#5OnMyTBR: 2023 TBR Tittles You Didn’t Get To

#5OnMyTBR is a bookish meme hosted by E. @ Local Bee Hunter’s Nook and you can learn more about it here or in the post announcing it. It occurs every Monday when we post about 5 books on our TBR.

This week’s theme is: 2023 TBR Tittles You Didn’t Get To

Title: Garden of the Cursed

Author: Katy Rose Pool

In this thrilling YA fantasy/mystery duology from award-winning author Katy Pool, cursebreaker Marlow Briggs reluctantly pretends to be in love with one of the most powerful nobles in Caraza City to gain entry into an illustrious—and deadly—society that holds clues to her mother’s disappearance. Perfect for fans of Veronica MarsThese Violent Delights, and Chain of Iron.

Since fleeing the gilded halls of Evergarden for the muck-filled canals of the Marshes, Marlow Briggs has made a name for herself as the best godsdamn cursebreaker in Caraza City. But no matter how many cases she solves, she is still haunted by the mystery of her mother’s disappearance.

When Adrius Falcrest, Marlow’s old friend and scion of one of Caraza’s most affluent spell-making families, asks her to help break a life-threatening curse, Marlow wants nothing to do with the boy who spurned her a year ago. But a new lead in her mother’s case makes Marlow realize that the only way to get the answers she desperately seeks is to help Adrius and return to Evergarden society—even if it means suffering through a fake love affair with him to avoid drawing suspicion from the conniving Five Families.

As the investigation draws Marlow into a web of deadly secrets and powerful enemies, a shocking truth emerges: Adrius’s curse and her mother’s disappearance may just be clues to an even larger mystery, one that could unravel the very foundations of Caraza and magic itself.


Title: Ink Blood Sister Scribe

Author: Emma Törzs

In this spellbinding debut novel, two estranged half-sisters tasked with guarding their family’s library of magical books must work together to unravel a deadly secret at the heart of their collection–a tale of familial loyalty and betrayal, and the pursuit of magic and power.

For generations, the Kalotay family has guarded a collection of ancient and rare books. Books that let a person walk through walls or manipulate the elements–books of magic that half-sisters Joanna and Esther have been raised to revere and protect.

All magic comes with a price, though, and for years the sisters have been separated. Esther has fled to a remote base in Antarctica to escape the fate that killed her own mother, and Joanna’s isolated herself in their family home in Vermont, devoting her life to the study of these cherished volumes. But after their father dies suddenly while reading a book Joanna has never seen before, the sisters must reunite to preserve their family legacy. In the process, they’ll uncover a world of magic far bigger and more dangerous than they ever imagined, and all the secrets their parents kept hidden; secrets that span centuries, continents, and even other libraries . . .


Title: Weyward

Author: Emilia Hart

I am a Weyward, and wild inside.

2019: Under cover of darkness, Kate flees London for ramshackle Weyward Cottage, inherited from a great aunt she barely remembers. With its tumbling ivy and overgrown garden, the cottage is worlds away from the abusive partner who tormented Kate. But she begins to suspect that her great aunt had a secret. One that lurks in the bones of the cottage, hidden ever since the witch-hunts of the 17th century.

1619: Altha is awaiting trial for the murder of a local farmer who was stampeded to death by his herd. As a girl, Altha’s mother taught her their magic, a kind not rooted in spell casting but in a deep knowledge of the natural world. But unusual women have always been deemed dangerous, and as the evidence for witchcraft is set out against Altha, she knows it will take all of her powers to maintain her freedom.

1942: As World War II rages, Violet is trapped in her family’s grand, crumbling estate. Straitjacketed by societal convention, she longs for the robust education her brother receives––and for her mother, long deceased, who was rumored to have gone mad before her death. The only traces Violet has of her are a locket bearing the initial W and the word weyward scratched into the baseboard of her bedroom.

Weaving together the stories of three extraordinary women across five centuries, Emilia Hart’s Weyward is an enthralling novel of female resilience and the transformative power of the natural world.


