Jul 5, 2026

Review--Nightweaver by R.M. Gray

 

For fans of Adalyn Grace's Belladonna and Lauren Roberts’s Powerless, Nightweaver is a propulsive YA fantasy debut about a strong-willed heroine avenging her brother and discovering her destiny.

Six hundred years ago, Nightweavers, cursed beings with untamed power, claimed the continents for their own. The ocean was meant to be a safe haven for humanity, including seventeen-year-old Aster Oberon and her pirate family. But after Aster’s brother is killed in an epic battle at sea against Nightweavers, Aster and her family are thrust into a new life on land.

When a handsome Nightweaver named Will offers the Oberons protection and work at his opulent estate, Aster is suspicious. As the arrogant and entitled right hand to the wicked prince, Will is everything that she has been taught to hate. But as he shows empathy and kindness, Aster can’t ignore a blooming attraction. And even more, Will opens her eyes to a new threat. There are monsters worse than Nightweavers, monsters who may be behind her brother’s death.

As Aster hunts the creatures responsible, dark secrets threaten to unravel everything she once believed about her family, herself, and her world.

Filled with elemental magic, forbidden romance, and breathtaking twists, this is a propulsive romantasy about an iron-willed heroine avenging her brother and discovering her destiny—perfect for fans of Powerless and Heartless Hunter.


R.M. Gray's Nightweaver is a positively perfect pirate fantasy read filled with supernatural and magical elements sure to delight every fantasy reader! This was a mysterious and intriguing story that kept me developing a hundred theories as I read and a few of them even panned out to some extent! Nightweaver is a pageturner of a story and is meant to be devoured!

In this world, you have your humans and you have your nightweavers, which are humanlike but have more monstrous like qualities. I haven't quite pinpointed them down to a comparison of sorts, but they are both humanoid and monstrous, making for an interesting character type for sure! Humans have basically fled land and went to the sea and thus largely became pirates as being on land was too dangerous, but granted being out on the ocean is just as dangerous as well. Aster and her family are essentially pirates, fighting to survive and stay together. But then the unthinkable happens...

After a bout of violence, Aster loses one of her brothers and the rest of her family is captured by nightweavers and taken to land where they are to work as servants in one of the nightweaver's homes. This family is a "well-to-do" nightweaver family and has a high social standing in their society. Aster is frankly baffled by the turn of events. Her mother, their captain of their pirate family, seemed to surrender easily and just accepted their new fate. The rest of her siblings also adapt well to their new lot in life and everyone seems content to stay on land and work for their former enemy.

Aster longs to return to the sea, but doesn't necessarily have the means to do so. She misses her brother, Owen, who died in their last battle. She longs to find the mysterious island her brother once talked about that was promised to be a safe haven, a paradise of sorts, for pirates like them. But no one in her family ever took any real stock into it.

But then, Will, the young man who brought her family to land and has helped them in more ways then one opens her eyes to some of the things happening on land. While on the surface, things seem "fine" there is a bit of discontent among the people and the royals who rule their land. There is some political upheaval and plots of rebellion. But what it comes down to is, who is the enemy? Who is the good guy? Things that used to seem to be black and white to Aster are now looking to be a whole lot of shades of gray.

This was definitely an intriguing story that was far more detailed than I anticipated it to be. There were quite a few moving pieces as to how society functioned on land. The different types of supernatural entities was also a bit of a surprise as the blurb just kind of mentioned the nightweavers, but there was a whole lot more going about on land. Even after finishing the book, I still feel like I am trying to connect the pieces. Hopefully things will become smoother once I get into the second book.

The pacing to this one was quite enjoyable. It was a well-paced novel for sure, but I feel like at time, some of the transitions happened a little too quick. Like one minute one character is deplorable and you're plotting their demise and then the next chapter, the heroine is suddenly becoming friendly with them and I was like, wait, what? Now some of that is slightly exaggerated, but the transitions happening seemingly in a blip is still pretty accurate, at least to me it felt that way. I guess if we had more page breaks or something to indicate that a passage of time had passed would've been nice. It was just confusing to have so much time pass by within the same paragraph of a previous event. It was just a bit discombobulating. Nothing too confusing of course, but it was just disorienting on occasion to say the least.

