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darker shade of magic book review

Book Review: A Darker Shade of Magic

July 15, 2016/2 Comments/by Suzanne
Book Review:  A Darker Shade of MagicA Darker Shade of Magic (Shades of Magic, #1) by V.E. Schwab, Victoria Schwab
Also by this author: A Gathering of Shadows (Shades of Magic, #2), A Conjuring of Light, This Savage Song
four-stars
Series: Shades of Magic #1
Published by Tor Books on February 24th 2015
Genres: Fantasy
Pages: 400
Also in this series: A Conjuring of Light
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Goodreads Synopsis: Kell is one of the last Antari, a rare magician who can travel between parallel worlds: hopping from Grey London — dirty, boring, lacking magic, and ruled by mad King George — to Red London — where life and magic are revered, and the Maresh Dynasty presides over a flourishing empire — to White London — ruled by whoever has murdered their way to the throne, where people fight to control magic, and the magic fights back — and back, but never Black London, because traveling to Black London is forbidden and no one speaks of it now.

Officially, Kell is the personal ambassador and adopted Prince of Red London, carrying the monthly correspondences between the royals of each London. Unofficially, Kell smuggles for those willing to pay for even a glimpse of a world they’ll never see, and it is this dangerous hobby that sets him up for accidental treason. Fleeing into Grey London, Kell runs afoul of Delilah Bard, a cut-purse with lofty aspirations. She robs him, saves him from a dangerous enemy, then forces him to take her with him for her proper adventure.

But perilous magic is afoot, and treachery lurks at every turn. To save both his London and the others, Kell and Lila will first need to stay alive — a feat trickier than they hoped.

My Review:

What an entertaining read! Thanks so much to Stephanie at Chasm of Books for hosting the giveaway in which I won this book. I wasn’t sure what to expect going in since I had never read anything by V.E. Schwab, but I thoroughly enjoyed A Darker Shade of Magic. It contains all of the perfect ingredients for a fabulous fantasy read – immensely likeable protagonists, completely detestable antagonists, epic world building, magic that apparently has a life of its own, dangerous adventures and action-packed fight scenes, and just to make sure there’s something for everyone, even a little love story thrown in for good measure.

What I Loved about A Darker Shade of Magic:

The Many Sided Coat – It might sound silly, but that coat is seriously an effective attention grabber! Schwab captivated me immediately when she opens her novel by describing Kell and his mysterious coat of seemingly endless sides. Watching Kell manipulate the fabric and transform it into basically an entire new garment, my brain immediately kicked into high gear and I had questions that I wanted answers to. How can one coat be folded and refolded like origami into whatever style Kell requires at the moment? Why would Kell need such a coat? So, yes, silly as it may sound, the coat is what initially hooked me on this story. Bravo to the coat!

Kell – Kell is pretty much impossible not to like. He is charming and quirky and because he is also one of the last of his kind, the Antari, I immediately felt protective of him. He is also one of the most intriguing characters in the novel because of his unique ability to use his blood to create doors between worlds and travel through them. I also have no idea why, but every time I read about Kell, in my mind, he looks like Peter Pan, haha.

Lila – Lila is my spirit animal! Seriously, she is, without a doubt, my favorite character in ADSOM. How can you not love a young lady who is currently a thief but aspires to be a pirate? Lila is fiercely independent, brave, savvy, headstrong, dying for some adventure in her life, and just an all-around fabulous character.

The 4 Londons – I loved how Schwab takes a familiar setting like London, with all of its iconic landmarks, and uses it to build such a unique fantasy world. Instead of just one London, there are four of them, all existing simultaneously but on separate planes and each with different rulers and a different way of life. Red London is Kell’s world, a world where magic is respected, while Gray London is Lila’s world, a world where magic has been forgotten. White London is a dangerous world where monarchs murder their way to the top and where people fight to control magic. And finally, there is Black London, a world that is now forbidden because of something that went tragically wrong with magic there. Schwab lays them out geographically so that one travels from Gray to Red to White and then lies the forbidden Black.

Even though the Londons exist independently of one another now, they were once much more connected and even now, there is still communication between the Red, White, and Gray Londons, with the Antari serving as messengers since they can still move between the worlds. What we learn as we watch Kell travel from one to the other is that there is bad blood between Red and White Londons that stems from the trouble in Black London. When the trouble in Black London started to spread, rather than banding together with White London to fight it, Red chose to close itself off, leaving White to fend for itself. White London therefore maintains hostility towards Red, and so this bad blood is a contributing factor in the overall conflict of the novel.

I think Schwab does a fantastic job of weaving together these four separate Londons into a complex and intricate fantasy world. I haven’t been reading fantasy novels for long, but this is definitely one of the most interesting worlds I’ve encountered thus far in my reading adventures.

Living Magic – The dark magic, a black stone that has somehow been removed from Black London and brought to the other Londons, is seriously one of the coolest parts of the story. It creeps and slithers around, and behaves like a parasite looking for a host. It literally seeks out bodies to take over and then uses them up until they are nothing but ash. Just thinking about it made my skin crawl. It was so creepy, and yet, so fascinating to watch! I also liked that the stone acted like a siren, trying to seduce everyone who came into contact with it. Even Kell, as powerful as he is in his own right, has a difficult time fighting against the stone’s allure.

