Weekly Wrap Up | 12/28/25

Aloha friends!

Another week is over and here’s what happened:

+ Christmas knocked me out! I was busy days before Christmas and then when that day hit, I had no energy because we went to a lively Xmas Eve party, then had to get up and do Christmas morning and get to Christmas lunch at my parent’s house. I was on the verge of sleeping during lunch but I at least made it to the car ride home to shut my eyes and then I got home and I knocked out. I had a headache, I had to get some electrolytes in me and just SLEEP.

+ Now I gotta figure out what to buy my daughter for her birthday. 🫠

Blog Posts:

Books I Finished

  • The Sins of Silas (The Otacian Chronicles, #2) by. Kylie Snow
  • The Lies of Lena (The Otacian Chronicles, #1) by. Kylie Snow (audiobook)
  • King of Ravens by. Clare Sager (arc)
  • The Book of Blood & Roses by. Annie Summerlee (arc)
  • Good Spirits by. B.K. Borison
  • Heavenly Bodies by. Imani Erriu (arc)

Currently Reading:

A Language of Dragons by. S.F. Willamson

Heart’s Gambit by. J.D. Myall

The Night Ship by. Alex Woodroe

The Wicked and the Damned by. Rebecca Robinson

Fallen Stars by. Imani Erriu (audiobook)

Shows/Movies/Music I Watched/Listened To:

  • Football
  • Stranger Things Season 5 Part 2 (Netflix) – I cannot believe the final episodes is on 12/31/25! Why they draw this out so long? 🤦🏻‍♀️

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!

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An Arcane Inheritance by. Kamilah Cole | ARC Review

My Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Spice Rating: 🌶️

Title: An Arcane Inheritance

Author: Kamilah Cole

Format: eBook (NetGalley)

Pages: 432

Publication Date: 12/30/25

Publisher: Sourcebooks

Categories: New Adult, Dark Academia, Horror, Mystery, Thriller, Magical Realism, LGBT+, Romance

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 for giving me a chance to read this eARC in exchange for an honest review!


A modern-day dark academia fantasy with a twist, perfect for fans of Babel and A Deadly Education.

Warren University has stood amongst the ivy elite for centuries, built on the bones―and forbidden magic―of its most prized BIPOC students…hiding the rot of a secret society that will do anything to keep their own powers burning bright. No matter who they must sacrifice along the way.

Ellory Morgan is determined to prove that she belongs at Warren University, an ivy league school whose history is deeply linked to occult rumors and dark secrets. But as she settles into her Freshman year, something about the ornate buildings and shadowy paths feels strangely…familiar. And, with every passing day, that sense of déjà vu grows increasingly sinister.

Despite all logic, despite all reason, despite all the rules of reality, Ellory knows one thing to be true: she has been here before. And if she can’t convince brooding legacy student Hudson Graves to help her remember a past that seems determined to slip through her fingers as if by some insidious magic…this time, she may lose herself for good.d

Content Warning: violence, racism, classism

+ I was intrigued with this story right away. Ellory is a Jamaican immigrant, who’s parents sent her to America to live with her Aunt, so she could get a better life and education. She’s studied so hard but even with good grades, money was never easy to come by so she worked – saved and now is a 21 year old freshman at Warren University. Ellory wants to be a lawyer to make her family proud. I found Ellory so relatable. Her immigrant story is like many in this country and her trying to get a good education is her ticket to success.

+ There are many issues that are brought up throughout the story from colonialism, elitism, racism, and classism. It’s interesting to see how Ellory tries to uncover secrets of Warren University’s past to expose how the wealthy and privilege get away with atrocities. A few elements are woven together in this story and I think it worked, at least for me! I loved the dark academia, and the creepy atmosphere of the library and some other parts of campus. There is a sinister feel that is there throughout the story as Ellory tries to figure out what is going on with missing memories she is experiencing and feelings of being in another space/time. There are mentions of magic and alchemy and maybe a secret society at work. It gave me Legendborn and Inception vibes.

+ I loved how realistic Ellory’s life as a college student was from the studying, going to parties, living off of coffee and trying to make new friends. Now as strange things happen to her on campus and she does more digging though, she comes off as an unreliable narrator – because what are these memories, or missing memories and dejavu she has been experiencing?

