7 Must-Read Novels from Inspiring Women Writers

There’s nothing we love more than empowering female writers and promoting their amazing work. If you’re looking to pick up a few new novels written by talented and inspiring women this spring, here are the books to start with. From YA to historical fiction, every one of these stories is sure to make an impact on those who read them.

1. Winter Sisters by Robin Oliveira ($27): It’s the late 1800s in Albany, New York, and everyone in town has just weathered through a horrifying snowstorm that left one couple dead. When the couple’s daughters turn up missing, Dr. Mary Sutter will take it upon herself to find them. Working against everyone in the community who assumes the girls are dead, Mary stays persistent in her quest, and when the truth about what happened to the girls finally comes out, there will be consequences for the entire town. This suspenseful novel is the perfect book for fans of unique historical fiction.

2. On the Come Upby Angie Thomas ($19): If you found yourself unable to put down The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas in 2017, her newest YA novel will be your perfect summer read. A story about a brave and ambitious young girl, On the Come Up follows the dreams of 16-year-old Bri as she tries to find her way in the hip-hop world. After the loss of her father and her mother’s sudden unemployment, Bri knows she must help provide for the family and find a way to make it big or lose everything her family has worked for.

3. Beautiful Illusion by Christie Nelson ($17): Treasure Island has just come alive in San Francisco, and Lily Nordby could think of nothing better than visiting the illustrious exposition. When she’s given the chance to write a story on the place, she books her travel plans right away. In this historical fiction novel, one reporter visits the Golden Gate International Exposition where she’ll find things aren’t exactly as they seem. A story about new friendships and mysterious strangers, this novel is the perfect read for those who love books with historical backings.

4. Bury What We Cannot Take by Kirstin Chen ($15): After watching their grandmother commit an act of betrayal to their homeland of China, two siblings will find that remaining loyal to their country could bring an end to their family forever. Suddenly having to leave their home, the family will quickly learn that in order to obtain visas, they’ll have to leave one of their two young children behind as a way of showing their loyalty to the nation. A heartbreaking and intriguing novel, Bury What We Cannot Take sheds light on a crucial point in history that you won’t find mentioned in many other books.

5. Whiskey & Ribbons by Leesa Cross-Smith ($21): If you’re looking for a story that will tug at your heartstrings, Whiskey & Ribbons is the book for you. Having lost her husband right before the birth of their son Noah, Evi has enlisted the help of her late husband’s adopted brother Dalton. Moving into Evi’s home, Dalton will do the best he can to raise the child his brother would’ve protected with his life. A novel told in three different voices, Leesa’s new release tells a story of motherhood, family, and healing. If you found yourself enthralled with Jojo Moyes’s After You, this women’s fiction novel will be your newest book love.

6. A Promise Givenby Michelle Cox ($17): Take a trip through the English countryside with this new mystery novel from Michelle Cox. Henrietta and Clive have just been married, but their honeymoon is short-lived when a man is killed in a nearby village. As Clive’s cousin, Wallace, comes under suspicion for the murder, the newlywed couple will be forced to take action and help prove his innocence. A story full of family secrets, twisted plots, and a striking English setting, A Promise Given is the perfect novel for fans of Sherlock Holmes.

7. Fruit of the Drunken Tree by Ingrid Rojas Contreras ($27): This debut novel set in Colombia in the 1990s adds a touch of heart to the cruel history of drugs and crime in Bogotá. Petrona has just been hired as the live-in maid for seven-year-old Chula and her sister Cassandra, and as they adjust to life together, Chula gets to know the new maid and the secrets she has brought with her. Finding themselves caught up in a dangerous world of secrecy, these young women will find that their new friendship has consequences. Based on the author’s real-life experiences, this new book comes to terms with the difficult decisions women often have to make in the face of danger.