Now onto the romance. There wasn't a whole lot of romance, but there was loads of romantic tension! So many will they, won't they moments! Then I feel like Gray might have been laying the grounds for a love triangle. It's still too soon to say quite yet and I am still partially, loosely considering a love square or some other odd shape like that, but one of the "choices" doesn't feel too concrete as the other two who definitely feel concrete! Now if we're walking into a love triangle or not will most likely be determined in the next book! Lol. But for the most part, Aster definitely has romantic entanglements with one particular young man! It was definitely on the sweet side of things, so no spiciness!

All in all, this was a very enjoyable read! I greatly enjoyed all the supernatural like character types that were in it! There were a few confusing matters to muddle through on occasion, but nothing that really took away my enjoyment! And the romance was just at the right level given the circumstances of the story! Sometimes there really just isn't a whole lot of time for kissing! But hopefully in the second installment we might get a few more stolen kisses between the chaos! Lol. Nightweaver is the start of a glorious adventure filled with pirates and other supernatural monsters and I cannot wait to see what happens next!


Overall Rating 4/5 stars






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.


This wasn't too bad of a week! Work was more of the usual, not terrible, not super busy but staying steady and such. I went to two different book signings, one was for Emily Varga and the other was Meg Cabot! I've got to meet Meg twice before but still go every time really as there are always more books and she is really fun to hear talk! Emily was super fun too! She had some fun stories as well and she still works full time as well, so I always find that perspective interesting from the authors who write full time or part time! Weather wise it was hot and humid and I was probably crazy to stand outside for two hours at the hottest part of the hottest day of the year for Emily's signing, but at least I got to wait in the library for Meg's! Lol. But other than that things were pretty quiet. I took a vacation day to have a long holiday weekend and also so I didn't have to lose sleep after two nights of book signings, lol. So I spent my time off reading and I did some shopping as well because of all the holiday deals!


Here's what I got this week:



Queen of Faces by Petra Lord
Vesselless by Cortney L. Winn--
ironically, I was just draw in by the cover of her second book that made me decide to go ahead and give this first one a try!
A Future to Remember by Victoria Laurie--still so behind in this series, but still got to pick up a copy when the next one comes out!
Be Right Back by Bill Wood--double stamp weekend and catching it on sale made the impulse choice easier! Lol.
The River She Became by Emily Varga--SIGNED!




At Emily's signing, I received some really cool character art prints for TRSB:




And there was also a free gift of a bracelet for buying the book as well:



the engraving says: Return to the River



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








Jul 3, 2026

Book Blogger Hop #418

 

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


This week's question is: Which book would make a killer soundtrack, and how would that soundtrack sound? (submitted by Billy @ Coffee-Addicted Writer)



MY ANSWER: I am notoriously bad about associating music with books. My brain doesn't quite function that way. Like how authors or readers can create a playlist for a book. I can't really seem to do that. Lol. Occasionally a random song I might think oh that would be good for a fight scene, or that one would be good for when there's drama going on or whatnot. But yeah...I can't think of anything specific on the spot.






Jul 2, 2026

Review--Arcana Academy by Elise Kova

 

Clara Graysword has survived the underworld of Eclipse City through thievery, luck, and a whole lot of illegal magic. After a job goes awry, Clara is sentenced to a lifetime in prison for inking tarot cards-a rare power reserved for practitioners at the elite Arcana Academy.

Just when it seems her luck has run dry, the academy's enigmatic headmaster, Prince Kaelis, offers her an escape-for a price. Kaelis believes that Clara is the perfect tool to help him steal a tarot card from the king and use it to re-create an all-powerful card long lost to time.

In order to conceal her identity and keep her close, Kaelis brings Clara to Arcana Academy, introducing her as the newest first-year student and his bride-to-be.

Thrust into a world of arcane magic and royal intrigue, where one misstep will send her back to prison or worse, Clara finds that the prince she swore to hate may not be what he seems.

But can she risk giving him power over the world-and her heart? Or will she take it for herself?


I finally finished Elise Kova's Arcana Academy and it was quite the read! It was a well-detailed fantasy read delving into the world of tarot, which I always find fascinating. Kova's take on it was fresh and invigorating. The pacing did tend to bog me down at times and with the sheer size of the novel, I kind of expected that to happen, but overall it was still an entertaining and intriguing read that did keep me turning the pages.

