Thursday, March 26, 2026

Book Review: A Fate Inked in Blood by Danielle L. Jensen

A Fate Inked in Blood (Saga of the Unfated, #1)A Fate Inked in Blood by Danielle L. Jensen
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I really enjoyed reading this book. It was one that I wanted to keep going and not go to sleep. The mystery behind Freya and her godly blood...I had a feeling about her, but wasn't sure. Will she change course? Or make sure her family is safe.

How will she bring everyone together? I really like the way the world and gods are created and laid out for us.

I love the stubbornness of Freya. She's determined and stands up to me (the crappy men, and really any man) that think they're going to boss her around. She's lived a life that's not an easy one and she fights. She wants to fight. But she wants her family safe too. (And yes, I'm not sure what I think of her family.)

I loved meeting her and Bjorn right away. There was twist to Freya that I was curious about and was hoping.... well, that turned out. And seeing these two grow closer over their battles and journeys.

I'm invested in Freya. She's a damaged character like I love. She takes a turn in her actions that aren't what she's think she'd do. And has some feelings about it when she sees it from other's view. But Bjorn is there for her. He keeps trying to help her without pushing her in a direction. I really liked this.

I'll be picking up the second book as I have it here. I really loved the creation of the world and battles along with the magic with godly blood.

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Monday, March 23, 2026

Audio Book Review: Scythe by Neal Shusterman

Scythe (Arc of a Scythe, #1)Scythe by Neal Shusterman
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I enjoyed this read more than I expected to. This book raises questions for me in how society is here in the book. Is this process any better than the old system? It really gets one thinking of mortality and living.

I like Faraday's view on things. It sounds like he's more fair. Yet, I see he's kind of one sided in his selection process. Then we get to see Curry's view and her process. They do seem to balance each other out.

What if you were the grim reaper? Scythe is what they are called, but it's kind of what they do.

There's a group of scythes we see in action and they feel as to walk a line of the rules. Or is it Faraday is more reserved in what he does? Seems to have a little more heart and care, along with Curry.

This book feels to be a heavy subject for Young Adults. But it's put together in a classy way. The words and actions bring me to thoughts and questions, then later in the book we get the answer to the question that was not actually worded. I love this! It sets us up to think something and answer it later for us.

The beginning of the book pecked my interest as had me thinking on the systems and mortality. Then the story took off and I was drawn into the lives of Citra and Rowan. I wanted to know how it worked out for them and all. I still saw that no matter the system, there will still be corruption that grows. Some systems run their course and life changes them. Do they need revamped or replaced? Great thinking topics for this book.

I will be listening to the rest of this trilogy!

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Thursday, March 19, 2026

Audio Book Review: The House of Saphir by Marissa Meyer

The House SaphirThe House Saphir by Marissa Meyer
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Con-artist and "fake" witches, Mallory and her sister Anaise, are about to be arrested. But Count Armand Saphir knows Mallory can speak to ghosts and needs her help with his ancestor who's grown violent over the last year in Armand's home. So, in order to get away from the detectives determined to arrest the sisters, and seeing the place that the Saphir lord passed away at and the famous fountain is a bonus for Mallory.

Feels like a light, fun feel to the story even though Mallory doesn't trust others.

There wasn't much in the way of action for me. Kind of slow, with getting to know characters and putting them together as needed. I'm not really drawn to Mallory. She just doesn't seem to grow for me through most of the book and there's not really any history on her, or at least referenced.

This was fun with magical beings in the world. The ending was good as the last third kept my interest and was moving well. A light story that seems to be a standalone.

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Monday, March 16, 2026

Audiobook Review: Wrath of the Dragons by Olivia Rose Darling

Wrath of the Dragons (Fear the Flames, #2)Wrath of the Dragons by Olivia Rose Darling
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

How can Cayden get anything done or see trouble? He's busy pining over and watching Elowen! lol.

I'm glad he isn't over protective and not let her fight battles and do things. He tries at times, but he sees her as she is and that she can handle herself.