+ I did like the slow burn love story between Ellory and Hudson. Clearly there is something there, a sense of dejavu and we don’t know why until the end. But they are rivals in their constitutional law class and I thought their interactions, the bickering and arguing was fun. Also, the reveal at the end was devastating but made me love their romance more.

~ As much as I was hooked onto this book, I did have some issues. This story leads up to a very unexpected and surprising plot twist but I would have liked more information on the secret society, and the magic leading up to it. Things felt vague, maybe on purpose, but I wish we got a just a little more information just so when the plot twist happens it doesn’t feel confusing or weak. I had to sit with it for a moment just to make sure it made sense in my head.

~ I wanted more between Ellory and Hudson. I loved that they were rivals, and then he starts helping her with trying to find out what’s going but I wanted a few more kisses in there! But that’s a personal preference. They are rivals, but except for their first meeting and a few descriptions about why they are rivals, we don’t see it in action. I just wanted more interactions between them since it is very important to the twist.

Final Thoughts:

I could not put this book down because I needed to find out what was going on. I liked Ellory and Hudson and the whole atmosphere of Warren University with the gothic library, and dark secret past. I do wish we had more information about the magic since there is a huge plot twist in this story that involves magic. Also would have loved more interaction with Ellory and Hudson because their love story is wonderful, and one of the main reasons everything devastating happens in this story. Overall, even with the issues I had with it I was very entertained.

Book Links:

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Looking Back on 2025: New to Me Authors

These are always fun to do at the end of the year. This year I’ve read the most books ever in a year, so this list might be huge!