For the past year, Clara has been in prison for using tarot cards which is an elite sort of magic that only trained Arcanists are allowed to use. She also has the talent to ink the cards which is a rare gift as well, since she has never been properly trained. But then a rare opportunity comes to her when the second prince, Kaelis offers to get her out of prison if she will help him. He essentially wants her help in obtaining the rarest of the rare cards, the World. It's so rare, it's rumored to not exist and it is no easy feat in obtaining it either, but Kaelis thinks with Clara's help and skills, that it could be possible.

In order to get her out, he presents her as from a lost clan and poses her as an initiate to attend Arcana Academy to basically fight for a chance to attend the school. It's very The Hunger Games meets Harry Potter in a sense as everyone is fighting for one of the few spots available in the houses so that they can further their tarot education.

Meanwhile, Clara and Kaelis continue their engagement ruse and making their plans to obtain Major Arcana cards that will be needed in order to go after the World card. The pacing to this one was a little on the slow side in my opinion. I feel like that's almost the expectation when you have a 500+ book or even a 400+ page book. All those pages, there's bound to be lots of downtime in between and that's what we get. Clara makes friends and enemies among her fellow cohorts. It's hard making friends really, when you're all fighting for a space to attend the school that will determine your fate. Those who fail to get accepted into a house are basically branded and sent to work in factories, a fate worse than death some say.

Naturally, we have some heated chemistry brewing between Clara and Kaelis as well. But it's a very slow burn kind of buildup. Yes, there's fake engagement tension happening between them but also some real tension as well. Although, it does take an exceedingly long time for things to actually develop between them. Longer than I anticipated happening, but it also checks with how long the book is.

The ending was phenomenal! This is where everything goes chaotic all at once and everything happens here and there and it's an endless round of "what is happening?!" It was chaotic bliss and then naturally, it ends with shocking jaw-droppers and quite the cliffhanger. But to be honest, I saw that very last thing coming! I even made a note on it when it happened! Got to love a victory call like that! Lol. Thankfully the next installment isn't too far away, so the wait won't be too torturous. Whether I'll have time in my schedule to read it right away is another thing entirely! Lol.

Arcana Academy was a unique take on the magic of tarot and I loved seeing what Kova did with it! This is an exciting start to what I believe is a trilogy and I cannot wait to see where these characters will go after all the chaos we just endured!


Overall Rating 3.5/5 stars






Books from the Backlog #193

 

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!


WELCOME TO ALPHAVILLE, where the she-wolves and alpha-males play. . .for keeps.

Renny Landry is a wolf on the run. Pursued by a shapeshifting stalker and his slobbering pack of killer coyotes, she is forced to flee her job as a librarian to find sanctuary in the wooded hills of Alpha, Washington. A well-secluded safe space for troubled shifters, Alpha is Renny’s last hope. But the first person she meets there is a gorgeous alpha male with fiery eyes, fierce tattoos, and one ferocious appetite—for her…

Mick Fischer thought he left his past behind when he moved to Alpha. But fate has a way of biting him in the tail when a female wolf shows up on his property. Wounded, desperate—and disarmingly hot—Renny brings out the snarling, protective alpha beast in Mick like no other woman he’s known. Can these two haunted, hunted wolves manage to mate for life…even as the deadliest past demons howl at their heels?



I added Christine Warren's Baby, I'm Howling for You to my TBR pile in February of 2018...but I didn't buy the rest of the series. So I will be hurting somewhere down the line when I do pick it up because trying to find MMPB years after publication is impossible! I enjoyed Christine's other books so when I saw a werewolf book, I immediately added it to my pile, but alas, I still need to read it!







Jul 1, 2026

June Wrap-up

Well another month has come and gone and I didn't do bad at all with my personal goals for reading! Again, I didn't really set any other than reading 50 books on Goodreads, which I am currently at 46 for the year! I likely won't hit triple digits but I do usually pass up 50! The only thing that holds me back from setting it at 52 at the beginning of the year is when I pick up a massive book, like I am reading now and would've easily had 10 books read for this month if I hadn't of started it when I did. The big ones tend to take me longer to get through. 


