Aug 18, 2026

Top Ten Tuesday #691

 

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


This week's topic is: Top Ten Books Series I' Want to Catch Up On



*in no particular order



10. A SOUL OF ASH AND BLOOD by Jennifer L. Armentrout--so I was reading this series along with her other one that acts as a prequel or something like that. But since these are all 500+ I don't get to them as often as I'd like!
9. EMILY WILDE'S ECYCLOPAEDIA OF FAERIES by Heather Fawcett--I still need to start this one!
8. A CROWN THIS COLD & HEAVY by Stacia Stark--halfway through this one!





7. RHAPSODIC by Laura Thalassa--still need to start this one!
6. KING OF SCARS by Leigh Bardugo--I initially wanted to wait until I had the second book of the duology...so I now have no good excuse! Lol.
5. NINTH HOUSE by Leigh Bardugo--with the final installment coming out, I'm realizing I need to start this still!




4. RENEGADES by Marissa Meyer--again, I originally was going to binge this when it was said to be a duology, but then it became a trilogy so I thought might as well wait that out too. And here we are...
3. A PROMISE OF PERIDOT by Kate Golden--I sooo want to get back to this series! Loved the first book!
2. THE SONGBIRD & THE HEART OF STONE by Carissa Broadbent--since this series is compromised of duologies, I can finally read this set...but yeah...need to start it still!





1. THE RETURN by Jennifer L. Armentrout--I still can't believe I haven't started this one yet!








Aug 17, 2026

It's Monday! What Are You Reading?

 

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


Last Week I Read:


The Nightshade God by Hannah Whitten (2 stars)
The Killing Rules by Bree Despain (5 stars)



Currently Reading:


The Wretched Divine by Adalyn Grace (ARC)




What I Plant to Read Next:



S
hadows of Perl
 by J. Elle




Other Posts of Interest:






Aug 16, 2026

Stacking the Shelves--No Shelf Control Edition

 

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


The days are starting to blur. Lol. It's been soooo bloody hot, which is typical for St. Louis. We're living each day with excessive heat warnings, like the scary "do not go outside" warnings! I hate it. I absolutely hate the heat! So yeah, I am hoping every single person who complains about the cold is sitting out there and soaking this intensity up! I can honestly say, I started this week out being a good little bookworm. I had one preorder come in and then a UK preorder so I thought I was doing good. Then I went to B&N yesterday...and yes, they have their big book haul sale going on and I honestly did not buy any books from that sale. All the titles that I was interested in I had preordered earlier in the year or last year. So the books were already in my TBR pile or for at least 1 book that I vividly recall, already read! Lol. The rest of the books I bought were on sale...just not half off, but I had a gift card that had almost $10 on it, plus my membership discount, and then my credit card discount so I still did pretty good...but  then I did some other shopping in the day as I waited for the signing on Saturday and I was solo so I had no one talking me out things! Lol. Then last night I attended a signing for Hannah Whitten! I have enjoyed her fantasy books to a certain extent and I am pretty excited for her new horror novel so naturally, I went to the signing! Lol.


Here's what I got this week:




The Magic We Made by Meg Cabot
Grove Hollow: Metamorphosis by Shelby Nicole
Eclipse of the Crown by A.K. Caggiano--
I need to start this series still but I saw this was on sorta sale, so I felt compelled to buy it!
Rootbound by Margaret Owen--B&N edition! I was initially going to wait to buy this one or put it on my birthday list or Secret Santa list, but then I saw this B&N exclusive! THOSE EDGES!!! Ahh! They did me in! The cover also has a sort shimmery glow to it compared to the original one AND it was on sale! A few dollars off is still a few dollars off plus the membership discount, so I bought it because I had no one talking me out of it! Lol.
Reliquary by Hannah Whitten--SIGNED! Very odd that Goodreads is showing the cover with Hannah's middle initial as I just noticed on my copy, she didn't use it for this title. Then I noticed Goodreads has a mix of covers with some having her middle initial and some not. 





The Once Upon a Broken Heart Scholastic UK Set! So yeah, I splurged and bought myself this deluxe edition set! Lol. I posted on Instagram on Tuesday all the pretty covers and edges at all the angles! Ah! I am not normally a pink fan but I LOVE this pink set!! Lol.



