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WW Book Club February 25th — March 2nd: 7 Reads You Won’t Be Able to Put Down

From romantic comedies to adventure, nonfiction and women's fiction — we have something for everyone!

Welcome to the WW book club! This week, we’re sharing our favorite new books. From romantic comedies to thrillers, young adult, women’s fiction, nonfiction and more, they’re sure to entertain! And there’s another thing we can guarantee: These books will lift your mood, lower your stress and help you feel great.

Here is our WW book club roundup for February 25th — March 2nd, 2024. Let us know which ones you end up reading and what you think. We love hearing from you! (To quickly access all our WW book club recommendations, click here.)

In the mood for a laugh-out-loud rom-com?

Try The Catch by Amy Lea

The Catch by Amy Lea (WW Book Club)
Berkley

Filled with lovable characters and swoon-worthy moments, this chuckle-inducing love story stars fashion influencer Melanie Karlsen, who finds herself in a rural fishing village in Canada as a last-ditch effort to save her brand. She meets grumpy, bearded fisherman Evan Whaler, who has a boating accident that lands him in the hospital. Then Mel is mistaken for his fiancée and they strike up a deal that will help them both.

Looking for a story about the power of female friendship?

Try The Summer Book Club by Susan Mallery

The Summer Book Club by Susan Mallery (WW Book Club)
Canary Street Press

Bestselling author Susan Mallery has penned more than 175 heartfelt novels — and her latest is about friendship and second chances. Laurel, Paris and Cassie start a book club and vow to only choose uplifting books to help them escape the realities of getting divorced, falling for the wrong men and juggling daily chaos. Soon, they are inspired by heroines in their books and find courage to take new chances. 

On the hunt for a drama-filled yet heartfelt saga?

Try Dysfunction Junction by Robin W. Pearson

Dysfunction Junction by Robin W. Pearson (WW Book Club)
Tyndale House Publishers

Compelling drama, hopeful lessons, picturesque Southern settings…this tale has it all. The story follows sisters Frances Mae Livingston, Annabelle McMillan and Dr. Charlotte Winters. When all three receive a phone call about their mother that upends their lives, they’re faced with memories that they’ve tried to bury. Now, as the past meets the present, they must wrestle with their inability to forgive and forget. 

Searching for a chilling thriller filled with twists and turns?

Try The Guest by B.A. Paris

The Guest by B.A. Paris (WW Book Club)
St. Martin’s Press

An eerie page-turner unfolds when Iris and Gabriel arrive home from a holiday to find that their friend Laure has left her husband and moved into their house. At first, they welcome Laure, but before long, she starts overstepping: sleeping in their bed and wearing Iris’ clothes. Laure has no where else to go, so Iris and Gabriel feel forced to let her stay. But as secrets and fractured relationships surface, danger lurks around every corner.

Enjoy nostalgia and sweet young adult stories?

Try With A Little Luck by Marissa Meyer

With A Little Luck by Marissa Meyers (WW Book Club)
Feiwel & Friends

New York Times bestselling author Marissa Meyer captures readers’ hearts again in her new young adult romantic comedy. Jude’s main goal is to fly under the radar. He works at his parents’ record shop, hangs with friends and just wants to graduate high school unscathed. But one night everything changes when he finds himself gifted with a bout of supernatural good luck. Suddenly everything Jude’s ever wanted is within reach. His art is being published, he wins a pair of hard-to-get concert tickets and he finally has a chance with the most popular girl in school. But how long could this last? And why does Jude keep thinking about Ari, his best friend since forever? This sweet, magical novel is perfect for fans of To All The Boys I Loved Before and Love & Gelato!

Like jet-setting romantic adventures?

Try The Spy and I by Tiana Smith

The Spy and I by Tiana Smith (WW Book Club)
Berkley

Suspenseful moments, sizzling chemistry and humorous adventure combine in this novel by Tiana Smith. Dove Barkley is is a cybersecurity analyst — she’s definitely not an undercover CIA operative. But when a group of criminals mistake Dove for her spy sister, Dove gets roped into a government mission. Now, she must investigate side by side with Mendez, the man who claims to work with her sister, and his smart wit, charm and distracting body are getting harder to ignore. As Dove tries to figure out if Mendez is who he claims, she’s also running out of time to save her sister. A fast-paced, fun spy novel with a big splash of romance.

Love everything about country music?

Try Country Faith: 70 Inspired Stories from Leading Country Music Stars by Deborah Evans Price

Country Faith: 70 Inspired Stories from Leading Country Music Stars by Deborah Evans Price (WW Book Club)
DaySpring

Feel your spirits soar as country music icons — like Carrie Underwood, Alan Jackson, Trisha Yearwood, Darius Rucker, Josh Turner and more — share their emotional stories of faith and hope in a brand-new book by Country Music Association Award-winning­ writer and Woman’s World contributor Deborah Evans Price. It’s a beautiful compilation of the biggest stars’ favorite Bible verses, testimonies and “God moments” sure to fill your heart and inspire endless joy.


Missed our last few book clubs? Click through the links below!

WW Book Club February 18th — February 24th: 7 Reads You Won’t Be Able to Put Down

WW Book Club February 11th — February 17th: 7 Reads You Won’t Be Able to Put Down

WW Book Club February 4th – February 10th: 7 Reads You Won’t Be Able to Put Down

And for all of our book club roundups, click here!

A version of this article originally appeared in our print magazine, Woman’s World.

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