May 17, 2026

Stacking the Shelves--Two Week Haul!

 

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'm back! I had a great weekend road trip to Niagara Falls with family! We stopped in Cleveland, Ohio to see the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame AND the A Christmas Story house! If you've known me for awhile, you probably know that this is one of my favorite Christmas movies! I loved seeing the house where they did some of the filming! It was very cool! Niagara Falls was once again beautiful! I think I last visited there as a preteen, so it had been awhile but they are still so stunning! Prior to that magnificent trip I attended a book signing with Mai Corland, Abigail Owen, and Rachel Van Dyke which was also amazing! This last week itself was back to the mundane ordinary lifestyle. Nothing exciting to note there. Sadly, B&N lost one of my preorders. They were doing SO well these last few months but then all of sudden one order never got picked up by the carrier and I had to wait until the day AFTER it was supposed to be delivered to get a replacement order started. So that was a bummer. The only caveat is that it's a book for a series I am way behind in, but I still like ordering them when they release so I don't have to struggle to find it later!


Onto the two week haul:






Fortune by Kristin Cast
Broken Dove by Dani Francis--
SIGNED edition!
The Tempest Blade by Danielle Jensen--OG hardcover edition (limited/special print run)
Verity Guild by Mai Corland--SIGNED!
Fury Bound by Sable Sorensen--Target edition! Loved the purple coloring!



Then I got my Fairy Loot edition of The Rebel and the Rose:


The Rebel and The Rose by Catherine Doyle--Fairy Loot edition



Swag from the signing:


Abigail Owen's Lyra and Hades
Mai Corland's characters from Verity Guild!


Then I also got preorder swag from Dawn Kurtagich's The Seventh Sister:



THANK YOU Dawn!



Then I got my preorder swag for The Escape Game:


It's a bendable bookmark booklight!


THANK YOU Penguin Teen!




And that's it for me! What did you all get?










May 15, 2026

Book Blogger Hop #411

 

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


This week's question is: Are you team dog-eared pages or strictly no creases? (submitted by Billy @ Coffee-Addicted Writer)



MY ANSWER: NO CREASES! NEVER! I see dog-eared pages and cringe and am grateful it's not my book! Lol. I know some readers like their books to look well loved and that's fine, but I like mine to look pretty and crisp. They are read, never doubt that! But yeah, I can't bare to crease pages or even highlight or notate in them!






May 14, 2026

Review--Ravage the Dark by Tara Sim

 

For seven long years, while she was imprisoned on a debtor's ship, Amaya Chandra had one plan: to survive. But now, survival is not enough. She has people counting on her; counting on her for protection, for leadership, for vengeance. And after escaping Moray by the skin of her teeth, she's determined to track down the man who betrayed her and her friends.

Cayo Mercado has lost everything: his money, his father, his reputation. Everything except his beloved sister. But he's well on his way to losing her, too, with no way to afford the treatment for her deadly illness. In a foreign empire also being consumed by ash fever, Cayo has no choice but to join Amaya in uncovering the mystery of the counterfeit currency, the fever, and how his father was involved in their creation. But Cayo still hasn't forgiven Amaya for her earlier deception, and their complicated feelings for each other are getting harder and harder to ignore.

Through glittering galas, dazzling trickery, and thrilling heists, Cayo and Amaya will learn that the corruption in Moray goes far deeper than they know, and in the end the only people they can trust are each other.

Step into an opulent world filled with risk, romance, and revenge and find out whether two unlikely heroes can save the world and stop corruption.


Ravage the Dark is Tara Sim's conclusion to the Scavenge the Stars duology, her YA gender-swapped retelling of The Count of Monte Cristo. If you've read the first book, you pretty much know now that this book will depart from the classic tale and take on its own ending, but it was still an incredible journey to take.

Amaya and her friends have learned the hard truth, that they had unknowingly helped to spread diseased currency throughout Moray, causing a terrible sickness to infect and kill many. Now that Cayo's sister, Soria, is infected, they are leaving Moray in hopes of finding some sort of cure that is said to be in the works. Many are striving to create such a cure so that they can charge exorbitant prices.

Meanwhile, Amaya is also plotting revenge against Boon and for the role he played in everything, including the deaths of two of her friends who she used to work with when they were all on the debtor's ships working to pay off debts their families incurred. 