New to Me Authors in 2025

  • Ruin by. Gillian Eliza West
  • Yes No Maybe by. Jessica Sherry
  • The Lotus Shoes by. Jane Yang
  • Nature of Frost by. Jus Accardo
  • Anathema by. Keri Lake **
  • Amid Clouds and Bones by. Ella Fields
  • Everything I Promised You by. Katy Upperman **
  • The Rose Bargain by. Sasha Peyton Smith
  • The Serpent and the Wolf by. Rebecca Robinson
  • A Court Bright and Broken by. Amy Patrick
  • One in a Million by. Beverley Kendall
  • Spells, Strings, and Forgotten Things by. Breanna Randall
  • A Journey to Us by. Lady B
  • OF Earthly Delights by.. Goldy Moldavsky
  • Five Broken Blades by. Mai Corland**
  • All the Stars Align by. Gretchen Schreiber
  • Their’s Vicious Games by. Joelle Wellington
  • Lovely Dark and Deep by. Elisa A. Bonnin
  • A Desert of Bleeding Sand by. Lucia Damisa
  • Booked For Summer by. Kathryn Freeman
  • Their Monstrous Hearts by. Yiğit Turman
  • The Frozen River by. Ariel Lawhon
  • Love Spells Trouble by. Nia Davenport
  • Pride of Die by. C.L. Montblanc
  • Phantasma by. Kaylie Smith**
  • Silvercloak by. L.K. Steven
  • The Never List by. Jade Presley
  • A Fate Forged in Fire by. Hazel McBride
  • Embrace the Serpent by. Sunya Mara
  • Silver Elite by. Dani Francis
  • Shield of Sparrows by. Devney Perry
  • Predatory Natures by. Amy Goldsmith
  • Pigeon-Blood Red by. Ed Duncan
  • Bound By Inked Flame by. Ava Larksen
  • Love Unmasked by. Becky Dean
  • Thorn Season by. Kiera Azar
  • Mayra by. Nicky Gonzalez
  • Love at Full Tilt by. Jenny L. Howe
  • On Wings of Blood by. Briar Boleyn**
  • Enigma by. RuNyx
  • You Between the Lines by. Katie Naymon
  • Of Flame and Fury by. Mikayla Bridge
  • The Homemade God by. Rachel Joyce
  • Soul of Shadow by. Emma Noyes
  • Game On by. Ki Stephens
  • The Wolf King by. Lauren Palphreyman**
  • Metal Slinger by. Rachel Schneider
  • Dire Bound by. Sable Sorensen
  • Before I Let Go by. Kennedy Ryan
  • Dream By the Shadows by. Logan Karlie
  • The Nightblood Prince by. Molly X. Chang
  • Girl, Goddess, Queen by. Bea Fitzgerald
  • Witch You Would by. Lia Amador
  • While the Dark Remains by. Joanna Ruth Meyer
  • Coffin Moon by. Keith Rosson
  • Heir of Storms by. Lauryn Hamilton Murray
  • Sweet Heat by. Bolu Babalola
  • Dead of Summer by. Ryan La Sala
  • Blood Moon by. Britney S. Lewis
  • Witch of the Wolves by. Kaylee Archer
  • Endless Anger by. Sav R. Miller
  • The Austen Affair by. Madeline Bell
  • Hekate: The Witch by. Nikita Gill
  • And the River Drags Her Down by. Jihyun Yun
  • Moth Dark by. Kika Hatzpoulou
  • Heartsick by. Kristina Forest
  • My Favorite Holidate by. Lauren Blakely
  • Immortal Consequences by. I. V. Marie
  • Bitten by. Jordan Stephanie Gray
  • To Cage a Wild Bird by. Brooke Fast
  • With Thoughts of Jason by. Caleb A. Mertz
  • Blackthorn by. J.T. Geissinger
  • Middle of the Night by. Riley Sager
  • Burning Daylight by. Emily McIntire
  • Ship of Spells by. H. Leighton Dickson
  • Terror at the Gates by. Scarlett St. Clair
  • Alchemised by. SenLinYu
  • The Death-Made Prince by. Lisette Marshall
  • A Kiss of Hammer and Flame by. Amy De La Force
  • Persephone’s Curse by. Katrina Leno
  • Trail Rides & Starry Eyes by. Katrina Emmel
  • The Uninvited by. Nancy Banks
  • Spark of the Everflame by. Penn Cole
  • Dead Fake by. Vincent Ralph**
  • A Curse of Shadows and Ice by. Catharina Maura
  • Smoke and Scar by. Gretchen Powell Fox
  • Drive Me Crazy by. Lizzy Dent
  • We Who Have No Gods by. Liza Anderson
  • Your Knife, My Heart by. K.M. Moronova**
  • A Dance with Waves and Flames by. M. B. Reese
  • We’ve Hit Turbulence by. Jessica L. Cozzi
  • A Vow of Shadow Blood by. Charlene Atrobus
  • Song of the Stars by. Kaiti Mills
  • Oxford Blood by. Rachael Davis Featherstone
  • Seven Deadly Trials by. Amber Hamilton
  • Wings of Ash & Flame by. Jocelyn Bleu
  • Not in My Book by. Katie Holt
  • Daggermouth by. H.M. Wolfe
  • Good Spirits by. B.K. Borison
  • The Book of Blood & Roses by. Annie Summerlee

Any title with a (**) means I read two books from this author this year!

I read 101 new-to-me authors this year! 👏🏽 WOW. Last year I only read from 45 new authors, but this year was a crazy year.

How many new to you authors did you read in 2025? Or who is your new favorite?

Let me know in the comments!

Let’s Talk Bookish:  How do you decide your yearly reading goals? | 12/26/25

Let’s Talk Bookish is a weekly bookish meme originally created by Rukky @ Eternity Books and hosted by Aria @ Book Nook Bits, where every Friday, bloggers write discussion posts based on a weekly prompt and Dini @ dinipandareads has cohosted since the beginning of 2025.


This week’s topic is:

December 26: How do you decide your yearly reading goals? (Jillian @ Jillian the Bookish Butterfly)

Prompts: Do you set annual reading and/or blogging goals? Have you decided on any bookish/blogging resolutions for 2026? How do you decide what goals you want to pursue for the year ahead?

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Do you set annual reading and/or blogging goals?

Sometimes? 😅. Depends on how I’m feeling, but I usually stick to the same number for reading.

Have you decided on any bookish/blogging resolutions for 2026?

