Dec 11, 2025

Review--Daisy Darker by Alice Feeney

The New York Times bestselling Queen of Twists returns…with a family reunion that leads to murder.

After years of avoiding each other, Daisy Darker’s entire family is assembling for Nana’s 80th birthday party in Nana’s crumbling gothic house on a tiny tidal island. Finally back together one last time, when the tide comes in, they will be cut off from the rest of the world for eight hours.

The family arrives, each of them harboring secrets. Then at the stroke of midnight, as a storm rages, Nana is found dead. And an hour later, the next family member follows…

Trapped on an island where someone is killing them one by one, the Darkers must reckon with their present mystery as well as their past secrets, before the tide comes in and all is revealed.

With a wicked wink to Agatha Christie’s And Then There Were None, Daisy Darker’s unforgettable twists will leave readers reeling.


Daisy Darker is my first novel by Alice Feeney as it was recommended to me by my cousin and boy was she right to recommend it! I'm still reeling by what I read and just astounded by the story. If this is just a taste of Feeney's style, I cannot wait to read more!

Daisy Darker has always been a bit broken. Born with a rare heart condition, she was never expected to live a very long life and was since sheltered as a child. But when Nana calls for a celebration of her 80th birthday at her house that sits in a precarious place surrounded by waters, it basically becomes inaccessible when the tide is high. The family all comes regardless of their issues and trust me, there are issues aplenty! 

We soon realize that the Darker family really hits the nail on the head with their name. There are some sinister secrets among this bunch. When Nana reveals to them her will, and how she will essentially leave everything to her granddaughter, Trixie, everyone is...dismayed. Then a few hours later, Nana is found dead and the tide is now high, so they are stuck at the house until it lowers and the murderer walks among them.

The family begins to find clues left behind, either by the killer or someone else. Ones that clearly show what kind of family we're dealing with and it is very dark indeed. It's after the first clue they find, yet another of them is found dead. The clock is ticking and the tide is only getting marginally lower, while the killer continues to get even closer.

This book was definitely eerie indeed! Following Daisy around you wonder how such a sweet person survived being raised by such monsters. With parents who were barely there for her and sisters who were either cruel or ignoring her, Daisy really only had her Nana to depend on for any kind of affection. But Daisy also has her own secret, one that she has kept for years and perhaps was the cause of some of the strife she had with her sisters.

The pacing to this book was spot on! We are counting down to when the tide will be low enough for the family to escape, but as time moves on and more secrets and events from the past are revealed, you start to wonder, do we want any of them to survive? We are treated to a slew of flashbacks either through mysteriously left home videos or Daisy reflecting on things the videos did not show. At times, it did feel a little bogged down with so much happening in the past and little being seen in the present. But we will learn it's in the past where the story truly lies.

This is definitely one of those books where you have to be paying close attention in order to see the ending coming. While I was paying some sort of attention, I will admit I was still taken completely by surprise. I mean, I did guess one thing right, lol, but yeah totally blown away by this one's ending!

If you're looking for a mystery that will keep you guessing and leave you with the chills, then I highly recommend checking out Daisy Darker! If all of Feeney's books are going to end up like this then I might be adding a few more books to my never-ending TBR pile!


Overall Rating 4/5 stars






 

Books from the Backlog #165

 

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's Random Life in Books!



When a copy-cat killer arrives in the small New England town of Edgeport, criminal psychologist Audrey Harte must use all her skill to solve the case.

Audrey has been hired by the prosecution to help prepare for the trial of 19-year-old serial killer Ian "Boy Scout" Monroe. His one surviving victim, Tori Scott, is the star witness, but when someone begins killing with Monroe's M.O., the authorities -- and Audrey -- begin to wonder if Monroe had a partner. Keeping Tori safe is the main concern, but Audrey has also attracted the copy-cat's attention.

Audrey is drawn into a dangerous game of cat and mouse, and when someone close to her is abducted by the killer, she has no choice but to play. . .




I added Kate Kessler's Two Can Play to my TBR in May of 2017. If you hadn't already guessed, this whole series is on my TBR pile! I loved pretty much every book I've read by Kate of the many surnames, lol, there have been quite a few! So This series automatically made it to my TBR, I just need to read it now!