Things are tense between Amaya and Cayo, naturally. There was a lot of broken trust that now must be rebuilt since they need all the help they can get. Cayo is doing everything he possibly can to earn money to help pay for his sister's treatments to rid herself of the plague that has taken over her body.

The other item on their to do list, is to find the mysterious benefactor who is footing the bill of having all these infected coins being distributed everywhere. There are a lot of moving pieces to this puzzle and it will take a lot of work and time to solve it all, but of course, time is not on their side.

This was definitely an intriguing story since there is no longer any The Count of Monte Cristo vibes. Although, at one point, a character did make a decision that I felt was very "Count" like and I was most pleased by this. Whether that was Sim's intent or not is unknown. And this is just me working off very, very vague recollections of my time reading said classic a millennium ago! Lol. But in part, it's why I loved the classic so much!

Sim does throw in some interesting twists, that honestly, did take me by surprise. Largely because I mainly forgot an aspect to certain characters and the idea of this twist just escaped my notice. Had I a better memory or made a better note, then I would say this fact would've be obvious! Lol. But let's just say my brain can be a bit scattered at times. Although, on another note, I did feel like Amaya forgot too soon what Boon did to her friends. When tensions began to reach higher levels, all that came to past recently was forgotten and left behind. I mean, where was the rage she felt just at the beginning of the novel? Too soon she forgets when other details come to light, which to me, it would not have changed the past feelings of rage. But I guess that's just me. Again, sorry for being vague, but you know how it goes when it comes to spoilers!

I did feel like the ending did get a bit rushed. The entire time, the book moved at a somewhat slower pace, but we kept building up to this or that...so while it was slow at times, I was not so much bored because there was still a mystery and pieces were coming slowly together with every chapter. But then when it was time for the big climax it was just over and done with before it even really got started. so that was slightly disappointing and then we had what felt like 20 pages of epilogue almost as after the conclusion came about there was still more pages to wade through. Granted it helped in some vague way bring about a happy conclusion to smaller plot threads, but still. I would've like a bigger and more detailed climax then a bigger aftermath portion.

All in all, this was still a satisfying conclusion. The series ends in such a way that we know there will be many more adventures to come for the characters who remain standing. I feel like we got all the answers that we needed to sate the lingering questions of this and that. So it was a good duology, a fun one, but not without its flaws.


Overall Rating 3.5/5 stars





 

Books from the Backlog #186

 

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!



This is the thrilling and romantic sequel to Defy the Stars from the New York Times bestselling author of Star Wars: Lost Stars and Bloodline.

An outcast from her home -- Shunned after a trip through the galaxy with Abel, the most advanced cybernetic man ever created, Noemi Vidal dreams of traveling through the stars one more time. And when a deadly plague arrives on Genesis, Noemi gets her chance. As the only soldier to have ever left the planet, it will be up to her to save its people...if only she wasn't flying straight into a trap.

A fugitive from his fate -- On the run to avoid his depraved creator's clutches, Abel believes he's said good-bye to Noemi for the last time. After all, the entire universe stands between them...or so he thinks. When word reaches him of Noemi's capture by the very person he's trying to escape, Abel knows he must go to her, no matter the cost.

But capturing Noemi was only part of Burton Mansfield's master plan. In a race against time, Abel and Noemi will come together once more to discover a secret that could save the known worlds, or destroy them all.

In this thrilling and romantic sequel to Defy the Stars, bestselling author Claudia Gray asks us all to consider where--and with whom--we truly belong.


I added Claudia Gray's Defy the Worlds to my TBR pile in January of 2018! I believe I have it in ARC format that I got in a trade back when those were happening! Lol. I still need to start the series but I believe I have the series in some fashion or another in my TBR so when the time comes I'll be ready!







May 13, 2026

Can't Wait Wednesday #248

 

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.



Can love survive an unbreakable curse?

Kierse McKenna’s magic is bound to a man she hates―one who has spent lifetimes fighting the man she loves.

To end this binding, Graves―her winter god, her monster―will stop at nothing. He discovers that the only hope of freeing Kierse is to locate a stone relic of legend, rumored to lift any curse.

The only problem? The stone has been missing for a century.

And the Oak King is on their trail.

Now Kierse is trapped at the heart of a centuries-long battle while the rest of the world comes unraveled. The Fae Killer is hunting. The peace with monsters is fracturing. And as the very rules of their myth start to shift, escaping the Oak King’s hold may demand more than stolen artifacts and clever heists.