  • Request LESS books on NetGalley. I went overboard in 2025.
  • Remind myself I don’t have to read every arc that is offered to me when the publisher emails me. I am SO grateful, but sometimes the books aren’t even genres I read and I’m getting more emails. I think I’ll do a highlight post of the book.
  • And just keep on top of posting.

How do you decide what goals you want to pursue for the year ahead?

Doing the end of the year post helps me evaluate how my blogging and reading year was and it helps me to figure out what I want to change, what I want to cut or add, etc…also I’m not strict about changing things. If it doesn’t work, it doesn’t work – this is a hobby and I want to keep it fun.

December Topics:

December 5: Festive Reads

Prompts: Do you read holiday/winter-themed reads? Do you have any on your TBR this December? What have been favorites from past years? Are there any festive books you like to re-read during the holidays?


December 12: Goodreads Choice Awards

Prompts: The 2025 Goodreads Choice Award winners were announced on December 4th! Do you vote for or keep up with the awards? Have you read any of this year’s winners or nominees? The categories have also changed in recent years, creating some controversy: the Romantasy category was added in 2024, and the Children’s and Middle Grade category was removed. What do you think about these changes? What categories would you like to see go away or come back? Are there any other changes to the awards that you’d like to see?


December 19: 2026 Anticipated Releases (Leyre @ Read You Leyre)

Prompts: What 2026 releases are you most excited for? Are there any sequels you’re looking forward to reading? Are there any debut authors you’re excited to see release their first books? Any favorite authors coming out with something new?


December 26: How do you decide your yearly reading goals? (Jillian @ Jillian the Bookish Butterfly)

Prompts: Do you set annual reading and/or blogging goals? Have you decided on any bookish/blogging resolutions for 2026? How do you decide what goals you want to pursue for the year ahead?


Merry Christmas! | Books in Christmas Colors | 12/25/25

Merry Christmas to all that celebrate, may you have a wonderful day. Happy Holidays to everyone! Here’s a post to go with the vibes of the day.

  • Good Spirits by. B.K. Borison
  • The Mating Game by. Lana Ferguson
  • A Wallflower Christmas by. Lisa Kleypas
  • How My Neighbor Stole Christmas by. Meghan Quinn
  • A Merry Little Lie by. Sarah Morgan
  • Holiday Ever After by. Hannah Grace
  • Yours For The Season by. Emily Stone
  • You Make it Feel Like Christmas by. Sophie Sullivan
  • Merry Little Kissmas by. Lauren Blakely

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Song of the Stars by. Kaiti Mills | Book Review

My Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️💫

Spice: 🌶️

Title: Song of the Stars (#1)

Author: Kaiti Mills

Format: ebook (kindle unlimited)

Pages: 608

Publication Date: 12/2/25

Categories: Fantasy, Romance



Kit Rivermoor has always been the overlooked fae, living in the shadow of her gifted sister and warrior brother. She never expected her quiet life to change, until a forgotten prophecy stirs unrest in the Seelie courts and pulls her into a journey across the fae lands of Andarnia.

As she travels through glittering cities full of secrets and rivalries, Kit begins to sense a star-bound magic awakening inside her. With it comes a connection that feels fated, a bond that could shape not only her future but the fate of the realm itself.

Kit steps into the unknown, where every choice could change the fate of the fae and the bond that calls to her heart.

Content Warning: kidnapping

I came across this indie author on TikTok, I saw her promoting her book and it was the book cover that caught my eye. It published earlier this month (December) and was available on kindle unlimited so I decided to read it.

It starts off promising and I think if you are the type of reader who likes quests, a prophecy, a girl with special powers without knowing what it is, and who is the chosen one to save the world, then you will enjoy this. I do enjoy these tropes but I also like to see a little hardship for the FMC and outside of feeling overlooked, I didn’t feel like Kit has gone through much to make her be the chosen one, but I guess the stars know what they want. Kit being told she was special without knowing why was very repetitive throughout the book so it took me out of the story. It’s a long book so I did pause reading this halfway through because of it being repetitive.

I did read it again after a week and I’m happy to say it picks up at the halfway mark.