No ARCs this month


New Releases

Lost Girls of Hollow Lake by Rebekah Faubion (1/27/26)
Dragon Cursed by Elise Kova (1/6/26)



TBR Reads

The Rebel and The Final Blood War by K.A. Linde (8/21/18)
For She is Wrath by Emily Varga (10/29/24)
Enchanted to Meet You by Meg Cabot (9/5/23)
The Other Half of the Grave by Jeaniene Frost (4/26/22)
Outtakes from the Grave by Jeaniene Frost (12/22/15)
Both Feet in the Grave by Jeaniene Frost (4/18/23)
Kill the Beast by Serra Swift (10/14/25)



Other Posts

2026 Mid-Year Book Freak Out!
Let's Discuss: Page Counts






Can't Wait Wednesday #255

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.


To err is human. To avenge is Divine.
Every person Harlow Carrenwell kisses dies immediately, and that’s the way she likes it. The poison-lipped youngest daughter of Lunameade’s magical founding family has used her power to annihilate their opposition.

Her first husband is in the ground. Her new betrothed is next.

But the merry widow has a secret. When she’s not acting as an assassin at her parents' whims, she moonlights as a vigilante for abused women in their walled-off city.

Meet a man. Lure him in. Kill him with a kiss. Until one night Harlow kisses a mark and he doesn’t die.

Worse, her invincible partner in passion is her new betrothed, Henry Havenwood, and now he knows about her double life. Instead of selling her out and bringing the rival families to blows, he does something much more sinister—whisks her away to wed in his wild mountain fort.

Harlow doesn’t trust Henry, but the only way to protect her family and the city of Lunameade is to figure out what his family is planning.

Cursed with a husband she can’t kill and trapped in a fort miles of vampire-infested woods from home, Harlow’s survival requires her to do the impossible: Make the man who knows she’s a killer fall in love with her anyway.

The Poison Daughter is a standalone dark fantasy romance that combines the vigilante justice for abusive men of Promising Young Woman with a romantasy arranged marriage and a dash of vampires.


Honestly, once I saw this gorgeous cover and "vampires" I was in! Wish I would've found it when it first released but I am notoriously bad about finding indie books on my own these days.


TITLE: The Poison Daughter
AUTHOR: Shelia Masterson

PUBLISHER: Slowburn
GENRE: Dark Fantasy 
RELEASE DATE: August 18, 2026 



DELUXE EDITION—a beautiful hardcover edition featuring sprayed edges, a designed case stamp, and fully illustrated color endpapers.

From New York Times bestselling author Olivie Blake comes a tantalizing story of power, seduction, and the omens you’ll ignore when everything you’ve dreamed of feels just within reach.

The headlines are calling it the "summer of exsanguination" in LA—girls are being murdered, the Santa Ana winds are blowing a strange energy into the city, and all signs point to fire season.

More pressing for Anya Morris, though, is the drudgery of living at home, working part time at the family store, and contending with her mother's disdain for the acting career Anya knows she's destined for but that feels more impossible by the day.

It’s in this suffocating late summer heat that Anya receives a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, an invitation to work for the de Witt family, one of LA’s most influential film dynasties. Soon, she’s spending her days and nights at their strange villa high in the Hollywood hills, where she meets Jude, a recluse who is both the family’s heir apparent and its most closely guarded secret.

There’s a magnetism to Jude that Anya cannot resist, despite warning signs that scream like sirens in the night. Because the villa holds generations of bloodstained history, and an occult family curse may even live within its walls—or within Jude himself.

In this city, everyone cuts a deal with the devil. When Anya comes face to face with a devil of her own, she’ll learn just how far she’s willing to go to get everything she’s ever wanted.


I still need to read the books I already own by Blake but this one sounded so good I had to at least put it on my watch list! 


TITLE: Dreamland
AUTHOR: Olivie Blake

PUBLISHER: Tor Books
GENRE: Thriller
RELEASE DATE: August 20, 2026







Jun 30, 2026

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 do hope she clings to me,' Kaelis says, eyes on them even though he takes a step closer to me. His attention drops to my face with a look that threatens to devour me whole. 'After all, she is my bride.'" p 149









TITLE: Arcana Academy
AUTHOR: Elise Kova

PUBLISHER: Del Rey
GENRE: Fantasy
RELEASE DATE: July 22, 2025




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 Most Anticipated Books Releasing in the Second Half of 2026




*in no particular order





10. CURSEKEEPER by Alexandra Christo--still need to get caught up on some of her backlist titles, but loved her first few books I read, so eager for something new!
9. MONSTERA by Delilah S. Dawson--her horror novellas have been a highlight for my fall! Although I remember one being a little slow but it had a great ending, I am hoping this one will be great throughout!
8. RELIQUARY by Hannah F. Whitten--eager to see her take on horror after a round of fantasy!