Title: The Unmaking of June Farrow

Author: Adrienne Young

A woman risks everything to end her family’s centuries-old curse, solve her mother’s disappearance, and find love in this mesmerizing novel from the New York Times bestselling author of Spells for Forgetting.

In the small mountain town of Jasper, North Carolina, June Farrow is waiting for fate to find her. The Farrow women are known for their thriving flower farm—and the mysterious curse that has plagued their family line. The whole town remembers the madness that led to Susanna Farrow’s disappearance, leaving June to be raised by her grandmother and haunted by rumors.

It’s been a year since June started seeing and hearing things that weren’t there. Faint wind chimes, a voice calling her name, and a mysterious door appearing out of nowhere—the signs of what June always knew was coming. But June is determined to end the curse once and for all, even if she must sacrifice finding love and having a family of her own.

After her grandmother’s death, June discovers a series of cryptic clues regarding her mother’s decades-old disappearance, except they only lead to more questions. But could the door she once assumed was a hallucination be the answer she’s been searching for? The next time it appears, June realizes she can touch it and walk past the threshold. And when she does, she embarks on a journey that will not only change both the past and the future, but also uncover the lingering mysteries of her small town and entangle her heart in an epic star-crossed love.

With The Unmaking of June Farrow, Adrienne Young delivers a brilliant novel of romance, mystery, and a touch of the impossible—a story you will never forget.


Title: Dark Water Daughter

Author: H.M. Long

A stormsinger and pirate hunter join forces against a deathless pirate lord in this swashbuckling Jacobean adventure on the high-seas.

Launching the Winter Sea series, full of magic, betrayal, redemption and fearsome women, for readers of Adrienne Young, R. J. Barker and Naomi Novik.

Mary Firth is a Stormsinger: a woman whose voice can still hurricanes and shatter armadas. Faced with servitude to pirate lord Silvanus Lirr, Mary offers her skills to his arch-rival in exchange for protection – and, more importantly, his help sending Lirr to a watery grave. But her new ally has a vendetta of his own, and Mary’s dreams are dark and full of ghistings, spectral creatures who inhabit the ancient forests of her homeland and the figureheads of ships.

Samuel Rosser is a disgraced naval officer serving aboard The Hart, an infamous privateer commissioned to bring Lirr to justice. He will stop at nothing to capture Lirr, restore his good name and reclaim the only thing that stands between himself and madness: a talisman stolen by Mary.

Finally, driven into the eternal ice at the limits of their world, Mary and Samuel must choose their loyalties and battle forces older and more powerful than the pirates who would make them slaves.

Come sail the Winter Sea, for action-packed, high-stakes adventures, rich characterisation and epic plots full of intrigue and betrayal.


Have you read any of these? Hopefully I can get to these books in early 2024!

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December

  • 04/12/2023 — Title Starting with a ‘C’
  • 11/12/2023 — Short Read
  • 18/12/2023 — Winter Celebrations
  • 25/12/2023 — 2023 TBR Tittles You Didn’t Get To

Book Covers: Frosty

Merry Christmas Eve to all who celebrate and to those who don’t, I hope you have a fabulous day! Here’s a little frosty book cover colors for you to enjoy before Christmas.

Weekly Wrap Up | 12/24/23

Aloha friends!

It is Christmas Eve and honestly, I’m ready for Christmas to be over. It’s fun, lots of fun for the kids but it’s so hectic and we had to go to the mall – or I should say shopping center in town it’s a big one – but it was my only chance to see a friend who was visiting and we needed to exchange gifts, plus my hubby had a dentist appointment next to the mall. The traffic was getting on my nerves, people were driving nuts, and I was so ready to go home once we got there. 😆 

We are going to my parents house for Christmas lunch tomorrow so that should be easy and then it will be time for me to decide on what to do for my daughter’s birthday. I don’t know why I’m having such a hard time figuring out what I want to do for her- maybe because I’m tired? 

Anyway how are you spending Christmas Eve? Did you get all your shopping done or are you a last minute shopper? 

I hope all of you had a good week!