Then I got my preorder gift for The Poison Daughter! I also received notification that my preorder shipped, so coming to you next week...lol!




This was a page overlay of the leading couple I assume. I mean I need to read the book still, but it's a safe bet! Lol.


THANK YOU Slowburn Reads!





And then during my "let's kill time before the signing" and popping into different stores, I was at TJ Maxx when I saw this framed picture and just thought WHOA!


So it's sort of like the tarot card of The Tower...but it's a pile of books. So to me it was a TBR Tower! And after I re-familiarized myself with the tower's meaning, I was like this is SO accurate when it comes to our TBR "piles." Lol. So this will (hopefully) one day grace the walls of my library room.





And that was my haul for this week! What all did you get?








Aug 14, 2026

Book Blogger Hop #424

 

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


This week's question is: Is there a book you keep coming back to, reading it more than once? (submitted by Billy @ Coffee-Addicted Writer)   



MY ANSWER: I guess not really? I have too many books on my TBR pile that I want to read for the first time than to go back and re-read old favorites. Of course, I would love to! And if you know me, if there is a new Stephanie Garber book, I will find myself re-reading her previous books ahead of the next one's release. So there's not so much one book I keep coming back to and reading it again, it's whatever Stephanie has written that I keep coming back to as I like to re-read her previous books before diving into the next installment!






Aug 13, 2026

Review--The Killing Rules by Bree Despain

 

Seventeen-year-old Harper Westbrook isn’t afraid of monsters…she is one.

For the past three years, she’s been one of the Blood Bound―girls and women cursed with a bloodlust only satisfied by killing terrible men. Once every three months, she trades in her pom-poms for a lethal throwing axe. Her life is led by a strict set of rules to keep her dark secret as hidden as the bodies she buries.

And her number one rule? Stay away from Grayson Jones.

The boy she was totally falling for until the night her curse manifested, everything went horribly wrong, and she killed his father. It was self-defense. Or at least that’s what she keeps telling herself.

Grayson is an investigative reporter for their school paper, and he’ll stop at nothing to find the truth behind his father’s gruesome death.

As he follows new clues down darker and darker paths―to an unbelievable world of mythical beasts and the men who hunt them―Grayson doesn’t realize he’s on a collision course with Harper’s biggest secrets. Now, she must stop him before he exposes her family to the Hunters, even if it means risking her life and heart.

Because who could ever love a monster like her?


I received a copy of this book from the publisher in exchange for an honest and voluntary review. I was in no way compensated for this review.


Bree Despain is back with a brand new supernatural thriller, The Killing Rules and it was most exciting ride indeed! I've been a fan of Bree's books since the early days and I was psyched to hear she was releasing a new novel! This is a standalone supernatural thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat!

Harper is cursed, she's a monster of some type. There really was never a name for it, other than Blood Bound, but her grandmother says its in their bloodline for she had it and Harper's mother had it too before she died. Once every three months Harper is overtaken by the need to kill. She becomes beast like and the cravings become overpowering, so she and her grandmother do meticulous research to find some bad guy who needs to die, such as murderers, sexual offenders, or any other man who has committed a heinous offense and has gotten away from it. She only targets men as I guess that's in some way part of the curse? It was never really mentioned why Harper might have killed a woman who would've committed such nefarious and dark crimes, but some kind of justice is still justice I suppose.

Harper's grandmother was somehow cured by this curse and she has been holding out on hope for years that she could find some way to end her own curse as it can cause quite the problem in her social life more than you would think. But lately, her "curse" has been acting up and not in the usual way. She harbors a terrible secret regarding her former friend, Grayson's father's terrible death as well.

Then we have Grayson Jones, who for the past few years has been researching his father's death and trying to find answers. But the deeper he digs, the more secrets he uncovers and everything he thought he knew is about to be challenged.

Naturally, Grayson and Harper have some chemistry and a history too! You can probably guess what happened through the blurb but there's always more to learn about every situation same as this! We get both Grayson and Harper's point of views in this one which gives us a broader perspective of what's happening with this mystery.

