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Monday, February 23, 2026
Love And Other Brain Experiments by Hannah Brohm
Love And Other Brain Experiments by Hannah Brohm.
Published 12th February 2026 by Aria.
From the cover of the book:
Fake data is out of the question . . . but fake dating?
Neuroscientist Dr. Frances Silberstein has always had success on the brain. In grad school, she turned down a job - and her accomplished boyfriend - to forge her own academic path. Five years later, she's still single, hustling from project to project, and about to face her ex at a high-stakes conference - the same ex who once told her she'd never make it on her own.
When an argument with her meticulous and infuriatingly attractive rival Dr. Lewis North leads to a mistaken assumption that they're a couple, Frances accidentally confirms the misconception, inadvertently putting both their careers at stake. Forced to keep up appearances, Frances and Lewis know that for any scientist worth their salt, faking data is out of the question. But fake dating?
That might just be genius.
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Neuroscientist Dr. Frances Silberstein is determined to be a success in her field, but that elusive goal of tenure seems as far away as ever. Awaiting the result of yet another application for funding, she sets off to New York for a conference that might help her career along. The only problem is that it is being organised by her former boyfriend, Jacob, now an accomplished professor - the man she turned down years ago to forger her own path.... the man who said she would never make it on her own.
To say she is nervous would be an understatement, and when her anxiety transforms into a full-blown panic attack in the air, she is relieved to find a handsome fellow scientist on the flight who distracts her from her over-wrought state, only to find he is the man who launched his career using her research - her arch nemesis, Dr Lewis North.
Somehow, when they both arrive at the conference, Frances accidentally confirms the impression that she and Lewis are an item. To keep their professional reputations intact, they now have to pretend they are a couple for the entire two weeks...
Oh, how I adored this! Hannah Brohm weaves a delicious will-they-won't-they romance between Frances and Lewis that is full of fabulous tropes around enemies-to-lovers, fake dating, and forced proximity; and is packed with really insightful themes around the nature of academic research.
Frances and Lewis both come to this story with a lot of emotional baggage, not to mention a history of academic rivalry that began with Lewis acting so unprofessionally. As the conference progresses, Frances begins to see a different side to Lewis, and the competitive spark between them develops into attraction. But is it real or fake?
The irresistible chemistry between these two dominates as they get closer, and I was here for all the heat! Lashings of messy family stuff gets thrown up in the process, and they both learn things about themselves, and what they want, on the way to the sob-fest finale.
I am so impressed by how much Brohm explores about women in science, and the shifting global nature of the research community in this story, by touching on how the relentless pressure of results, publishing, peer-reviewing, obtaining funding, and doing good science affects both Frances and Lewis. The fine-line between rivalry and collaboration is examined so well, as well as the real danger of losing sight of the bigger picture, and the risk of burnout. This all adds to the tension between the two, professionally and romantically.
This has everything I want in a kick-ass romance: a smart story written with heart, humour, and HEAT; a great setting; and a stellar supporting cast (Brady was such fun). It gave me ALL the feels.
What a fabulous debut! More please Hannah Brohm!
Love and Other Brain Experiments is available to buy now in paperback, ebook and audio formats.
Thank you to Aria for sending me a copy of this book in return for an honest review.
About the author:
Hannah Brohm penned her first novel when she was a teen, and yes, it was about vampires.
Fascinated by the human mind, she studied psychology in university and graduated with a PhD in neuroscience. After years of investigating memory and emotion, she rediscovered her passion for storytelling and swapped writing articles about brain science for nerdy romance novels.
Born and raised in Germany, Hannah lived in the Netherlands and the US, before moving to London, where she now lives together with her husband and an ever-growing collection of books and hand-knit sweaters.
Wednesday, February 18, 2026
The First Time I Saw Him (Hannah Hall Book Two) by Laura Dave
The First Time I Saw Him (Hannah Hall Book Two) by Laura Dave.
Published 15th January 2026 by Penguin.
From the cover of the book:
HE DISAPPEARED. NOW HE’S BACK. AND THEY HAVE TO RUN.Five years ago, Hannah’s husband Owen vanished without a trace, leaving Hannah and her stepdaughter Bailey to piece together a new life from the wreckage.
When Hannah spots Owen at her Los Angeles exhibition – silent, watching – she knows immediately that the danger they once escaped has found them again.
Then comes the message:
‘GET OUT OF THE HOUSE. NOW’
Hannah and Bailey are forced to go on the run in a relentless race to keep their past from catching up with them, pursued by enemies they cannot see and haunted by questions that have never been answered.
Why has Owen returned? Who is hunting them?
And can they finally uncover the truth before it destroys them all?
She is the national and international bestselling author of Eight Hundred Grapes, London is the City in America, The Divorce Party, The First Husband, Hello, Sunshine, The Last Thing He Told Me, The Night We Lost Him, and The First Time I Saw Him. Her fiction and essays have appeared in The New York Times, Oprah Magazine, Glamour, Redbook, The Huffington Post and The New York Observer. In 2008, Cosmopolitan named her a 'Fun and Fearless Phenom of the Year'.
She is married to Oscar-winning screenwriter Josh Singer, with whom she resides in Los Angeles, California.
Monday, February 16, 2026
Catherine by Essie Fox
Catherine by Essie Fox.
Published 12th February 2026 by Orenda Books.