Blog Posts:

Books I Read:

Dark Star Burning, Ash Falls White by. Amelie Wen Zhao


Currently Reading:

The Getaway List by, Emma Lord

The Endless War by. Danielle L. Jensen

A Place for Vanishing by. Ann Fraistat

Shows/Movies/Music I Watched/Listened To:

  • Elf

How was your week? Did you get a lot done? Watch anything good? Read any amazing books or books you didn’t finish? What are you reading?…Leave me a comment below!

A Study in Drowning by. Ava Reid | Book Review

My Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️

Title: A Study in Drowning

Author: Ava Reid

Format: ebook (borrowed)

Pages: 378

Publication Date: 9/19/23

Categories: Young Adult, Gothic, Mystery, Romance, Academia

Effy Sayre has always believed in fairy tales. Haunted by visions of the Fairy King since childhood, she’s had no choice. Her tattered copy of Angharad—Emrys Myrddin’s epic about a mortal girl who falls in love with the Fairy King, then destroys him—is the only thing keeping her afloat. So when Myrddin’s family announces a contest to redesign the late author’s estate, Effy feels certain it’s her destiny.

But musty, decrepit Hiraeth Manor is an impossible task, and its residents are far from welcoming. Including Preston Héloury, a stodgy young literature scholar determined to expose Myrddin as a fraud. As the two rivals piece together clues about Myrddin’s legacy, dark forces, both mortal and magical, conspire against them—and the truth may bring them both to ruin.

Content Warning: sexual assault, neglectful parent, misogyny, grooming, smoking

Okay this book has been on my radar for awhile and I saw good and bad reviews for it so I had to read it for myself.

+ It has very gothic, academia vibes to it which was nice and it was what I was expecting. Effy is an architect and takes on a project for the estate of one of her favorite writers, Emrys Myrddin. The estate is a fantastic gothic setting with tales about the Fairy King and the “drowning”, and the mystery about Myrddin and his writings. I like how Preston and Effy were investigating his writings.

+ Effy is a fascinating character and at times an unreliable one. She’s beautiful, all the men tell her so and they are drawn to her – she even got into a situation with her professor, which has caused her to be an outcast at school. She’s afraid of men because of what happened to her and she deals with a lot of misogyny. Her mother basically hates her – which is awful. She’s alone and needs help but doesn’t have anyone on her side until she meets Preston, who off the bat, she doesn’t like at all. Effy also has these nightmares about the Fairy King and takes sleeping pills so she is mysterious herself. The themes about misogyny and power imbalances are very present in this book though and there were a few quotes that hit home.

There was an intimacy to all violence, she supposed. The better you knew someone, the more terribly you could hurt them.”

– A Study in Drowning by. Ava Reid

Lying was a form of survival, a way out of whatever trap had been set.”

– A Study in Drowning by. Ava Reid

You don’t have to take up a sword. Survival is bravery, too.”

– A Study in Drowning by. Ava Reid

+ I did like Preston and Effy’s interactions because he’s this stuffy, uptight literary student. I think the most Effy has ever stood up to a guy was to Preston – she wasn’t afraid of him and he didn’t make her feel unsafe, which I liked about him. As for the chemistry between them – there is tension for sure, but I also felt at times they would have been great just been really good friends. 

~ I think there was a lot going on in this book and I chose to stay focused on the Myrddin mystery – basically that’s the whole reason Preston and Effy are at the estate in the first place. There is a war also going on in the book and there is Effy’s nightmares about the Fairy King and I was confused at times if Effy was experiencing things with this Fairy King or it was all in her head. 

~ At times the setting or I should say time period, was confusing. I know it’s basically an alternate Earth, countries names are all made up, and the world they live in kind of felt like the 1940’s-ish and I’m just going off of them smoking cigarettes and drinking hard liquor a lot. Effy also mentioned something like girls at school usually come away with a ring and engaged – so that sounds like to 1940’s or earlier to me. I enjoyed the setting but at times I felt like I was confused about certain things about this world.

