Day: April 22, 2026

Book Review: 14 Nights in February

14 Nights in February
Authors:
KH Johnakin

Ben Farthing
Published: January 25, 2026
Kindle: 206 pages

Reviewed By: Jessica
Dates Read: February 24- March 24, 2026
Jessica’s Rating: 2 stars

Book Description:

14 chapters. 14 nights. 1 terrifying love story.

Years ago, a ghost hunt shattered Elizabeth’s life and took away the man she loved.

Now, she’s put her past behind her.

But then her old partner calls to ask a favor. His brother, Fitz, is insistent on documenting the strange activity at the Route 14 Motel. Elizabeth reluctantly agrees to help him.

The motel has a reputation: Each February, one room becomes active per night…

Fourteen rooms. Fourteen nights.
All leading to Valentine’s Day.

The hauntings are very real—restless spirits trapped in unfinished stories. Elizabeth and Fitz decide to help each ghost move on, one room at a time.

But a murderer’s ghost still stalks the motel—dangerous, powerful, and furious that someone is freeing his victims.

Amid cursed hotel rooms, vengeful ex-lovers, and rooms with only one bed, Elizabeth and Fitz will have to decide how much they’re willing to risk for love.

14 Nights in February is a horror/romcom designed to be read one chapter per day, from February 1st through Valentine’s Day—written by two authors living their own real-life love story, Ben Farthing and KH Johnakin.

Jessica’s Review:

14 Nights in February had an appealing premise and it is also an ‘advent’ book: Read a chapter a day from February 1- February 14th in time for Valentine’s Day.  I enjoyed Farthing’s advent book for Halloween, The 31st Trick or Treater, so I was looking forward to this one.   I wanted to see how a horror advent book for Valentine’s was going to go. We have fourteen chapters with a haunted hotel room and ghost in each: It sounds great! Knowing the co-author KH Johnakin is also his wife, I was thinking we were in for some horror and maybe some romance added in. After all, you are supposed to read it for Valentine’s Day.

I did not get it started until after Valentine’s Day, and was hoping to read a chapter a day as the authors intended, but time-wise I was not able to.  The story also just did not work for me: I wasn’t intrigued. I did finish it but maybe should have just DNF’d it. For me the best part was the epilogue.

I think it might have just been the wring time for me to read the book and might at some point in the future give it another try. Just not anytime soon.

Purchase Links:
Amazon US
Amazon UK