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The White Lotus season 3 is finally on its way, and it is, without a doubt, one of my most-anticipated 2025 TV shows. And we finally have an official release date! The new 8-episode season is coming even sooner than I could have hoped for, and there are plenty of sexy surprises in store.

In addition to the highly-anticipated return of Natasha Rothwell's Belinda, we're also going to meet characters played by Carrie Coon, Walton Goggins, Sarah Catherine Hook, Jason Isaacs, Parker Posey, Patrick Schwarzenegger, and Aimee Lou Wood. Talk about a stacked cast! I can't wait to watch the new episodesthis February, but this trailer is definitely holding me over for now!

Scroll to see the the official trailer for The White Lotus season 3!

Watch the official trailer for 'The White Lotus' season 3 here!

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The White Lotus season 3 is coming February 16, 2025. This season we're headed to Thailand (after season 1 took us to Hawaii and season 2 took us to Italy), but amidst the stress-management meditation and incredible food, our cast is dealing with plenty of secrets, testing their limits throughout their week-long vacation.

"What happens in Thailand stays in Thailand," is the perfect way to open the trailer for this (likely) debaucherous new season. There's a lot to unpack throughout this almost 3-minute video. Here's what we noticed:

  • The Thailand White Lotus property is stunning! Every season makes me want to book a vacation ASAP.
  • Belinda looks gorgeous — so happy to see our girl thriving!
  • We're getting a classic White Lotus family with kids who clearly have nothing in common or want anything to do with their family.
  • Responding to "I hope you enjoy Thailand," with "We usually go to the Caribbean" is that perfect White Lotus humor I live for. It's not in your face, but it gets the point across so well.
  • Belinda's there to learn and "bring the magic back to Maui." (Could this mean we get a return to the Hawaii resort in a future season?!)
  • Aimee Lou Wood and Walter Goggins playing a multi-generational couple is perfect — especially with little details like Aimee saying Walter should get a facial because someone thought he was her dad. Incredible.
  • "It means we're not dead yet," is such good foreshadowing given what we know about this show.
  • "I think the cosmos brought us together," is more amazing White Lotus writing — these characters are always kooky, eccentric, and so addictive.
  • "We're poor now and daddy's going to prison" is a classic White Lotus character problem. You can't help but love to laugh at the incredulous Rich People Problems on this show!
  • It looks like all the crime described on the island sets up the potential for lots of different whodunnit murder scenarios we could end up with. I have a feeling we'll all be shocked at how this story turns up from who ends up in the body bag to who puts them there.
  • "Someone once said, 'The secret to life is knowing when to stop.'"
  • Oh and we get a new version of the theme song! I'm sure it'll be stuck in our collective brain for many months to come!

We already got hints at 'The White Lotus' season 3 last year.

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The teaser trailer gave us a glimpse at this exciting season back in December 2024.

"Everyone runs from pain towards pleasure," the teaser trailer voiceover said. "But they get there only to find more pain." The montage of late-night parties and unsettling shots like Parker Posey staring down the camera (and someone grilling a live crab until it catches on fire??) have me convinced The White Lotus season 3 is going to serve us an insane helping of both pain and pleasure.

We also got shots of Patrick Schwarzenegger lounging by the pool, Jason Isaacs taking a paranoid stroll through the jungle, and a coupled-up Aimee Lou Wood and Walton Goggins celebrating the fact their vacation didn't kill them.

And creator Mike White says 'The White Lotus' season 3 is going to be bigger than ever.

We know that The White Lotus season 3 is going to be the biggest season yet, thanks to interviews with the creator and crew. “It’s going to be a supersized White Lotus,” creator Mike White said in an interview with EW. “It’s going to be longer, bigger, crazier. I don’t know what people will think, but I am super excited, so at least for my own barometer, that’s a good thing…I’m super excited about the content of the season.”

And he's not the only one. Natasha Rothwell told PEOPLE that "White Lotus is going to give you a run for your money.”

