Mar 24, 2025

Let's Discuss: Fairy Tales & Retellings

 

Another idea popped into my head the other day and it was about fairy tale retellings! I had been scrolling on Instagram when one caught my eye and then a whole rambling discussion started going in my head and I decided to use it as a post! Lol.


Fairy Tales & Retellings


I love fairy tales! Some of my "origin" reads were fairy tales themselves! I loved Disney as a kid, but I also loved the OG fairy tales too! Retellings of fairy tales usually catch my eye, and I am likely to always pick up the book to see what it's all about when I know it's a retelling of Peter Pan, The Beauty and The Beast, and The Little Mermaid! While their Disney versions are vastly different from the original tales, I can't help but intrigued by their retellings or books that were inspired by these tales.

Especially when we want to turn Captain Hook into an anti-hero or at least sympathize for him! Honestly, ever since the show Once Upon a Time with Colin O'Donoghue as Captain Hook, I was totally for this idea of Hook not being the villain we always thought him to be! I loooove these kinds of stories the most! Lol.

With the others, the standard retellings are fun, modernized versions or what have you. I know I've read an origin story, so to speak, about the sea witch in The Little Mermaid. Other times of course we get the retellings straight from Disney themselves, which are still a lot of fun! 

I do think among my collection of books I probably read/have the most of Peter Pan retellings or versions where Hook is our storyteller! 


How about you? Do you enjoy fairy tale retellings? Do you have a favorite fairy tale where you're likely always to pick up its retelling in whatever form? And by "pick up" I mean at least read what it's about, not necessarily "read" read. 







It's Monday! What Are You Reading?

 

It's Monday! What Are You Reading? is hosted by Kathryn at Book Date. It's a fun meme where we gather to share what we've read last week and our reading plans for this week.



Last Week I Read:

The Scarlet Veil by Shelby Mahurin (5 stars)



Currently Reading:

The Shadow Bride by Shelby Mahurin (ARC)



What I Plan to Read Next:

Phantasma by Kaylie Smith



Other Posts of Interest:

Let's Discuss: Reading & Weather
Teaser & Top Ten Tuesdays
Can't Wait Wednesday #188
Books from the Backlog #127
Book Blogger Hop #350
Stacking the Shelves--More Mail Games







Mar 23, 2025

Stacking the Shelves--More Mail Games

 

Stacking the Shelves is all about sharing the books you are adding to your shelves, may it be physical or virtual. This means you can include books you buy in physical store or online, books you borrow from friends or the library, review books, gifts, and of course ebooks! The meme is now hosted by Reading Reality.


The week was another blur. Nothing eventful, which was nice after last week! No storms or any scary business. I think we're getting rain overnight (last night) but the news said it's nothing like last week, so that was a relief. This week was just a normal week all in all! I did go crazy when one of my packages kept arriving and departing and arriving and departing back and forth at the same Distribution Center of No Return pretty much all week long! It was nuts and it wasn't even a book! I was like this is UNNATURAL for a non-book package! I tried to stop checking the tracking as it was supposed to arrive Monday but didn't arrive until Saturday and of course I was stressed because it was still a highly coveted item that I received which is down below! Another awesome piece from Pages of the Night that sold out! I know if worse came to worse I could possibly get a replacement for it if Britnee was able to get the parts, but thankfully it arrived and was damage free--which is also always a concern when the mail plays this game with my heart!


Here's what I got this week:



The Thorns by Dawn Kurtagich--I was really surprised when this one shipped early and arrived early! I thought the release date was April 1, when I originally had it down for March 25th I think? I can't remember anymore! Lol. I preordered it so when books arrive I am generally just happy that they are safe!






Then in Britnee's first Valentine's preorder sale at Pages of the Night I ended up buying one of the houses as I felt like I have an abundance of Caraval/OUABH dolls as it is. Lol. Imagine that! But this house I thought was so cute and I just wanted it, so here I am!



It's a fairy mushroom house! I thought it would look cute with my "fairy" books for bookstagram, so here we are! Lol. Plus I loved its frosting features and it was just so cute looking!





And that's it for me this week! What all did you get?








Mar 21, 2025

Book Blogger Hop #350

 

This meme is hosted by Billy at Ramblings of a Coffee Addict!


This week's question is: Sometimes, readers get into funks and maybe stop reading or feel like reading is work. What do you do to get yourself out of a reading funk? (submitted by Nicole @ The Christian Fiction Girl)



MY ANSWER: I honestly don't encounter too many reading funks. I enjoy reading too much to really feel any kind of "funk." Occasionally I will get genre burnout if I read too many fantasies or thrillers or paranormals in a row, but this is easily fixed by picking one of the other genres that weren't included in that genre binge.