Themes – Loyalty and Sacrifice: These are two themes that really appealed to me as I read this story. I loved how Kell was willing to sacrifice himself, if necessary, to get the stone back to Black London where it could do no harm. I also thought it said a lot about Kell that he was willing to do whatever it took to save Rhy, who he loves like a brother. Lila also comes to embody loyalty and sacrifice as well when she repeatedly puts herself in harm’s way trying to help Kell.

Relationship between Kell and Lila – I got the distinct vibe that Kell and Lila could be moving in a romantic direction as we continue through the series, but I really liked that it was subtly presented in this first book and not at all a distraction from all of the epic action and adventures that were the story’s central focus. Romantically involved or not, Kell and Lila make a pretty amazing team and I’m looking forward to reading more of their adventures together.

Anything I Didn’t Love?

Pacing? – I can’t even really call it a dislike, but the pace of the early chapters was a bit slow for me. It makes sense in that Schwab is explaining the concept of the 4 Londons and how they relate to each, as well as introduce all of the story’s major players, but I still struggled a few times because I really wanted to get to the action. I will say though to anyone who starts reading and feels the same way – stick with it! The payoff is so worth it! Think of it like a roller coaster where you’re slowing climbing that first huge hill and then you go over the top and WHHHEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE! It’s like that 

Would I recommend this book?

Without hesitation! I think people new to fantasy would love it, as well as anyone who is already a fantasy fan. It’s just a hugely entertaining read!

Rating: A strong 4 stars!

four-stars

About V.E. Schwab

ve schwab

Victoria “V.E.” Schwab is the #1 NYT, USA, and Indie bestselling author of more than a dozen books, including Vicious, the Shades of Magic series, and This Savage Song. Her work has received critical acclaim, been featured by EW and The New York Times, been translated into more than a dozen languages, and been optioned for TV and Film. The Independent calls her the “natural successor to Diana Wynne Jones” and touts her “enviable, almost Gaimanesque ability to switch between styles, genres, and tones.”

She is represented by Holly Root at Root Literary and Jon Cassir at CAA.

All appearance and publicity inquiries should be directed to her PR rep, Kristin Dwyer, at: kdwyer@leoprny.com

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About Victoria Schwab

ve schwab

Victoria “V.E.” Schwab is the NYT, USA, and Indie bestselling author of more than a dozen books, including Vicious, the Shades of Magic series, and This Savage Song. Her work has received critical acclaim, been featured by EW and The New York Times, been translated into more than a dozen languages, and been optioned for TV and Film. The Independent calls her the “natural successor to Diana Wynne Jones” and touts her “enviable, almost Gaimanesque ability to switch between styles, genres, and tones.”

She is represented by Holly Root at Root Literary and Jon Cassir at CAA.
All appearance and publicity inquiries should be directed to either her agent, or one of her publicists:

Harper: Gina.Rizzo@harpercollins.com
Tor: Alexis.Saarela@tor.com

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top ten tuesday

Top Ten Tuesday: Ten Facts About Me

July 12, 2016/8 Comments/by Suzanne

top ten tuesday

Top Ten Tuesday is a fun weekly meme hosted by The Broke and the Bookish. This week’s topic is Top Ten Facts About Me (bookish or just general about you facts or ten facts about you as a blogger…whatever you want).

Ten Facts About Me

1. I’m the Queen of the Socially Awkward. Seriously, if they handed out a crown for that, it would be mine!

2. I have an 8 year old son named Ian, whom I adore. It is also my mission in life to make him as much of a bookworm as I am. We’re reading the Harry Potter series together now and he’s obsessed with it, so I think I’m off to a good start 🙂

3. I love all things Disney and Eeyore is my favorite.

Credit:  Disney

Credit: Disney

4. I don’t know how I find the time for it considering my obsession with books, but I’m also addicted to TV. Some of my favorite shows right now are The 100, Once Upon a Time, and Pretty Little Liars. Favorites that aren’t on the air anymore: CSI, Lost, Gilmore Girls, and China Beach.

5. I’m a left-handed Libra.

6. I’m a huge Star Wars fan! I adore all of the movies, particularly the original triology and The Force Awakens, and my favorite characters are Han and Chewbacca. As you can imagine, I was over the moon when Disney purchased the Star Wars franchise and can’t wait to head back to Disney World once the new Star Wars Land addition is complete.

Credit:  LucasFilms

Credit: LucasFilms

7. I’m very political. I keep it off my blog and off of my blog’s twitter, but I spend probably way too much time on my personal twitter account raging against that orange clown, Donald Trump.

8. Music is my life. I have to listen to music at almost all times. Like my taste in books, my taste in music is very eclectic. Classic rock, especially Bruce Springsteen, is my favorite, but you’re equally likely to find me listening to alternative, rap, or even to someone as quintessentially pop as Taylor Swift.

Credit:  BruceSpringsteen.net

Credit: BruceSpringsteen.net

9. I love to travel. To date, my favorite cities are New York City and Venice, Italy.

10. I love Broadway musicals. Thank goodness for the TKTS discount ticket booth in Times Square. I hit that up every time I go to NYC so that I can catch a few shows. So far my favorite musicals are Wicked, The Lion King, Motown, and Book of Mormon.

