This Week’s Top Best Sellers: February 25, 2026
Some weeks, the best sellers list feels like a chaotic group chat—thrillers arguing with fantasies, memoirs elbowing past crime novels, and one or two dark‑horse titles quietly stealing the spotlight. This week is exactly that kind of lineup. It’s messy, emotional, twisty, and absolutely worth clearing a spot on your nightstand for.
Below are the five best sellers dominating the last week of February, each bringing its own flavor of tension, heart, and late‑night page‑turning energy.
1.) “Nobody’s Girl” by Virginia Roberts Giuffre

“Nobody’s Girl” isn’t just a book—it’s a gut punch wrapped in raw honesty. Virginia Roberts Giuffre writes with the kind of clarity that comes from surviving the unthinkable, and she doesn’t flinch away from the darkest corners of her story. This memoir dives into trauma, exploitation, and the long, brutal climb toward reclaiming one’s voice.
What makes it one of this week’s standout best sellers is the emotional precision. Giuffre doesn’t sensationalize her past; she contextualizes it. She shows readers what survival looks like when the world keeps trying to silence you. It’s heavy, yes, but it’s also deeply human—and impossible to forget once you’ve read it.
2.) “Stolen in Death” by J.D. Robb

J.D. Robb returns with another adrenaline‑spiked entry in the Eve Dallas series, and “Stolen in Death” wastes zero time pulling readers into the fire. In a preview from Macmillan Publishers, “A blow to the head with a block of amethyst has left multibillionaire Nathan Barrister dead—while nearby, a vault, its door ajar, sits filled with priceless paintings, jewelry, and other treasures. Lieutenant Eve Dallas’s husband, Roarke—who misspent his youth in Ireland as a scrappy thief—recognizes at least two stolen pieces among the hoard. The crime scene suggests a burglar caught in the act. But only one item seems to be missing.”
Eve is at her best here: relentless, intuitive, and just messy enough to feel real. The stakes are personal, the pacing is ruthless, and the twists land with that signature Robb precision. It’s no surprise this one shot straight onto the best sellers list. Fans will devour it, and newcomers will wonder why they didn’t start this series sooner.
3.) “It’s Not Her” by Mary Kubica

Mary Kubica has a talent for making you doubt every character on the page—including the ones you swore you trusted. “It’s Not Her” is a psychological thriller built on shifting ground, where a missing woman, a suspicious neighbor, and a trail of half‑truths collide in a way that keeps you guessing until the final chapter.
Kubica leans into paranoia and emotional misdirection, crafting a story where every revelation feels like a trapdoor. This is the kind of book that makes you cancel plans because you need to know what happens next. Its rise on the best sellers list makes perfect sense—readers love a thriller that plays fair while still messing with their heads.
4.) “The Night Prince” by Lauren Palphreyman

If you’re craving something supernatural, romantic, and a little chaotic, “The Night Prince” is the fantasy escape of the week. Lauren Palphreyman blends dark magic, forbidden attraction, and a world teetering on the edge of ruin into a story that feels both cinematic and deeply character‑driven.
In a preview from her official site, “Aurora may have survived the Wolf King. But his bite marks her skin, and in accordance with Wolf Law, that makes her his property. Now, he wants her back. To beat him and take his throne, Aurora and Callum must form a dangerous alliance with one of the most feared Wolves in the Kingdom, Blake. He is their enemy, but he has entangled his life with Aurora’s—meaning she cannot harm him without forfeiting her own life.”
Palphreyman’s writing is lush without being overwrought, and the emotional stakes hit just as hard as the magical ones. It’s no wonder fantasy readers pushed this title into the best sellers spotlight—it’s addictive in the best way.
5.) “Cold Zero” by Brad Thor with Ward Larsen

For readers who want their fiction sharp, tactical, and grounded in real‑world tension, “Cold Zero” delivers the goods. Brad Thor teams up with Ward Larsen to create a high‑stakes thriller packed with covert operations, geopolitical pressure, and the kind of military detail that makes you feel like you’re right there in the briefing room.
The story centers on a mission that spirals into something far more dangerous than anyone anticipated, forcing its protagonist to navigate shifting alliances and impossible choices. It’s brisk, bold, and unapologetically intense. Its place among this week’s best sellers is well earned—this is the kind of thriller that keeps your pulse up long after you’ve closed the book.
This week’s best sellers lineup is a reminder that readers are hungry for stories that hit hard—emotionally, psychologically, and sometimes even physically. Whether you want a memoir that demands empathy, a thriller that keeps you wired, or a fantasy that sweeps you out of your daily grind, the Feb. 25 best sellers have something worth grabbing.
