Apr 21, 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.


"He manages to move before I slam it on his hand but I still catch his teasing laugh and his parting words: 'You'll love me someday.'

The next day is not that that day." p 104









TITLE: Butcher & Blackbird
AUTHOR: Brynne Weaver

PUBLISHER: Slowburn
GENRE: Dark Romance
RELEASE DATE: August 15, 2023


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



This week's topic is: April Showers: Top Ten TBR Books I'd Read on a Rainy Day


*in no particular order




10. THE GRAVEWOOD by Kelly Andrew--naturally, I'm thinking more April 2027 when I can have the sequel at the ready, but yeah, why not! Lol.
9. THE VERDANT CAGE by Jess Lourey--you'll see a theme with my picks here!
8. WHAT WE DID TO SURVIVE by Megan Lally--maybe possibly save this for the cruise I'm hoping to take next year because I am weird like that...but then again...maybe not as I scare easily! lol.





7. CURSED CRUISE by Victoria Fulton & Faith McClaren--see reasoning #8
6. THE CALL HER REGRET by Channelle Desamours
5. A DEADLY INHERITANCE by Kelley Armstrong





4. LET'S SPLIT UP by Bill Wood--love a good Scooby Doo-esque book! Need to read this soon!
3. THE HAUNTING OF PAYNES HOLLOW by Kelley Armstrong
2. LOST GIRLS OF HOLLOW LAKE by Rebekah Faubion--because thrillers are always a good idea!





1. THE STORM by Rachel Hawkins--because I like irony! Of course, I'm Midwest, so no hurricanes but we do get the other cyclone that I am super afraid of. So yeah...maybe not a good idea either. Lol.








Apr 20, 2026

Review--Butcher & Blackbird by Brynne Weaver

 

The viral friends-to-lovers dark romantic comedy full of murder, chaos, and sizzling chemistry―unlike anything you’ve read before―now available in all bookstores

When a chance encounter sparks an unlikely bond between rival murderers Sloane and Rowan, they find something elusive―the friendship of two like-minded, pitch-black souls who just happen to enjoy killing other serial killers.

From small-town West Virginia to upscale California, and from downtown Boston to rural Texas, the two hunters collide in an annual game of blood and suffering, one that pits them against the most dangerous monsters in the country.

But as their friendship develops into something more, the restless ghosts left in their wake are only a few steps behind, ready to claim more than just their newfound love.

Can Rowan and Sloane dig themselves out of a game of graves?
Or have they finally met their match?


I picked up Brynne Weaver's Butcher & Blackbird randomly during a book sale somewhere down the line! It sounded edgy, dark and a little bit funny (from some of the reviews I read) and I am happy to say that all of these things were true! If the series Dexter was a rom-com, it would look something like this!

Rowan and Sloane meet by chance when he finds her locked in a cage in a basement with a serial killer dead on the outside. Turns out, Sloane and Rowan are both serial killer killers. So like Dexter, they decide to kill the truly depraved and evil who manage to stay under the law's radar. I love a good "revenge" styled novel, I think ever since I read The Count of Monte Cristo, I could not get enough of revenge stories! Lol. While the Count played a long game, Rowan and Slone are on a looser schedule.

Apparently, the serial killer killers' circle is pretty well known in the darkest parts, if you know where to look. Rowan has heard of Sloane, The Orb Weaver and Sloane has heard of Rowan, The Butcher. It's at a diner they decide to have their own sort of competition. They'll have a third party give them the name of the next ne'er-do-weller who needs to be taken out and it will become a race to see who can track them down and get the job done. And it becomes an annual thing over the years.

I wasn't really sure what to expect in this one. I was hoping for some bloody good times and we do get that. There was also some of the norm of what you'd expect from a romance novel, the who-falls-first vibe and the who-has-emotional-issues that need to be overcome situation. Both Sloane and Rowan have their dark pasts, it's why they do what they do. So in a sense, this book does have some very dark themes, more than you'd expect from a romance novel. It's not a light and fluffy happy story, that's for sure. But I am sure compared to other "dark romances" that I have not read, this one falls pretty low on that scale. That's just from what I gather over the whispers or this or that book. Honestly, couldn't even give you a title, because they don't hold the same kind of interest for me.

This one, I took a chance on. And oddly enough, it was just about my kind of read! Yes, some of the romance scenes were a little overdone a little too much of the time, but at least it took awhile for Rowan and Sloane to get to that moment with each other. Add in the fact, that the first part of the book spans about 4 years or so, so it took a really long while for any move to be made!

