
February felt a little shorter (because it literally is), but somehow I still packed in a solid mix of romances, thrillers, and a few surprise favorites. I leaned into seasonal vibes, Valentine’s reads, and a couple binge worthy backlist picks that completely delivered.
If you missed anything this month, here’s a quick catch up — plus a peek at what I’m excited about heading into March.
ICYMI: February Highlights
February Book Recommendations
A mixed genre roundup of love stories, twisty suspense, and a few books that genuinely surprised me in the best way.
→ Read the full list here
Full February Reading Wrap Up
All the stats, standouts, and quick hit thoughts.
→ See the wrap up here
I also shared:
• Books to read if you’re missing the Winter Olympics
• Romance books that feel like a Valentine
• An audiobook starter guide
• A 2016 vs. 2026 Bookstagram post to celebrate 10 yearsof reviewing (!!)
A Few of My Favorite Reads in February
Where the Wildflowers Grow by Terah Shelton Harris
This one absolutely wrecked me in the most beautiful way. It’s devastating and tender, layered and deeply human — a story about grief, survival, found family, and what it truly means to begin living again. Leigh’s journey is heavy with trauma, but the way healing slowly unfolds on that Alabama flower farm felt thoughtful and earned. It’s character driven fiction at its finest.
The audiobook experience elevated this story to something unforgettable. Narrated by Tracie Thoms, Dionte Black, and the author herself, the performances were immersive and emotionally precise. You can hear every crack in Leigh’s armor. This would be such a powerful book club pick — it lingers long after the final chapter.
→ Read my full audiobook review here
Whisper Sweet Nothings by Laura Pavlov
The perfect send off to Rosewood River. Winnie and Archer were EVERYTHING. Single dad x nanny tension? Elite. Banter? Top tier. The Chadwick group chat? Completely unhinged in the best way.
This had humor, heart, spice, small town charm, and the sweetest emotional core. Melody stole my heart, and that extended epilogue? I devoured it. Laura Pavlov truly writes single dads like no one else, and I would happily live in Rosewood River forever.
→ Read my full review here
Across the Vanishing Sky by Catherine Cowles
Romantic suspense done right. Emotional depth, high stakes tension, layered mystery, and a slow burn romance rooted in trust and vulnerability. Brae as a fiercely protective single mom added so much weight to the story, and watching Dex with Owen melted me.
The twists absolutely got me (again), and the groundwork laid for future books has me fully invested. Catherine Cowles just knows how to balance danger and devotion.
→ Read my full review here
Love Song by Elle Kennedy
Returning to the Briar universe is pure serotonin for me. Nostalgia, next gen chaos, group chats, emotional growth — it’s everything I want from this world.
Wyatt and Blake’s slow burn tension was delicious torture in the best way. The banter? Incredible. The chemistry? Off the charts. And while it’s wildly fun, it also carries emotional weight in a way that feels real and grounded. I’m fully obsessed and will never get tired of visiting this universe.
→ Read my full review here
Currently Reading / Listening / Watching
• Reading: Turn Off the Light by Jacquie Walters and it is creepy AF. Dual timelines, haunted house energy, women separated by four hundred years, and something in the walls? I’m unsettled in the best way.
• Listening: Served Him Right by Lisa Unger I’m about to start this one and I’m so ready for messy brunch drama, secrets, and revenge.
• Watching: Season 2 of Paradise on Hulu. I’m a HUGE Sterling K. Brown fan and this show is excellent.
What’s Next
Honestly? I’m fully in my mood reading era right now. No strict plan, just vibes.
You can definitely expect:
• A spring themed reads post soon
• More carousels, guides, and random themed lists whenever inspiration strikes
• Continued 10 year anniversary throwbacks and celebratory content throughout the year
Thank you for being here! Whether you read every post, tap through a carousel, or just lurk quietly in the background. I appreciate this little corner of the internet more than you know. 🤍