For Kierse and Graves, it may mean risking the only thing they have left to lose.



Definitely can't wait to read this one at some point! Lol. Fell into the series randomly and have enjoyed it thus far and expect to continue loving it!


TITLE: The Raven at the Ash Door
AUTHOR: K.A. Linde

PUBLISHER: Red Tower Books
GENRE: Fantasy Romance
RELEASE DATE: June 16, 2026


The media believes they have uncovered all the royal scandals about the "killer princess," but there is one game-changing secret remaining that will take the crown in the final book of the Royal Blood series, which Jennifer Lynn Barnes calls "a darker Princess Diaries."

Evangeline Bright has only one shot to prove she isn’t a traitor: by finding the real mastermind behind the plot that almost killed her father, the King of England.

With the help of Kit, her steadfast boyfriend, Evan must find a way to outsmart the real threat to the throne no matter the cost, because the deadliest enemy the monarchy has faced in over a century is back with a vicious vengeance. And Evan soon uncovers the reason why.

A scandal so huge that if it ever becomes public, it will tear the monarchy apart.

To protect her loved ones, Evan must silence her enemies for good—because if the truth gets out, it won’t just shatter the monarchy. It’ll shatter Evan’s entire family.


I still need to read the second book of this series. I'll admit, that I did go into the first one thinking something paranormal was happening based on the OG cover. Luckily there was still mystery and mayhem to keep me entertained! Lol.


TITLE: Royal Vengeance
AUTHOR: Aimee Carter
PUBLISHER: Delacorte Press
GENRE: YA Mystery
RELEASE DATE: June 16, 2026






May 12, 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 had been patient long enough. Now it was time to see if there was any difference between gutting a fish and gutting a man." p 115










TITLE: Scavenge the Stars
AUTHOR: Tara Sim

PUBLISHER: Disney-Hyperion
GENRE: YA Fantasy
RELEASE DATE: January 7, 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: MAY FLOWERS: Top Ten Book Covers Featuring Flowers


*in no particular order
**ironically, I had written this idea down as one of my "freebie" picks and was almost working on in it in April before we got our May topics! Lol.




10. THE SONGBIRD & THE HEART OF STONE by Carissa Broadbent
9. NIGHTWEAVER by R.M. Gray
8. THE DARK FABLE by Katherine Harbour





7. LOST GIRLS OF HOLLOW LAKE by Rebekah Faubion
6. RITES OF THE STARLING by Deveny Perry
5. THRONE OF THE FALLEN by Kerri Maniscalco





4. THE GRAVEWOOD by Kelly Andrew
3. BLACK CITY by Elizabeth Richards--
this is a rose that was frozen and shattered to create this stunning cover! I vaguely remember a blog post of Elizabeth's on this one!
2. CRAVE by Tracy Wolff





1. LADY TREMAINE by Rachel Hochhauser--the book that was on my desk that prompted me to have this idea to save for a freebie pick before it became an actual topic for May! Lol.








May 11, 2026

Review--Scavenge the Stars by Tara Sim

 

When Amaya rescues a mysterious stranger from drowning, she fears her rash actions have earned her a longer sentence on the debtor ship where she’s been held captive for years. Instead, the man she saved offers her unimaginable riches and a new identity, setting Amaya on a perilous course through the coastal city-state of Moray, where old-world opulence and desperate gamblers collide.

Amaya wants one thing: revenge against the man who ruined her family and stole the life she once had. But the more entangled she becomes in this game of deception—and as her path intertwines with the son of the man she’s plotting to bring down—the more she uncovers about the truth of her past. And the more she realizes she must trust no one…

Packed with high-stakes adventure, romance, and dueling identities, this gender-swapped retelling of The Count of Monte Cristo is the first novel in an epic YA fantasy duology, perfect for fans of Sarah J. Maas, Sabaa Tahir, and Leigh Bardugo.


Tara Sim’s Scavenge the Stars is a YA gender-swapped retelling of The Count of Monte Cristo and it did a pretty good reimagining of the classic tale in a new way. Elements of the beloved (on my part) classic are still there and so is a fresh new take.

Amaya has been working on a ship for several years now working off debts. She never really understood why she was separated from her mother, but the vile captain she works for lets her and the other children know how much debt is left to payoff regularly.

