Jan 17, 2025

Review--The Last Namsara by Kristen Ciccarelli

 

In the beginning, there was the Namsara: the child of sky and spirit, who carried love and laughter wherever he went. But where there is light, there must be darkness—and so there was also the Iskari. The child of blood and moonlight. The destroyer. The death-bringer.

These are the legends that Asha, daughter of the king of Firgaard, has grown up learning in hushed whispers, drawn to the forbidden figures of the past. But it isn’t until she becomes the fiercest, most feared dragon slayer in the land that she takes on the role of the next Iskari—a lonely destiny that leaves her feeling more like a weapon than a girl.

Asha conquers each dragon and brings its head to the king, but no kill can free her from the shackles that await at home: her betrothal to the cruel commandant, a man who holds the truth about her nature in his palm. When she’s offered the chance to gain her freedom in exchange for the life of the most powerful dragon in Firgaard, she finds that there may be more truth to the ancient stories than she ever could have expected. With the help of a secret friend—a slave boy from her betrothed’s household—Asha must shed the layers of her Iskari bondage and open her heart to love, light, and a truth that has been kept from her.


I'm diving deep into my TBR pile now! I finally picked up Kristen Ciccarelli's The Last Namsara and I can honestly say I was not fully prepared for this wild fantasy read! Dragons galore, rich mythology galore, and a plot that was a slow burn that had me eating up the pages!

Asha is the king's dragon slayer and his daughter. She slays the dragons to protect the people. But when the arranged marriage her father made for looms closer, she would do anything to get out of it. Her betrothed is not a great man, Jarek, and brings to mind of Disney's Jafar in his sleaziness. Her father then tells Asha if she kills Kazo, a great and powerful dragon...the dragon who left her scarred many years ago and thus made her into the dragon killer, then she could be free of the marriage obligation. So Asha sets out to kill a powerful and mighty dragon.

Certain events lead Asha to be working with one of Jarek's slaves, Torwin. Interaction with the slaves is strictly forbidden, mainly on the slaves' end as there are certain things that must never happen between a slave and someone of Asha's standing. But naturally, we all know where things are about to head, but that takes awhile to develop anyway.

Meanwhile, Asha is being plagued with dreams, very foretelling dreams that may not quite be dreams at all in which her gods are giving her tasks to do. There are things she must do in her quest to fulfill her father's bargain and to finally gain her personal freedom.

This book, wow, this book was pretty amazing! I'll admit there was a bit of a slow start as I tried to acclimate myself to this new fantasy world with new rules and terms and a history that we get glimpses of. Every few chapters we would get an excerpt like interlude that told a backstory of something that was vaguely touched upon or we got a mythology type lesson. These were incredibly helpful and shed some much needed light onto things. I was honestly a bit sad when they stopped roughly before the halfway point, but I guess by then we had gotten all the backstory we needed.

That being said, I do wish there could have been a glossary in back for some of the terms that got tossed around when it came to social standings. There were names for Asha's position, the term for the slaves, and then there were other groups involved as well from other kingdoms...now that I think of that, a map would've been wonderful too! Lol. When it comes to unique fantasy worlds like these, I feel like I need a better picture to be able to get a grasp on the terms and peoples within. Their lack of appearance didn't really deter my enjoyment, but it did sometimes make it a bit confusing to grasp who was who and who might be an enemy or ally. So that kind of thing!

As far as the romance goes, I found it to be very sweet. It's definitely on the lighter side of things which nowadays feels surprising for a YA novel. Although this was out in 2017, so yeah, I am way late to the game, as always! But honestly, sometimes it's a little refreshing for the romance to be the sort of sweet, closed door kind of romance. But there weren't really any doors in this one for them to be closed in the first place! Lol. It was definitely a slow burn of a romance too in that it took time for feelings to be met on both sides. There were still plenty of intense or heated moments in between though to liven things up!

