Sunday, May 31, 2026

May 2026 Book Reviews #bookreview #books #amreading #readingcommunity #magic #vampires #romance @YvetteMCalleiro

Hello, beautiful readers! I am ready for summer vacation! Just one more week, and I get to turn off my alarm. This has been a great month of reading. Here are the reviews for the books I enjoyed this month.



Genre: Biography & Memoir Short Reads

Pages: 88

Book Blurb:

Written with great attention to detail, putting the reader solidly in John’s shoes.

Cleverly Written, Dynamic Story Telling

John survived Vietnam, but first, he survived Detroit.


This collection of short-stories depicts growing up in 1960s Detroit, capturing the author's childhood adventures—alone or with friends—often marked by both fear and excitement. Vivid descriptions bring his experiences to life, revealing the innocence of boys who chase adventure despite the consequences. Readers may recall their own childhood moments, especially those spent running from danger in the dark.

My Review:

This was a great collection of anecdotes of the author's childhood. Each story focused on a moment of pure fear in the author's early and teen years. While the author truly experienced frightful moments, I couldn't help but laugh at the crazy situations he found himself in. Each story was relatable in some way, and many reminded me of my own childhood adventures. It's a short book filled with short stories, but it's definitely worth the read. :-)



Genre: Historical Fantasy

Pages: 313

Book Blurb:

When an apprentice from the Mapmakers' Guild goes missing, Matt and India are employed to find him. Going undercover as a married couple, they discover that not everyone at the guild is what they seem, and the lad's unearthly maps caused jealousy, suspicion and fear.

With one of the apprentice's magic maps in their possession, India and Matt must use their wits and India's fledgling, untried magic to find him. But the more they investigate, the more sinister plots they uncover, including a link between the Mapmakers' and Watchmakers' Guilds, and an ancient magical treasure buried beneath the streets of London.

As the net of suspicion widens and enemies draw closer, it's not just the apprentice's life that's in danger, but Matt's too. Someone will go to great lengths to prevent him discovering the name of the man who can fix the watch keeping him alive. Great lengths indeed.

My Review:

I'm really enjoying this series. It's nothing like what I usually read, but the characters are so endearing that I can't help but enjoy it. Matt and India are doing everything to pretend that they don't have feelings for each other, but it's so obvious. Still, society's rules keep each of them quiet about their feelings. I can't wait for them to finally admit how they feel.

This story focused on Matt and India trying to find a missing magical mapmaker. Every lead they found led them into more danger all while Matt's aunt kept trying to set him up with a future wife. The plot moved smoothly and kept me entertained. I am already looking forward to the next story. :-)




Genre: Kindle Singles: Science-Fiction and Fantasy

Pages: 59

Book Blurb:

Be proud of Life’s battle scars, it means you were stronger than whatever hurt you, and you didn't die—and Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter and U.S. Marshal will be the first to show you hers in this sweet and sexy story of celebration and connection from #1 New York Times bestselling author Laurell K. Hamilton.
 
Anita attends the wedding of her close friend but finds that even on the happiest of days there are wounds that need healing. She and the wereleopards Micah and Nathaniel are asked to talk to the bride’s thirteen-year-old brother, Tomas, who is struggling to recover from a recent gunshot wound. Depressed and demoralized, Tomas isn’t doing his physical therapy and could spend the rest of his life in a wheelchair...
 
How can Anita, Micah, and Nathaniel convince Tomas that he can heal when he's given up? They tell him about their own scars and how they took back their own lives after they were wounded. And Anita will realize how lucky they are to have not only survived their pasts, but to now be able to make their own formal commitment to each other— and the vampire in her life...
 
Includes an excerpt of the new Anita Blake hardcover, Crimson Death.

My Review: 

I love Anita Blake's world, so it was a no brainer to read this short story. This story takes place between two of her novels, so you really shouldn't read it unless you've read Dead Ice. This story focuses on a wedding that Anita and her main loves attend. While there, they help someone deal with an injury he received when he got shot. It was nice to see Anita reconnect with the men in her life without her life being in danger. This was a sweet story, and I'm happy I read it. :-)




Genre: Romantic Erotica

Pages: 88

Book Blurb:

My c*ck has an appetite.