Kit as a character is a spitfire and she definitely could hold her own with her brother and his friends. It was nice to see her grow into her power and confidence. But I felt at times she was inexperienced and not battle tested but thrust into a leadership role. Of course she won’t be able to rule alone, but throughout the story it just feels like it’s all on her. She travels with a group of people but I feel like outside of Bastian, we don’t get to really know everyone else very well. I wanted to see her bond more with her brother since he left his bride’s side right away to help Kit.

There are some twists and betrayals in the story and I thought the gemstone/stars magic was interesting and would like to learn more about it.

As for the romance, let’s just say I’m glad it ended up the way it did by the end of the book. It’s a sweet, growing romance and I love Bastian, who is supportive and protective but allows her space to grow.

Final Thoughts:

For a debut, indie novel, I thought this was well written. It was a little too long for me and repetitive at times but I did enjoy the second half of the book. The romance was sweet and even if I didn’t feel like I connected with Kit at times, I think Bastian was amazing. There is adventure, prophecy, and a girl who is chosen to save the world.


Book Links:

Goodreads | Amazon | Barnes & Noble


WWW Wednesday | 12/24/25

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?

Merry Christmas Eve (to those who celebrate)! We have a potluck with family tonight, so that should be fun. Tomorrow we have Christmas lunch at my mom’s house, and then on Friday we will go to Shabbat service because it’s my father-in-law’s anniversary of his passing. So it’s a busy few days but this is it – the rush will be over. And then I have to get gifts for my daughter’s birthday which is on the first weekend of January. 😅

I was so busy the past week that I forgot to do a WWW Wednesday post for 12/17 and a Weekly Wrap up on 12/21!

What are you currently reading?

Stolen Midnights by. Katherine Quinn – 8% no progress

A Language Dragons by. S.F. Williamson – page 43/432

Heart’s Gambit by. J.D. Myall – (ALC- audio) – 44%

The Night Ship by. Alex Woodroe


What have you just finished reading?

The Sins of Silas by. Kylie Snow (The Otacian Chronicles, #2) – ⭐️⭐️⭐️

The Lies of Lena by. Kylie Snow (The Otacian Chronicles, #1) – ⭐️⭐️⭐️💫 (ALC-audio)

King of Ravens by. Clare Sager – ⭐️⭐️⭐️💫 (arc)

The Book of Blood and Roses by. Annie Summerlee – ⭐️⭐️⭐️💫 (arc)

Good Spirits by. B.K. Borison – ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ (audiobook)

Graceless Heart by. Isabel Ibañez – ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ (arc)


What are you going to read next?

Fallen Gods by. Rachel Van Dyken

Songbird of the Sorrows by. Braidee Otto

Dawn of the North by. Demi Winter

A Winter of White Ash by. Lucia Damisa

I, Medusa by. Ayana Gray

A War of Wyverns by. S.F. Williamson

A Whisper of Winds and Leaves by. M.B. Reese

What are YOU reading right now?

Top 5 Books I Hope Santa Brings in 2025 | Top 5 Tuesday | 12/23/25

Top 5 Tuesday was created by Shanah at Bionic Book Worm, and now being hosted at Meeghan reads.

This Week’s Topic is:

Top 5 Books I Hope Santa Brings in 2025

Santa is ME lol….but this is what I hope to add to my shelf.

I loved this one so much – I’m definitely getting the book trophy for my shelf!

The Death-Made Prince by. Lisette Marshall

A runewitch on the run has only one option join forces with the sarcastic, unpleasantly gorgeous necromancer she loathes

The man Thraga loved is dead, and her future is in shambles. When she’s sentenced to the gallows for killing her lover’s murderers, it’s a relief more than anything… until, the night before her execution, a necromancer is thrown into her cell.

Escaping with him is her only chance to bring Lark back to life – and also the start of all her troubles.

Because her new almost-ally is not just any man returned from death. Fire mage, rogue prince, and son of the man who killed her mother, sharp-tongued Durlain Averre is everything Thraga hates. Worse, he won’t revive her lover unless she joins him on a mission of his own first, using her forbidden rune magic to free his sister from the dungeons of an enemy king.

But their quest turns into a deadly chase when Thraga’s violent past catches up with her. And as the net of court intrigue and old fears closes around them, she begins to find out Lark was not at all the man she thought he was…

And neither is Durlain.