But at its heart, this is a romance story. A romance story for people who are a bit broken inside but come to find love anyway. I love that they worked through difficult issues and overcame their own personal demons as well. There's definitely something to waiting a series out because now I can pick up the next standalone installments of this series the next chance I get! Hoping to find them during the Indie Bookstore Day festivities this weekend, so I will have to turn to the TBR pile in the meantime! Lol.

If you're looking for that book with revenge, dark themes a la Dexter, but also with romance and some vague lightheartedness, Butcher & Blackbird might just be the read for you! It's definitely what you would call a dark romantic comedy and it was far better than I could've imagined and I cannot wait to read the rest of the trilogy!


Overall Rating 4/5 stars





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 Library of Shadows by Rachel Moore (3.5 stars)
It Came from Neverland by Cynthia Pelayo (ARC)--Review to come at a later date
Butcher & Blackbird by Brynne Weaver--Review to come later today!



About to Start Reading:


A Dark and Wild Wood by Sarah Nicole Lemon (ARC)




What I Plan to Read Next:





Other Posts of Interest:

Teaser & Top Ten Tuesdays
Can't Wait Wednesday #244
Books from the Backlog #182
Book Blogger Hop #407
Stacking the Shelves







Apr 19, 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 great week! Granted, the first half was dull and boring but then on Wednesday I went to yet another book signing, this time to see Nikki St. Crowe! I really enjoyed her new Wizard of Oz book (and its sequel that releases in November!) so naturally, I had to go since she actually came to St. Louis! And then on Thursday Marissa Meyer and Tamara Moss came to promote their new book they cowrote together! So it was exciting times and very, very little sleep after each event! Lol. I guess "luckily" this week I have no late nights ahead of me so hopefully I can catch up on sleep. I try sleeping in on weekends, but it never works out.

Here are the books I got this week:




West of Wicked by Nikki St. Crowe--SIGNED! 
The Escape Game by Marissa Meyer & Tamara Moss--SIGNED!
Across the Pressing Dark by Veronica Wolff--a kindle deal!



Then I signed up for yet another book box at least for a little while! I joined Allurial because I could not stop staring at their edition of Jordan Stephanie Gray's book! So it looks like I'll be collecting her books now too!


The Wicked Sea by Jordan Stephanie Gray--Allurial edition



Then for review from the publisher I received:


A Dark and Wild Wood by Sarah Nicole Lemon (ARC)


THANK YOU Harper Voyager!




And then when I saw Nikki post about sending a PoP for WoW, she'd send you a handwritten letter, so naturally, I had to send mine in:


THANK YOU Nikki!




Then I also got some cool swag from the Marissa Meyer & Tamara Moss signing:


tote bag--which I got signed!
bookmark, postcard, sticker, and a pamphlet about the book's game!



And then my friend who let me buy her FL copy of Alchemy of Secrets also ordered the page overlays for me as well and those arrived this week as she had to wait for the second run. Never sure what to do with these but they were so pretty I had to have them, plus it's Stephanie Garber! Lol.




THANK YOU Shell!



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









Apr 17, 2026

Book Blogger Hop #407

 

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


This week's topic is: Do you have any bookish habits or quirks you catch yourself doing again and again? (submitted by Billy @ Coffee-Addicted Writer)



MY ANSWER: Well, anytime I buy a book or receive one from an online order, I examine it with a close eye. I check out the spine, the corners, the dustjacket. If I remember I try to flip through the pages to make sure they are all there. I once had a book that repeated half a chapter...and it was a mystery and it was getting close to the solving of things and I was like WHAT IS GOING ON?! 

I've heard horror stories of a completely different book's pages being within another too, so that's frightening as well! But yes, new books get a full exam before bracing my TBR shelves.

Another "quirk" I suppose you could say is that I sometimes color coordinate my bookmark with the book cover. When possible! Obviously, I don't have endless colors of bookmarks, but I will try to choose one in the same color wheelhouse if I can. Or I might go rogue and choose my new bookmark that does not coordinate at all with whatever my current book choice is! Lol.






Apr 16, 2026

Books from the Backlog #182

 

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!


Stop the Magician. Steal the book. Save the future.

In modern-day New York, magic is all but extinct. The remaining few who have an affinity for magic—the Mageus—live in the shadows, hiding who they are. Any Mageus who enters Manhattan becomes trapped by the Brink, a dark energy barrier that confines them to the island. Crossing it means losing their power—and often their lives.

Esta is a talented thief, and she’s been raised to steal magical artifacts from the sinister Order that created the Brink. With her innate ability to manipulate time, Esta can pilfer from the past, collecting these artifacts before the Order even realizes she’s there. And all of Esta’s training has been for one final job: traveling back to 1902 to steal an ancient book containing the secrets of the Order—and the Brink—before the Magician can destroy it and doom the Mageus to a hopeless future.

