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The Best New Books To Read In February 2023

The Best New Books To Read In February 2023

The best new books to read in February 2023 celebrate love and romance just in time for Valentine’s Day, plus historical fiction, fantasy, suspense and mystery, and nonfiction selections. Check out more than your crush this February with these 10 new highly anticipated February books. Available to purchase now or preorder, these are the most anticipated books of February 2023.

The Best New Books To Read In February 2023

1. The Love Scribe by Amy Meyerson

Release Date: February 7

About the book: From the bestselling author of The Bookshop of Yesterdays comes a charming novel about a woman with a special gift—her stories help people fall in love..

Available at Amazon


2. The House of Eve by Sadeqa Johnson

Release Date: February 7

About the book: From the award-winning author of Yellow Wife, a daring and redemptive novel set in 1950s Philadelphia and Washington, DC, that explores what it means to be a woman and a mother, and how much one is willing to sacrifice to achieve her greatest goal.

Available at Amazon


3. Someone Else’s Shoes: A Novel by Jojo Moyes

Release Date: February 7

About the book: A story of mix-ups, mess-ups and making the most of second chances, this is the new novel from #1 New York Times bestselling author Jojo Moyes, author of Me Before You and The Giver of Stars.

Available at Amazon


4. Code Name Sapphire: A World War 2 Novel by Pam Jenoff

Release Date: February 7

About the book: A woman must rescue her cousin’s family from a train bound for Auschwitz in this riveting tale of bravery and resistance, from the bestselling author of The Lost Girls of Paris.

Available at Amazon


5. The Climate Book: The Facts and the Solutions by Greta Thunberg

Release Date: February 14

About the book: We still have time to change the world. From Greta Thunberg, the world’s leading climate activist, comes the essential handbook for making it happen.

Available at Amazon


6. I Have Some Questions for You by Rebecca Makkai

Release Date: February 21

About the book: “Part boarding school drama, part forensic whodunit, I Have Some Questions for You is a true literary mystery—haunting and hard to put down.”—Jennifer Egan, author of Candy House

Available at Amazon


7. Nocturne by Alyssa Wees

Release Date: February 21

About the book: In this haunting, evocative fantasy set in 1930s Chicago, a talented ballerina finds herself torn between her dreams and her desires when she’s pursued by a secretive patron who may be more than he seems.

Available at Amazon


8. The Writing Retreat by Julia Bartz

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Release Date: February 21

About the book: The Plot meets Please Join Us in this psychological suspense debut about a young author at an exclusive writer’s retreat that descends into a nightmare.

Available at Amazon


9. Things We Hide From The Light by Lucy Score

Release Date: February 21

About the book: New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Lucy Score returns to Knockemout, Virginia, following fan-favorite Things We Never Got Over with Knox’s brother Nash’s story.

Available at Amazon


10. The Angel Maker by Alex North

Release Date: February 28

About the book: From the New York Times bestselling author of The Whisper Man and The Shadows comes a dark, suspenseful new thriller about the mysteries of fate, the unbreakable bond of siblings, and a notorious serial killer who was said to know the future.

Available at Amazon

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