Dec 10, 2025

Can't Wait Wednesday #226

 

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.


Deadly tarot, wicked schemes, dangerous alliances . . . can you survive the Forge?

Sexy, action-packed, and brimming with magic, A Vow in Vengeance is an unputdownable romantasy debut.


Rune Ryker has nothing left to lose. Everything’s been stolen by the Immortals—her family, her home, her freedom. But she’s done playing by their rules.

Each year, humans are forced to journey into the Immortal Realms, but twenty-year-old Rune orchestrates her own selection, determined to find her family and destroy anyone who stands in her way. Rune is used to doing whatever it takes to survive, and now she must endure the Forge, a cutthroat college for the Immortal druids’ elusive tarot magic. When Rune’s magic reveals itself to be the rarest and most powerful, she must live with its only other wielder—Prince Draven. As arrogant as he is ruthlessly ambitious, he’s the last person she can trust.

Rune’s abilities also draw the eyes of the most dangerous druids in the realms. Some want to use her. More want her dead. Draven offers to train her . . . for a price. As Rune becomes ensnared in Draven’s dangerous games, she learns there are secrets at the heart of the kingdom that some will kill to protect.

And Rune and Draven’s growing attraction may be the spark to ignite a brewing war.

Tropes
Enemies to Lovers
Fake dating/ fake fated mates
Coming of rage
There’s only one bed


I have been eyeing this one for over a year as well I feel like! It sounds amazing! I love the concept of tarot being important in books! I've read maybe 2-3 books/series that did this and I'm ready for a new one!


TITLE: A Vow in Vengeance
AUTHOR: Jaclyn Rodriguez

PUBLISHER: Slowburn
GENRE: Fantasy Romance
RELEASE DATE: January 13, 2026



Siblings return to the house they fled eighteen years before, called back by the ghost of their long-missing brother and his haunting request to come home.

Strange things happen in Fell, New York: A mysterious drowning at the town’s roadside motel. The unexplained death of a young girl whose body is left by the railroad tracks. For Violet, Vail, and Dodie Esmie the final straw was their little brother's shocking disappearance, which started as a normal game of hide-and-seek.

As their parents grew increasingly distant, the sisters were each haunted by visions and frightening events, leading them to leave town and never look back. Violet still sees dead people—spirits who remind her of Sister, the menacing presence that terrorized her for years. Now after nearly two decades it’s time for a homecoming—because Ben is back, and he’s ready to lead them to the answers they’ve longed for and long feared.



I think I've only read 2 of Simone's books so far, but I am definitely a fan! Will likely be adding this one to the pile at some point! Lol.


TITLE: A Box Full of Darkness
AUTHOR: Simone St. James

PUBLISHER: Berkley
GENRE: Thriller
RELEASE DATE: January 20, 2026






Dec 9, 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.


My work trip and then being endlessly busy the rest of the week and exhausted on top of that seriously cut into my reading time, so alas I am still reading this one. But it's also very possible that I might have finished it but for the sake of getting this post up on time, I am returning to this one for a teaser!


"I scowled at him, and he flicked his gaze over me, lingering on my mouth. 'It wasn't an insult. I like it.'" p 432

















TITLE: A Court This Cruel & Lovely
AUTHOR: Stacia Stark

PUBISHER: Self
GENRE: Fantasy Romance
RELEASE DATE: March 24, 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: FREEBIE: Top 10 Snowy Covers



*in no particular order




10. A KILLING COLD by Kate Alice Marshall--snowy cover, snowy title! Super chilling winter mystery too!
9. DEAD OF WINTER by Kresley Cole--classic YA choice!
8. AN ICE COLD GRAVE by Charlaine Harris--another perfect wintry cover/title choice!




7. BLOOD BENEATH THE SNOW by Alexandra Kennington--a bit brutal but there's still snow!
6. THE WEDDING WITCH by Erin Sterling--Christmas vibes and snowy trees!
5. HOLLY by Adalyn Grace--wintry title and frosted holly berries!