The Death-Made Prince is the first book of the Runewitch Saga, an epic enemies to lovers fantasy romance featuring two morally grey leads, OCD rep, and a Norse mythology-inspired world. While it is a slow burn romance, the first book does contain spicy content intended for 18+ readers.

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I already have this on pre-order! I loved the arc.

We Who Will Die by. Stacia Stark

Life in the perilous Thorn district is a constant battle for Arvelle and her younger brothers. And the vampire standing on her doorstep is about to turn their world upside down.

Faced with an unthinkable choice, Arvelle makes a magically binding vow to do the impossible: kill the emperor, an ancient vampire created by the god Umbros. But first, she must enter the Sundering—an arena where only the fastest, strongest, and deadliest survive long enough to be selected for the emperor’s elite guard.

She quickly draws the ire of the Primus, the powerful figure charged with protecting the emperor. But the vampire under the armor is the last person Arvelle expects to encounter in the emperor’s court.

With her brothers’ lives in the balance, Arvelle has no choice but to ally with the man who once shattered her heart… and with the emperor’s sadistic son, Rorrik—two vampires whose motives are impossible to pin down. Rorrik holds the key to understanding the powers Arvelle is developing—abilities that would put a price on her head if discovered by the emperor.

To survive the arena and complete her mission, Arvelle must get to the bottom of a conspiracy that will change everything she thought she knew about herself—and the two vampires who are deeply entwined with her destiny…

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I’m hoping to read this one, it looks good and I love Medusa!

I, Medusa by. Ayana Gray

Meddy has spent her whole life as a footnote in someone else’s story. Out of place next to her beautiful, immortal sisters and her parents—both gods, albeit minor ones—she dreams of leaving her family’s island for a life of adventure. So when she catches the eye of the goddess Athena, who invites her to train as an esteemed priestess in her temple, Meddy leaps at the chance to see the world beyond her home.

In Athens’ colorful market streets and the clandestine chambers of the temple, Meddy flourishes in her role as Athena’s favored acolyte, getting her first tastes of purpose and power. But when she is noticed by another Olympian, Poseidon, a drunken night between girl and god ends in violence, and the course of Meddy’s promising future is suddenly and irrevocably altered.

Her locs transformed into snakes as punishment for a crime she did not commit, Medusa must embrace a new identity—not as a victim, but as a vigilante—and with it, the chance to write her own story as mortal, martyr, and myth.

Exploding with rage, heartbreak, and love, I, Medusa portrays a young woman caught in the cross currents between her heart’s deepest desires and the cruel, careless games the Olympian gods play.

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I have the Fairyloot version of book one, The Floating World, and I want the matching set. So I’ll have to get this version on Fairyloot, if they still have it.

The Demon and the Light by. Axie Oh

It’s the winter of 1975, and Portland, Oregon, is all sleet and neon. Duane Minor is back home after a tour in Vietnam, a bartender just trying to stay sober; save his marriage with his wife, Heidi; and connect with his thirteen-year-old niece, Julia, now that he’s responsible for raising her. Things aren’t easy, but Minor is scraping by.

Then a vampire walks into his bar and ruins his life.

When Minor crosses John Varley, a killer who sleeps during the day beneath loose drifts of earth and grows teeth in the light of the moon, Varley brutally retaliates by murdering Heidi, leaving Minor broken with guilt and Julia filled with rage. What’s left of their splintered family is united by only one desire: vengeance.

So begins a furious, frenzied pursuit across the Pacific Northwest and beyond. From grimy alleyways to desolate highways to snow-lashed plains, Minor and Julia are cast into the dark orbit of undead children, silver bullet casters, and the bevy of broken men transfixed by Varley’s ferocity. Everyone’s out for blood.

Gritty, unforgettable, and emotionally devastating, Coffin Moon asks what will be left of our humanity when grief transmutes into violence, when monsters wear human faces, and when our thirst for revenge eclipses everything else.

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I loved this arc and I still need to get a copy on my shelf, it’s so pretty!