Credit:  Wicked.com

Credit: Wicked.com

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singles game

Book Review – The Singles Game by Lauren Weisberger

July 11, 2016/by Suzanne
Book Review – The Singles Game by Lauren WeisbergerThe Singles Game by Lauren Weisberger
three-half-stars
Published by Simon & Schuster on July 12th 2016
Genres: Chick Lit, Contemporary Fiction
Pages: 352
Source: Netgalley
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FTC Disclosure: I received a complimentary copy of this book from the publisher via Netgalley. All opinions are my own.

 

Goodreads Synopsis:  The new novel from the New York Times bestselling author of The Devil Wears Prada and Revenge Wears Prada—a dishy tell-all about a beautiful tennis prodigy who, after changing coaches, suddenly makes headlines on and off the court.

Charlotte “Charlie” Silver has always been a good girl. She excelled at tennis early, coached by her father, a former player himself, and soon became one of the top juniors in the world. When she leaves UCLA—and breaks her boyfriend’s heart—to turn pro, Charlie joins the world’s best athletes who travel eleven months a year, competing without mercy for Grand Slam titles and Page Six headlines.

After Charlie suffers a disastrous loss and injury on Wimbledon’s Centre Court, she fires her longtime coach and hires Todd Feltner, a legend of the men’s tour, who is famous for grooming champions. Charlie is his first-ever female player, and he will not let her forget it. He is determined to change her good-girl image—both on the court and off—and transform her into a ruthless competitor who will not only win matches and climb the rankings, but also score magazine covers and seven-figure endorsement deals. Her not-so-secret affair with the hottest male player in the world, sexy Spaniard Marco Vallejo, has people whispering, and it seems like only a matter of time before the tabloids and gossip blogs close in on all the juicy details. Charlie’s ascension to the social throne parallels her rising rank on the women’s tour—but at a major price.

Lauren Weisberger’s novel brings us exclusive behind-the-scenes details from all the Grand Slam tournaments: the US Open, the French Open, the Australian Open, and Wimbledon. Charlie Silver jets around the globe, plays charity matches aboard Mediterranean megayachts, models in photo shoots on Caribbean beaches, walks the red carpet at legendary player parties, and sidesteps looming scandals—all while trying to keep her eyes on the real prize. In this sexy, unputdownable read about young tennis stars who train relentlessly to compete at the highest levels while living in a world obsessed with good looks and Instagram followers, Charlie must discover the secret to having it all—or finally shatter the illusion for good.

 

My Review:

I wanted a light read to take with me on a recent weekend getaway.  I saw Lauren Weisberger’s The Singles Game on Netgalley and immediately requested it because I remembered how much I had enjoyed The Devil Wears Prada when it came out years ago.  Thanks so much to Netgalley, Simon and Schuster, and Ms. Weisberger for allowing me the opportunity to read and review this novel.

Let me start off by saying that The Singles Game fit my initial criteria for selecting it perfectly.  It was very entertaining and I easily breezed through it while on my weekend retreat.  If you’re looking for a fun weekend or beach read, I would highly recommend this one.  It’s like binge watching a show on Netflix – once you start, you won’t be able to stop. And I had no idea how racy the world of tennis could be!

 

What I Enjoyed about The Singles Game:

The Underdog Protagonist – Charlotte Silver, or Charlie as she is better known, is definitely my kind of protagonist.  I was hooked on Charlie and in her corner from the moment she went down on Wimbledon’s Centre Court with what could easily have been a career-ending injury.  The spunk and determination she displays as she fights her way back from her injuries and prepares to make her comeback on the pro tennis circuit is truly admirable and I couldn’t help but cheer her on, especially once I got a taste of Natalya, Charlie’s biggest rival on the circuit and about as nasty and conniving as they come.  Once you meet Natalya, you’ll want Charlie to make mince meat of her on the tennis court.

What I also liked about Charlie though was that she makes lots of mistakes along the way.  There’s no attempt here to make her a flawless heroine; she’s human just like the rest of us and like most of us, her judgment can be questionable at times.  As much as I cheered her on, there were also many times when I wanted to throttle her.  Her relationship with Marco is probably at the top of the list, followed by the crazy Warrior Princess image overhaul suggested by her new coach.  I really couldn’t believe she went along with that one – a tiara and a black bedazzled tennis outfit? I don’t know much about tennis, but do players actually wear outfits like that when they play?  All I kept thinking of was watching Katniss Everdeen getting outfitted for the Hunger Games ceremonies.  Weisberger does a very good job here of making me invested enough in Charlie that I want to jump in the book and yank the tiara off her head because I’m embarrassed for her.

Again, because it makes her human and relatable, I like that Charlie stops to re-evaluate her comeback as she begins to feel less and less comfortable with the direction she has taken and some of the choices she has made, and especially when she senses that her father is disappointed with some of her off-court antics.  I think losing sight of oneself is something a lot of us can relate to.  Is what we think we want worth all of the sacrifices we have to make in order to get it?

The Obnoxious Antagonist – Of course I’m talking about Natalya here.  I do love a character that I can hate and Natalya most definitely fits the bill.  She’s evil, conniving, ruthless, and basically has no redeeming qualities other than the fact that she is an amazing tennis player.  Believe me when I say you will loathe this girl.  I lost track of how many times I wished she would trip and fall when she would strut into events where 5-inch heels.

There’s a full assortment of unlikeable characters, such as Marco and Charlie’s new coach Todd, but Natayla takes the crown for being most unlikeable.