7. PINFEATHERS by Christina Henry--always up for a Henry horror novel!
6. THE SIXTH FACTION by Veronica Roth--I LOVED the Divergent series, ending and all! So I am DEEPLY curious to see if Tris will still have the same fate even if she chose another faction! It's going to be SO interesting!
5. THE BONE SINGER by Abigail Owen--the cover drew me in, the author had me excited, and the first blurb line had me hooked!





4. DIVE BAR AT THE END OF THE ROAD by Kelley Armstrong--always behind with her books, always excited to add more of them to my TBR!
3. THE POISON DAUGHTER by Sheila Masterson--yes, I could read the ebook now, but this cover and edges are just SO pretty!
2. THE WOLF QUEEN'S CURSE by Kaylee Archer--super excited to continue this series!





And we all know what #1 is right? Say it with me...
















1. THE MIRROR OF INFINITE ENDINGS by Stephanie Garber--naturally!







Jun 29, 2026

Let's Discuss: Page Counts

 

Ironically, I was just writing a comment on another blogger's post when this idea popped up for a random discussion break! 


What Page Count is Daunting?


Basically, I wanted to see what page count you find daunting? I mean, I still read them anyway, even if it takes me years to get around to putting them into my queue (I'm looking at you FBAA series that I am still midway through somewhere. I mean I finished a book, but there are still plenty more books to read that are published! Lol). I feel like when a book gets to be 500+ pages that's when I think "OH BOY..." like this is going to be a long one! In fact, I just started a 500+ page book over the weekend and had a rough start, mainly because my niece and nephew were visiting, so quiet time was non-existent! Lol.

But yeah, I feel like when I start seeing page numbers in the 500s I start getting that overwhelming feeling in my chest. Still thoroughly invested, but also just wondering how long will it take me to finish this one? Will it effect my Goodreads Challenge? Obviously, now it won't, but it could possibly effect my person challenge which I never put into writing because I don't want to be overcome with guilt if I don't make it! Lol. 

So what's your number? What page count do you see that fills you with that tiny feeling of...not quite dread, but just you feel that little bit of overwhelmingness?







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:


Dragon Cursed by Elise Kova (3.5 stars)



Currently Reading:


Arcana Academy by Elise Kova




What I Plan to Read Next:


Nightweaver by R.M. Gray



Other Posts of Interest:







Jun 28, 2026

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 and I don't even remember what happened! Work is more of the same. Still no clear answers as to what's going on with work and the possible layoffs or whatever. Guess it's a wait and see game at this point but it's weird that the "volunteers" would be leaving near the height of our busy season. Well, I guess it's busy season for my team and our "greater" team of the company. So yeah, we're all just taking it day by day at this point. Summer has officially wreaked havoc in the Midwest. We're getting into the uppers 90s for our high with extremely high humidity rates putting our heat index levels in the triple digits with multiple heat warnings belting out...just in time for some signings I plan to attend this week! I have one on Tuesday, which is a day we get a break from some much needed rain apparently, but will be hot hot hot, so I will likely need both of the fans I purchased last year! Lol. Then I've another signing to attend on Wednesday but that's at a library, so here's hoping that I can wait it out inside the nice cool AC filled building! Fingers crossed!

As for books this week...I was actually "good." Lol. Yeah, no. I guess I didn't have that many releases this week, but ohhhh the damage I did during the B&N sale! I think I preordered books through October! I was almost going to go into November but cut myself off as I figure that we should have a sale before then. Hopefully at least. They've been 3 months apart give or take a few days these last few times, so let's hope that pattern holds and we actually get another one in September or October! Lol.


Here's what I got this week:



Night Witch by Jaymin Eve




That's it for me this week! What did you get? Did you score any good deals throughout the internet with all the sales going on? Besides B&N, I think I made one order at Target and Kohls but otherwise, that was it for me! Lol.