The Weaver Bride by. Lydia Gregovic

A sweeping fantasy about a witch who must navigate a ruthless marriage competition—and try not to fall in love along the way. Part twisting mystery, part thrilling romance, The Weaver Bride is an unputdownable romantasy steeped in a lush magical world.

Lovett Tamerlane is a silkwitch. Like all girls of her kind, she holds a rare magic—a magic that can be harnessed only through marriage to a Weaver. But finding a Weaver husband requires status, refinement, and money, all of which Lovett sadly lacks. Her one secret ability, to open any door, is her saving grace. Hidden in plain sight, Lovett spends her days using her gift to steal from wealthy families and her nights avoiding the fate imposed on all unwed silkwitches: a life confined to the cloisters.

But opening doors can be dangerous, and when Lovett steals from the wrong person, she finds herself face to face with Eliot Lear, the notorious son of a prominent Weaver. It turns out Eliot’s been watching Lovett. He knows she’s a silkwitch, and he offers her a life-altering opportunity: entrance to the Vainglory, a competition with the ultimate prize—marriage to Noé Alaire, heir to generations of Weaver wealth. The catch? Last year, the Vainglory ended in tragedy. The winner died. And the winner was Eliot’s sister.

The arrangement is simple: If Lovett solves the mystery of Ophelia Lear’s death and unmasks her killer, Eliot will ensure she has her pick of Weaver suitors, regardless of who wins the competition. Yet unraveling Ophelia’s murder proves far more complicated than either of them anticipated. And Lovett should know better than to take a Weaver at his word.

After all . . . what is love without betrayal?


Books I hope Santa Brings/Bookish Wishes | TTT | Top Ten Tuesday | 12/23/25

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. Please check out her website for more TTT topics!

This week’s topic is:

Books I hope Santa Brings/Bookish Wishes

Santa is ME lol…or gift cards. I think it’s funny how everyone around me knows I read a lot of books, but only one of my besties – the one that reads, gives me a gift card for books. 🤣 I’m so grateful she knows what I like!

  • The Demon and the Light by. Axie Oh – so I have the Fairyloot version of the first book and I want the Fairyloot version of this one so they can match! But I don’t want to spend that kind of money right now.
  • Starchaser by. R.M. Gray – I have book one, so I want to get this one for my shelf but maybe waiting for it to show up on Book Outlet.
  • Cold Wire by. Chloe Gong – another book I enjoyed and want on my shelf, I love the cover!

Silvercloak by. L.K. Steven – I liked this one a lot, wanted the Fairyloot edition and missed out on it. So I’m just waiting to get it when the price goes down or it’s on Book Outlet.

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Top Ten Tuesday Topics:

November 4: The First 10 Books I Randomly Grabbed from My Shelf (Stand in front of your book collection, close your eyes, point to a title, and write it down. If you have shelves, point to your physical books. If you have a digital library, use a random number generator and write down the title of the book that corresponds with the number you generated. You get bonus points if you tell us whether or not you’ve read the book, and what you thought of it if you did!)
November 11: Books I Enjoyed that Were Outside My Comfort Zone (or books you’d like to read that are outside your comfort zone!)
November 18: Modern Books You Think Will Be Classics In The Future (submitted by Veros @ Dark Shelf of Wonders)
November 25: Thanksgiving/Thankful Freebie
December 2: Freebie
December 9: Books Set in Snowy Places (If snow isn’t your thing, pick another kind of place and share books set there!)
December 16: Books On My Winter 2025-2026 to-Read List
December 23: Books I hope Santa Brings/Bookish Wishes
December 30: Most Recent Additions to My Bookshelf

We Who Will Die by. Stacia Stark | ARC Review

My Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Spice Rating: 🌶️

Title: We Who Will Die (Empire of Blood, #1)

Author: Stacia Stark

Format: eBook (NetGalley)

Pages: 432

Publication Date: 12/30/25

Publisher: Avon

Categories: Fantasy, Romance, Series, Political Intrigue

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

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


From the bestselling author of the Kingdom of Lies series comes a slow-burn romantasy set in a Roman-inspired world ruled by merciless vampires. Filled with breathtaking combat, vengeful gods, and magical creatures, We Who Will Die is the epic first installment in an enthralling new series perfect for fans of Carissa Broadbent, Jasmine Mas, and Rebecca Yarros.