My Final Thoughts:

I think I read this at the right time – the weather here has been rainy and the gothic setting of this book and the lyrical writing was perfect for my mood. It is a dark story dealing with misogyny, parental neglect, power imbalances and even grooming. I do think the world building at times was somewhat confusing or something was mentioned and not explained fully. The romance was a sweet spot in the story with Preston and Effy being a sort of rivals to lovers relationship. I thought Effy’s journey from being alone to finally having someone in her corner and being kind to her without wanting anything in return was amazing for her. If you like lyrical prose and a gothic setting, you’ll like this one.

Book Links:

Goodreads | Amazon | Barnes & Noble

Looking Back on 2023: New to Me Authors

I saw a Blogmas post on the blog Bookish in Bed where she did a feature of new to her authors this year. I wanted to do a similar post and look back on my year of 2023 and see which new authors I took a chance on this year!

New to Me Authors in 2023

  • Rachel Gillig – One Dark Window and Two Twisted Crowns – I read both books in 2023! And I’m excited to read more from her.
  • Jumata Emill – The Black Queen – this one was an entertaining read. Especially because I decided to read more thrillers this year and I don’t know why.
  • Sue Lynn Tan – Daughter of the Moon Goddess – I still have to read the other books in the series. I love the covers!
  • Susan Stokes-Chapman – Pandora – I just couldn’t get into Greek mythology this year and I don’t know why!
  • Sophie Sullivan – A Guide to Being Just Friends – this one was just okay.
  • Nisha J. Tuli – Trial of the Sun Queen, Rule of the Aurora King, Heart of Night & Fire – I think it’s obvious I like her work and was glad to stumbled upon her books on Kindle Unlimited.
  • Sajni Patel – My Sister’s Big Fat Indian Wedding – this one was quite and the book cover is so vibrant!
  • Beth C. Greenberg – First Quiver – Greek mythology characters but again this year was not my year for Greek mythology.
  • Lauren Kung Jessen – Lunar Love – I saw this all over the blogosphere – I liked it and will definitely try a book of hers again.
  • Lina Chern – Play the Fool – this was a fun mystery and will definitely try this author out again.
  • Ginny Baird – Right Girl, Wrong Side; The Holiday Mix-Up – I read two books of hers this year and both were 3 stars.
  • Kerrigan Byrne & Cynthia St. Aubin – Nevermore Bookstore – this was entertaining.
  • Autumn Blake – Bewitched Shadows – a witchy book that I just couldn’t really get into.
  • Lana Ferguson – The Nanny – this one was spicy! Would definitely try more of her books.
  • L.J. Swallow – Thornwood Academy – one of those quick read series – very reminiscent to Wednesday (the show) though. Won’t continue unless I have nothing else to read.
  • Margaret Atwood – The Handmaid’s Tale – I wanted to read something classic and this one was good!
  • Ebony LeDelle – Love Radio – this one was good! Will read more from this author.
  • Elayne Audrey Becker – Forestborn – it took me awhile to finish this one and I don’t think I’ll finish the series – not because I didn’t like it but definitely a mood read.
  • Rati Methrotra – Night of the Raven, Dawn of the Dove ; Flower and Thorn – I read two books from this author this year and found both entertaining. Will definitely read more from her.
  • Alexis Calder – Kingdom of Blood & Salt – this one was okay – won’t continue series.
  • TJ Klune – The House of the Cerulean Sea – wanted to see what the hype was about and it’s a very cozy story!
  • Kristyn J. Miller – Seven Rules for Breaking Hearts – I liked this one.
  • Maren Stoffels – Stranger Danger – this was a fun thriller. Will definitely read more from this author when I’m in the mood.