Jun 27, 2026

2026 Mid-Year Book Freak Out!

Okay, so I saw this post a few times this week and it reminded me that June is almost over, so we're nearly halfway through the year! Wow. Sadly, I still lack skills to create images...I don't think I'll ever get that technical know-how and I wasn't seeing too many images for this post either, so I'll have to do without this year.


Best Book I've Read So Far in 2026


I'd say The Other Side of the Mirror was a great fantasy that was both compelling and a little chilling at times. What We Did to Survive got straight up chilling and that ending was wild! I oddly suspected something about it and even caught onto a clue, I just couldn't put things together and I was laughing at myself at the end for not getting it!



My Favorite Sequel of the Year So Far


The Raven at the Ash Door is book 3 of 5 in the series and it was definitely my favorite sequel of the books I've read so far this year. I screamed bloody murder at the end...but I'd still say it was my favorite. Lol.




Favorite Series Finale


I've read a handful of finales I suppose you could say, a few duologies, a few "last for maybe now" type books. The Rebel and the Final Blood War is definitely the finale of the Blood Type trilogy and I did quite enjoy it! I liked that we still got to see the couple again in The Raven at the Ash Door as well since these series are interconnected!




A New Release I Haven't Read But Really Want To


Really want to read these but I feel like for the majority of this year so far I've been reading books towards events I plan on attending. I mean my TBR is composed of books I want to read! So the events basically just up the books into my queue sooner rather than later. Just wish I could squeeze one of these in as well as five dozen others! Lol.




Most Anticipated Release for the Second Half of the Year


I mean, no one's surprised by this right?




My Biggest Disappointment


I feel like disappointment isn't quite right for this one. I guess I had different expectations for this book based on its premise and they just didn't meet each other. It wasn't terrible, but it wasn't the exact fairy tale horror show that I was expecting either. It was just a book that fell somewhere in between.




Biggest Surprise of the Year


Looking over the books I've read so far this year, this one is still the biggest surprise! THAT ENDING! I cannot get over that ending! Lol. Why I--ME--didn't put it all together! This was a total ME theory and for whatever reason I dismissed it!




Favorite New to Me Author


Dana Evyn for sure! I loved this book and cannot wait to dive into the next ones soon! And I get to meet Dana at the end of July so I am super excited!




Newest Fictional Crush


I felt like I wanted to choose a series that's new and fresh instead of picking one of my TBR reads from earlier this year! Lol. Tin was definitely a surprising character that I grew to like. Granted, I liked him more in the sequel that releases in November of this year, but you get the idea! Lol.





Newest Favorite Character


I'm choosing Raine because she's a Jeaniene Frost heroine! Lol. Plus I really did like her character and this new world of Jeaniene's! I'm excited for more of it!





Book That Made You Cry


I'm not a big-big crier with books. It usually takes a major character death in a brutal and gut-clenching way (or an animal death) to get me anywhere near weepy! And NO! There was no character or animal death in this one! By "crying" at the end of this one, I mean crying out a choice set of expletives and spluttering. I was just aghast! Like what? What did you just say? And then it's THE END?! So yes, no tears of sadness...just the crying out of some choice words. This was the closest I could get to answering the prompt!




Book That Made You Happy


I do question what it says about me that a story about revenge makes me happy. Lol. This was a gender swapped YA version of The Count of Monte Cristo--one of the very few classics I read and loved! But yes, I do just love when villainous people get their comeuppance! Plus there was some magical twists and a little bit of love story, so there was some truly happy moments in this one too!




Most Beautiful Book You've Received So Far this Year


Two recent books I bought were Shadow Reaper and Thistlemarsh and I just love their covers! I love the sprayed edges of Shadow Reaper and just the look of the cover! Thistlemarsh is one I recently stumbled upon while at B&N and the cover was SO pretty even without any fancy edges! So yeah, I bought it because it also sounded amazing and it was the hardcover sale that day so I needed to buy 2! Ironically these weren't bought together!




What Books Do You Need to Read By the End of the Year


Honestly, I could list a dozen or so here, but I don't want to overwhelm myself! I am truly hoping to read Iron Flame! Yes, I am THAT behind! I didn't want to pick this one up when I got it because I thought 2 books in 1 year, this cliffhanger was going to be torturous while Fourth Wing's was sort of predictable to me. Lol. But yeah, I hear Onyx Storm's is a doozie too! lol.