Pinky Swear by Danielle Girard
Danielle Girard's Pinky Swear is a heart-pounding thriller that keeps readers on the edge of their seats. From the moment Lexi becomes a surrogate for her best friend Mara, the suspense builds, and the emotional stakes are high. Will Lexi uncover the truth before it's too late?
The Fall of Iris Henley
Audiobook Review: The Fall of Iris Henley — In this YA thriller, a Texas teen’s life unravels after an anonymous social media post accuses her of murder. This review covers the twisty plot, themes of cyberbullying and online rumors, and the standout audiobook narration by Eva Kaminsky. A bingeable, timely listen that explores the dangers of growing up in the digital age.
When I Kill You by BA Paris
B.A. Paris delivers a thrilling mystery where secrets unravel and paranoia grips Nell Masters in a suspenseful chase.
The New Neighbors by Claire Douglas
In 'The New Neighbors,' Claire Douglas crafts a dramatic, twist-heavy suburban suspense that asks you to suspend disbelief just enough to enjoy the ride. When Lena accidentally records her elderly neighbors, the Morgans, plotting a crime, she must navigate doubt and suspicion to uncover the truth before it's too late.