And I will also loosely mention that this is the first book of 2025 and the first book in a good long way that had made me full on cry like a baby! It was not a happy cry either and while I may have made a mention of it on Threads, I won't spoil things here, but keep some tissues handy in this one. I honestly do not remember the last time I cried this hard at a book! So be forewarned in that.

The secrets to this one were also just amazing! I was not prepared for the startling revelations that this story would unfold! Not prepared at all but I thought their execution was spot on! I cannot wait to see how the rest of this trilogy will turn out! 

If you're looking for your next dragon read this is one you will want to take a look at! It's different by far from some other series that I won't mention--mainly because I am behind in that one too, lol--but really, who could pass up any book involving dragons these days or any day? The Last Namsara is a fiery worthy read for sure!


Overall Rating 4/5 stars






Book Blogger Hop #341

 

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


This week's question is: Have you participated in Sheila's FIRST BOOK OF THE YEAR? (https://bookjourney.net/) (submitted by Elizabeth @ Silver's Review)



MY ANSWER: I have not! I'm actually not familiar with this one. I guess I will have to take a peek and see what it is about! Stay tuned to see if I participate. Lol.







Jan 16, 2025

Books from the Backlog #118

 

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 magic sleeps, everything changes.


For as long as she can remember, Winnie Price has visited another world in her dreams, a magical fae realm caught up in a war of intrigue and sorcery. Where nature is all-powerful and a dark prince will do anything to save his dying clan. She thought this realm was pure imagination, until one midsummer’s eve when the owl who visits her window once a month transforms into a boy before her eyes. And not just any boy, the dark fae prince.


With his clan on the verge of extinction, Cathair O Cuana knows that his secret feelings for the human girl can never be more than fantasy. Caught between duty and emotion, he knows his responsibility to his people comes first. But when the magic sleeps and she sees his true form, the girl he yearns for finally feels within his reach—just as a traitor in the palace pushes the kingdom to the brink of war. Will disaster drive them apart or pull them together?


In a world where dreams, magic, and war collide, a human girl with a special ability and a fae prince with the weight of a kingdom on his shoulders must risk everything for a chance at happily ever after.


I added Tera Lyn Childs' When Magic Sleeps to my TBR pile in April of 2016. This I do believe was a newsletter freebie! Goodreads shows it as a 41 page short story, so that clocks about right I suppose for a freebie. I think it might have been a trilogy as well, and I think I have the rest on my kindle somewhere too! The question though is if it's on my old kindle or current one! Lol. As I don't believe I transferred my purchases onto my new one when I got it however many years ago. Luckily, I still have the old kindle and charger and of course that's likely stored somewhere in my Amazon account! I think I might give these a read eventually as they sounded like fun! Plus since it's a quick read it would definitely help my Goodreads Challenge should I ever need it!







Jan 15, 2025

Review--The King of Crows by Libba Bray

 

The finale to The Diviners from author, Libba Bray.

After the horrifying explosion that claimed one of their own, the Diviners find themselves wanted by the US government, and on the brink of war with the King of Crows.

While Memphis and Isaiah run for their lives from the mysterious Shadow Men, Isaiah receives a startling vision of a girl, Sarah Beth Olson, who could shift the balance in their struggle for peace. Sarah Beth says she knows how to stop the King of Crows-but, she will need the Diviners' help to do it.

Elsewhere, Jericho has returned after his escape from Jake Marlowe's estate, where he has learned the shocking truth behind the King of Crow's plans. Now, the Diviners must travel to Bountiful, Nebraska, in hopes of joining forces with Sarah Beth and to stop the King of Crows and his army of the dead forever.

But as rumors of towns becoming ghost towns and the dead developing unprecedented powers begin to surface, all hope seems to be lost.

In this sweeping finale, The Diviners will be forced to confront their greatest fears and learn to rely on one another if they hope to save the nation, and world from catastrophe...


The King of Crows is Libba Bray's conclusion to the ultimate Diviners series and it was quite the wild ride! Like her previous books this was packed to the brim with story, characters, and history...naturally with ghosts and utter chaos and insane danger! It was a read that kept the heart racing that's for sure.