Lots of Drama (but the fun kind!) – We’re not talking life and death drama here. This is Chick Lit, after all, but let’s just say that Weisberger’s world of professional tennis has just as much going on off the court as on it between who’s sleeping with who and who’s cheating on who.  These athletes keep the gossip rags and the paparazzi very busy and will keep you turning the pages to find out how it all plays out and to see who gets left out in the cold.  Do nice guys and gals really finish last?

Weisberger’s Handling of the Tennis – Not knowing much about tennis, I was a little worried going in the book that I might find it a little boring, but Weisberger does a fantastic job of accurately portraying the details of the sports itself without making it dry for those who aren’t necessarily interested in the sport.

 

Potential Downsides to the novel:

Overall, I thought this was a really enjoyable read. There were, however, a couple of questionable areas for me.

Too Similar to The Devil Wears Prada? –  There were moments along the way when I kept thinking about how much this book reminded me of Weisberger’s earlier work.  The premise is very similar – for those who haven’t read The Devil Wears Prada, the protagonist is a girl who lands herself in an enviable job in the fashion industry.  The job, however, requires her to undergo such a radical transformation that she doesn’t recognize herself anymore and starts to question if the job is worth the cost to her sense of self.  That said, I can’t say that the similarity really hampered my enjoyment of The Singles Game at all, but I could see it perhaps bothering other readers who want something more original, less formulaic.

Predictable Romantic Ending:  Don’t get me wrong — I loved the way the novel ends for Charlie and couldn’t have asked for better, but I predicted how it would end as soon as the two characters met.  Again, it didn’t hamper my overall enjoyment of the read, but I like a little more mystery and guesswork in my novels when it comes to romantic relationships and how they’re going to play out.

 

Would I Recommend The Singles Game?

Oh yes, definitely.  As I said earlier, I think The Singles Game is the perfect book to take with you on vacation or to the beach.  It’s a fun, fast read with plenty of dramatic and sexy twists and turns to keep readers engaged from cover to cover.

three-half-stars

About Lauren Weisberger

Lauren Weisberger was born March 28, 1977, in Scranton, Pennsylvania, a locale recently made even more chic, if possible, by The Office. She was joined four years later by sister Dana, a.k.a. The Family Favorite, and moved to Allentown, Pennsylvania, at age eleven. At Parkland High School, Lauren participated in all sorts of projects, activities, and organizations for the sole purpose of padding her college application, although she did genuinely enjoy playing varsity tennis (especially when the girl who should have played first singles incurred a season-ending injury and Lauren had no choice but to step in for the team).

Once matriculated at Cornell University, all civic-minded extracurriculars fell by the wayside. There, she focused her energy on securing a steady stream of fake IDs and dating boys from the right fraternities. After graduating in 1999 with a BA in English, Lauren moved home for the summer to save money and then traveled all over Europe, Israel, Egypt, Jordan, Thailand, India, Nepal, and Hong Kong. She carried a single small backpack and stayed in questionable places, further enriching her authentic cultural experiences by eating only Nutella and drinking Coca-Cola Light.

Lauren’s first job after returning to the U.S. and moving to Manhattan was the Assistant to the Editor-in-Chief of Vogue, Anna Wintour. Lauren became proficient in the language of stilettos and Starbucks before moving to Departures magazine, where she wrote 100-word reviews by day and took writing classes at night. The Devil Wears Prada, begun at the Writer’s Voice, was published in April 2003, and spent six months on The New York Times Bestseller List. It was sold in thirty-one foreign countries and made into a major motion picture by Fox 2000 starring Meryl Streep and Anne Hathaway. Lauren has a half-second cameo in the film that even she is hard-pressed to locate after several viewings. Her second novel, Everyone Worth Knowing, was published in October 2005 and is also a New York Times Bestseller.

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Hi, I'm Suzanne. Proofreader by day, book blogger by night, devourer of books 24/7. My reading tastes: Basically you name it, I probably like it. I read a lot of contemporary and historical, both adult and YA, and I've also been enjoying more and more fantasy lately. Hobbies include: buying and hoarding of books, rambling about books to anyone who will listen, and trying to recommend books to my family and friends whether they are readers or not - because seriously, how can you not love to read books?

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🌸 Review - MUTUAL DISCORD 🌸

Author - Liana De la Rosa

Pub Date - 8/18//2026

This was such an addictive read! I loved following Sofia, who is let go from her job when she dares to complain about a male coworker taking credit for her work. Sofia then drunkenly posts a rant on TikTok about a woman from history whose work and ideas were stolen by a man. 

Her video goes viral and she turns it into a series called The Matildas, where she can shine the spotlight on many women from history who have been victims of what is known as The Matilda Effect, where they are forgotten or overshadowed by their male counterparts. 

Her anger was so relatable, snd I was thrilled that her series, which is so empowering to women, becomes a way for her to earn a living while she decides what she wants to do next.  I also loved that I got to learn about so many women from history and about the Matilda Effect, which I hadn’t heard of before. Also, very relatable was how conflicted Sofia was about whether or not to tell her family she was an influencer. 

The romance of course was also a huge highlight. Sofia and Alex start out as anonymous online friends but end up meeting in person when it turns out he’s apparently dating Sofia’s best friend and therefore off limits for anything more than friendship. I didn’t agree with some of Sofia’s choices in this area, but I do love a good forbidden romance and this one has so much tension and yearning as Sofia tries to fight her growing feelings for Alex. It’s a delicious slow burn!