A huge and very particular appetite: Blonde, curvy, and preferably not a fucking liar... (Although, that's a story for another day.)

As a high profile lawyer, I don't have time to waste on relationships, so I fulfill my needs by anonymously chatting and sleeping with women I meet online.

My rules are simple: One dinner. One night. No repeats.

This is only casual sex. Nothing more. Nothing less.

At least it was , until "Alyssa"...

She was supposed to be a 27 year old lawyer, a book hoarder, and completely unattractive. She was supposed to be someone I shared law advice with late at night, someone I could trust with details of my weekly escapades.

But then she came into my firm for an interview—a college-intern interview, and everything fucking changed...

My Review:

For a short story, this packed a delicious punch! It's part one of three, and I've already downloaded the other two. It was that good! Andrew preferred his relations to be that of a one-nighter...no strings attached. When his online friend crashes into his real world, he doesn't know how to handle it. She destroys his perfect plan, and he has every intention of making her pay for it. Lol! I loved the banter between the two of them as well as the sexual tension. I definitely recommend it. :-)




Genre: Romantic Erotica

Pages: 77

Book Blurb:

She lied to me...

She betrayed the one rule that I'm most adamant about: Honesty.

I really wish she was someone else—someone who didn't have the ability to make me feel, someone I could easily discard like the hundreds of women before her.

She isn't.

I'm drawn to her like I've never been drawn to a woman before—completely captivated by the very sight of her.

But unfortunately, with my past slowly re-surfacing for all of the world to see, I'll have to find a way to let her go.

She can never be mine.

My Review:

This book was just as good as volume one. I love this author's style of writing. The voice she gives to each character is captivating, and I love the chemistry between them. No matter how much Andrew wants to stay away from Aubrey, he can't.  Their desire for each other must be quenched, but Andrew's past keeps rearing its ugly head, making it impossible for him to be happy. I loved this story. The ending was an awesome twist, and I'm diving right into volume three! :-)




Genre: Romantic Erotica

Pages: 193

Book Blurb:

I hate him.

I hate that I fell in love with him, I hate that he didn’t love me back, and I hate the fact that I just made a life-altering decision just so I could get the hell away from him.

He’d always said that he was unchangeable, heartless, and cold.

I really should’ve believed him…

My Review:

I absolutely loved this story! And I love this author's writing style. Aubrey finally found the courage to pursue her dreams and preserve her dignity. Andrew had to come to terms with his past or let it forever destroy his present and future. The storyline couldn't have flowed more perfectly. And the ending...just wonderful! I would definitely recommend this story to others! :-)




Genre: Historical Fantasy

Pages: 310

Book Blurb:

When a newspaper report of a medical miracle catches Matt's eye, he and India go in search of Dr. Hale in the hope he is more magical doctor than miracle worker and can lead them to Chronos. But Hale turns out to be an apothecary magician keen to educate the public about magic.

Their disappointment at not finding Chronos is soon forgotten when Hale is murdered, and Matt becomes a suspect. With Matt's nemesis Sheriff Payne influencing the investigating detective, India and Matt know they must find the real killer, or risk his freedom, and ultimately his life. Time is running out as they hunt for a killer capable of turning medicine into poison with a magic spell, as well as continue the search for Chronos. A search that must end in success before Matt's malfunctioning watch stops altogether.

My Review:

This was another great addition to the series. Matt and India are now trying to solve the murder of a magical apothecary to prove Matt is innocent. As they get closer to solving the problem, Matt and India's lives are put in danger. When India is badly injured, Matt drops all his defenses and finally kisses her! I've been waiting for that since book one! Lol! Unfortunately, as much as India wants him, she realizes that her status in society would never be accepted and pushes him away. Ugh!