  • Alex Aster – Lightlark – I wanted to see what the hype was all about and this wasn’t for me. Won’t continue.
  • Kyrie McCauley – All the Dead Lie Down – I couldn’t get into this one.
  • Sarah Adams – Practice Makes Perfect – this was cute and will definitely revisit this author.
  • Stacey Trombley – A Taste of Torment (read the whole series) – this was pretty good and addictive! Bingeable series.
  • Stacia Stark – A Court this Cruel & Lovely – not bad and I was going to continue the series but for some reason couldn’t get into book two but will try again.
  • Amanda Linsmeier – Starlings this was interesting and will definitely check out more from this author.
  • Lena Jeong – And Break the Pretty Kings – I love the cover but didn’t love the story.
  • Mazey Eddings – Tilly in Technicolor – I loved this and am surprised I’ve never read a book from this author before!
  • Ellen O’Clover – Seven Percent of Ro Devereux – I loved this one a lot so will definitely read more from this author.
  • K.L. Walther – The Summer of Broken Rules – will definitely read from this author when I’m in a Taylor Swift mood!
  • Krystal Marquis – The Davenports – I didn’t love this one but I’m still interested in more works from this author.
  • Zoulfa Katoun – As Long as the Lemon Trees Grow – amazing book! One of my 5 stars reads of 2023. Will definitely read more from this author.
  • Skyla Arndt – Together We Rot – I liked this one, it was definitely dark and sorta creepy – more mysterious though.
  • Mia Tsai – Bitter Medicine – this was a fun urban fantasy book that I enjoyed!
  • Sharina Harris – Sign of the Slayer – Buffy the Vampire fans would love this book.
  • Delilah S. Dawson – Midnight at the Houdini – this was an interesting book but not my cup of tea.
  • Julie Soto – Forget Me Not – loved this one and can’t wait to read more!
  • Kate Pearsell – Bittersweet in the Hollow – I liked this one a lot and will look forward to reading more!
  • Ana Huang – King of Wrath; King of Pride – I’m working on King of Greed right now so I think it’s safe to say that I enjoy her books so far!
  • Jamie Varon – Main Character Energy – this was a blogtour read and I liked it!
  • Thea Guanzon – The Hurricane Wars – this one has very interesting world-building but I like that the author is Filipino so I’ll continue the series.
  • Brandy Colbert – The Blackwoods – there was one very compelling character in this story that I loved a lot, she was my favorite part of this story.
  • Diana Rodriguez Wallach – Hatchet Girls – this one definitely hit the spot for a creepy, somewhat gory thriller – would love to read more!
  • Abiola Bello – Love in Winter Wonderland – this one was cute, I love that it revolved around saving a book store!
  • Elana K. Arnold – The Blood Years – love this historical novel.
  • Isabel Ibañez – What the River Knows – I can’t believe this is the first book I’ve read from this author! Loved it!
  • Alix E. Harrow – Starling House – I actually had a book from this author years ago but I never read it. So this was my first book and I thought it was entertaining.
  • Sara Hashem – The Jasad Heir – some parts of this was slow but overall I loved it and look forward to the sequel.
  • Jennifer D. Lyle – Swarm – this one was funky! Giant butterflies that attack? And zombies? Pretty entertaining if you are into end of the world scenarios!
  • Lauren Roberts – Powerless – this one was okay, and I’m 50/50 on whether I’ll continue the series.
  • Erin La Rosa – Plot Twist – a cute rom-com with some heavy topics (alcoholism)
  • Jennifer Chen – Artifacts of an Ex – I thought the art aspects of the story was cool but the characters felt older than high school age. Still interested to read other works though.