This was a fairly fast paced read! I was eating up the pages and trying to sneak in as much reading time as possible to see where things would go with this one. As Harper tries to subtly thwart Grayson's attempts to research a recent murder that happened in town. There's a lot of tension to this one! You kept wondering if Grayson would figure out Harper's secrets, or one of her many secrets. But Harper also learns that there are quite a few secrets in her family history as well that will change everything!

This book was just awesome! It has been too long since I read a book from Bree Despain and I truly hope there is more to come from her! This reads as a standalone, but I've said that before about many a book and we end up getting some other stories out of it. But essentially this book ends with a sense of finality with the potential for more, which is honestly the best way to end a series! 

If you're looking for a book filled with some vigilante justice with a supernatural twist, then The Killing Rules is the read for you! It's a fun and fast paced novel with murder, mystery, and twists galore! The story is heartfelt and exciting as well! An all around GREAT read!


Overall Rating 5/5 stars






Books from the Backlog #198

 

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!


153 years in the future, Earth doesn’t look much like it used to.

Holly Danger’s current assignment, gleaned from a set of foggy instructions and a handful of coin stuffed into a slot, is pick up a street kid who’s about to terminate himself by jumping off a cliff. And, as a rule, she doesn’t turn down currency. Her job as a salvager keeps her fed and clothed above the norm, which isn’t saying much.

The norm in this city is a scrape-by existence in a post-apocalyptic world, where the rain never stops, food is always scarce, and the elite have deserted the ranks in search of something better. Picking up this urchin won’t take much time, even if he’s located outside city limits. Her craft is fast, her weapons deadly, and her tech has been optimized as well as it can be for a climate clogged with iron dust.

But things take a big turn when she decides to become the boy’s guardian instead of hand him over. Outskirts have descended on the city, and their plans don’t include playing nice. When her crew is backed against a graphene wall, it’s a good thing her Gem is primed and ready to go. It’s almost as deadly as she is…


I added Amanda Carlson's Danger's Halo to my TBR pile in March of 2018, so a few months after its release...or I forgot to add it when I got in September! Who's knows which at this point as I STILL forget to add books to my Goodreads list! Lol. I loved Amanda's Jessica McClain series so when she wrote this as a self-publish venture, I decided to give it a try...and there it sits on my kindle somewhere! One day I hope to at least read this first book to see if I like it as well as her paranormal series. 







Aug 12, 2026

Can't Wait Wednesday #261

 

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.


The gripping conclusion to the action-packed, ruthless, and romantic fantasy duology that began with HEIR, from the #1 New York Times bestselling and National Book Award–winning author Sabaa Tahir.

A crumbling empire.
An ancient evil.
A lost homeland.
A lie that could destroy the world.


In the crumbling Martial Empire, crown prince Quil Aquilla and his Aunt Helene are losing a battle against the vicious Kegari horde. Quil’s armies dwindle, his faith falters, and the woman he loves vanished months ago, leaving him broken-hearted. Torn between his duty to his people and his desire to discover Sirsha’s fate, Quil embarks on a dangerous quest for aid—from the most treacherous of allies.

Sirsha Westering finds herself tethered to Div, an ancient evil unleashed by a terrible tragedy. Div delights in tormenting Sirsha, hungering for her magical heart. Even as Sirsha fights for control of her own fate, she is desperate to shield Quil from Div’s destructive power. But Div won’t release Sirsha without a fight. To earn her freedom, Sirsha must uncover Div’s past—and face horrors in her own.

Cero bet-Dafra, former right hand of the Kegari leader Aiz, now finds himself pitted against her. As Aiz slips further into violence and delusion, Cero must discover if his people have any hope of a future or if they’re condemned to an unending cycle of violence. His journey will force him to confront hidden truths, ancient secrets and a lie that could destroy the world.

In Empire, #1 New York Times bestselling author Sabaa Tahir returns to the expansive world of fury and vengeance of Heir, weaving a story of legacy and rebellion, of loyalty and freedom, and of what it means to confront the monsters that lurk within us all.