"It's an excellent season and people are going to be very pleased," she continues. There's always something special about a third season thanks to the combination of familiarity and brand-new adventures, and the seductive intrigue The White Lotus season 3 is already proving my point.

Season 3 is always my favorite season of a show — especially considering Gilmore Girls Season 3 Is Simply The Best, And No TV Show Has Matched It Since. Check out our weekend email send for more TV news and the latest news on The White Lotus season 4!

Trader Joe’s just keeps the beauty products coming – and the latest find reminds me exactly of a very popular lip mask that sells for 3 times more (looking at you, Laneige). If you love all things related tolip care, you’re gonna want to see this brand-new Trader Joe’s beauty counter find! It also makes the perfect Valentine’s Day gift to yourself or your bestie.

Scroll on to discover the $8 Trader Joe’s find that doubles as a Laneige dupe!

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Trader Joe’s just dropped the Chocolate Berry Lip Mask Duo, a 2-pack of their lip mask formula, which boasts a “thick, luxurious texture” and a “soothing feel.” It’s crafted with shea butter, coconut oil, and vitamin C to hydrate and nourish the lips. The duo comes complete with a chocolate scent and a berry scent. The respective formulas are not tinted, but instead leave a “clear shine” after application.

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Plus, the packaging for the Chocolate Berry Lip Mask Duo is just too cute! The box features a red background dotted with pink and brown illustrations of flowers, hearts, and bows – all ideal for celebrating Valentine’s Day!

I will definitely be gifting it to myself for the occasion (I say as my 50+ other lip products glare at me).

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I immediately clocked the Trader Joe’s Chocolate Berry Lip Mask Duo as a dupe for the ever-popular Laneige Lip Sleeping Mask, which has gained quite the cult following over the past couple of years.

The berry scent in the TJ’s version reminded me exactly of the berry scent that sent the Laneige version into viral status. The pots look super similar, plus both formulas are made with shea butter at the forefront!

Trader Joe’s urges their customers to use their Lip Mask Duo overnight to, in their words, “soften your smackers while you sleep,” which is the exact intention of the Laneige lip mask, too.

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While you can shop the Laneige Lip Sleeping Mask for $24 (0.7 ounces of product), the two pots from TJ’s cost just $8 (0.7 ounces of product each).

That means a single pot of the Trader Joe’s lip mask is just $4 – a mere sixth of the more expensive version.

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Trader Joe’s also sells a single pot of their Vanilla Lip Mask for $6.

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The chain also released a Summer Fridays Lip Butter Balm dupe late last year, the Lip Butter Balm Duo, for just $7.

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Black History Month is starts this weekend, and as an avid reader, I'm thinking about books by Black authors that I'd love to revisit in celebration. While I love a good book club read, I know there are so many books by Black authors — both past and present — that deserve our collective attention.

Read these 32 books if you're in the mood for romance, historical events, and family bonds!

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The Color Purpleby Alice Walker

The Color Purple is a novel with a story that's full of loss, grief, and finding one's identity. It centers around Celie, a young Black woman who's separated from her sister and forced to marry a man twice her age. She silences herself throughout the duration of their marriage, but eventually finds her voice and worth after their arrival of the disruptive, yet well-meaning Shug enters their lives. From there, Celie and others go on a journey that changes the way they see themselves during a time where Black people were still faced with segregation, racism, and sexism.

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Black Girls Must Die Exhaustedby Jayne Allen

Tabitha Walker has checked everything off her personal and professional goals list — something she feels proud of. However, she's forced to reckon with her life after a medical diagnosis threatens her chance to give birth. Enlisting the support of those she loves dearly, Tabitha does everything she can to reverse this. But, her relentless pursuit comes at the price of allowing herself to rest.

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Waiting To Exhaleby Terry McMillan

Waiting To Exhale follows four friends as they navigate the ups and downs of their love lives. Savannah, Gloria, Bernadine, and Robin each face unique situations involving men, and this threatens the consistency they crave in life. However, their friendship and revelations about themselves help them come to terms with how they truly want to live.