I'm honestly not sure I could provide advice in this sense. Usually my go-to advice would be to re-read a beloved favorite! Whichever book you consider your favorite, give that one a read again to help revive your passion for reading!






Mar 20, 2025

Review--The Scarlet Veil by Shelby Mahurin

This dark and thrilling vampire romance—set in the world of the New York Times bestselling Serpent & Dove series—is perfect for fans of Sarah J. Maas!

Célie Tremblay has always been a good girl: kind and beautiful, a daughter of whom every parent would be proud. She surprises the entire kingdom when she defies tradition to become the first huntswoman—including her new captain and fiancé, Jean Luc, who rules the huntsmen with an iron fist. He isn’t the only one concerned for Célie’s safety, however. Though her friends try to protect her from the horrors of her past, mysterious whispers still haunt her, and a new evil is rising in Belterra—leaving bodies in its wake, each one drained of blood.

Determined to prove herself in her new role, Célie tracks the killer to the lair of Les Éternels—ancient creatures only spoken about in nursery rhymes—and catches the attention of their king, a monster who hides his plans for her behind beautiful words and sharp smiles. Now Célie has new reason to fear the dark because the closer he gets, the more tempted she feels to give in to his dark hunger—and her own.


Shelby Mahurin returns to the world of Serpent & Dove with The Scarlet Veil in which we follow Celie Tremblay on  perilous journey where she works to solve a gruesome set of murders and she may have just been kidnapped by the murder himself. This was a most exciting and alluring read that kept me riveted the entire time I read it and that it involved vampires was just the icing on the cake!

Celie has been training with the Chasseurs for awhile now, she's struggling to prove herself in a line of work that was reserved for men, but since she's engaged to Jean Luc, a captain of the Chasseurs, she's given a chance to try her luck. I felt for Celie here, as try as she might she was always cast aside for her "delicate sensibilities." I kind of wanted her to punch a few people, but she's very even-tempered it turns out.

But then when she discovers a friend has been murdered, she's more determined than ever to solve it whether or not Jean Luc and the Chasseurs approve. But in a fit of anger and letting her emotions getting the best of her, Celie finds herself kidnapped by a pair of vampires and brought to their secret island where vampires and other paranormals are allowed to live peacefully--as peacefully as paranormal types can get at least! She soon finds herself in the company of the vampire king, Michal who has his own set of plans for Celie.

This was a most intriguing book indeed! I've loved vampires for nearly all my life and since the vampire craze died once again some years ago, I've had to bide my time with other incredible reads but finally, at last, a delectable vampire read finally made it into my hands and it was everything! 

Celie was my kind of character. She comes off as an innocent sort. Her sister Pippa died tragically due to the war from the Serpent & Dove trilogy. She endured horrors at the hands of Lou's evil mother and was even put in a coffin with her sister's dead body for days on end. But she's come out a survivor and I think the people around her have forgotten that. Instead, they want to shelter her and keep her tucked away where it's safe and that's the last thing Celie wants for herself. Even her fiance, Jean Luc, treats her with the kiddie gloves. He thinks she's better off tucked away somewhere out of the action. I was kind of surprised she decided to marry the guy when he doesn't treat her as an equal or partner. And it's because of this, because even Celie begins to question her own feelings that when Michal steps onto the page, we know sparks will fly and I was begging for it to happen!

Granted, their relationship starts off just as rocky. He had her kidnapped, he treated her poorly in the beginning, but then with the forced proximity, things begin to change, very slowly, between them. It's not long before looks begin to happen, those long pauses, and oh, it was everything!

We soon learn of a greater problem though, the one who was really behind all the murders. There's a Necromancer at foot and Michal believes that he's after Celie for reasons. And then this soon opens up a whole set of secrets and plans for revenge that will leave your head spinning!

There is so much to unravel in this 600+ page book but man did those pages fly by! I love that Lou, Reid, Coco, and Beau all return as well! They play a decent role in the story, but it still largely belongs to Celie and her new cast of friends of sorts.

You don't have to have read the original trilogy in order to follow along in this one. I finished that series a few years ago and so many books ago, so my memory was fairly non-existent about that one. But the key-points were highlighted in this one when it was relevant and it was enough to jog my memory and get the gist of what is being noted. Usually it was just events and certain characters' roles in those events. So again, fairly easy to follow along. Of course there's the history between the characters as well that will be missed, but reading a completed trilogy is always fun too as there's really no waiting between books for you! 