Lastly, both Sofia and Alex have Puerto Rican roots, and I really enjoyed getting to experience so much of this culture as Sofia helped Alex to better connect with his heritage.  There are so many fun scenes with him bonding with Sofia’s parents as he experiences various Puerto Rican traditions. 

This was another wonderful read from Liana De la Rosa and I can’t wait to read more from her.  Highly recommend this one and her Luna Sisters trilogy!

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

❓QOTD - Do your family & friends know you have a bookstagram acct? Do they follow you?

AOTD - A few f
🫶🏻 FRIENDS TO LOVERS ROMANCE BOOK RECOMMENDATIONS 🫶🏻 FRIENDS TO LOVERS ROMANCE BOOK RECOMMENDATIONS 🫶🏻

Hey book friends! I hope your week is off to a great start and that you had a relaxing weekend with lots of reading time.  Today I’m sharing some of my favorite romance books that feature the friends to lovers trope.  My favorite thing about this trope is that fear that getting together romantically could ruin a wonderful friendship and all of the ensuing pining as the characters work through that fear.  I also love the shared history and the respect that these characters typically have for one another since they are such good friends. 

The books featured below are a mix of new releases and some that are a few years old but are still favorites.  They are also mostly spicy romances since that’s what I tend to gravitate toward.

BOOK RECS:

If It Makes You Happy by Julie Olivia
First-Time Caller by B.K. Borison
Every Summer After by Carley Fortune
Lost and Found by Tarah DeWitt
The Cheat Sheet by Sarah Adams
Funny Story by Emily Henry
The People We Meet on Vacation by Emily Henry
Embrace by Bal Khabra
Powerless by Elsie Silver
It’s Different This Time by Joss Richard
The Neighbor Favor by Kristina Forest
Love and Other Words by Christina Lauren

Our Perfect Storm by Carley Fortune
Exes & O’s by Amy Lea
Unloved by Peyton Corinne
Wyatt by Jessica Peterson
One Last Stop by Casey McQuiston
Here We Go Again by Alison Cochrun
A Love Like the Sun by Riss M. Neilson
The Right Move by Liz Tomforde
Take a Hint, Dani Brown by Talia Hibbert
Ready or Not by Cara Bastone
Next to You by Hannah Bonam-Young
Josh and Hazel’s Guide to Not Dating by Christina Lauren

❓QOTD - Have you read any of these or are any on your TBR?  Do you have any other friends to lovers rec that you would add to my list?  If not, how was your weekend?
Thanks for the free book @berkleyromance #BerkleyP Thanks for the free book @berkleyromance #BerkleyPartner #Berkley 

🍁 Review - THE MATCHMAKER’S COTTAGE 🍁

Author - Kat Sloane

Pub Date - 8/11//2026

The Matchmaker’s Cottage is a great choice for anyone who is ready for cozy fall vibes and a setting filled with New England small town charm!

Julia owns a secluded lakeside B&B in upstate New York. She loves what she does but it’s a struggle to make ends meet.  Ethan is Julia’s estranged childhood best friend and he now works in PR, playing matchmaker for celebrities in need of good press. Julia and Ethan haven’t seen each other in years, but after a disastrous matchmaking incident that has his career in danger, Ethan desperately needs a remote Hallmark-style picturesque setting for his next project so he reaches out to Julia, who reluctantly agrees to let him use the B&B.

Something I always love about a second chance romance is the history between the two main characters, those nostalgic glimpses into their shared history, what was so good between them, and then ultimately what tears them apart. I thought the author did a wonderful job bringing this aspect of Julia and Ethan’s past to light. Feelings ran deep between them, probably deeper than they ever realize, and now that they are reluctantly reunited, old wounds are being reopened while those deep feelings start to bubble to the surface. 

I really enjoyed the author’s writing, especially the vibrant descriptions of the B&B and the small town setting.  I felt like I had been transported there. I also really enjoyed that the story is presented in a dual POV so that we get to know what both Julia and Ethan are feeling at any given moment. 

These are flawed, messy characters with equally messy emotions and being in their heads really made what they were feeling that much more relatable. I also thought that made the tension between them feel realistic, as well as the moments they start to realize their true feelings for one another. 

Recommend for fans of:

🍁Second Chances
🍂Small Town Charm
🍁Forced Proximity

❓QOTD - Are you ready for fall or are you clinging to summer?

AOTD - I’m almost ready. I pulled out my fall books
Happy Friday! Today I’m just thinking about some Happy Friday!  Today I’m just thinking about some things that always make my days better. Reading books of course, drinking coffee especially that life-giving cup first thing in the morning, and cuddling with my sweet pets. 

What makes your days better? 

#readbooks #drinkcoffee #petcuddles #behappy
Thanks to @macmillan.audio for the gifted ALC #mac Thanks to @macmillan.audio for the gifted ALC #macaudio2026.

🗝️ REVIEW - ALCHEMY OF SOULS 🗝️

Author - Adriana Mather

Pub Date - 8/4/2026

If you’re in the mood for a read that features an atmospheric, dark academia setting, you’re going to want to check out Adriana Mather’s latest YA romantasy, Alchemy of Souls!

Eloise and Graydon come from the opposite social classes and have nothing in common aside from magical abilities. He’s elite, while she’s from the working class. When they are taking their entrance exams to the magical academy they both hope to attend, something goes wrong and they somehow end up bound together and to an elusive ancient magical key.  Since it seems Eloise and Graydon together are the only ones who can make the key appear, they are forced by the school’s administration to team up to try to locate the key again. 

