It’s February which means it’s my annual romance reading month. I have big reading goals for this month as I’m going to attempt to read four books in a month plus audiobooks on top of that. It’s ambitious for sure, but I think it can be done. The books I have chosen for this month are roughly 350 pages each, so they aren’t long books. I have to aim to read a book a week and if I’m good with my time management, I can achieve this. I’m going to summarize what I read last month and what romance books I will read this month.
In January, I wanted to read three thriller books. In total, I read four books and listened to two audiobooks. They are as follows:
- The Book of Cold Cases by Simone St. James 2/5 stars
- The Hunting Party by Lucy Foley 5/5 stars
- Critical Role: Bells Hells – What Doesn’t Break by Cassandra Khaw 3.5/5 stars
- What Lies in the Woods by Kate Alice Marshall 4/5 stars
- All Boys Aren’t Blue by George M. Johnson. Unrated
- Nurture: A Modern Guide to Pregnancy, Birth, Early Motherhood – And Trusting Yourself and Your Body by Erica Chidi. Unrated.
The two books that stood out to me from last month were The Hunting Party and All Boys Aren’t Blue. I love Lucy Foley and while The Hunting Party is my least favorite thriller she’s written, I still enjoyed it. All Boys Aren’t Blue was an interesting memoir. I like when the authors read their own audiobooks. I found it engaging to listen to.
Here are the four books I’m going to try to read this month:

Love And Other Conspiracies by Mallory Marlowe
Hallie Barrett is a producer working for a company similar to BuzzFeed. Hallie is tasked with producing a new web series that will gain popularity online. Hallie finds Hayden Hargrove’s podcast which is dedicated to conspiracy theories and cryptids. Hayden agrees to partner with Hallie to turn his podcast into a live show. After several stays at haunted locations throughout California, Hallie and Hayden may not find Bigfoot, but they do find that they have feelings for each other.
I started this book already and I’m obsessed. Hayden has a pet cat named Cthulhu, how cute is that. Is this book cheesy? Yes. Am I loving every bit of this book? Also yes.
The Kiss Quotient by Helen Hoang
Stella Lane builds algorithms to predict how customers will spend their money. While Stella has had success in her professional life, dating has not been working well. Stella is on the Autism Spectrum and she decides to hire an escort to help her find a date. Michael Phan is smitten with Stella from the get-go and she pays well, so he has nothing to lose by helping her. While their partnership is innocent at first, once they learn more about each other, are they compatible together?
This is a re-read as I read The Kiss Quotient several years ago. I have been trying to re-read more books from my collection and I remember loving this book when I originally read it several years ago. I rated The Kiss Quotient four stars which feels too low. This book has stuck with me and I tend to compare the romance books I have read to this one. It wouldn’t surprise me if I were to re-read this and bump up my rating.
Do Your Worst by Rosie Danan
Do Your Worst follows Riley Rhodes, an occult expert, who is hired to investigate a curse at a Scottish castle. She meets Clark Edgeware, an archaeologist, who has had some career bumps. Clark doesn’t want Riley stealing his thunder, but he also has no right to chase her away from the castle. Riley and Clark are forced to work together to break this curse.
Do Your Worst has a 3.48 average rating on Goodreads which feels low. However, I can’t pass on the premise of this book. I don’t need every book I read to be a masterpiece.
The Art of Catching Feelings by Alicia Thompson
Daphne Brink loves baseball and it’s been a good distraction as she finalizes her divorce. Daphne heckles baseball player, Chris Kepler during a game. Feeling bad, she reaches out to Chris to apologize although she fails to mention that she was the one to heckle him in the first place. Chris responds and finds that it’s easy to make conversation with Daphne. Daphne feels bad for not telling Chris the truth. There’s no way that Chris won’t find out about this, right?
I listened to With Love, From Cold World by Alicia Thompson last year and I liked it a lot! The audiobook narration was cringy, so I wanted to physically read Alicia’s other books. I’m looking forward to reading this one, it looks cute.
Am I going to be able to read all four of these books? It will be a lot of reading, but I’m sure that I will manage.