All in all, The Scarlet Veil was a fabulous read and made my vampire loving heart oh so happy! It does end with a killer cliffhanger but thankfully I have the sequel lined up and ready to go! As when it comes to duologies, they are always best binged if you can handle the wait! Which luckily I did as this wait would have been killer! If you've been waiting for a dark and romantic vampire read, then your wait is finally over! I highly recommend this one to all the vampire readers out there!


Overall Rating 5/5 stars






Books from the Backlog #127

 

Books from the Backlog is a fun way to feature some of those neglected books sitting on your bookshelf unread.  If you are anything like me, you might be surprised by some of the unread books hiding in your stacks. This is a fun meme hosted by Carole @ Carole's Random Life in Books.



For Immortal Huntress and cunning private investigator Nikki Glass, vengeance trumps all in the final novel in acclaimed author Jenna Black's addictive urban fantasy series!

What happens when fertility goddesses go on strike? Nothing much—except maybe the end of the human race.

When private investigator Nikki Glass became immortal as a descendant of Artemis, she never dreamed she’d find herself playing marriage counselor to the gods. But she doesn’t really have much of a choice when the crazed ex-wife of Anderson Kane—a god in disguise who just happens to be the son of a Fury—decides to enact revenge by wiping out all of humanity. Somehow, Nikki must convince the two to kiss and make up, but with Anderson now gone AWOL, she'll have to find him first. To top it all off, the cat’s out of the bag that Anderson killed Konstantin, the Olympians’ deposed leader. Now their new boss—Konstantin’s son—is out for blood.

With every mere mortal’s fate now resting in Nikki’s hands, can she outsmart the gods…or will she be doomed to spend the rest of eternity in a barren and desolate world?


I added Jenna Black's Divine Descendant to my TBR pile in May of 2016! I had loved this series of hers and this last book was only available as an ebook, so, naturally, I've forgotten its existence since it lives on my kindle! I need to try to start reading at least one of these books a month, but I do honestly get caught up on other series or when I am trying to read books for an upcoming event, then I end up diving into a "dying to read" book. But I would like to finish this series some day! I feel like it might have involved the Greek gods, but my memory is fuzzy since it's been 10 years since I've read the series prior to this one!







Mar 19, 2025

Can't Wait Wednesday #188

 

Can't-Wait Wednesday is a weekly meme hosted at Wishful Endings, to spotlight and discuss the books we're excited about that we have yet to read. It's based on Waiting on Wednesday, hosted by the fabulous Jill at Breaking the Spine.


Ready or Not meets Throne of the Fallen in a spicy, enemies-to-lovers fantasy romance, where an Italian getaway turns deadly after a young woman is trapped in her host family's cursed game.

Ready or not, the game has begun.

Genevieve Grimm has felt adrift ever since her sister became the head of the family. So when a mysterious friend of their mother's invites her to Italy, she accepts. She arrives at his grand palace, expecting passion and magic, decadence and luxury... perhaps even a midnight ball.

She doesn't expect the owner's ruthlessly handsome son to slam the door in her face. Rowin Silver is tall, dark, and exceptionally rude, and invitation or not, he demands Genevieve leave and never come back. But Genevieve follows nobody's orders, especially those of arrogant rich boys. She slips inside—and immediately discovers her mistake.

Rowin and his family are caught in an insidious game of hide and seek, where only one can win. The rest will be trapped in Hell... until the competition begins again.

Genevieve must either join the hunt or forfeit any hope of escaping. But to her dismay, her best chance of survival lies with Rowin. Since lovers may play as a pair, Rowin and Genevieve agree to form an alliance under the guise of a fake courtship. However, as they race through the game's elaborate labyrinth, trapped among gleaming gold and shining marble, their loathing gives way to irresistible attraction. Only Rowin is keeping secrets, especially when it comes to his ruthless family, and Genevieve can't help but wonder if she's trapped in two treacherous games: Enchantra and the one Rowin is playing with her heart.


I STILL need to read Phantasma but I've got a good feeling about this series! The covers alone have me with heart eyes! They sound incredible too! So hopefully I can up the first one in my TBR pile soon--unless I did already because I'm writing this post pretty well in advance! Lol.


TITLE: Enchantra
AUTHOR: Kaylie Smith

PUBLISHER: Forever
GENRE: Fantasy
RELEASE DATE: April 8, 2025




Lose yourself in this exhilarating return to the #1 global bestselling Shatter Me universe, the first book in a new series set ten years after the fall of The Reestablishment.