This was such an entertaining story! I always enjoy a dark academia setting and thought the author did a wonderful job with both the world building and the magic system. I thought the magic system was unique but also very easy to understand, and the worldbuilding was so vivid I felt like I was at the school following the key’s clues along with Eloise and Graydon.

I love the forced proximity trope and thought it was used well here, along with the fake dating trope, as Eloise and Graydon pretend to be dating as a cover for why they’re spending so much time together.  It was also great fun watching the two of them grow closer as they work together.  There’s a lot of tension between them that ultimately gives way to attraction.  My only gripe was that the story takes place over just a few weeks and I would have loved more time with these characters to get to know them better.  I loved them both but just wanted a little more. 

Stacy Carolan and Caitlan Kelly narrate the audiobook and both turn in wonderful performances. Sometimes I struggle to listen to fantasy books on audio, but I thought this one was so easy to follow and I binged it in a couple of sittings. 

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

❓QOTD - Are you a fan of dark academia?  If so, do you have any recs?  If not, what’s your current read and
Thanks for the free book @berkleyromance #BerkleyP Thanks for the free book @berkleyromance #BerkleyPartner #Berkley 

🎭 Review - IN WHAT WORLD 🎭

Author - Bridget Morrissey

Pub Date - 8/11//2026

I’m not usually much of a sci-fi/speculative fiction reader, but there’s something about time travel and the multiverse that always calls to me. So when I read that In What World is a sapphic, multiverse romance novel, I knew I had to read it.  I wasn’t disappointed either. This was such a fun read!

When they were in high school together, Marlowe and Priscilla were theater kids who couldn’t stand one another. Priscilla went on to become a famous actress, while Marlowe actually works at their old school alongside their beloved former drama teacher, Dallas.  Marlowe and Priscilla haven’t spoken since high school but when Dallas goes missing, the two of them are forced to work together to find him.  It’s a tall order because the only real clue as to what might have happened to him is that his cell phone is sitting on top of the mysterious Memory Machine that has been backstage since Marlowe and Priscilla were students.  What soon becomes clear is that Dallas for some reason has figured out how to enter the multiverse and Marlowe and Priscilla set out to find him.

I love an enemies/rivals to lovers romance and in this one, I especially enjoyed watching Marlowe and Priscilla work together to find Dallas. They may think they dislike each other, but it’s pretty obvious that there’s some mutual attraction there. It was also a great time watching them travel to various alternate realities where they encounter different versions of themselves.  The more they time travel together, the closer they get and the better they work together.  I also really enjoyed the high school flashback scenes so that we could see their shared history.

I thought this was such a good time as well as a heartfelt story, wrapped up in such a unique premise! 

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

❓QOTD - What’s your favorite genre to read? Do you like to read books out of your comfort zone?
🩷 PINK WEDNESDAY 🩷 Hey book friends! I hope you’ 🩷 PINK WEDNESDAY 🩷

Hey book friends!  I hope you’re all having a great week. It has been a busy one for me, so I’m definitely looking forward to the weekend.  It has way too long since I’ve done a Pink Wednesday post so today I’m sharing some light pink romance favorites and a couple of new additions to my TBR. 

Several of these books were gifted from @BerkleyRomance so thanks so much for those, Berkley! 

Books Featured:

Love on the Brain by Ali Hazelwood
First-Time Caller by B.K. Borison
Love in Plane Sight by Lauren Connolly
A Witch’s Guide to Magical Innkeeping by Sangu Mandanna
Keeping Score by Brittany Kelley
Mutual Discord by Liana de La Rosa

❓QOTD - Have you read any of these?  Or mid-week check in, how’s your week going so far?
🐶 ONE More Chapter 🐶 Thanks so much to @purinaone 🐶 ONE More Chapter 🐶

Thanks so much to @purinaone_us for sending me this package of fun bookish goodies #gifted and inviting me to share my ONE More Chapter moment with my favorite furry reading buddy! 

While I am definitely a booklover, one of my other loves is my golden retriever, Winston.  Winston is seven years old, and he’s almost always by my side when I sit down to read.  Well, based on one of my photos, he might just be there in hopes that I spill my snacks. 😂 

He’s also probably one of the reasons why I read so much because, honestly, who can bear to disturb their reading buddy when he comes and lays on your lap, like the 75 pound lapdog that he is? 🩷

Thanks again, Purina One! 

❓QOTD - Do you have any furry reading buddies? 

AOTD - Aside from Winston, I also have a black & white tuxedo cat named Ninja.  He wouldn’t cooperate for photos today. 😆

#onemorechapter #purinaone #goldenretriever #doglover
Thanks for the gifted e-arc @dellromance #partner Thanks for the gifted e-arc @dellromance #partner

💋 Review - LET’S KISS AND TELL 💋

Author - Joss Richard

Pub Date - 8/11/2026

As soon as I saw that Joss Richard’s latest book Let’s Kiss and Tell was about two writers falling for each other, I knew I was going to love it and I was right!

Lucy writes a sex and relationship column for a popular online magazine. The relationship aspect is tricky for Lucy because she doesn’t actually do relationships. When her viewership starts to drop and it’s reveals that her readers want more relationship columns, Lucy knows she has to make a change.  She meets Marsh at a bar and really hits it off with him, and when she later realizes that Marsh is also a writer for her magazine’s parent company and that he needs a date to his ex’s wedding, Lucy convinces him to fake date her so she has reference material for her column.