Then just as her time working is almost up, Amaya makes a decision to save a man lost at sea. It costs her greatly, but then the man called Boon makes a tempting off: help him escape the ship before they make port and he’ll make her rich.

Naturally things go awry and when Amaya thought freedom was near, she ends up jumping overboard to save her own life. She reconnects with Boon almost magically and she agrees to work with him so they can both get revenge on the people who took much of their own lives from them.

Then we have Cayo Mercado who just so happens to be the son of the rich merchant who Boon wants to exact his revenge on. Amaya taking on the role of an elusive young rich countess will have to try to somehow use Cayo to their advantage but you can probably guess what happens there. Although there are other romantic complications involved in this one. I feel like Cayo and Amaya didn’t really get many romantic moments so I had a hard time getting into that aspect. I wasn’t against their relationship, it was just a matter of “do you really like them?” given your other circumstances? Hopefully the sequel will give them more togetherness so I can root for them more.

This was definitely an interesting take on one of the only classics I’ve ever enjoyed. I love a good revenge story and Amaya was definitely planning her revenge on the people she believed to play a role in what ended up being her family’s predicament. Although, she ends up being a bit more bloodthirsty than her original counterpoint. I can’t figure out if I enjoyed that as well or not. There was something deliciously satisfying about the Count absolutely ruining the lives of the men who wronged him. It’s been ages since I read the original source but I can’t recall him directly killing anyone. Which is why I found it so satisfying. Lol.

But as with any retelling you take it with a grain of salt. Nothing will ever be a direct play by play and I would t want it too. But I guess taking away that main element that I thoroughly enjoyed from the classic was mildly annoying. I still enjoyed Sim’s take on the story.

The ending was where things really get shook up! The original classic’s plot gets lost in the wind and Amaya’s story fully takes over. It does end with some cliffhanger type feelings as chaos ensues, secrets were revealed, and now there’s hell to pay again! Cannot wait to start the continuation of this duology asap!

Scavenge the Stars was a well written novel that retells one of two classics I ever enjoyed outside of fairy tales. It stays true to the original in essence and yet has its own brand as well, making for a magnificent retelling!


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 Bad Ones by Melissa Albert (3.5 stars)
Scavenge the Stars by Tara Sim--Review to come later today!



Currently Reading:


Ravage the Dark by Tara Sim




What I Plan to Read Next:


King of Ravens by Clare Sager




Other Posts of Interest:






May 8, 2026

Book Blogger Hop #410

 

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


This week's question is: If you designed a cover for a beloved book, how would it look, and how would it reflect the story? (submitted by Billy @ Coffee-Addicted Writer)



MY ANSWER: I'm sort of a fan of the covers with symbols or images of "things" versus people covers. I mean I still like people covers fine enough and some are supremely gorgeous. But I am definitely drawn to the other ones more.

I suppose if I were to design something for Caraval, (lol. Because of course!) I would chose images. Like the symbol of Caraval, maybe a tent because it's got circus vibes, a carousel (of roses!), a pocket watch. I always feel more drawn to these covers versus ones with models or drawn people. 





May 7, 2026

Books from the Backlog #185

 

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!



Children can have a cruel, absolute sense of justice. Children can kill a monster and feel quite proud of themselves. A girl can look at her brother and believe they’re destined to be a knight and a bard who battle evil. She can believe she’s found the thing she’s been made for.

Hazel lives with her brother, Ben, in the strange town of Fairfold where humans and fae exist side by side. The faeries’ seemingly harmless magic attracts tourists, but Hazel knows how dangerous they can be, and she knows how to stop them. Or she did, once.

At the center of it all, there is a glass coffin in the woods. It rests right on the ground and in it sleeps a boy with horns on his head and ears as pointed as knives. Hazel and Ben were both in love with him as children. The boy has slept there for generations, never waking.

Until one day, he does…

As the world turns upside down, Hazel tries to remember her years pretending to be a knight. But swept up in new love, shifting loyalties, and the fresh sting of betrayal, will it be enough?


I added Holly Black's The Darkest Part of the Forest to my TBR pile in January of 2018! Pretty certain I bought this one at a Holly Black signing! It had to have been at The Cruel Prince book tour, so right at the start of her hype! I mean I had read a few books by her already at the time, but for whatever reason never picked this one up prior to so I thought why not buy it here and get it signed?! Lol. It's still one I would like to read at some point.