From the cover of the book:
With a nature as wild as the moors she loves to roam, Catherine Earnshaw grows up alongside Heathcliff, a foundling her father rescued from the streets of Liverpool. Their fierce, untamed bond deepens as they grow – until Mr Earnshaw’s death leaves Hindley, Catherine’s brutal brother, in control and Heathcliff reduced to servitude.Desperate to protect him, Catherine turns to Edgar Linton, the handsome heir to Thrushcross Grange. She believes his wealth might free Heathcliff from cruelty – but her choice is fatally misunderstood, and their lives spiral into a storm of passion, jealousy and revenge.
Now, eighteen years later, Catherine rises from her grave to tell her story – and seek redemption.
Essie Fox’s Catherine reimagines Wuthering Heights with beauty and intensity – a haunting, atmospheric retelling that brings new life to a timeless classic and lays bare the dark heart of an immortal love.
Essie Fox is the Sunday Times bestselling author of seven historical novels, including The Somnambulist, shortlisted for the National Book Awards, and The Fascination, an instant Sunday Times bestseller. Her work has twice been selected as The Times Historical Book of the Month, most
recently for her gothic mystery Dangerous.
Thursday, February 12, 2026
Paper Sisters by Rachel Canwell
Their lives are held fast by profound grief, haunted by the spectres of the past. Trapped by the looming presence and eerie stillness of a hospital that has never admitted a single patient.
Wednesday, February 11, 2026
The Last Thing He Told Me (Hannah Hall Book One) by Laura Dave
The Last Thing He Told Me by Laura Dave.
Published 13th April 2021 from Viper.
From the cover of the book:
IT WAS THE LAST THING HE TOLD ME: PROTECT HERBefore Owen Michaels disappears, he manages to smuggle a note to his new wife, Hannah: protect her. Hannah knows exactly who Owen needs her to protect - his teenage daughter, Bailey, who lost her mother tragically as a child. And who wants absolutely nothing to do with her new stepmother.
As her desperate calls to Owen go unanswered, his boss is arrested for fraud and the police start questioning her, Hannah realises that her husband isn't who he said he was. And that Bailey might hold the key to discovering Owen's true identity, and why he disappeared. Together they set out to discover the truth. But as they start putting together the pieces of Owen's past, they soon realise that their lives will never be the same again...
Now a major Apple TV+ series starring Jennifer Garner and Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, discover the book that everyone is talking about...
Tuesday, February 10, 2026
Mrs McGinty's Dead by Agatha Christie
Mrs McGinty's Dead by Agatha Christie.
This edition published 18th July 2019 by Harper Collins.
Originally published 1952.
From the cover of the book:
An old widow is brutally killed in the parlour of her cottage…
The old children’s game now seemed rather tasteless. The real Mrs McGinty was killed by a crushing blow to the back of the head and her pitifully small savings were stolen.
Suspicion falls immediately on her lodger, hard up and out of a job. Hercule Poirot has other ideas – unaware that his own life is now in great danger…
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The recent murder of an old char lady, Mrs McGinty, was not a case interesting enough to attract the attention of celebrated detective Hercule Poirot. However, his interest is piqued when Superintendent Spence of the Kilchester force confesses to him that he is not sure that the man who stands condemned of murder is actually guilty of the crime. Poirot pays a visit to Mrs McGinty's lodger, James Bentley, on death row. Although failing to find the man at all personable, he is intrigued enough to head to the quiet village of Broadhinny to look into the case.
He begins his investigation by visiting the employers of nosy Mrs McGinty to discover whether anyone else could have had a motive for killing her. His little grey cells are hampered by the uncomfortable surroundings he finds himself in as a paying guest of the chaotic Summerhayes family, but then he uncovers an important clue - Mrs McGinty had cut out an article from the racy Sunday Comet about murder cases from the past involving four different women. Was her interest in it the reason for her murder?
Wednesday, February 4, 2026
The Hope (The Forcing Trilogy Book Three) by Paul E. Hardisty
The Hope (The Forcing Trilogy Book Three) by Paul E. Hardisty.
Published 29th January 2026 by Orenda Books.
From the cover of the book:
Saturday, January 31, 2026
January 2026 Reading Round-Up
January 2026 Reading Round-Up
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| Room 706 by Ellie Levenson |
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| The Future Saints by Ashley Winstead |
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| The Coming Fire by Greg Mosse |
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| Blank Canvas by Grace Murray |
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| The Ice Angels by Caroline Mitchell |
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| Hidden in Shadows by Viveca Sten |
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| The Island Between Us by Dougie McHale |
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| Anatomy of an Alibi by Ashley Elston |
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| Stop All The Clocks by W.H. Auden |
Stop All The Clock's: Poems Of Love And Loss by W.H. Auden
Stop All The Clock's: Poems Of Love And Loss by W.H. Auden.
Published 20th November 2025 by Faber Books.
From the cover of the book:
Stop all the clocks, cut off the telephone,Prevent the dog from barking with a juicy bone . . .
W. H. Auden was the consummate poet of love and heartbreak. Stop All the Clocks presents a selection of his best known, most lucid poems, poems that pitch human frailty against a persisting desire for love and belonging.
Here are the anxieties that beset our waking and sleeping hours: the delirium of desire, the torture of unrequited love, the trauma of loss and displacement. And here, in these resonant, dazzling poems, is the understanding we might be looking for.



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