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The Vanishing Halfby Brit Bennett

Although they're identical, a set of twin sisters are leading different lives. While one sister escaped their southern town to start a new life, one of them stayed behind where she raises her young child. However, the sister who's living a new life has yet to disclose her past and ethnicity to her husband. Despite the sisters' separation, the lives of their daughters connect and thus begins the healing of a new generation.

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The Sweetness of Waterby Nathan Harris

When brothers Landry and Prentiss make their way back to the plantation they were freed from, they soon come face-to-face with the man who used to be in charge, George Walker. However, George's mind and emotions are too preoccupied with the death of his son to harbor ill feelings towards them.

Still, an uneasy alliance is formed that's met with vitriol from those who are unable to let go of how things used to be during slavery. It's a novel that teeters between redemption and a stubborn desire to keep things the same.

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Sassafrass, Cypress, and Indigoby Ntozake Shange

This book was gifted to me by my older sister shortly after I graduated high school and always reads like it was her way of helping guide me into womanhood. Aptly named after three sisters, Sassafrass, Cypress. and Indigo introduces readers to the magical ways siblings navigate their lives. Sassafrass uses her words and hands to make sense of the world around her while the middle sister, Indigo, uses her limbs to waft through an everchanging world. The youngest sister, Indigo, proudly embraces her southern roots and uses her gift of sight to see beyond the physical realm.

It's a beautiful novel that aims to show us how we're all gifted in some way.

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The Women of Brewster Placeby Gloria Naylor

I had the pleasure of viewing the film adaptation of The Women of Brewster Place with my mom when I was younger and the seven women it revolves around still occupy my subconscious. Although they have different backgrounds, the central characters' lives are intertwined as they inhabit Brewster Place. What's meant to be a safe haven becomes filled with the struggles of each women as they work to understand love, loss, and identity in this moving novel.

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Let The Circle Be Unbrokenby Mildred D. Taylor

Let The Circle Be Unbroken is more for younger children, but it's message is still powerful enough to tug at the heartstrings of adults. It revolves around the Logan family as they deal with bitterness from those who don't care to see a black family own their land instead of relying on sharecropping, growing children, and a family member whose mother wants her to live life as a white woman.

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Hidden Figuresby Margot Lee Shetterly

Hidden Figures is a true story that details the way Black women helped spearhead some of NASA's most pivotal moments in history. It was because of their level of genius that men were able to safely go on space expeditions and make it back to Earth in one piece. However, these women still bore the brunt of segregation despite their intelligence and it sometimes threatened to overshadow what they were capable of bringing to the table.

Nevertheless, Dorothy Vaughan, Mary Jackson, Katherine Johnson, and Christine Darden managed to move mountains at work and in space.

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Black Cakeby Charmaine Wilkerson

What would you do if you learned about the hidden past of one of your parents? In Black Cake, estranged siblings Byron and Benny take it upon themselves to truly understand who their mother is after she dies. They learn to set aside their differences as they realize why their mother kept secrets and eventually forge an impenetrable bond.

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When We Were Birdsby Ayanna Lloyd Banwo

Yejide is tasked with the magical gift that the women in her family have, but she'd rather ignore the very thing that caused her dying mother to be distant. In her mind, nothing is worth becoming a negative person. On the other hand, Darwin respects tradition right up until his job requires him to ignore it. He also sheds his identity and begins building a new life for himself. Somewhere along the lines of shedding tradition is when these two souls meet and it's clear that the dead knows something they don't.

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The Late Americansby Brandon Taylor

Iowa City is home to those who love and agitate each other in The Late Americans. Seamus, Ivan, Fatima, and Noah are at different stages of life, but they're all surrounded by the same environment that threatens to rock their worlds. They decide to get away from it all by taking a trip that leaves them changed in one way or another. Somehow love, hurts, and lust manage to find them even as they're looking for something different.