Life in the perilous Thorn district is a constant battle for Arvelle and her younger brothers. And the vampire standing on her doorstep is about to turn their world upside down.

Faced with an unthinkable choice, Arvelle makes a magically binding vow to do the impossible: kill the emperor, an ancient vampire created by the god Umbros. But first, she must enter the Sundering—an arena where only the fastest, strongest, and deadliest survive long enough to be selected for the emperor’s elite guard.

She quickly draws the ire of the Primus, the powerful figure charged with protecting the emperor. But the vampire under the armor is the last person Arvelle expects to encounter in the emperor’s court.

With her brothers’ lives in the balance, Arvelle has no choice but to ally with the man who once shattered her heart… and with the emperor’s sadistic son, Rorrik—two vampires whose motives are impossible to pin down. Rorrik holds the key to understanding the powers Arvelle is developing—abilities that would put a price on her head if discovered by the emperor.

To survive the arena and complete her mission, Arvelle must get to the bottom of a conspiracy that will change everything she thought she knew about herself—and the two vampires who are deeply entwined with her destiny…

Content Warning: death, violence, murder, mention of suicide, grief

+ I didn’t know what to expect from this book but wow was I pleasantly surprised. This story has gladiators, vampires, mythical creatures, a serial killer, a cult, and even zombies? Yes all of that in one book including trials, a slow burn second chance romance plus maybe a brewing love triangle!

+ Arvelle is a bodyguard trying to keep her younger brothers alive, especially Evren, who has bad lungs. But her plans of bringing him to the town who has healers is in jeopardy when a vampire makes her a deal – help him kill the emperor and her brother will be healed and they can be free. To carry out this plan she has to enter another fighting trial, which reminds her of the last one she had participated in where she won but had to watch her best friend die in front of her. Arvelle is a complicated character, frozen by grief, motivated by fear to keep her brothers alive, and just trying to survive.

+ I loved the world-building with everything mixed together – gladiators, vampires, and magic wilders called Sigilmarked. As Arvelle tries to navigate this world of cutthroat empire politics, and trying to train and survive the trials, I was really enjoying how the story was unfolding. There was even a murder mystery, bodies turning up and also someone trying to bring them back to life to build an army – there was a lot going on! I also loved some of the unexpected plot twists!

+ Arvelle is the main character, but Rorrick, the emperor’s son with a sadistic, ruthless reputation is the one I’m really interested. Speaking of Rorrick, this story story has a slow-burn second chance romance involving another guy but also a potential love triangle in the making?

~ Though the romance isn’t really the focus, Arvelle, has to figure out how to kill the king and save her brothers, I’m bummed that this could be a love triangle between brothers. I have found out this year, that I’m tired of romances involving a girl coming in between two brothers. And I also don’t want this to be a “why choose” because they are brothers! That’s a no for me. I am leaning a certain way already, but hope there’s more interactions between them in book two.

~ Arvelle is a complicated character but I needed more from her. I get that she was wallowing in guilt. Everyone could see she didn’t want to be at the trials, but wow was she so weak. And I am glad she went in with grief, bad memories, and a weak ankle but I needed some grit for her. For someone who relied on her instincts being a bodyguard, her instinct about people trying to befriend, was bad. I wanted growth in the second half of the book, is that too soon?

~ There was a lot going on in this book and most of it worked. The only one plot line that got lost among everything going on is the murder mystery. There are dead bodies showing up around these trials – I loved the reveal at the end, but there is no real investigation in the middle of the story about this important development in the story. Pacing of the story also felt choppy at times.

Final Thoughts:

I binged this book in two days. I loved all the elements thrown together: gladiators, vampires, magic, betrayal and everything else. I don’t love a love triangle between brothers but I’ll be here for the mess, drama, and whatever is going to happen in book two. Hopefully there is more growth in Arvelle and she grows some tough skin, especially because she is among vampires. It’s an addicting read and a fun story. I can’t wait for book two!

Book Links:

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Other Books I’ve Read From this Author:

A Court This Cruel and Lovely by. Stacia Clark| Book Review ⭐️⭐️⭐️💫