All is not well in the US...after the death of Sarah Snow, blame is thrust upon Mabel Rose and Arthur, who were also killed in the explosion that killed Sarah and now Jake Marlowe is leading the hunt for the Diviners' heads. He has turned America and its citizens against Evie and all her friends, and all the Diviners. Now Evie and her friends are on the run, separated and must follow Isiah's visions to go to Nebraska and find the girl called Sarah Beth who might be the key to stopping the King of Crows.

But Marlowe, as we know, has a very special plan involving the Diviners and needs Evie and her friends specifically in order to gain control over the King of Crows and he will stop at nothing until he gets everything he wants.

This book...this book was packed with story! As Evie and her friends all scatter during the chaos, they are separated by the winds of time, but they all make their way to Bountiful, Nebraska where Isiah's vision pointed them to go. Much, very much, happens along the way to all of them and we see this through the various chapters. The characters are all growing, they are all realizing what they want out of life and what they will do to get it. Decisions will be made, hearts may be broken, and everything will change forever, everything.

There's so much to unload in this one. Not only is it a series finale, but it's truly the end of an era! Bray wrote this series for nearly a decade! Quite a long time to get four books, but man were these things packed with story, character, and heart. My emotions were pulled in a million directions with this one. Just when I thought I was done crying at one moment, Bray had me crying at the next. You will not leave this book unchanged, that's for sure.

Despite having such a lengthy buildup to this final battle, I can't help but feel like the actual final battle happened so quickly. Yes, it took time to get to that last stage and there were plenty of other battles to be had, but the one that mattered? The one that counted? Over in a blink. I was just like...that was it? It's over? The world is now safe? I guess I just wanted a little bit more, something explosive...like this is THE END.

The final moments of the book started to make up for it and then we are blasted by another historical event and I was just like, wait, what's going to happen next? Clearly, not a sequel or spinoff, but still. I mean I don't know. I know other series enders will tend to do something like that, give you that last little taste that something big is about to happen, but yet we will never know its details. I mean, I guess we can just say this was just a big historical moment that wasn't led by anything paranormal, but still...I'll always wonder.

The overall ending though, I was pretty satisfied with. I mean, when you think of it...all these characters, all these things that have happened...things were going to happen that would not end happily for all. I guess those few annoying little questions that about other secondary characters don't matter in the big picture, but I still wondered about them. Like what would happen to them after all that has happened to the Diviners? I guess we can just say they will try to find their own happy ending...but again, it's just a little nagging thing. I like knowing where everyone ends up in the final book a series and not getting those answers in print just aggravates me a little. Again, they weren't main characters, so I guess it really shouldn't matter, but that's just my beef. Lol.

All in all, I was still quite pleased by this one. Yes, some parts felt overly long and drawn out. I didn't feel like it was necessary to have such moments be soooooo drawn out and it take so long for the plot to get rolling again, but it is what it is. The book definitely rides a tidal wave when it comes to pacing that's for sure, but I lived for those upturn moments where things were finally picking up and came crashing down to startling revelations!  It made for one exciting and bone chilling read when you throw in the dead that stalk the night!


Overall Rating 4/5 stars






Can't Wait Wednesday

 

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.



From New York Times bestselling author of Dark and Shallow Lies comes a new southern gothic supernatural thriller about a teen girl in a small Ozark town who can hear the bones of the dead.

The past three years have been tough for Lucifer’s Creek, Arkansas, a small town quietly tucked away in the Ozark mountains. More than two dozen people have disappeared on the local hiking trails; there one moment, gone the next, not a trace left behind, until their buried bodies are discovered.

17-year-old Dovie doesn’t believe in magic even though she comes from a long line of women who can hear the bones of the dead sing, and for the past few years the bones have been crooning nonstop, calling out to Dovie to dig them up.

Some of the old-timers believe that it’s the monstrous Ozarks howler snatching people off the Aux Arc Trail. Well Dovie doesn’t believe in the howler, and she doesn’t believe her best friend Lo when he tells her he is being haunted by dark shadows. All she believes in is her talent that guides the local sheriff to the bones when they begin their song, then reuniting the dead with their families to give them some peace.