This book was wonderful! I love all the characters. I enjoy the slow progression of the story because it allows the characters to continue to grow. The author does a wonderful job dropping just the right hints to keep the reader guessing as to who is the bad guy. I'm looking forward to the next book. :-)




Genre: Short Story

Pages: 90

Book Blurb:

It’s been a year, and Laci Marks still hasn’t gotten over her break up with Del Keegan. She attends a New Year’s Eve party hoping to snap out of her ever-present funk, but the frivolity only upsets her more. Unable to navigate the crowd and retreat to the sanctuary of home, she slips out onto the balcony to avoid watching all the couples kiss when the ball drops.

But her private moment is ruined by someone joining her outside—Del.

Laci wants nothing more than to escape, but Del has other things in mind. Soft words and softer lips convince her to stay. And to try again. Thus begins a tumultuous twelve months of love and laughter, fear and failure. They still have the passion, but they also still have all the same problems.

Twelve months from their reconciliation and nothing is resolved. If anything, Laci feels worse than ever. How many chances can she give their relationship before just giving up? And how many chances is Del willing to take on her?

My Review: 

I loved this short story. Laci and Del reunite after being broken up for a year over miscommunication and a misunderstanding. As they rebuild their relationship, the past situation hits them head on again, leaving Laci to experience the heartbreak all over. But Del has no intention of allowing the same mistakes to happen twice.

This was a great story. Each chapter focused on a moment in each month of the calendar year. I enjoyed each snippet into their lives and easily connected with both characters. The author did a wonderful job making me invest in their relationship and making me root for a happy ending. I definitely recommend this story! :-)




Genre: Coming of Age Fantasy

Pages: 306

Book Blurb:

The shadowy folds of Mo capture both souls and secrets.

Catron’s father intended to scare her with his words. After all, her mother traveled far from home, losing herself to both the shadows and her wayward spirit. But instead of heeding his warning, Catron longs for more than her life as a glass blower’s apprentice. When Dawkin, a member of the King of Mo’s illustrious guard, offers her a place at the Vradian Academy, she willingly accepts.

Fivlon would rather gouge both of his eyes out with an iron stick than attend the Vradian Academy. Messing around with his friends is a lot more fun than attending school with a bunch of stuck-up future leaders. Following in his father’s footsteps as the head of Ferox isn’t a priority. Until one of his friends disappears.

Now at school, Catron and Fivlon face a much larger task than their ethics homework. As students and staff disappear from the academy, they must figure out who is behind it before they become the next victims.

The Vradian Academyis the prequel series for Kindt's Eternal Artifacts series.

My Review:

I've read other stories from this author and loved them, and this one did not disappoint. Catron is focused on following in her father's footsteps as a glass blower until a member of the Red Shadow lures her to the Vradian Academy with the opportunity of joining its prestigious league. Not able to give up the chance to rise above her status, Catron heads to the academy hoping to prove her worth. When a siren starts killing people and her heart pulls her away from her goal, Catron finds herself in trouble in multiple ways.

This was a great story. Each character's unique personality kept the story interesting and moving smoothly throughout the plot. I loved how the different powers played off one another and how they needed to work together to solve the mystery and to save one another. Each character is hiding a secret (or two) of his/her own, and when they all come to the surface, all hell will break loose. Lol! And Catron is proving to be more than she even know she is! The book ends with the characters venturing off to save a friend. I'm looking forward to reading book two. :-)




Genre: Short Story

Pages: 32

Book Blurb:

Dylan doesn’t want a permanent relationship and Jamie has sworn off romance. With an unspoken agreement that their friendship is platonic, the two become inseparable. But a kiss changes everything. Their ecstasy is short-lived, however, when Jamie tells Dylan the truth about her past. Confusion, anger, and misunderstanding rock their world and send them in different directions. Will time apart bring them back together or cement their separation? Is it possible to ignore the past? Can anyone choose who they love? Is love enough?