What I really enjoy about Richard’s writing is how her characters always feel so authentic.  They’re messy and vulnerable, and sometimes they make choices I don’t agree with, but they’re still just so relatable that I’m cheering them on anyway. As soon as Marsh and Lucy met, their connection was just so right. Marsh knew right away that what he felt for his ex was not real love. She was the family friend he was expected to get together with, but there was never the spark he instantly felt with Lucy.  Lucy has never been with a guy that she wanted to go on more than 3 dates with, so she can barely wrap her head around the fact that she wants more with Marsh.  Their chemistry, the banter, and their yearning while they were trying to figure their feelings out were all just so good and I loved that we got it all through a dual POV so we see what they’re both thinking. 

I love the fake dating trope and thought this was such an interesting way to incorporate it into a romance.  I also love a forbidden romance and Lucy and Marsh dating, fake or not, is strictly against company policy so there was also some suspense as to whether or not they would get caught. 

Highly recommend! 

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️💫

❓QOTD - This book has 90s romcom film vibes. What’s one of your favo
💙 MESSY MONDAY BLUES 💙 Hey book friends! This wee 💙 MESSY MONDAY BLUES 💙

Hey book friends! This week has started off on a chaotic note and I’m just not feeling it, so I thought it would be fitting to throw a pile of books in the floor and do a Messy Monday Blues post. 😆

Today I’m sharing a mix of some favorites with blue covers, as well as a few blue books on my TBR. 

Books Featured:

Chase Me If You Can by Heather Frances
Against All Odds by Corinne Michaels
Just for the Plot by Meghan Quinn
Duke by Jessica Peterson
Long Shot by Kennedy Ryan
The Lodge by Kayla Olson
Technically Yours by Denise Williams
Into the Fading Twilight by Catherine Cowles
Where It All Began by Lucy Score
Two Can Play by Ali Hazelwood
Winging It With You by Chip Pons

❓QOTD - How was your Monday?  Or what are you starting out the week reading? Have you read any of these books?
Thanks so much to @stmartinspress #partner for the Thanks so much to @stmartinspress #partner for the gifted finished copy and to @macmillan.audio for the gifted ALC #macaudio2026

✨REVIEW - THE WOMEN IN WHITE ✨

Author - Sarah Pekkanen

Pub Date - 8/4/26

Sarah Pekkanen has quickly become one of my go-to authors when I’m in the mood for a suspenseful thriller.  Her latest, The Women in White, delivers exactly that, along with a historical twist as some of what happens in the story is based on actual events from decades ago. 

Riley is recently divorced and living out of her car. She takes a job as a live-in caretaker for 81-year old Betty and is shocked to walk in and find that the house lacks internet and most other modern conveniences.  Both Betty and her house appear to be living in the past.  We soon learn that Betty was one of five women who were subjects in some parapsychological experiements decades earlier. Is Betty just an eccentric old lady or is the way she lives now somehow tied to whatever happened with those experiments all those years ago? The idea of ESP has always fascinated me, so I found this aspect of the story especially intriguing. 

I really enjoyed how this story unfolds in a dual timeline. The past timeline basically reads like historical fiction as it reveals the questionable nature of these experiments and how the women were impacted by them.  I thought those chapters contrasted nicely with the most suspenseful, twisty nature of the present timeline and was eager to watch them come together to reveal the truth about what was going on.

The writing is so atmospheric and the short chapters keep things moving a fast pace, making it very hard to put the book down. 

I read with my eyes and ears and thought the audiobook narration was outstanding. Saskia Maarleveld was the perfect narrator to capture the suspenseful and atmospheric nature of the story, and I loved how she brought Betty and Riley to life. Highly recommend!

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

❓QOTD -  Do you read thrillers? Who are some of your favorite thriller authors? Or, current read?
🏒 REVIEW - DEFEND HER HEART 🏒 Author - Jillian Ar 🏒 REVIEW - DEFEND HER HEART 🏒

Author - Jillian Arly

Pub Date - 8/6/2026

Happy Pub Day and thanks so much to @jillianarlyauthor for the gifted e-arc! I adored the first two books in her Green Bay Bobcats hockey romance series and have been eagerly awaiting this third installment.  I’m thrilled to say it does not disappoint! 

I love a second chance romance. There’s just something so special when the characters already have a history together and are reconnecting after many years apart. Connor plays hockey for the Green Bay Bobcats and is shocked to see that Avery, his ex, has joined the teams as a play-by-play commentator.  He’s immediately drawn to her, just as he has always been, but even more so now when he can tell that she is clearly having some health issues.  When he learns that Avery won’t have health insurance for months because her job is on a trial basis, he offers to marry her so that she can be on his insurance plan.  Avery is hesitant but desperate so she agrees. 

Can I just say how much I loved these two?  Avery is so strong, determined, and resilient, making her way in a male-dominated field, and Connor is the supportive, swoonworthy man she deserves.  I fell so hard for him when he started researching POTS so that he could understand what Avery was experiencing and do everything in his power to help her.  I thought they had such incredible chemistry and just such an intense connection.  It was a joy to watch their true feelings for one another come to light. 

I also very much appreciated learning more about POTS and thought the author did a wonderful job of portraying this rep with care and respect. 