Lo doesn’t know peace, though. The shadows follow him everywhere. He soon learns they’re the murdered hikers and they want answers. But the truth of their deaths isn’t buried with their bones; it’s hidden somewhere deep in the hills. And Lo and Dovie must unearth it before anyone else is killed.


I still need to read Sain's other books on my TBR pile but I loved her first one and am excited for more of her spooky thrillers! This one sounds intriguing as well and I look forward to adding it to my collection! lol.


TITLE: When the Bones Sing
AUTHOR: Ginny Myers Sain

PUBLISHER: G.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers
GENRE: YA Thriller
RELEASE DATE: March 4, 2025







Jan 14, 2025

Let's Discuss: Reading Essentials

 

I'm back with another topic to ramble about! Lol. Trying to make up for the few days at the beginning of the year where I was sick and didn't do anything but rest! So the next thing I started thinking about are reading essentials. What is essential to you when you read?


Reading Essentials


In this scope, I am thinking more about your reading environment and the things you need to happily and comfortably read! For me, when I read, I first enjoy a nice comfy spot! I usually just read in my bed until I can find the right house and gain the right comfy reading chair. Lol. I need my comfy pillows and usually a blanket and just settle in!

Next I need my reading pillow! I know I remember seeing some flock about Book Beau's reading pillows as they resemble nursing pillows for babies, but honestly, I love this little thing! It makes reading in bed so much easier and it props my book up very nice, especially when I am reading a 500+ one! Those bigger books definitely need the extra boost and it helps my wrists and arms greatly to have that support!

Next up, I need a bookmark! Yes, some have referred to them as quitter strips, but they are needed for those times I need to break for meals, look something up that I read that keeps nagging at me and I need my phone to research said thing, and other various reasons...like hearing the doorbell for a package delivery! Lol.

The other thing I always need is a notebook and pen! I take notes when I read to help me remember things for when it comes time to write my review. And if I happen to be reading a book in an ongoing series I will write out full plot details so I have as much of a summary recap as possible for when the next book comes out!

I feel like those are the main things I need! Obviously, other little things might pop up on occasion. But these are the things I cannot be without! Of course, the comfy reading spot doesn't always get to happen, especially on road trips or other occasions when I might not be in my full out reading mode but the rest I would very much want or need! But yeah, my phone has worked as a great backup to take notes in as I just email them to myself to put in my notebook for later if I happen to be out and left that behind.


So what are your reading essentials? What do you have to have by you or with you for when you are reading?






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.


This time around my teaser is one that I found myself really relating to!


"She had learned to keep her eyes straight ahead. But she never got used to the looks people gave her in the seconds before they corrected themselves: a combination of pity, nervous gratitude for their own good fortune, and the jot of fear when they realized--just for a second--that this good fortune was not guaranteed, that anything could happen to them at any time. That they were vulnerable. Those were the people who looked away fastest." p 109-110







TITLE: The King of Crows
AUTHOR: Libba Bray
PUBLISHER: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
GENRE: YA Historical Paranormal
RELEASE DATE: February 4, 2020




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 5 Bookish Goals for 2025


*in no particular order



5. READ KIM HARRISON'S LATEST RELEASES--I've NEVER been behind on Kim's Hollow series and now I am currently 2 books behind! This must be corrected asap!!
4. READ MORE FROM MY TBR PILE--I did really good with this last year as from the 77 books I read last year over half of these were TBR books!
3. FINISH MORE SERIES--I did really well with this last year too! Although I'm now getting more to the point of whole series that need reading and a few I am vastly behind in!
2. TRY TO BUY LESS--I know, I know! The hardest thing for a bookworm to do! I want to "try" to not add too many books to my TBR pile this year...but we'll see how well that goes! Lol.
1. READ AT LEAST 50 BOOKS--I once again set a goodreads goal of 50 books! And I was slightly behind last week as the cold that struck on Jan 1st put me out of commission for 5 days at least and I was reading a big mammoth of a book too!