My Review:

This was a sweet short story about a couple whose relationship is testing when Jamie reveals her secret. Without giving too much away, it touches upon a very sensitive topic that many struggle with. The author handled the situational very well, and I enjoyed the story. :-)




Genre: Contemporary Romance Fiction

Pages: 117

Book Blurb:

Today is officially the worst day of my life…

I woke up five hours late after a reckless one-night stand with the sexiest, cockiest, and most arrogant man I’ve ever met. (And this asshole actually left a note: “I think you were lying to me about being “experienced” last night. You orgasmed three times, and that was before we made it to your bedroom. I also find it hard to believe you “usually wear silk or lingerie.” Your drawers are all full of cotton granny panties--The best man you’ve ever fucked… )

My top two PR clients left me for my number one competitor, my roommate accidentally bleached my best suit, and my favorite coffee shop was shut down for “health concerns.”

Still, none of those things dimmed my excitement for what was supposed to be the best four o’clock signing session of my career. I was on the verge of signing the highest paying client in my company’s history, taking on a so-called “impossible” job that no publicist had been able to handle.

But at four o’clock, there was no athlete, television personality, or celebrity who showed up. Instead, that sexy, arrogant one-night stand stepped into my office with his familiar panty-wetting smirk and introduced himself as my new, cocky client...

My Review:

This was another great story from this author. Her ability to create sexual tension and witty banter is fantastic. I enjoyed every minute of it and only wish it had lasted longer. I would definitely recommend this story! :-)



Did you read any great books this month? I'd love to hear from you. :-)

Monday, May 25, 2026

Category Five - #TankaTuesday #W3 #homophones #poem #poetry #poetrycommunity @YvetteMCalleiro



Hello, beautiful readers! I have just come back from an amazing long weekend in Nashville, Tennessee, where I watched my friend's son (@CoryCubano) play in the Cosmic baseball league. It's entertainment baseball, and it was beyond entertaining. Most people have heard about the Savannah Bananas, but this league is so much more entertaining. They play half the game with the lights on and the other half with only black lights so everything is glow-in-the-dark - uniforms, bats, bases, gloves...everything! The whole game is like a party, concert, and baseball game all rolled into one. If you ever get the opportunity to attend a game, I highly recommend it. Here is the link to one of the games I attended. At almost the two-hour mark, you can see it switch to glow-in-the-dark.

Because of my incredible weekend, I did not have much time to write. So, today, I decided to put two prompts together. The first is from #TankaTuesday where Colleen invites us to write a poem choosing two words that are homophones. I chose to go with sea and see.

The second prompt comes from Wea've Written Weekly (W3) Prompt #212. Ange invites us to write a poem using only one-syllable words about a dramatic moment. We are allowed to use one multi-syllabic word but only as the last word. I chose to write about a hurricane.

(image courtesy of @jackdrafahl on Pixabay)

Category Five

a strong, dark storm starts
black as far as the eye sees
waves crash up and down
the seas will gulp it all down
in the midst of hurricanes


Would you like to write a poem for either of these prompts? Click the links below.


Monday, May 11, 2026

Resilience - #TankaTuesday #haiku #poem #poetry #poetrycommunity @YvetteMCalleiro


Hello, beautiful readers! I cannot believe how busy this week has been for me, and the next several weeks will be just as busy, so I don't know how much I'll be posting this month. Since I was the host of this week's #TankaTuesday, I had to make time to participate. Lol! This week, I encouraged everyone to write about resilience. My poem is short because it's Monday and the challenge ends today, but at least, I was able to write something.

(image courtesy of @Seaq68 on Pixabay)

forest fires run wild
time will replenish foliage
nature's survivors


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Sunday, May 10, 2026

Mom - #W3 #DectinaRefrain #poem #poetry #poetrycommunity @YvetteMCalleiro


Hello, beautiful readers! Happy Mother's Day to all the moms out there. My sister and I drove up to Hutchinson Island on Friday night to spend yesterday with our mom before driving back down to spend today with our respective children. My son and I went for a walk this morning and then he joined me for lunch and some errands. I'm have a little me time right now before we have dinner and watch our show together. So, I figured I'd write a poem.