4. HOLIDAYS ARE HELL by Multi Authors--another old school choice but was among the first to come to mind!
3. THE DEATHLY GRIMM by Kathryn Purdie--still on my TBR but these new white covers definitely evoke winter vibes!
2. THE PRISONER'S THRONE by Holly Black--this cover screams winter!






1. SPECTACULAR by Stephanie Garber--the obvious choice! Christmasy vibes and snowflakes too!









Dec 8, 2025

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:


A Court this Cruel & Lovely by Stacia Stark (4 stars)




Currently Reading:


Daisy Darker by Alice Feeney




What I Plan to Read Next:


We Who Will Die by Stacia Stark




Other Posts of Interest:

 






Dec 7, 2025

Review--A Court This Cruel & Lovely by Stacia Stark

 

For years, when I fell asleep, I dreamed of a man with blazing green eyes and a cruel smile.

The day I meet him, the ruthless mercenary leaves me for dead.

Just hours after humans are born, the gods take what little power we have. In return, they protect our borders from the vicious, merciless fae.

The humans who manage to keep their power are known as the corrupt.
And they are burned.

When my forbidden power is discovered, I’m forced to flee my tiny village and the life I adore.

To survive, I make a desperate bargain with the mercenary who abandoned me at my weakest.

Our deal is simple: I’ll help him and his mysterious friends sneak into the city. And he’ll help me learn to wield the strange, dark power I’ve always kept hidden. The power that may just be the key to my survival.

But the ruthless mercenary is hiding secrets of his own. Secrets that threaten the safety of everyone I love. Secrets that could tear this kingdom—and perhaps even this world—apart.



Stacia Stark’s A Court This Cruel & Lovely is the first book in the Kingdom of Lies series and starts off with a bang! If you’re looking for an action packed fantasy read filled with secrets’ lies, mystery, and a bit of heated romance then look no further.

Prisca has magic, dangerous magic. She can freeze time for short moments but when you live in a world where you aren’t “allowed” to have magic until your 25th year, she has had to keep it secret or risk death. Stark builds up a very unique world where humans are to give their magic over to the gods upon their birth. Anyone found to have magic before they’re twenty-five are set to die. There was also a war with the fae that led to more chaos and destruction but things have been better since their banishment. 

When Prisca uses her magic to save someone she ends up having to go on the run which is when she encounters Lorian and his band of mercenaries. While one rescues her from the river, Lorian orders them to leave her behind while they continue their mission. Prisca is trying to get herself to safety and the start of a new life where she won’t be killed for having magic. 

When she crosses paths with Lorian again they come to an agreement. She will help them get into the next kingdom undetected, using her powers and they will help her get to a ship and freedom. So naturally, Prisca spends time with these guys and the romantic tension between her and Lorian is intense! There’s definitely heat between these two but they butt heads more than anything else!

Soon Prisca finds herself forgoing safety and working with rebels to displace the king who has been up to shady business and causing terror. Ultimate danger ensues and nothing will ever be the same again for her.

This book was truly amazing! I loved Prisca as a heroine. She was strong, fierce, and never afraid to speak her mind which was often seen as uncouth for a lady. Then there’s Lorian who is your typical brute of mystery. He acts like a d with an ick but is still fiercely protective of his friends and is fighting his own mission which takes awhile to become clear. 

The pacing to this one had its ups and downs. It moved fast at times when we knew Prisca’s direction but then when the course was altered things became foggy and that’s when we would hit some slower points. There was still plenty of intrigue to keep me going, and there were several times I was shouting “why would you do that” at the characters! And it was sometimes little things that just defied common sense on a covert operation! Lol.

When we finally got to the epic ending, I felt like it was a little rushed. We were building to this huge climax and then it was done and over. Yes, there’s a bit of a cliffhanger and there’s still plenty more to come—clearly—but it just felt like we hit fast forward to get to the end when everything else was drawn out.

Despite a few minor hang-ups I did greatly enjoy this one! The characters are what kept me going even with a few poor decisions that were made. Lol. The story was deeply intriguing as well and I cannot wait to see what will happen next!


Overall Rating 4/5 stars






Stacking the Shelves--The Black Friday Damage

 

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.


