Winter is the perfect time to snuggle up in bed, light a candle, and read a book that makes you escape from reality and enter a new world. There are plenty of great books out there, especially for the winter. The Nightingale and The Bear by Katherine Arden is a read that has audiences hooked during snowy seasons. Set during winter in a Russian village, this historical fantasy focuses on Vasya, a girl who can interact with spirits, including the winter demon Morozoko. This story centers around a young woman's struggle for independence and tradition versus religion. This book is the perfect read if you enjoy fantasy and suspense. It is also set in a winter village and focuses on the snowy demon Morozoko, putting you right in that suspenseful wintery mood. Another book that gives cozy winter vibes is Little Women by Louisa May Alcott. This book is set during the holidays in the years after the civil war and follows the four March sisters as they transition from their childhood to womanhood, each discovering their own personalities and dreams. This book is a perfect winter read for its family traditions themes, snowy settings, and a family coming together and never giving up on each other. To continue with more books audiences enjoy, One Day in December by Josie Silver is a best selling romance novel following a girl named Laurie who experiences love at first sight when she encounters a mysterious man on a London bus, only later when it's too late does she find out that man is her best friends new boyfriend. The book takes you on a long journey filled with friendship, heartbreak, and missed opportunities. Last on our recommendation list is a read that truly connects with the audience during these winter months is The Christmas Bookshop by Jenny Colgan. The story revolves around Carmen, who lost her job, and moved to Edinburgh to stay with her seemingly perfect sister Sofia. While there Carmen decides to take on a dusty old bookshop for Christmas as she navigates through family tensions, romance with an energetic author, and discovers her own path to purpose and happiness. These are all some great books to help get you through your winter reading journey through these last couple chilling months, as they all have that comforting cozy feel that audiences never fail to cuddle up and enjoy.