Jan 13, 2025

Let's Discuss: Reading in the Car

 

So I'm getting this idea a little early, as I was just writing up a quick MIA post, because next week I will be out of town on a family trip. Not so much a vacation, as I will still be working, just in a hotel, so you know, new venue! Lol! But anyway, since I was off the day we start our trip I figure I would read in the car as I won't be the driver, yay! And then it made me wonder...


Reading in the Car


Can you read in the car? I know my mom can't handle reading in the car as it makes her carsick. I can handle it pretty well under normal circumstances. I might have to take a break here or there if I get a little nauseated, but for the most part, I can tolerate reading in the car without getting carsick.

Are you able to read in the car? I don't know, I feel like it's almost a talent to be able to read in the car as I feel like a lot of people can get a little nauseated. Oddly, I sometimes find it harder to read on an airplane than in car. I guess maybe it's because I am usually traveling solo, and reading on a plane doesn't always let me focus on my whereabouts and the people around me. I'm overly cautious at times. I do still read on the plane for a little while but I guess I get more anxious on planes as well, depending where I sit, aisle or window...I try to be aware of my seat "neighbor" and if they need up or whatnot or if I need up, how busy are they with whatever they are doing? Also I tend to pick very early flights and the sun may not always be out so I don't want to use my reading light in case it bothers my seat "neighbors." I know, they are meant to be "personal" and not be shining on other people, but I always feel guilty if I want mine on and my "neighbors" want to sleep. And it would be my luck that I'll be reading a real book and not my kindle at that time! Lol.

But yeah, airplane reading is usually harder for me to do for the weirdest reasons, but car reading? Totally can handle under normal circumstances. Obviously, random headaches or random bouts of feeling nauseous can ruin my plans, but those are sporadic moments at best. Hopefully all will go well this time around and I can read to my heart's content for the return trip I will have to be working on my laptop. Boo.


What about you? Can you read in the car? Or planes? Or how about a train? Lol. I've never traveled by train myself so I can't speak for that mode.





 

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:

Before the Devil Breaks You by Libba Bray (4.5 stars)



Currently Reading:

The King of Crows by Libba Bray



What I Plan to Read Next:

The Last Namsara by Kristen Ciccarelli



Other Posts of Interest:

Teaser & Top Ten Tuesdays
Can't Wait Wednesday
Books from the Backlog #117
Book Blogger Hop #340
Stacking the Shelves







Jan 12, 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.


Well, I survived another week. My cold is still lingering, but I am getting better. I was able to read this week at least and I fell behind on my Goodreads challenge because I didn't pick up my book until day 6 of 2025 and I was only 100 pages or so into a 500+ page book. So yeah, that wasn't too smart of me, or just exceedingly bad timing on my cold! I'm going with the latter. We had a snowstorm blow through sometime late on Sunday, I think it might have started midday and lasted into Monday. Schools were closed, businesses were closed and society shutdown completely because in the Midwest, though we are used to these conditions, we somehow don't have enough manpower to handle it completely. Luckily working from home, I didn't have to deal with any of the roads. Until Tuesday when I had a book signing! Surprisingly the signing was not canceled as many were canceled Monday (okay the one was canceled, but the bookstores AND the libraries were all closed too)! I got to meet Kristin Cast and finally get the answer to what would have happened with her The Escaped series...sadly it was not a happy answer, but there you go. There's still maybe a dash of hope that she might return to it, but you know how it goes with canceled series...and me with my luck. Other than that the week was pretty mundane...except for my shipping woes. Because yes, there are more! I placed a Target order on Sunday for the sale that week and alllllll week long my order kept being out for delivery only to be delayed due to weather conditions. It's Saturday night. I STILL do not have my order. I saw a UPS AND a FedEx truck out today (Saturday). It was delayed AGAIN due to "weather conditions." Today I cry BS. Yes, we had more snow on Friday, but the trucks HAVE BEEN OUT ALL WEEK LONG. There is no excuse as to why they KEEP refusing to deliver to me. I am once again, livid. Apparently my horrendous shipping luck of 2024 has been extended for 2025 as this was my FIRST order of ANYTHING for 2025 and it's been DELAYED FOR A WEEK! They say they will "deliver" it Monday...I no longer know what to believe of them because today was perfectly fine and they could have/should have delivered it today after 5 days of just skipping me. I went out on the roads Tuesday, they would have been fine. So yeah...I'm once again very, very disgruntled with the mail carrier services. Our actual USPS mail took a few days off as well because of "weather" conditions and then everyone got Thursday off after all their snow days, so I was just like WTF. If I had had any books coming I would be soooooo angry because they obviously would not be here this week at all. But I guess, thankfully, I didn't have anything preordered.