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Memphisby Tara M. Stringfellow

Violence found ways to harm Joan's family from her father's unstable temperament to her grandfather's unfair murder. To escape its stifling nature, Joan becomes a talented artist who comes to term with the ways certain things are ingrained in her. Memphis does an excellent job of showing that younger generations often carry the hopes and dreams of those who have come before us while facing whatever our time period has for us.

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Perishby Latoya Watkins

Helen Jean is haunted by hearing the words "Bear it or perish yourself," during one life-altering night and, once again, we're shown how much the younger generation is affected by what happened to the their ancestors. From Julie B. to Jan, everyone is afflicted with something from the past, things reach a head when hidden secrets threaten to bubble to the surface.

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The Office of Historical Correctionsby Danielle Evans

The Office of Historical Corrections is smartly written by Danielle Evans and explores how people interact with each other. With Black and multiracial characters at the heart of the book, Evans dives into topics about love, grief, and history in a way that'll make readers think.

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What The Fireflies Knewby Kai Harris

What The Fireflies Knew is about young KB's journey as a young Black girl in Detroit. Shaken by the finality of her dad's drug addiction, KB and her sister Nia find themselves living with their grandfather in Michigan. Everyone around KB is hiding something from her and she navigates all of this with the shaky unease of someone who's still trying to figure things out.

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Homebodiesby Tembe Denton-Hurst

Mickey Hayward is a writer with huge ambitions that lie beyond beauty and trendy news, but she can't seem to reach a point where she can write things she actually cares about. Yet, she endures with the support of her partner and everything is normal until she's promptly faced with being laid off. This inspires her to write about being a Black woman with a career in media that falls flat.

Landing back in Maryland, Mickey learns to come to terms with choices she's made so she can decide how she really wants to live her life.

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The Bluest Eyeby Toni Morrison

When a young Black girl's desire to have certain Eurocentric features causes her to ignore her own, she spirals into a longing that threatens her self worth. Not only, but she finds more than she bargains in the midst of wanting to be beautiful in a way she feels she's not.

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Seven Days In Juneby Tia Williams

Mom-coms exist and Seven Days In June is proof of that. It's about single mom Eva Mercy and all the ways her life changes when she encounters Shane Hall. They're both successful writers whose paths cross at a literary event and they realize the passion of their youth hasn't waned. Beyond that, their successful books have been love letters to each other all along.

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The Other Black Girlby Zakiya Dalila Harris

Editorial Assistant Nella Rogers is biding her time at Wagner Books where she's the only Black girl on staff. Surrounded by microaggressions and what feels like a stalled career, she trudges through her days until another Black girl is hired. She and Hazel quickly form an alliance, and things finally feel great. But, that changes when Hazel becomes the golden girl who can do no wrong and Nella is left behind.

If that wasn't bad enough, someone begins leaving threatening notes on Nella's desk and her mind becomes filled with paranoia. It's clear that something sinister is lurking beneath the shiny exterior of Wagner Books and it's up to her to find out what it is.

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Before I Let Go by Kennedy Ryan

Yasmen and Josiah were inseparable until tragedy drove a wedge between them. Convinced they can't save their love, they decide to end things. However, they decide to be amicable co-parents and business partners. What could go wrong?
Well, there's the glaring fact that Yasmen and Josiah haven't stopped loving each other no matter who they've let into their lives. That's the problem...or maybe it's the solution.

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The Neighbor Favor by Kristina Forest

Lily Greene doesn't think she fits in with her successful family. She'd rather chase after a dream of having a career in the literary world, but can't seem to progress no matter how hard she tries. The only bright spot in her life is emailing a fantasy author she's taken a liking to until he stops responding to her without an explanation.
Lily decides to pick her head up and focuses on securing a plus-one to her sister's wedding, setting her sights on her next door neighbor Nick Brown. He's charming, attractive, and he's the fantasy author she was emailing. She just doesn't know it yet.
When he realizes who she is, he decides to help her find a new date. But it's hard to pretend he doesn't have feelings for her when they've traded so much energy between emails.