I can’t believe I read 58 new authors this year! 😱 Wow…I wasn’t expect that many. But I’m happy to say almost more than half of these are authors I would love to read from again!

How many new to you authors did you read in 2023? Or who is your new favorite?

Let me know in the comments!

First Lines Fridays | 12/22/23

First Lines Fridays is a weekly feature for book lovers hosted by Wandering Words. What if instead of judging a book by its cover, its author or its prestige, we judged it by its opening lines?

  • Pick a book off your shelf (it could be your current read or on your TBR) and open to the first page
  • Copy the first few lines, but don’t give anything else about the book away just yet – you need to hook the reader first
  • Finally… reveal the book!

“Few people knew that the night spoke.”

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Can you guess what book it is?

Did you guess it? Have you read this one?

📖 ~ Yolanda

Somewhere in the Deep by. Tanvi Berwah | ARC Review

My Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️

Title: Somewhere in the Deep

Author: Tanvi Berwah

Format: eBook (NetGalley)

Pages: 384

Publication Date: 1/9/24

Publisher: Sourcebooks Fire

Categories: Young Adult, Thriller, Fantasy, South Asian

Disclaimer: **I received this book free from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.  All thoughts and opinions are my own.**

Thank you to Sourcebooks Fire for giving me a chance to read this eARC in exchange for an honest review!

Seventeen-year-old Krescent Dune is buried under the weight of her dead parents’ debt and the ruinous legacy they left behind. The only way she can earn enough money to escape her unforgiving island is by battling monstrous creatures in an underground fighting pit. After a fight goes terribly wrong, she’s banned from the pits. Now hopeless, she is offered a deal: in exchange for the erasure of her debts, she must join and protect a hunting party for a rescue mission deep within the mining caves beneath the island.

Krescent is determined to keep her head down and fulfill her role as the dutiful bodyguard, even though she is trapped underground with her childhood enemy and a company of people who would gladly kill her if they knew who her parents were. As they come across creatures she believed only existed in legends, it becomes clear they are in far more danger than she could have imagined. But someone doesn’t want her to make it out alive. And she’ll have to figure out who before she’s left alone… in the dark.

From the author of Monsters Born and Made comes an action-packed South Asian inspired fantasy that will have your heart racing at every turn.

Content Warning: violence, killer insects

+ I read a book by this author last year and thought it was pretty good and this book is set in that same world. What I really enjoyed about this book is that it’s in the same world, so we get to learn more about it but it’s inspired by South Asia and I love that representation. I like that is it unique.

+ This has a lot of action. Kress is a fighter in the ring, but she has a bad reputation because of something her parents did. I love that she’s a strong character. Kress is an outcast but because she’s a fighter she gets chosen to go on this expedition deep underground. She is part of this expedition group of miners and other people but not everyone is trustworthy so there is a lot of tense moments underground with this group of people and monsters coming for them.

+ There is a little bit of romance going on with Kress and her best-friend, Rivan. It’s a friends to lovers situation so it takes them awhile to really admit their feelings but there is a lot of angst and longing in both but they are kind of stuck in a harrowing situation so it takes them awhile to figure that out.

~ I didn’t totally connect to any of the characters but I did still enjoyed the story. Would have loved to be more invested into the characters though but for some reason I just couldn’t.

My Thoughts:

I like the South Asian inspired setting and the action is great.  I just wish I could connect to the characters so I could be invested in the high stakes of their situation but despite all that I did enjoy this story for the most part.

Book Links:

Goodreads | Amazon | Barnes & Noble

Monsters Born and Made by. Tanvi Berwah ⭐️⭐️⭐️💫

A Fragile Enchantment by. Allison Saft | ARC Review

My Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️💫

Title: A Fragile Enchantment

Author: Allison Saft

Format: eBook (NetGalley)

Pages: 384

Publication Date: 1/2/24

Publisher: Wednesday Books

Categories: Young Adult, Romance, Fantasy, Historical Fantasy, LGBT+

Disclaimer: **I received this book free from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.  All thoughts and opinions are my own.**

Thank you to Wednesday Books for giving me a chance to read this eARC in exchange for an honest review!

In this romantic fantasy of manners from New York Times bestselling author Allison Saft, a magical dressmaker commissioned for a royal wedding finds herself embroiled in scandal when a gossip columnist draws attention to her undeniable chemistry with the groom.

Niamh Ó Conchobhair has never let herself long for more. The magic in her blood that lets her stitch emotions and memories into fabric is the same magic that will eventually kill her. Determined to spend the little time she has left guaranteeing a better life for her family, Niamh jumps at the chance to design the wardrobe for a royal wedding in the neighboring kingdom of Avaland.

But Avaland is far from the fairytale that she imagined. While young nobles attend candlelit balls and elegant garden parties, unrest brews amid the working class. The groom himself, Kit Carmine, is prickly, abrasive, and begrudgingly being dragged to the altar as a political pawn. But when Niamh and Kit grow closer, an unlikely friendship blossoms into something more—until an anonymous columnist starts buzzing about their chemistry, promising to leave them alone only if Niamh helps to uncover the royal family’s secrets. The rot at the heart of Avaland runs deep, but exposing it could risk a future she never let herself dream of, and a love she never thought possible.