But Old New York is a dangerous world ruled by ruthless gangs and secret societies, a world where the very air crackles with magic. Nothing is as it seems, including the Magician himself. And for Esta to save her future, she may have to betray everyone in the past.


I re-added The Last Magician by Lisa Maxwell to my TBR pile in November of 2017. Yes, re-added! I remember I started with an eARC on my kindle and it was giving me such a migraine. I think because it was some pretty heavy worldbuilding and I don't do well with those on my kindle! I ended up picking it up again somewhere...maybe at Books a Million in the clearance section? I can't recall...it may have even been at a signing as I know I have the first two books signed by the author! So I decided I'd give it another try...but that has yet to happen! I still want to give it a go again at some point!






Apr 15, 2026

Review--The Library of Shadows by Rachel Moore

 

Funny, moving, and heart-achingly real, this romantic romp and paranormal romcom debut--through a haunted library with trapdoors, ghosts, and memories--is full of great love that triumphs over even death, perfect for fans of Ninth House and Cemetery Boys.

Radcliffe Prep. The third most haunted school in the country, where a student disappearance isn't uncommon and no one dares stay in the library after dark. And Este Logano enrolls with the hopes of finding her dead father.

Not literally, of course. She doesn't believe in ghosts. Going to her dad's school just seems like her best hope at figuring out who he was.

But then Este meets Mateo, who is maybe--probably--definitely--a real ghost. And an annoying one at that.

When Mateo frames Este for the theft of a rare book from the library's secret spire and then vanishes, Este will have to track him down or risk being expelled and leaving Radcliffe early just like her father did.

Except following her father's footsteps might be more dangerous than Este ever anticipated. As she investigates the library with its secret passageways, hidden tunnels, and haunted halls, she learns that the student disappearances aren't just myth. And if she isn't careful, she'll be next.


I love a good book that involves ghosts, so when I saw the cover for Rachel Moore's The Library of Shadows, I knew it was one I had to read! Whether the ghosts are friendly or spooky, I'm usually up for any kind of story involving them and Moore didn't disappoint on that front. 

That being said, this book wasn't without its problems. When Este arrives at the school her father attended when he was her age, she hopes to find some sort of connection to him there and when she uncovers a mysterious key in her belongings she uncovers a locked room in the library, one that had been locked since her father left the school. <cue dramatic music> Before uncovering this room, she meets a cute boy in the library, Mateo, who seems to know more than he's telling. He leads her to the mysterious locked door in the library and just when the going gets thick, he "mysteriously" disappears. And with him, a priceless book.

So now the head librarian is giving Este a chance to redeem herself. Not only must she "return" the book that was stolen, but she is also to work in the library on what's essentially a graveyard shift that goes from the evening to around 2am. This to me just screamed chaos. I mean, I get it's a "punishment" but what kind of school is encouraging their students to stay up late and not get anywhere close to eight hours of sleep and still go to classes afterward and maintain the proper GPA? This just felt a little too convoluted. Yes, for the story to work, Este needs to be in the library after dark, but this was just a little too far-fetched for me.

Then when it becomes obvious that Mateo is a ghost, I mean he is transparent on the cover, I also couldn't quite get behind his character. Yes, he's been haunting the school for a hundred years or so, but for some reason, he just adapts to what century he's living in. I mean, okay, in a way, I can understand it, but then it just felt too weird that he was so up to date on everything. But I guess if you're silently haunting a school for a century, the changes in technology and fashion and vernacular are easy to adapt to. Again, it's just a "me" kind of complaint, but from other books I've read featuring ghosts, most of them tend to still be in their era of when they died and became a ghost.

There's a bit of mystery involved surrounding the missing book and Mateo fills Este in on all the details and naturally, the book isn't whole and pages are missing, so now they must do some detective work and find these pages before time runs out. As Este only has until the semester break to return the book to the librarian or else she's expelled.

While I do love a good ghost book, I find the added romance a bit complicated as it usually can never end well. When the completely alive human falls for the ghost, you can only imagine heartbreak being the ending. While I won't spoil the ending, it did go in a direction I was afraid of. But that's all I'll say. In the meantime, we get that complexity of "how can we be together" kind of thing when one is dead and the other is alive. And while the romance didn't spring up right away, it did feel a little too insta-y for me. Which again, not a major complaint but you know how insta-love goes, you either love it or hate it. I actually fall somewhere in between. I'm fine with some insta-feelings and attraction, but throwing out that L-word so soon is just too much no matter the age genre.

