20 Romance Books That Will Heat Up Your February

February is the official and oft-anticipated (or perhaps dreaded) month of love. Whether you are celebrating with a significant other or going at it solo, we've got good romantic reads that will either get you excited or get you through it. When it comes to bold memoirs, YA romances, and historical time-traveling lovers, we've got you covered for February.

01
The First Wife

The First Wife

When a woman is swept off her feet by a mysterious man who marries her and takes her away from her working-class life, everything seems perfect. But in Erica Spindler's The First Wife, things aren't as they seem for the new bride, and her husband's past begins to haunt the present.

Out Feb. 10

02
The Misadventures of Awkward Black Girl

The Misadventures of Awkward Black Girl

Self-proclaimed introvert Issa Rae navigates work, life, and love in a series of hilarious and often self-deprecating essays that make up her memoir, The Misadventures of Awkward Black Girl.

Out Feb. 10

03
Funny Girl

Funny Girl

Nick Hornby — author of High Fidelity and About a Boy — has returned with Funny Girl, a novel about a young woman in the 1960s who deviates from her original path to be a beauty queen in order to pursue a career in comedy.

Out Feb. 3

04
A Spool of Blue Thread

A Spool of Blue Thread

Pulitzer Prize-winning author Anne Tyler's latest novel, A Spool of Blue Thread, builds a rich story about four generations of a family going through the ups and downs of life together, all set against the backdrop of a sprawling Baltimore estate.

Out Feb. 10

05
Single, Carefree, Mellow: Stories

Single, Carefree, Mellow: Stories

Katherine Heiny's debut book Single, Carefree, Mellow: Stories is a laugh-out-loud-funny look at the ways that we all are unfaithful to each other — both on purpose and accidentally.

Not That Kind of Girl author and Girls star Lena Dunham says Heiny's work "does something magical: elevates the mundane so that it has the stakes of a mystery novel, gives women's interior lives the gravity they so richly deserve — and makes you laugh along the way."

Out Feb. 3

06
The Nightingale

The Nightingale

In The Nightingale, Kristin Hannah captures the essence of WWII Europe while telling the story of a brave young woman who is betrayed by love, then joins a resistance within France to save the lives of those suffering under the Nazis.

Out Feb. 3

07
Unspeakable

Unspeakable

Megan experienced something so terrible, she refuses to speak about it — or at all. In Abbie Rushton's YA novel, Unspeakable, a girl torn apart by a secret is befriended by someone who brightens her days and who not only can help her recover, but will love her as she is.

Out Feb. 5

08
Amherst

Amherst

Two love affairs: one in the past and one in the present. William Nicholson's Amherst follows parallel passionate tales occurring in the same city, but at different times.

Out Feb. 10

09
Flirting With Felicity

Flirting With Felicity

When Felicity Wright inherits the hotel where she works as a chef, she will do anything to keep it running — including getting mixed up with the former owner's attractive nephew. Gerri Russell's Flirting With Felicity is a sweet story about a romance that's a recipe for disaster.

Out Feb. 1

10
Walking on Trampolines

Walking on Trampolines

In this tender YA tale of an unlikely friendship between two girls coming of age together, Walking on Trampolines captures the essence of youth and the heartaches of growing pains.

Booklist says that readers will adore author Frances Whiting's "heart wrenchingly honest and utterly earnest tale of female friendship, unbreakable bonds, and learning to let go."

Out Feb. 3

11
All That Burns

All That Burns

The magic and mortal worlds collide in a London now ruled by a new king in Ryan Graudin's romance novel All That Burns, the fantastical sequel in the All that Glows series.

Out Feb. 10

12
The Half Brother

The Half Brother

In Holly LeCraw's The Half Brother, a love triangle evolves between a man, his half brother, and the woman they both have fallen for.

Out Feb. 17

13
Better Than Perfect

Better Than Perfect

Juliet's perfect life is shattered when her dad moves out and her mom falls apart, and she begins to question all she's ever known. Then, enter Declan — an attractive (and very off-limits) boy. In Melissa Kantor's Better Than Perfect, a young girl must choose between the life she had and one she never ever thought possible.

Out Feb. 17

14
After Ever Happy

After Ever Happy

Anna Todd's successful One Direction-based fan fiction series continues to thrive with the release of its fourth installment, After Ever Happy, which picks up where lovers Tessa and Hardin last left off.

Out Feb. 24

15
The Unfortunate Importance of Beauty

The Unfortunate Importance of Beauty

Two women "at opposite ends of the beauty spectrum" face the same same problem: each fears she won't find someone to love her who can overcome her looks. Amanda Filipacchi's The Unfortunate Importance of Beauty explores the complexities of relationships amid beauty, love, desire, and personal identity.

Out Feb. 16

16
Never Sleep Alone

Never Sleep Alone

In Never Sleep Alone, comedian and author Dr. Alex Schiller (not a real doctor) presents an interactive sex and dating guide that will entertain and inform readers.

Out Feb. 3

17
Red Queen

Red Queen

In a world divided by blood — Red for the lowly and Silver for the elite — Mare Barrow, a Red, must adapt quickly when she is thrown into the royal palace and forced to pretend she is something she isn't. In Victoria Aveyard's Red Queen, power, position, and passion are all part of this world's deadly dance.

Out Feb. 10

18
My Heart and Other Black Holes

My Heart and Other Black Holes

This YA novel touches on the sensitive subject of suicide — something that both the male and female protagonists bond over as they plan their own. In My Heart and Other Black Holes by Jasmine Warga, two young people begin to find a reason to live in each other, but is it enough for them?

Out Feb. 10

19
The Tutor

The Tutor

We all know that Shakespeare was a genius, but where did he get inspiration? Andrea Chapin's The Tutor is a historical fiction that imagines what a year as Shakespeare's muse would have been like for one woman.

Out Feb. 5

20
A Touch of Stardust

A Touch of Stardust

Kate Alcott's novel A Touch of Stardust takes readers behind the scenes of filming Gone With the Wind and delves into detail about the romances of the real-life Rhett Butler, Clark Gable.

Out Feb. 17