Self Help Books By Black Authors

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Feeding The Soulby Tabitha Brown

Tabitha Brown takes readers on a journey to learn more about her past before she became social media's 'Auntie.' From her days growing up in South Carolina to the viral video that changed her life decades after realizing what she wanted to do for the rest of her life, Feeding The Soul is a warm book that does what its title says.

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Sisterhood Heals: The Transformative Power of Healing In Communityby Dr. Joy Harden Bradford, Ph.D

Dr. Joy Harden Bradford, Ph.D details the healing nature of having a community of friends who feel like sisters. Despite the idea that women are catty and unable to be trusted, Bradford explains how transformative a sisterhood can be. She talks about how our ideas about other Black women may shape our interactions with them and explains how we can do better collectively.

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Owning Our Struggles: A Path to Healing And Finding Community In a Broken Worldby Minaa B., LMSW

No one is immune to facing struggles in life, but Owning Our Struggles argues that we don't have to let our lives be defined by them. It's a book that's equipped with resources to help us change the narrative we tell ourselves when things feel hard.

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The Sugar Jar: Creating Boundaries, Embrace Self-Healing, and Enjoy the Sweet Things in Life by Yasmine Cheyenne

The title of this book should draw you in with it's mention of something sweet and that's the goal. However, the sugar in question is meant to represent our energy levels. It's another beautiful way of asking us to look at the glass half-full.

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Drama Free: A Guide to Managing Unhealthy Family Relationshipsby Nedra Glover Tawwab

This book has been helping me to set boundaries with my own family and it's something I highly recommend anyone read. Sometimes we find it hard to tell our family members no because we're not raised to think we have to protect our time, mental health, and energy from loved ones. But, it's often necessary in order to have a fulfilled life and Drama Free outlines how we can start.

Memoirs By Black Authors

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Just As I Amby Cicely Tyson

Cicely Tyson is a household name whose piercing work as an actress made her a quiet force to be reckoned with. In her memoir, she introduces us to her childhood and how she became the actress the world respected.

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I Know Why The Caged Bird Singsby Maya Angelou

Maya Angelou's captivating memoir details her life as a young girl raised by her grandmother and uncle in Stamps, Arkansas. It's there she spends time with her older brother Bailey, and the two face the painful realization of their parents' separation and being treated less than by those in a worse financial situation than them. Once Maya Angelou and Bailey find themselves living with their mom, the former faces a sexual assault that haunts her long after it happens. However, she eventually finds strength in being who she is and goes on to become the famed author, poet, and activist we know and love today.

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The Mother of Black Hollywoodby Jenifer Lewis

Jenifer Lewis is another household name who's career spans decades. Nicknamed 'The Mother of Black Hollywood' due to playing an electric maternal figure in movies and TV series, Jenifer shares her life's lessons with readers in this heartwarming novel. She also details her struggle with mental health and it's something that helped me start getting serious about my own healing journey.

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Becomingby Michelle Obama

Before she was known as Barack Obama's wife, Michelle was a young girl who lived happily with her parents and brother in a small apartment. She then went on to become a successful lawyer who carved a name for herself at the law firm she used to work at. In Becoming, she shares the moments she realized she was meant to do something great and how Barack's presidency affected their family among other things.

Collective Books By Black Authors

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Black Women Writers at WorkEdited by Claudia Tate with a Forward by Tillie Olsen

Black Women Writers at Work is full of conversations with some of the most brilliant Black authors of our time. From Alice Walker to Nikki Giovanni, these interviews are a deep dive into how one's life can influence their meaningful work.

Which books by Black authors will you read during Black History Month?