Really, I only got one book this week and it was thanks to my signing! Lol.



The Empress by Kristin Cast--SIGNED!





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









 

Jan 10, 2025

Review--Before the Devil Beaks You by Libba Bray

 

New York City.
1927.
Lights are bright.
Jazz is king.
Parties are wild.
And the dead are coming...


After battling a supernatural sleeping sickness that claimed two of their own, the Diviners have had enough lies. They're more determined than ever to uncover the mystery behind their extraordinary powers, even as they face off against an all-new terror. Out on Ward's Island, far from the city's bustle, sits a mental hospital haunted by the lost souls of people long forgotten--ghosts who have unusual and dangerous ties to the man in the stovepipe hat, also known as the King of Crows.

With terrible accounts of murder and possession flooding in from all over and New York City on the verge of panic, the Diviners must band together and brave the sinister ghosts invading the asylum, a fight that will bring them face-to-face with the King of Crows. But as the explosive secrets of the past come to light, loyalties and friendships will be tested, love will hang in the balance, and the Diviners will question all that they've ever known. All the while, malevolent forces gather from every corner in a battle for the very soul of a nation--a fight that could claim the Diviners themselves.


Off to a rocky start this new year as the first week almost I was bedridden with a cold. But now I am back and reading and I finally have finished Libba Bray's Before the Devil Breaks You and it was quite a thrilling read indeed.

There wasn't a clear cut mystery this time around, but boy was there a lot going on! Again, since we have so many characters in this series that we follow throughout each book, it's hard to really pinpoint an exact science of a plot because everyone has their own thing going on, that eventually, all begins to connect together. There is a great battle brewing between the Diviners and the dark forces and the King of Crows is at the helm. We don't know when this "battle" is coming per se, but we know it will be in the next and final book, because the title obviously says it all.

From reading these last two books I have enjoyed the great foreshadowing of this King of Crows. I've been dying to know more about him, and while we don't know exactly who, or what, he is, we do definitely get a better glimpse of this character.

If I had to describe this book in one word, it would be chaos. So much happened to all these characters that I am actually glad I waited to binge read the rest of this series because it's a lot to take in. Theta's past has come back to terrorize her in the form of flesh, something I suspected from the get-go of book 2 really! Then Mabel finds herself getting caught up with a rebel group and falling hopelessly in love with the leader. Despite the terrifying acts of protest, she does believe in what they are trying to do. Then Evie is dealing with her now radio rival Sarah Snow and seeing her dreams of fame slowly fade away; Sam is struggling to find more clues to the whereabouts of his mother; then Jericho decides to go undercover and work for the enemy, Marlowe and submit himself to experiments in order to find a special machine that can read a set of cards decked in holes that Evie and Sam found last go around. 

Lots of of heavy stuff, and yet, I was once again amazed at how Libba was able to carefully craft this into a story that is still easy to follow and understand. We do get a little more insight to these suited men of mystery who continue to lurk in the shadows of the Diviners' going-ons. There was a lot of eye-opening reveals about past secrets and how they connect to the current time, but never fear, as there are still plenty of unanswered questions and puzzles that have yet to be solved.