I survived the week somehow. The work trip was okay. Weather was as expected and I was somewhat miserable. My hotel wasn't super great as I was in an off the main property room. Apparently my hotel had these "casistas" which were room like cabins 1/4 mile away from the hotel. Which on a normal vacation would be fine, but when I have to call a shuttle to take me to the hotel to meet my group who was all at the hotel, it was inconvenient. I got the sense the hotel was fully booked as there were other work groups from other companies there and I overheard one person saying he was being sent to an overflow hotel after one night's stay, so I felt like it wasn't worth trying to talk to the staff about changing rooms since it was only 2 nights. It was a most stressful 2 nights but I survived...barely. The rest of the week was exhausting as I was trying to get caught up as other people decided not to work at all that week, treating our meetings as a vacation so there was a lot of slack to pick up. Yesterday I attended the St. Louis Teen Author event that tends to happen in December every year and it was pretty fun! I got to meet three authors I've never met and saw a few repeats again. So at least the week ended on a high note after 5 days of dreadfulness.

Onto my haul...in my defense, there were quite a few Black Friday sales and then other preorders came in...and yeah...it's scary since this is largely all on my TBR pile now! 









Fallen Gods by Rachel Van Dyken--I preordered this one awhile back at Target when they had a BOGO 1/2 off sale!
The Bookshop Below by Georgia Summers--I had been eying this one and then with the B2G1 free sale on Black Friday, I added this to the cart!
Daisy Darker by Alice Feeney--this one was recommended to me so I bought a copy off Pangobooks and plan to start it next!
Girl Dinner by Olivie Blake--I originally was going to wait for the PB version, but then with the B2G1 sale, I just decided to buy it now!
Throne in the Dark by A.K. Caggiano--this one popped up on my radar recently and it sounded amazing so into the cart it went! I think this was the third book I got in the B2G1 sale!
The Last Vampire by Romina Garber--a preorder that came in and I just finished the ARC a few weeks ago! It was a fun read!
A Kingdom This Cursed & Empty by Stacia Stark--Stacia is coming here next month and I just finished reading the first one, about a 1/4 through I decided to go ahead and order the rest of the series!
A Crown This Cold & Heavy by Stacia Stark
A Cursed Son by Day Leitao--one I had been eyeing and then bought at B&N during their extra punches sale during BF! Plus gift card!
Make Me a Monster by Kalynn Bayron--SIGNED! Impulse purchase yesterday after hearing Kalynn talk about this one! It sounded awesome and I may or may not have bought the last copy at the bookstore table! It was the last one on the table, so got lucky there! Lol.
We Who Will Die by Stacia Stark--Book of the Month edition! I had a credit, so it only cost me like $3 for the sprayed edge feature!



Then I received my Fairy Loot Call of the Forgotten trilogy:



The Iron Prince by Julie Kagawa--FL edition
The Iron Traitor by Julie Kagawa--FL edition
The Iron Warrior by Julie Kagawa--FL edition



Then I received my preorder incentive for The Last Wish of Bristol Keats!




THANK YOU Flatiron Books!



And then finally, I won a contest on Instagram from Ideal Bookshelf/Jane Mount! Naturally, it arrived while I was out of town and I've been tired and stressed so I haven't started the advent countdown of it, I might just save it for next year, although I guess it can still be done now as I wouldn't really write the titles on the mini books...



THANK YOU Jane Mount!




And that was it for me this week! Yes, for someone who doesn't really have any December releases on her list, I certainly got a lot this week! I blame Black Friday! Only 2 were preorders after all! Lol.

What all did you get? Any good Black Friday deals come in for you?










Dec 5, 2025

Book Blogger Hop #387

 



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


This week's question is: What kind of book do you like to curl up with in the winter? (submitted by Billy @ Coffee Addicted Writer)



MY ANSWER: I'm not really a seasonal reader. If there's a holiday themed book, I will try to read it around that time of year but sometimes it doesn't happen right away or I can't wait that long if it released earlier! Lol. But for the most part, during winter I will just pick up the next TBR book I've been itching to read, or if there's an upcoming event I need to plan for, or even a book for review. Whatever's in my reading queue is what I am reading!

Although this winter, I do want to try to read Holly by Adalyn Grace since it's holiday themed! A maybe re-read of Spectacular too, if I have time! Lol.