James Anderson had a plan. Or half of one. All that matters is that he managed to do what his older brother, the famous Aaron Warner Anderson, never did: infiltrate Ark Island, the last refuge of The Reestablishment. In the past decade no outsider has breached the stronghold of the authoritarian regime, but James is in. In a prison cell, sure, but as far as James is concerned, a win is a win.

It’s been ten years since the fall of The Reestablishment. Ten years since the notorious duo — Juliette Ferrars and Aaron Warner Anderson — led a worldwide rebellion and established the New Republic of the West. But after a decade of unsettling quiet, The Reestablishment is ready to make a devastating move, and they have the perfect person for the job.

Rosabelle Wolff had a plan. She always has a plan. On Ark Island, where constant surveillance is packaged as security, even emotions must be experienced with caution. A trained assassin, her every movement is monitored by synthetic intelligence—and when she’s given an order to kill, she never hesitates.

Brimming with pulse-pounding action and torturous romance, Watch Me is an explosive journey through a dystopian landscape where enemies-to-lovers has never felt more impossible. Step into a beloved and breathtaking world that demands an answer to a desperate question—

Who are we when no one is watching?


Excited for this new book in the Shatter Me universe! I'm kind of glad it will focus on new characters though as I felt like things ended in a good place for Juliette and her crew. Of course, I've got a fuzzy memory on it all at the moment! Lol. But yes, definitely can't wait to read this one!



TITLE: Watch Me
AUTHOR: Tahereh Mafi

PUBLISHER: Storytide
GENRE: YA Dystopian
RELEASE DATE: April 15, 2025









Mar 18, 2025

Teaser & Top Ten Tuesdays

 

Teaser Tuesday is a weekly feature hosted by Purple Princess of The Purple Booker



Here are the rules:

1. Grab your current read
2. Open to a page
3. Pick out 2 lines that are SPOILER FREE
4. Name the title, author, etc.


"'She deserves to know the truth, Jean. I know you want to protect her--we all do--but she needs to know the danger. It's time.'" p 73










TITLE: The Scarlet Veil
AUTHOR: Shelby Mahurin
PUBLISHER: HarperTeen
GENRE: YA Paranormal
RELEASE DATE: September 26, 2023




Top Ten Tuesday was created by The Broke and The Bookish in June of 2010 and was moved to That Artsy Reader Girl in January of 2018. It was born of a love of lists, a love of books, and a desire to bring bookish friends together. 


This week's topic is: Top Ten Books on My Spring 2025 To-Read List



*in no particular order




10. THE SHADOW BRIDE by Shelby Mahurin--my next read! 
9. HOLY TERRORS by Margaret Owen--just finished binging the first two books and omg, that ending! I need to know how this will all end!
8. BLOOD MOON by Britney S. Lewis--another review book that I'll more than likely read this spring because it sounds sooo good!




7. MARKED BY MOONLIGHT by Sophie Jordan--another review book I can't wait to read because WEREWOLVES!
6. PHANTASMA by Kaylie Smith--this sounds incredible and the author is coming here next month so I am hoping to get this first one read before then! 
5. THE HOUSE THAT HORROR BUILT by Christina Henry--I initially meant to read this last month but then other events were announced and my reading queue was totally shifted!





4. ONE DARK WINDOW by Rachel Gillig--been meaning to read this one for ages now!
3. A PROMISE OF PERIDOT by Kate Golden--really want to finish this trilogy because I LOVED the first book!
2. THE CHAMPIONS by Kara Thomas--the companion sequel I didn't know I needed!





1. FANG FICTION by Kate Stayman-London--another book that keeps begging to be read!









Mar 17, 2025

Let's Discuss: Reading & Weather

 

So this past weekend on Friday we had some pretty severe and scary storms roll in that prevented me from doing my usual Friday night reading and then it got me thinking about other weather and our ability or inability to read.


Reading & Weather


What kind of weather prevents you from reading comfortably? Clearly me and storms don't work together. Especially the severe kind. I mean I'm good with reading and it's just a regular rain shower or thunderstorm. As long as it's not the severe-get-to-the-basement kind of storm, I can happily read!

I am not much of an outside reader. In St. Louis summer lasts an insanely looooong time. Like we'll probably start seeing upper 80s by the end of next month and I do not clash with anything above 80 degrees. It's just too hot and too humid with where I live. So any summer reading will be done from the comforts of indoors with the AC blowing gently to keep things comfortable.