This poetry challenge comes from Wea've Written Weekly (W3) Prompt #210, where Dawn invites us to write a Dectina Refrain about a mother. Here are the rules of this form:


Here is what I created:

(image courtesy of @fancycrave1 on Pixabay)

a
mom is
a treasure
to love fiercely
a beloved gift
provider and best friend
a hug and kiss when needed
someone who will always be there
a blessing gifted from the heavens
a mom is a treasure to love fiercely


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Sunday, May 3, 2026

Caelagios - #W3 #Etheree #poem #poetry #poetrycommunity @YvetteMCalleiro


Hello, beautiful readers! I'm enjoying a lazy, rainy day today. With the weather not being appropriate for the beach, I'm spending some time writing poetry. Last week, I was honored to be chosen to provide this week's prompt at Wea've Written Weekly. With all the chaos happening in the world, I decided it was time to turn to fiction for an escape. I've decided to go with a utopian world since there is already plenty of dystopia happening here on earth. Lol!

For my Chronicles of the Diasodz series, I had to create a new world. I called it Caelagios, pulling from Greek and Latin words that, when combined, meant heavenly sanctuary. I've decided to write an Etheree for this world.

(image courtesy of @CharlVera on Pixabay)

Caelagios

golden willow leaves sway calmly in breeze
iridescent butterflies flap wings
leaving bright rainbows in their wake
pink wisteria grows high
above the peaceful lake
harmony resides
magic fills world
full of peace
kindness
love


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Friday, May 1, 2026

Not Like the Others - #TankaTuesday #dVerse #HaibunMondays #poem #poetry #poetrycommunity @YvetteMCalleiro


Hello, beautiful readers! Happy May! Today I'm combining two prompts. The first is from #TankaTuesday. Melissa invited us to choose one of Romare Bearden's art pieces and let us inspire our poem. I've chosen Calm Sea (1987). My poem came out a bit depressing, but it's what came to my mind. It's purely a fictional piece.

The other prompt is dVerse's Haibun Monday 4-27-26: Silence. Frank invites us to write a haibun that alludes to silence in our poem. I chose to go with the silence that comes from insecurity and isolation.


Not Like the Others

They stand around her in their bikinis and beautiful bodies, laughing and flirting with perfectly sculpted men while she sits on her beach chair under her umbrella, wishing she had sat somewhere else. She hides behind her floppy hat and dark shades. One of the hotties glance her way before quickly diverting his eyes. A tear forms behind her shades. She was once like them - before age and loss stole her vibrancy. She closes her eyes and blocks it all out - the laughter, the conversations, and the judgment. She tunes it all out until she feels that familiar feeling of being alone, even on a crowded beach.

broken shells on shore
unnoticed and unwanted
crumble into dust

Would you like to write a poem for either of these prompts? Click the links below:


Thursday, April 30, 2026

March and April Japanese Micro Seasons Challenge - #haiku #poem #poetry #poetrycommunity @YvetteMCalleiro

Hello, beautiful readers! Earlier in the year, Colleen at #TankaTuesday introduced us to this year's Japanese micro seasons. As I've challenged myself to write a haiku a day, I've embraced these micro seasons. Below, I've shared my haikus for the weeks of March and April along with a few of my other haikus. I've bolded and italicized the kigo words for each week. Enjoy!

March 1-5

green grass sprouts, trees bud

hibernation comes to end

color comes alive

~~~

March 6-10

earth's hibernating

insects surface from their rest

spring has awakened

~~~

March 11-15

pretty pops of pink

first peach blossoms bloom to life

perfect promenade

~~~

March 16-20

silken threads curl 'round

cocoons hold caterpillars

become butterflies

~~~

March 21-25

sunny skies bring heat

trees, flowers start to flourish

sparrows start to nest

~~~

March 26-30

first cherry blossoms

pastel pinks and whites bring joy

long, romantic walks

~~~

March 31-April 4

distant thunder rolls

cumulous clouds cover sky

birds search for shelter

~~~

April 5-9

spring's return brings hope

a flock of swallows return

create breeding grounds

~~~

April 10-14

warmer temps welcomed

a flock of wild geese fly north

to find breeding grounds

~~~

April 15-19

rain mixed with sunshine

silver linings through the gloom

first rainbows shine bright