There was still a great deal of romance in this one as well, as nearly all of the Diviners manage to find someone to connect with. Of course, dear sweet, Evie manages to go back and forth between Jericho and Sam once again. I find myself a little softer on Sam this time around as he's always intrigued me. Jericho just has too much mystery and aloofness to him that seems off-putting. But I'm not writing him off just yet...close as things get a bit dark in this one in the romantic realms as well.

Quite a bit of jaw-dropping actions happen at the end of this one. My mind is still spinning actually and again, I am thanking my (good?) sense at waiting to finish up this series because I can dive in right away without any conflict of memory happening in between! This is definitely a series that is a bit more complex than your typical YA one, so if you haven't read this series yet, but want to, definitely plan on a binge read, unless you read super fast or have a super memory. It's a very detailed and well thought out series where all the pieces will connect together eventually and with the overload of characters and different plot points, a binge read is a seriously fine idea!

Libba Bray is a master at her craft! I don't usually find myself reading historical fiction too much, but mix it with paranormal elements and I'm all in! She weaves in historical facts and knowledge intricately well within a fantastical story of magic and secret government plots. If you plan to read this series, prepare to have your mind blown away with the incredible awesomeness that is Libba Bray!


Overall Rating 4.5/5 stars






Book Blogger Hop #340

 

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


This week's question is: January is National Hobby Month. Do you have any pastimes or interests other than reading that go well with your love of books and literature? (submitted by Billy @ Coffee Addicted Writer)


MY ANSWER: Uhh...does taking pictures of books for my Instagram account count? Lol. Reading pretty much is my hobby. So when I take a break from that--which is rare--I end up taking pictures of books! I also like to do jigsaw puzzles and if it can be a bookish picture that's even better! The same can be said of Diamond Art projects! I started a BIG one last year and since I write this post in advance, I don't know if I actually finished it yet! Lol. Most likely not as we're about to hit all the holidays so free time is about to be a thing of the past! But the Diamond Art poster that I started is of bookshelves! So it was perfect! I just wish it hadn't been such a large size but it was the only size with that design! Lol.







Jan 9, 2025

Books from the Backlog #117

 

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!



“Aerity…” Her father paused as if the words he was forming pained him. “I must ask you to sacrifice the promise of love for the sake of our kingdom.”

She could only stare back, frozen.


When a strange beast terrorizes the kingdom of Lochlanach, fear stirs revolt. In an act of desperation, a proclamation is sent to all of Eurona—kill the creature and win the ultimate prize: the daughter of King Lochson’s hand in marriage.

Princess Aerity knows her duty to the kingdom but cannot bear the idea of marrying a stranger... until a brooding local hunter, Paxton Seabolt, catches her attention. There’s no denying the unspoken lure between them... or his mysterious resentment.

Paxton is not the marrying type. Nor does he care much for spoiled royals and their arcane laws. He’s determined to keep his focus on the task at hand—ridding the kingdom of the beast—but the princess continues to surprise him, and the perilous secrets he’s buried begin to surface.

Inspired by the Grimm Brothers’ tale “The Singing Bone,” New York Times bestselling author Wendy Higgins delivers a dark fantasy filled with rugged hunters, romantic tension, and a princess willing to risk all to save her kingdom.


I added The Great Hunt by Wendy Higgins to my TBR in March of 2016. Right away I knew it was a duology, so right away I planned to wait til I had the second book to read it. And naturally, by 2017 things happened and it didn't make it into my queue! I added it because it was a fairy tale retelling and I tend to love those! I still need to find my Grimm Brothers collection which is somewhere in my storage unit. I guess the next time I need to go digging for a book for a signing I will have to remember to add my Grimm collection to the list as I've another fairy tale retelling where I want to read the OG tale before diving into it. Just so I can have that background knowledge and look for Easter Eggs as I read!






Jan 8, 2025

Can't Wait Wednesday

 

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.



Finlay Donovan and her nanny/partner-in-crime Vero have not always gotten along with Finlay’s elderly neighbor, Mrs. Haggerty, the community busybody and president of the neighborhood watch. But when a simple call to a plumber turns into the discovery of a dead body in her backyard, Mrs. Haggerty needs their help.