If it's a nice day with good temperatures and not a whole lot of sun and heat, I can comfortably read outdoors. It's not that I am against it. It's just rare to get an actual "perfect" day to read outside around here. It's either too cold or too hot and if a day comes in between that's decent...well, we might be having storms again, so there goes my anxiety and inability to read! But there is the occasional nice day that can just be a nice day and if it's a day where I have time to read outdoors I would!


What about you? Do you have ideal weather conditions you can read in? Is there weather where you can't read at all for whatever reason? Is it too nice a day to read and you do something else? Let's discuss!






It's Monday! What Are You Reading?

 

It's Monday! What Are You Reading? is hosted by Kathryn at Book Date. It's a fun meme where we gather to share what we've read last week and our reading plans for this week.


Last Week I Read:

Painted Devils by Margaret Owen (4 stars)



Currently Reading:

The Scarlet Veil by Shelby Mahurin



What I Plan to Read Next:

The Shadow Bride by Shelby Mahurin (ARC)



Other Posts of Interest:

Let's Discuss: My Beef with Romantasy
Teaser & Top Ten Tuesdays
Let's Discuss: Faceless Covers
Can't Wait Wednesday #187
Books from the Backlog #126
Book Blogger Hop #349
Stacking the Shelves






Mar 16, 2025

Stacking the Shelves

 

Stacking the Shelves is all about sharing the books you are adding to your shelves, may it be physical or virtual. This means you can include books you buy in physical store or online, books you borrow from friends or the library, review books, gifts, and of course ebooks! The meme is now hosted by Reading Reality.


Another week of the year is done! What a week it was too. All week long the news was preparing us for severe storms and here I am thinking it's STILL WINTER!! Spring has not arrived yet despite it being March and the clocks moving an ungodly hour forward. It's WINTER! I will cling to this season for as long as possible for Spring usually means this mix of storms and a nice day or two and then we move into torrential heat! The storms were pretty bad too. Luckily, we didn't get much damage. I think there are a few roughed up parts of the house and siding mostly, but overall it was minimal damage. Although the power did go out and thankfully we are still in winter and it wasn't 90+ degrees like the last time we had a power outage that lasted DAYS! Also thankfully, this power outage lasted maybe 14 hours. I ended up leaving the house an hour or two before it came back on and it was blissfully on when I returned!

I also had a book signing this past week to see Elle Cosimano again! She came here for the last two books of her series and I continued to go to every one of them! Lol. It's so sweet that she recognizes me too! It also makes me want to cry when an author says I look familiar and can place my name or instagram handle! The signing was really my only bit of excitement! The storm gave me anxiety and was a wretched day overall because I knew it was coming and the wait was dreadful! But we're all safe and there was no crazy damage for any of my local family so it was a blessing to make it to the next day all right.


It was a slow week for books this week, but I did finally get a "surprise" Fairy Loot book since I no longer get emails from them regarding orders. It's weird. I've tried emailing them about it twice but no one really seems to know why this is happening. I guess they can't reach out to their website provider or whatever tech op side that handles what should be automatic emails when it comes to order confirmations or order shipping notifications. I don't get any of those. So when a Fairy Loot box arrives it's a surprise! For it seems they ship out of DE as well as B&N, so I never really quite know what book is arriving as I'm too lazy to double check my B&N trackings and then it's only a possible chance that it's a FL order as I never know if the tracking number could be for someone else in the house!

But anyway, onto this week's haul:



The Wild Dark by Katherine Harbour--this was a preorder sale order I made. It's a sequel to a book I still need to read, but they went with a paperback release instead of a matching hardcover, so I thought I'd better order this one just in case the series is cancelled and done at 2 books.
A Touch of Shadows by Jessica Thorne--a somewhat impulse purchase! I had just added this to my wishlist "for later" and then B&N announced the triple stamps sale for the weekend and I thought, why not?!




Then I got my Fairy Loot copy of Where the Library Hides! I'll just share the already shown cover (and the sprayed edges!):


Where the Library Hides by Isabel Ibanez--Fairy Loot edition



Then for review from the publisher I received:


The Shadow Bride by Shelby Mahurin (ARC)


THANK YOU HarperTeen!!




And finally, on my trip to B&N yesterday, I took a leisurely stroll around the store. It actually took me awhile to find my book from above! Here I went to the "romantasy" section first and it was actually shelved in fantasy! This was after I checked all the tables up front and was about to ask for help but then I suddenly remembered the fantasy section! Lol.

Anyway, I ended up buying this bookmark that had me LOLing! Of course, I'd rather it say "pile" instead of "list." What good is a list going to do me when I need my actual books! Lol.




And that was it for me this week! What all did you get?