Happy February, y’all! January is finally over, yay! I mean that in the best way; I can’t be the only person who thought it lasted six months. But it’s over now, and it’s a brand new month! So, why don’t we get to the reason we’re all here, my January 2026 Wrap-Up, and a quick look at my February plans?

January 2026 Wrap-Up & February Plans

January 2026 Reading Wrap-Up & February TBR

Let’s take a look back at my December 2025 Wrap-Up for a glimpse at what I planned to read in January.

Books Read in January

Is This a Cry for Help? by Emily R. Austin

The Arctic Cruise by Caroline James

The Summer of Yes by Courtney Walsh

A cover image of Is This a Cry for Help by Emily R. Austin
A cover image of The Arctic Cruise by Caroline James
A cover image of The Summer of Yes by Courtney Walsh

Review: A journey through grief, healing, and forgiveness.

For a full review, click here.

Review: A chance at love on a winter cruise.

For a full review, click here.

Review: A second chance at redemption and dreams.

For a full review, click here.


Agent of Chaos by Kami Garcia

Yours Truly by Abby Jimenez

A cover image of Agent of Chaos by Kami Garcia
A cover image of A Big Surprise for Valentine's Day by Jackie Lau
A cover image of Yours Truly by Abby Jimenez

Review: The beginning of Fox Mulder!

Review: STEAMY!

Review: Romantic and comforting.


The Winter Witch by Jennifer Chevalier

Snowblind by Ragnar Jónasson

A cover image of The Winter Witch by Jennifer Chevalier
Cover image of Snowblind by Ragnar Jonasson

Review: Historical fiction set in 17th-century Montreal.

For a full review, click here.

Review: Slow start, with multiple mysteries.


Let’s hear it for an easy TBR! I love it when there are only a few books; it makes life SO much easier. My daughter was excited, because I read one of her favorite books for her birthday month. While I enjoyed it, I don’t think it converted me to being a fan of The X-Files. Oh well!

I don’t think I read a bad book in January; they were all at least a 3.75. But my favorite read, the one I had the most fun with, was The Arctic Cruise by Caroline James. Yours Truly by Abby Jimenez was close behind. Honestly, I feel you couldn’t go wrong with either book.

February TBR

January Blog Wrap-Up and February Plans

In December, I published 12 posts. Of those 12, 4 were reviews, and 4 were TTT posts. There was also a couple of wrap-up posts, a creative post where I shared my journal for the year, and a shelf clean-up.

In September 2022, I started my alphabet series, sharing titles that started with the letter A, which was also the most popular post overall in January. Of the 12 posts I published in December, the most popular was my Anticipated Canadian releases for January-June.

What does February have in store for the blog? That’s always a great question! There are four reviews and four TTT posts planned. Somewhere along the line, there will be a creative post and quite possibly a food post as well.

Personal Stuff

How did January go for us? Work was stressful, being down 7 people may not seem like a lot until you take into account that there are only 20 of us on site. Fingers crossed things get better on that front in February.

At the end of the month, our baby turned 18. We have no idea how that happened. Where did the time go? She and her friend had a lot of fun at the concert. It was a first for both of them, and within 10 minutes of seeing me afterwards, they informed me they wanted to go to another concert in March. How did I spend my Saturday night while they were singing? Sitting in the hotel room, shivering. Why did the concert have to be in January, on one of the coldest weekends of the month? Oh well, they had fun, and that’s the most important part.

What does February have in store for me? I have a big to-do at the beginning of the month. And then my husband and I have a date on Valentine’s Day to watch Wyrd Sisters on stage. Oh, and the push-up challenge I participated in last year. I want to give it a go again this year. Will I be able to complete 2000 push-ups this year? Only one way to know for sure!

That’s my January in a nutshell. How was your January? What was your favorite read? What are your plans for February?

January 2026 Wrap-Up & February Plans

Are you looking for some more ideas to read? Check out my other monthly reading wrap-ups.


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7 thoughts on “January 2026 Wrap-Up & February Plans

  1. Wow, that would have been crazy busy at work. I also loved The Arctic Cruise, Pam. January went way too fast for me, probably because I am away for the winter and the sunshine and pool time make the days zoom by. Happy February!

    1. I’m jealous that you got to be some where with warmth and sunshine, especially in the past few weeks when it was -20C for highs.

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