K-drama romance lovers might find Netflix’s February 2026 slate lighter on pure love stories compared to thrillers, but heartfelt carryovers from January deliver swoon-worthy moments amid budding attractions and second chances. Perfect for cozy winter nights, these series mix emotional depth, chemistry, and light suspense — all streaming worldwide.
1. The Art of Sarah (Premiering February 13)
Shin Hye-sun shines as Sarah Kim, a sharp-witted woman hiding her true identity as a luxury brand executive while caught in a high-society murder investigation. Romance blooms unexpectedly amid elite parties and dark secrets, as she navigates trust issues with a charming detective ally. This mystery-romance hybrid promises stylish visuals, tense chemistry, and twists that test love’s resilience.
2. Can This Love Be Translated? (Streaming Now from January)
A multilingual translator (Kim Seon-ho) collides with a glamorous international idol (Go Youn-jung), sparking an electric yet chaotic romance across languages and cultures. From awkward first meetings to heartfelt confessions, the series captures the thrill of cross-cultural sparks, cultural clashes, and vulnerability. Fans of slow-burn enemies-to-lovers will adore its witty banter and emotional payoff.
3. No Tail to Tell (Streaming Now from January)
Fantasy meets modern romance when a charismatic soccer star encounters a mysterious nine-tailed fox spirit in human form. Their love-hate dynamic evolves from playful antagonism to deep passion, blending supernatural charm with relatable dating hurdles. Expect magical dates, jealous rivals, and tender moments that highlight destiny versus choice.
4. Crash Landing on You (All Seasons, Streaming Now)
A South Korean heiress paraglides into North Korea, landing in the arms of a stoic army captain. This timeless classic offers swoony forbidden love, cultural clashes, and unbreakable bonds tested by politics. Revisit for its perfect blend of humor, heart, and high stakes — ideal if you crave epic cross-border romance.
5. What’s Wrong with Secretary Kim (Streaming Now)
A narcissistic vice president (Park Seo-joon) fights to keep his efficient secretary (Park Min-young) from quitting, uncovering mutual feelings along the way. Office rom-com gold with flirty banter, jealous exes, and sweet gestures that melt workplace barriers. Light, addictive, and endlessly rewatchable.
6. Descendants of the Sun (Streaming Now)
A surgeon (Song Hye-kyo) and Special Forces captain (Song Joong-ki) fall hard amid disaster zones and military ops. Their passionate story weaves intense action with tender sacrifices, proving love thrives in chaos. A benchmark for mature, resilient romance.
7. Business Proposal (Streaming Now)
A food researcher (Kim Se-jeong) poses as her friend on a blind date with her CEO boss (Ahn Hyo-seop), igniting fake-dating hilarity turned real emotions. Contract romance tropes shine with workplace laughs, family drama, and steamy confessions.
Final Take
February’s Netflix romance focuses on quality carryovers with one intriguing premiere, emphasizing chemistry over quantity. The Art of Sarah adds thriller edge to budding attractions, while January hits like Can This Love Be Translated? deliver fresh multilingual magic. Classics provide comfort binges.
These stories prioritize real emotions: cultural bridges in Can This Love, supernatural sparks in No Tail, workplace sparks in Secretary Kim. Stellar casts and OSTs amplify the feels, making them perfect for date nights or self-care.
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