I thorougly enjoyed everything about Connor and Avery’s story!

Defend Her Heart is perfect.for fans of:

Hockey Romance
Spicy Romance
Marriage of Convenience
Found Family
Second Chances
Slow Burn
Chronic Illness Rep (POTS)
Women in Sports

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️💫

❓QOTD -  Do you read Indie authors?  If so, who are some of your favorites? 

AOTD - Jillian Arly is definitely one of mine.
Thanks so much to @youhadmeathea for the gifted e- Thanks so much to @youhadmeathea for the gifted e-arc and to @macmillan.audio for the gifted ALC #macaudio2026.

💙 REVIEW - LOST AND FOUND 💙

Author - Tarah DeWitt

Pub Date - 8/4/2026

As soon as I read the synopsis for Lost and Found and saw that it was a story about love and life after loss, I grabbed tissues because I knew I was going to need them, and boy, was I right! 

Lost and Found is the third book in the Spunes  series, and I really loved being back in this small town and seeing familiar faces.  In this book, we get Silas and Bea’s story and it is an emotional journey.  Bea is grieving the loss of her best friend, while Silas is still psyschologically healing after suffering a severe burn injury. 

Silas fell hard for Bea years ago and has been pining for her ever since.  When she needs a place to stay, he offers up his second floor becauase he has room and of course would love to be close to her again.  I’ve loved watching Silas grow throughout this series and seeing how much he loved Bea and wanted to be there for her just had me rooting for him so hard. 

I loved how the author had Bea and Silas’s story unfold in a dual timeline so you could see their rich history over the years. You could tell they would be perfect together but that it was never the right time for them, until perhaps now...

While this book definitely had me shedding some tears as both characters tried to find themselves and their respective paths forward, there were also some fun moments and great banter along the way. 

The book also really resonated with me because it features IVF. As someone who has been on that journey, I loved to see it represented here. The character’s reason for doing it was quite different from my own, but I thought the author did a wonderful job of handling the journey with care. 

I did an immersive read and was obsessed with the audiobook narration of Adam Gold and Samantha Brentmoor.  They both did a great job of capturing every emotion in this story & of bringing Silas & Bea to life. 

Just a beautiful, heartfelt read!

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️💫

❓QOTD -  Do you ever cry when you read? Last book that made you cry?
📫 BOOK MAIL - TETHERED LOVE 📫 Thanks so much to @ 📫 BOOK MAIL - TETHERED LOVE 📫

Thanks so much to @authoranneinerson for this beautiful finished copy of Tethered Love and for the bookish goodies.  I enjoyed this book so much last month when I arc read it so I’m thrilled to have a physical copy for my collection. 

For anyone who missed my review, here’s the synopsis of this cowboy romance.

About the Book:

A single night changes everything between a grumpy cowboy and his sister’s best friend, the woman he’s secretly pined after for years, in this spicy, surprise pregnancy, age-gap, marriage-of-convenience, small-town romance.

No one plans on accidentally getting pregnant by their best friend’s grumpy older brother.

Heath is too hot, too serious, and absolutely has no business being the star of my fantasies. I thought our banter over the years was the closest to foreplay we’d ever get. Until the romance of a wedding and unexpected flirtations lead to a night tangled in the sheets together.

It was supposed to be a no-strings-attached, years-in-the-making romp that we’d forget as soon as the sun came up. And Heath delivered over and over again.

It was all going to plan until I saw those two pink lines. What I didn’t count on was Heath getting down on one knee and popping the one question I never thought I’d hear coming from his mouth. But he has something I need, so a marriage of convenience is a means to an end. Who says romance is dead?

Except Heath has a way with words and cares for me in ways I’ve never experienced. Not to mention his plans for our upcoming bundle of joy, or how every touch reminds me of that night when his name fell from my lips.

Soon, playing house starts to feel natural, and I find it hard to picture my life without him. One night might have tied us together, but will it be enough to keep us from unraveling the knot?

Perfect for fans of:

Cowboy romance
Spicy romance
Marriage of convenience
Accidental pregnancy
Small town romance
Found family

❓QOTD - What’s the last book mail you received or the last book you treated yourself to?
📚 AUGUST HOPEFULS 📚 Hey book friends! I hope your 📚 AUGUST HOPEFULS 📚

Hey book friends! I hope your month is off to a good start and that you’ve already had some great reads. 

This was meant to be a messy Monday post, which is why my August hopefuls are just thrown in a pile. i forgot to post it yesterday though, so consider today Messy Tuesday. 😅

There are several in my hopefuls list that were gifted, so I’ve tagged those publishers. Thanks so much to all of them for their generosity! ♥

Books Featured:

The Matchmaker’s Cottage by Kat Sloane
Embrace by Bal Khabra (Already read and reviewed)
Silver Sweet by Krista and Becca Ritchie (Already read and reviewed)
In What World by Bridget Morrissey
Mutual Discord by Liana de La Rosa
Summer Coven by Kat Hillis and Rosiee Thor
Demons and Diplomacy by Megan Frampton
I Kissed Her First by Betty Cayouette
Sawyer by Jessica Peterson
Our Infinite Fates by Laura Steven
The Knight and the Moth by Rachel Gillig (26 in 2026 challenge read)
Next to You by Hannah Bonam-Young (26 in 2026 challenge read)

❓QOTD - What are some of your August hopefuls? Do we share any?
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