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It won't be long before we can binge all the newest February TV shows, but I have to admit sometimes it's overwhelming to pick a streamer, then sort through all the options. By the time I'm done looking through all the titles, I don't even want to watch TV anymore! If you feel the same, don't worry — I rounded up all the new shows coming to Netflix in February to eliminate at least one of your choices ;).

Keep reading for every new Netflix show coming in February 2025.

1. Envious — On Netflix February 5, 2025

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Vicky has to make the hardest decision of her life: marry Dani and experience stability or see if she can build a life with the exciting and alluring Matías. Looks like following your heart is way more complicated than she thought.

Envious is on Netflix February 5 and stars Griselda Siciliani, Esteban Lamothe, Benjamín Vicuña, Pilar Gamboa, Violeta Urtizberea, Marina Bellati, Bárbara Lombardo, Martín Garabal, Lorena Vega, Susana Pampín, Leonora Balcarce, and Débora Nishimoto.

2. Sweet Magnolias — On Netflix February 6, 2025

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Sweet Magnolias season 4 is just as sweet — and spicy — as the episodes you already know and love. And this time we're all in for some surprises as Maddie, Helen, Dana Sue have to weather both physical and emotional storms.

Sweet Magnolias season 4 is on Netflix February 6 and stars JoAnna Garcia Swisher, Brooke Elliott, Heather Headley, Jamie Lynn Spears, and Logan Allen.

3. The Åre Murders — On Netflix February 6, 2025

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Police officer Hanna moves into her sister's vacation home in Åre after she gets dumped by her partner and suspended from her job. But she jumps back into action (to local cop Daniel's reluctance) when a woman goes missing.

The Åre Murders is on Netflix February 6 and stars Carla Sehn, Kardo Razzazi, Charlie Gustafsson, Francisco Sobrado, Amalia Holm, Frida Argento, Agnes Kittelsen, Jon Øigarden, Robin Stegmar, Olle Sarri, Samuel Astor, and Moa Gammel.

4. Apple Cider Vinegar — On Netflix February 6, 2025

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This Netflix TV show follows Belle and Milla, both of whom gain viral fame for using health and wellness techniques to cure their dangerous illnesses. Unfortunately, their virtual empires are all built on a lie.

Apple Cider Vinegar is on Netflix February 6 and stars Kaitlyn Dever, Ashley Zukerman, Aisha Dee, Alycia Debnam-Carey, Thom Green, Mark Coles Smith, Tilda Cobham-Hervey, Phoenix Raei, Essie Davis, Chai Hansen, Richard Davies, and Susie Porter.

5. Surviving Black Hawk Down — On Netflix February 10, 2025

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Using first-person interviews, Surviving Black Hawk Down takes a look at the real events that inspired Black Hawk Down from director Ridley Scott.

Surviving Black Hawk Down is on Netflix February 10.

6. Cobra Kai: The Finale — On Netflix February 13, 2025

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The Cobra Kai finale brings it all to a close this February — 40 years after the 1984 All Valley Karate Tournament. And it's sure to be an ending for the ages.

Cobra Kai season 6 ends on February 13 and stars Ralph Macchio, William Zabka, Martin Kove, Xolo Maridueña, Jacob Bertrand, Mary Mouser, Tanner Buchanan, Peyton List, Gianni DeCenzo, Courtney Henggeler, Vanessa Rubio, Dallas Dupree Young, Yuji Okumoto, Alicia Hannah-Kim, Griffin Santopietro, and Oona O'Brien.

7. Melo Movie — On Netflix February 14, 2025

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Celebrate Valentine's Day with this romantic movie, which follows two young people feeling torn between love and pursuing their independent dreams. Honestly, relatable.

Melo Movie is on Netflix February 14 and stars Choi Woo-shik, Park Bo-young, Lee Jun-young, and Jeon So-nee.

8. Love Is Blind Season 8 — On Netflix February 14, 2025

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Love is Blind is finally back and you're going to want to watch the whole series in one sitting. V-Day plans: made.