I held off reading Heir because it's Sabaa and a duology and I feel like my sanity and heart know better by now to pick up a book of hers when there wasn't a date in sight for the second one! Lol. So hopefully I'll be able to binge this duology someday soon!


TITLE: Empire
AUTHOR: Sabaa Tahir

PUBLISHER: G.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers
GENRE: YA Fantasy
RELEASE DATE: September 22, 2026




The scorching third volume in a new series set in the #1 global bestselling Shatter Me universe ten years after the fall of The Reestablishment.

James Anderson needs a new plan. He’s ready to make real moves to destroy the looming threats against their world, but no one is taking him seriously. James is tired of being underestimated by his own family. He wants five uninterrupted minutes alone with Rosabelle. He wants to kill Sebastian.

And he’s done waiting for permission.

Rosabelle Wolff needs to stick to the plan. Which means she needs to stay away from James and the dangerous feelings he brings out in her. When she’s near him she loses control, and she’ll need absolute control if she has any hope of convincing Sebastian—and through him, Klaus—that she’s still carrying out the original plan to destroy the rebel regime.

In the meantime, Warner needs to stay out of her business.

Aaron Warner Anderson is trying not to kill Rosabelle. They might be reluctant allies, but that doesn’t mean they get along. Every day is a new kind of hell for Warner. He’s worried about his wife; he’s worried about his world. He can’t decide what to do about James until he understands Rosabelle’s true motives—and when he’s finally delivered the answers he needs, the stakes prove astronomical. All roads lead to heartbreak and destruction, no matter what choice he makes.

Gut-wrenching discoveries, blistering romance, non-stop explosive action, and a world determined to control their thoughts and actions:

When the eyes of the world are upon you, who do you hope is watching?


Somehow I've not started this series of Mafi's even though I enjoyed the first two rounds of Shatter Me books! Definitely can't wait to dive into this one at some point too!


TITLE: Escape Me
AUTHOR: Tahereh Mafi

PUBLISHER: Storytide
GENRE: YA Dystopian
RELEASE DATE: September 29, 2026



The #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING Once Upon a Broken Heart series continues… Return to the Magnificent North and the BREATHTAKING LOVE STORY that has captivated readers all over the world!

Jacks and Evangeline Fox have finally found their happily ever after.

Everything here in the Hollow is wonderful and perfect.

Nothing is going to go wrong.

No one is keeping a secret . . . except for maybe one.

But don’t worry, it’s not going to rewrite reality or alter history or change the ending of Jacks and Evangeline’s story.

Definitely not.

Featuring cameos from fan-favorite characters and twenty full-page illustrations by Lotusbubble, the newest installment in the Once Upon a Broken Heart universe will immerse readers once again in this beloved, #1 New York Times bestselling series. Because every story has the potential for infinite endings.


The PENULTIMATE! THE NUMBER ONE BOOK I've been looking forward to ALL YEAR LONG!! THIS is what 2026 has been building up to people! Lol! I CANNOT WAIT TO READ THIS ONE!! 


TITLE: The Mirror of Infinite Endings
AUTHOR: Stephanie Garber

ILLUSTRATOR: Lotusbubble
PUBLISHER: Flatiron Books
GENRE: YA Fantasy
RELEASE DATE: September 22, 2026








Aug 11, 2026

Top Ten Tuesday

 

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


This week's topic is: Top Ten Books I was Reading on this Day Over the Last 10 Years



*in descending order



10. BITTEN by Jordan Stephanie Gray--2025
9. NO COUNTRY FOR OLD GNOMES by Delilah S. Dawson & Kevin Hearne--2024
8. THE KING WILL KILL YOU by Sarah Henning--2023





7. THE UNDERTAKING OF HART AND MERCY by Megan Bannen--2022
6. THE BURIED by Melissa Gray--2021
5. THE BRIGHT AND BURNING SEA by Chloe Neill--2020




4. THE BEAUTIFUL by Renee Ahdieh--2019
3. HIDDEN PIECES by Paula Stokes--2018
2. MIDNIGHT CROSSROAD by Charlaine Harris--2017





1. GLITTER by Aprilynne Pike--2016