December 2025 Comfy Reading Wrap-Up
December felt like the perfect month to slow down, light the fire, and sink into some memorable reads. I ended the year with a mix of thrillers, emotional heavy-hitters, and books that completely absorbed me. Here’s a cozy rundown of everything I read in December 2025:
December Comfy Pick of the Month: Atmosphere by Taylor Jenkins Reid
Total Books Read: 5

The Books I Read
The Hunting Wives by May Cobb
A dark, addictive thriller that kept me turning pages late into the night. Full of secrets, tension, and messy characters, this one was dramatic in the best way.
Atmosphere by Taylor Jenkins Reid
As expected, Taylor Jenkins Reid delivered an immersive, emotional story. This book felt expansive and intimate at the same time—perfect for quiet evenings when you want to be fully transported.
Yellowface by R.F. Kuang
Sharp, uncomfortable, and impossible to stop thinking about. Yellowface was a standout read—satirical, biting, and very timely. Definitely not cozy in theme, but incredibly compelling.
Redeeming 6 by Chloe Walsh
An emotional rollercoaster. This book demanded my full attention and my whole heart. Heavy at times, but deeply rewarding for readers invested in the characters. This book is part of a series, I recommend starting with the first book Binding 13.
The Favorites by Layne Fargo
Stylish, dramatic, and full of ambition. This was a fun way to round out the month—perfect for readers who love complicated relationships and high stakes.
Final December Thoughts
December reading was all about immersion for me—books that pulled me completely out of the cold winter nights and into other worlds. It was a strong way to close out my 2025 reading year, and I already feel nostalgic about this little stack of stories.