Transporting readers to a Regency England-inspired fantasy world, A Fragile Enchantment is a sweeping romance threaded with intrigue, unforgettable characters, and a love story for the ages.

Content Warning: self harm, alcoholism

+ Okay I said maybe I’m over historical romances, but I think if it’s a historical fantasy romance like this particular book then I’m not over it at all. I definitely like how this story had the drama of a gossip sheet (like Bridgerton), the balls, a royal wedding, a romance and a rebellion going on.

+ There’s magic in this book and Niamh’s craft is sewing. I thought it was pretty cool how she could create fashions that evoke emotions. Other characters have magic too like but not everyone has it. It definitely made the story feel enchanted with the element of magic that certain characters could wield.

+ This story has a strong cast of characters from the main ones Niamh and Kit to the rest of the group which consisted of Kit’s future wife, his best friend and his family. I like the LGBT+ representation, Niamh and Kit are both bi-sexual, and other characters are queer as well.

+~ Speaking of romance -I love a good enemies to lovers romance and there is a lot of tension between Niamh and Kit which for the most part I enjoyed. But there was something about their romance at times that frustrated me also maybe it’s the times he’s being rude – but his grumpiness is supposed to be attractive? I just felt like he was being a brat at times.

~ The political conflict in the book didn’t feel solved at the end, and honestly I think Jack and his wife could have their own book where they fall in love with one another and he figures out how to become a better leader.

My Thoughts:

I enjoyed this book and loved that it was historical romance with magic elements I thought the writing was very lyrical and made the story enchanting. 

Book Links:

Goodreads | Amazon | Barnes & Noble

A Far Wilder Magic by. Allison Saft | ARC Review ⭐️⭐️⭐️

WWW Wednesday | 12/20/23

WWW Wednesday is a weekly meme hosted by Sam over on Taking on a World of Words.

The idea is pretty simple, every week you dedicate a post to the three W’s:

What are you currently reading?

What have you just finished reading?

What are you going to read next?

5 days until Christmas y’all! My hubby is home but even with him home, I feel more exhausted? I got to go over to my mom’s house this weekend and helped do some cleaning. She’s always cleaning but since her surgery she can’t do heavy lifting – even though I know she wants to!  So I did the cleaning for her. Her healing is going well, she still feels a bit weak but she looks better each time I see her.

What are you currently reading?

ASAP by. Axie Oh – if you read XOXO, then this one is about Nathaniel and Sori! I’m 16% into this one.

A Study Drowning by. Ava Reid – 2% in this one and I don’t know why I have no interest in it right now. So this might be one I come back to at a later time.

Dark Star Burning, Ash Falls White by. Amelie Wen Zhao – I’m 28% into this book and hoping I can finish before it publishes in 2 weeks!

The Getaway List by. Emma Lord – I’m 13% into this one and enjoying it. I love the bright cover too! Yellow covers make me happy!

Snowed In by. Catherine Walsh – trying to add in a few more holiday reads before Christmas!

What have you just finished reading?

Hallowed Games by. C.N. Crawford ⭐️⭐️⭐️

Somewhere in the Deep by. Tanvi Berwah ⭐️⭐️⭐️

A Fragile Enchantment by. Allison Saft – ⭐️⭐️⭐️💫

What are you going to read next?

Nettle & Bone by. T. Kingfisher

The Endless War by. Danielle L. Jensen

Salt & Broom by. Sharon Lynn Fisher

What are you reading right now?

Books I Hope Santa Brings/Bookish Wishes | TTT | 12/19/23

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This week’s topic is:

Books I Hope Santa Brings/Bookish Wishes

I don’t usually get books under the tree because I’d rather have a gift card to buy the books I want. But these are the books on my wishlist and some of these aren’t published yet but their covers look amazing!

War Widow by. Deborah Falaye

Have you read any of these books? Are any of these on your TBR? What’s on your TTT?