Love is Blind season 8 is on Netflix February 14 and is hosted by Vanessa & Nick Lachey.

9. I Am Married...But! — On Netflix February 14, 2025

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This rom-com series follows I-ling, who can't seem to leave her husband, even though she can't handle living with her in-laws anymore. But when she meets a soulmate on a dating app and simultaneously starts wanting a baby, she finds herself more torn than ever.

I Am Married...But! is on Netflix February 14 and stars Alice Ko and Jasper Liu.

10. Valeria Season 4 — On Netflix February 14, 2025

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The final season of Valeria follows best friends Valeria, Carmen, Nerea, and Lola as they tackle new relationships, overcome crises, and take on the craziest chapter yet: their thirties.

Valeria season 4 is on Netflix February 14 and stars Diana Gómez, Maxi Iglesias, Federico Aguado, Paula Malia, Juanlu González, Teresa Riott, Mima Riera, Silma López, and José Pastor.

11. Court of Gold – On Netflix February 18, 2025

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Take a peek behind the curtain of the 2024 Paris Olympics with this sports series, with a focus on the USA, France, Serbia, and Canada teams.

Court of Gold is on Netflix February 18.

12. My Family — On Netflix February 19, 2025

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When a terminally ill father begins preparing his family — including his two young children — for a life without him, he learns they have more to work through than he realized.

My Family is on Netflix February 19 and stars Eduardo Scarpetta, Vanessa Scalera, and Massimliano Caiazzo.

13. Zero Day — On Netflix February 20, 2025

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Robert De Niro stars as former president George Mullen, who now leads a task force investigating the Zero Day cyberattack. But everything changes when he realizes it might have been an inside job.

Zero Day is on Netflix February 20 and stars Robert De Niro, Lizzy Caplin, Jesse Plemons, Matthew Modine, Dan Stevens, Connie Britton, and Angela Bassett.

14. Running Point — On Netflix February 27, 2025

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Isla is totally surprised when a scandal leads her brother to retire...and sets her as President of the Los Angeles Waves basketball team. But even more frustrating? Dealing with a male-dominated industry that doesn't believe she has what it takes.

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The sweet season of love just got even sweeterDunkin’s back at it again with some all-new menu offerings, just in time for Valentine’s Day! They just launched some delicious donut flavors in lieu of the holiday, including two of the “most requested” limited-time items.

Scroll on to see what’s on the 2025 Dunkin’ Valentine’s Day menu!

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Dunkin’ fanatics will know (and love) the two famed donuts returning to the V-Day menu: the Cupid’s Choice and Brownie Batter specialty donuts!

The Cupid’s Choice Specialty Donut is filled generously with Bavarian kreme and topped off with strawberry-flavored icing and some festive sprinkles.

The Brownie Batter Specialty Donut is filled with a chocolatey brownie batter-flavored butter creme. Then, it’s finished off with a rich chocolate icing and, of course, Valentine’s Day sprinkles!

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The rest of Dunkin’s donut lineup will be getting a Valentine's Day makeover, too! Through February 18, all of their filled donuts will be handed off to you in a lovely heart-shaped shell. Plus, every regular donut (including Munchkins!) that typically comes with sprinkles will be prepared with pink, white, and red heart sprinkles. I’ll take, like, 30! Thanks!

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The Dunkin’ Valentine’s Day menu officially launched on Wednesday, January 29.

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And if the returning donuts aren’t enough to fill your Dunkin' Valentine’s Day menu cravings, the coffee chain is pairing up with New York-based artist and muralist Corey Paige Designs for a super cute merch capsule collection. Launching January 29 at 9am ET, you’ll be able to shop two adorable crewnecks ($45), a hat ($25), socks ($16), and a heart-shaped tote bag ($25)!

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So, this season, make sure to snag a Dunkin’ Valentine’s donut (or a dozen!) and rock your love for the chain with some irresistibly cute merch!

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