All in all, while it may seem like I have a few too many issues with this book, I really did enjoy it. I love a good ghost story and mystery. There was great character development in this one. Sure it was a little corny here and there and followed your typical YA tropes that are eyeroll worthy, but it was still a fun story with a good mystery involved. I even almost sort of solved it beforehand as I kept wondering about this one thing that never seemed to be discussed and sure enough it had a role in the great "reveal" of it all! Lol.

So if you enjoy a good ghost romance/mystery that can be a little corny with its common tropes, then The Library of Shadows is the read for you! Plus there are tons of great references to make any booklover swoon, hot ghost or no! Lol.


Overall Rating 3.5/5 stars





Can't Wait Wednesday #244

 

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.


Elena and Raphael return for the hauntingly poignant conclusion to New York Times bestselling author Nalini Singh’s genre-defining Guild Hunter series.

A thousand years.

It’s been a millennium since Elena’s fateful first meeting with Archangel Raphael. She has survived war and loss, experienced beauty and cruelty. But no matter what, she has always held on to her mortal heart, as she and Raphael have held on to each other. Passionate and vibrant, they’ve built a life that has stood the test of time, growing ever stronger with each turn of the sun.

But change is coming—of a magnitude they could have never imagined—and it will forever alter the trajectory of their existence.

Even as they grapple with the cataclysmic shift in their personal lives, the Cadre of Ten, which has maintained a hard-won peace for centuries, begins to simmer with dangerous fault lines. The specter of madness looms in one archangel, the promise of war burns between two others, and in darkness far from mortal and immortal eyes stirs an ancient, slumbering power.

Suddenly, the future is terrifyingly uncertain . . . at the very moment that Elena and her archangel need to protect a treasure infinitely more precious than eternity.


I am so, so, soooo behind with this series! Ack, it's saddening as I loved it when it was first going. Then I somehow fell behind and then one book led to two to five to...I don't even want to count! lol. I still buy them though as I learned how hard it is to find an older MMPB when you're wanting to complete a series!


TITLE: Archangel's Eternity
AUTHOR: Nalini Singh

PUBLISHER: Berkely
GENRE: Urban Fantasy
RELEASE DATE: May 5, 2026



New York Times bestselling author Kelley Armstrong returns to Victorian Scotland in the latest in the genre-blending Rip Through Time series.

Modern-day homicide detective Mallory Mitchell has grown accustomed to life in Victorian Scotland after travelling 150 years into the past into the body of a housemaid. She’s built a new life for herself. Even though she works as an assistant to forensic-science pioneer Dr. Duncan Gray and Detective Hugh McCreadie, she considers them true friends. And with Gray in particular, perhaps, someday, something more.

Late one night, Gray and Mallory are summoned urgently to the home of Lady Adler, a patron of Gray’s undertaking business, and they assume there's been a death in the household. But instead, they arrive in the midst of a seance with a ghost demanding Gray's presence. The ghost is Lady Adler's former maid, who had gone missing but now requests that Gray investigate her murder. Although Gray and Mallory are skeptical, they agree to look into the matter, whether she's dead or alive. But unsure if there's been a murder or not, unable to call out the medium as a fraud, and concerned for the fate of the young maid, Gray and Mallory are once again drawn into a mystery much more puzzling--and more dangerous--than it first seems.


Speaking of series I am behind on...lol. I am irrevocably behind on pretty much all of Kelley's books but I love them and they're generally pretty easy to dive back into!


TITLE: An Ordinary Sort of Evil
AUTHOR: Kelley Armstrong

PUBLISHER: Minotaur Books
GENRE: Time Travel Fantasy
RELEASE DATE: May 19, 2026






Apr 14, 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.


"She would, but she'd remember their faces. Scruffy cat. Nyx was better than both of them combined." p 89










TITLE: The Heartless One
AUTHOR: Emma Hamm

PUBLISHER: Gallery Books
GENRE: Fantasy Romance
RELEASE DATE: March 3, 2026



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 Titles That Describe Me/My Personality


*in no particular order



10. A HEART SO FIERCE AND BROKEN--I'm a little bit fierce and a little bit broken inside
9. TELL ME NO LIES--I do not like liars
8. SOME GIRLS BITE--not literally bite, but yeah, I don't take crap from people either. Lol.




7. HAPPILY AND MADLY--another array of emotions that fun through me at times. lol
6. 
UNHINGED--we all feel like this sometimes, right?
5. MEDDLING KIDS--Scooby Doo was a big part of my childhood to the point that it feel like a part of me still!





4. CURSED LUCK--definitely feel like I was cursed with bad luck at times!
3. BETWEEN THE LINES--I've always been a reader, so this just felt like a perfect fit!
2. STORYBOUND--same answer as above!




1. FANG FICTION--and then at the tender age of 13, I read my first vampire book and never looked back!