Not too long ago I posted about my January 2026 eARCs I was getting ready to read. I’m still working on those, but today I want to talk about five February 2026 eARCs that are on my TBR to read very soon. Let’s take a look!

Here Lie All the Boys Who Broke My Heart – Emma Simmerman (February 3rd)
The title alone caught my eye, and the synopsis sounds fun. Our main character is a college senior and every time a guy breaks her heart, she writes him a eulogy in her journal. Her exes start showing up dead and she’s a suspect. That’s going to be interesting.

This Is Not About Us – Allegra Goodman (February 10th)
This year I read and loved Blue Sisters and that’s why This Is Not About Us caught my eye. I believe we follow siblings after they lose a beloved sister. Literary fiction is something I want to read more of and this one is a good way to start.

Red Star Rebels – Amie Kaufman (February 3rd)
Amie Kaufman wrote two young adult science fiction series with Jay Kristoff and I loved them both, so I’m so curious to see what she does on her own. I also feel like I enjoy young adult science fiction more than when they’re written for adults. Stories that are a race against the clock always seem to work for me as well.

The Lies that Summon the Night – Tessonja Odette (February 17th)
Fantasy romance is a genre I really loved this year, so The Lies that Summon really caught my eye. In this book making art is considered a sin and I don’t think I’ve read a book like that before. It’s only 320 pages and that feels short for a fantasy, but I’m intrigued nonetheless.

If Only You Knew – Ellie K. Wilde (February 17th)
I found my love again for sports romance again in 2025. Well, I realized again how much I love it. If Only You Knew is a surf romance and I’ve never read one of those. Most of the sports romances I read have hockey, so I’m curious. Also, this is a childhood best friend romance? Sign me up!
So here are five eARCs I’ll be reading soon. Have you read any of these? Or what are some 2026 releases on your radar? Let me know in the comments. I’d love to hear from you!