In the end it reminded me of Carissa Broadbents Nyaxia series. We get to the war, and not everyone makes it out. We do travel and make plans with other kings and queens....or kings to be. So I'm curious how these things play out in the world.

We learn more of magic with Elowen and dragons, along with more insight to the gods too.

Also, if you like brooding, shadow guys, then Cayden may be one you'd enjoy. As we do get some of the POV from his eyes this time. Along with Elowen.

I don't want to give too much away as there's some here that will spoil the first book or even this one.

I enjoyed it. And will be looking for the next book.

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Thursday, March 12, 2026

Wings Once Cursed & Bound (Mythwoven, #1)Wings Once Cursed & Bound by Piper J. Drake
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This was a nice read. This book has roots to Thailand with the supernatural. I love reading a book with ties to other cultures.

Punch is such a pleasant character. Sometimes I struggle when characters are so nice, but this book flowed smoothly with the external complications to stumble over.

The book has a Librarian or Warehouse 13 feel with the Consortium. We don't search for a lot of items in this book but there is one they are focused on, which brings us Punch. We meet a great group of people at the Consortium. This grows into a new friendship and possibly found family. There's a few different cultures here and seeing them com alive together is wonderful.

Punch is the main character and, not realizing it, is on a path to discover her true self. How things happen bring her to face who she is and what she wants. It could free her in more ways than one.

There's vampires, a werewolf, and more.

There is a blooming romance in the book as well. There's more happening around the romance.

The book is such a sweet read. I'm glad I picked up the second book too. I'm looking forward to returning to the world.

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Monday, March 9, 2026

Book Review: Silent All These Years by Skyla Dawn Cameron

Silent All These Years (Waverly Jones Mysteries)Silent All These Years by Skyla Dawn Cameron
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This mystery series is an addiction for me. I can't get enough of it and love making notes to see what I can learn of who The Crossroads Butcher is along with what happened to Sebastian.

It has my strategizing mind working overtime to place the pieces in place and come up with the answer. This book unearths many new pieces to what happened to Detective Sebastian Kyle. And even new clues to Meadow's murder and The Crossroads Butcher.

It's the 12th anniversary of Meadow's murder and the town is attracting people who are here to do podcasts and try to solve the mystery. It's a rough time to be a Milton in town. With having a little opening in her schedule, Waverly thinks it's time to take on Sebastian's case.

Part of Sebastian's case is going to his home town and working to get to know Sebastian before he followed The Crossroads Butcher to Port Milton, and the cases and people he worked with during the case. This finds Sebastian here doing research and Waverly doing her thing with annoying people and picking to get pieces to place.

Waverly does solve a few things that were kept under wraps from others with those she speaks to. Maybe upsetting a few people along the way, which means she's doing her job and being herself. There's new pieces to our puzzle as well.

I love that I have the Murder Journal that is Waverly themed to write my thoughts, notes, and ideas in as I follow along in this series.

If you love a book and series that will keep you mind twisting and turning to solve it, this series is the one for you.

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Thursday, March 5, 2026

Book Review: Of Scale and Blood by Keri Arthur

Of Scale and Blood (The Drakkon Kin Trilogy, #2)Of Scale and Blood by Keri Arthur
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Bryn and all are fighting the new enemy that fly the birds with deadly feathers and dung. What if there could be other dragon riders and if they could give the dragons flames. That could really come in handy with the battle to save their land and lives.

Bryn is a strong lead woman. She knows what to do in battle and has ideas that could really help. She also has great people around her to help and make suggestions. She appreciates these amazing people.

We venture to see how things are and find Bryn in battle. BattleS. Yes, with an S. These pages don't stop flipping as I keep reading to see what will happen.

In this middle book of the trilogy we learn more about the enemy and the enemy of long time. There's more about the dragons and something new with magic. I do enjoy fast pace as Bryn keeps moving forward with learning and finding her way to get wounded.

I have the third book ordered and look forward to reading the finally of this trilogy. I have questions and thoughts on Damon, Bryn's husband. There's more to that man than meets the eye. And how will Bryn pick up the pieces of where this book ends? I'm hooked on this series!

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