The police take Mrs. Haggerty in for questioning and, though she swears she’s innocent, it’s clear to everyone she’s keeping a secret...but whose? With her house now an active crime scene, she’s released from custody with nowhere to go. Her concerned grandson, Brendan, an aspiring politician, doesn’t have room in his one-bedroom apartment for her and appeals to Finlay to let her stay at her place until the investigation is over.

Finlay and Vero have no interest in getting involved in another murder case—or sacrificing either of their bedrooms so they’d have to share. After all, they’ve dealt with enough murders over the last four months to last a lifetime and they both would much rather share their beds with someone else. But when the focus of the investigation widens to include Mrs. Haggerty’s neighbors, Finn and Vero are left with little choice but to uncover the woman’s secrets before the police start digging up theirs.

Desperate to clear his grandmother’s name before his upcoming campaign for local office, Brendan Haggerty makes Finlay and Vero an offer that seems too tempting to give their grandmother a place to stay under their watchful eyes and he’ll help Finlay and Vero find a killer. But who will solve the mystery first? And will the name Brendan turns over to the police exonerate or implicate them?


I STILL need to read the third book of this series, but since I loved the first two I keep buying the rest! Lol. Elle came to St. Louis two years in a row, so I pretty much just kept buying them at the signings so there you go!


TITLE: Finlay Donovan Digs Her Own Grave
AUTHOR: Elle Cosimano

PUBLISHER: Minotaur Books
GENRE: Mystery
RELEASE DATE: March 4, 2025







Jan 7, 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.


"'I can sometimes influence a person inside a dream,' Henry added. 'For instance, it someone were having a nightmare, I might say, "Why don't you dream about clowns instead?"'

'Clowns are your cure for a nightmare?' Evie said from the couch, where she lay half-sprawled again, legs crossed, one leg kicking out and back. 'Never, ever say that to me inside one of my dreams, Henry. Promise me.' She shivered. 'Clowns.'" p 49-50







TITLE: Before the Devil Breaks You
AUTHOR: Libba Bray

PUBLISHER: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
GENRE: YA Historical Paranormal
RELEASE DATE: October 3, 2017



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 10 Most Anticipated Books Releasing the First Half of 2025



*in no particular order




10. THE THORNS by Dawn Kurtagich--this one originally gave me creepy Rapunzel vibes but it doesn't really sound like that's what it's about, so I'll stick around for the creepy vibes Dawn is known for!
9. THESE VENGEFUL WISHES by Vanessa Montalban--another story that sounds spooky and delightful!
8. BEAST by Jade Linwood--I still need to read Charming, but I am definitely intrigued by these fairy tales where the heroes are not quite heroic. Hopefully this still releases in March as GR doesn't have a description available which is troublesome.





7. ONYX STORM by Rebecca Yarros--despite the hell I went through trying and failing to buy a ticket to her St. Louis signing, I am looking forward to this one...even though I need to read Iron Flame still. But it's moved to the bottom of the priority list due to the failure.
6. THE FOREST KING'S DAUGHTER by Elly Blake--so excited that she's writing again! I loved her original trilogy and am excited for this one!
5. THE SHADOW BRIDE by Shelby Mahurin--been dying to read this duology, but as always, was waiting for it to be completed!






4. THE NORTORIOUS VIRTUES by Alwyn Hamilton--so happy that this one is finally releasing! I thought it was a cosmic joke that this book would ever come out!
3. SLAYING THE VAMPIRE CONQUEROR by Carissa Broadbent--hoping this still releases in March this year, but Goodreads is being weird now as I can't see its 2025 date anymore. Been dying to read this one since someone told me about it at signing last year but it was already out of print and impossible to find at a reasonable price!
2. THE DEATHLY GRIMM by Kathryn Purdie--another duology I cannot wait to start!






1. SWEET CHAOS by Tracy Wolff--cannot wait to get back into this world again!