~~~

April 20-24

still swamp marsh waters

first reeds sprout through the thick mud

nature's resilience

~~~

April 25-29

sun rises in east

the last frost begins to melt

rice seedlings grow fast

~~~

April 20-May 4

peonies bloom in spring

splotches of color against

green, manicured lawns

~~~

Here are some other poems I wrote within these two months:


floating lily pads

mist hovers over calm lake

frog captures its lunch

~~~

a fallen palm frond

shriveled into crisp, brown curls

beautiful decay

~~~

seedling bursts open

desire to survive takes hold

moistened dirt gives way

~~~

wind caresses trees

leaves fall quietly to ground

only I notice

~~~

quiet, spring evening

two lovers sharing one swing

crickets serenade

~~~

lighthouse on the shore

bright stars on a cloudless night

candle in the dark

~~~

pollen in full bloom

bumblebees ingest heaven

Zyrtec sales increase

~~~

clouds release their tears

tree branches lift arms to catch

clouds smile at comfort

~~~

feathered wings spread wide

black crow flies in clear blue sky

wind provides freedom

~~~

little love kisses

the wind caresses still lake

waves of happiness


I hope you enjoyed my haikus. If you'd like to join me in writing about the Japanese micro seasons, click here.

April 2026 Book Reviews #bookreview #books #amreading #readingcommunity #grief @YvetteMCalleiro

Hello, beautiful readers! The school year is starting to wind down. This month was crazy busy, but I managed to read several books that I enjoyed. Here are my reviews:


by Harriet Hodgson

Genre: Children's Books on Death and Dying

Pages: 72 pages

Book Blurb:

From the very first page, Grief Doodling invites action. Topics range from the benefits of doodling, to why doodling is fun, to doodling tips, and responding to doodling prompts. The prompts, based on grief research, promote self-worth and healing. This is a hopeful book—something all grieving kids need.

My Review:

This book is more like a journal. It helps children (and adults) use doodling as a way to process grief. It starts with explaining why doodling is important and helpful. Then, it share with the reader the many ways one can doodle. It offers prompts and space for the reader to practice his/her own doodling techniques. 

I love that the author uses easy-to-follow language and directions. She shares that there is no wrong way to doodle and provides the reader with the freedom to process their emotions however he/she sees fit. I think this book would be great for someone who is having difficult processing their grief. 



by Jennifer L. Armentrout

Genre: Romantic Fantasy

Pages: 161 pages

Book Blurb:

When everything falls apart, the truth of who they are is revealed.

Poppy has fallen into stasis, her body broken and power spent, carried beyond the mortal realm. While she lies suspended in dreams, Casteel faces a world without her—raw, wrathful, and altered in ways he doesn’t yet understand.

Left to steady a kingdom trembling under the weight of loss, Kieran shoulders what he cannot say aloud, even as the fractures between gods, mortals, and fate widen around him.
In the days that follow, grief becomes a guide, loyalty a burden, and love the only thing holding the realms together.

These are the pieces that fill the silence. The moments of wrath, ruin, resolve, and the spark of what must come next.

A Crown of Ruin reveals the unseen moments of love, loss, and change that happened between The Primal of Blood and Bone and The Throne of Bone and Ash.

My Review:

I did not pay attention to the fact that this was book 6.5 in a series that I have not read. It sounded interesting, so I read it. I was immediately drawn into a battle scene that was spectacularly written. The author is a master at imagery and making you feel as if you are watching a movie. I did not know the backstory of these characters but enough was given for me to understand most of the dynamics. I think the series might be a little too heavy on war for me, but as for as great storytelling goes, this book has it!


Dancing Valley

by Karen Black

Genre: Cosy Fantasy Fiction

Pages: 290

Book Blurb:

Dancing Valley is not just a beautiful landscape; it's a sanctuary for magical beings. Filled with secrets, the mystical world is protected by a guardian of the fae.For nearly a century and a half, Carolyn has lived with the mystical creatures who inhabit her family estate. When Anita arrives, lost and exhausted, Carolyn knows the young woman didn’t find her cottage by accident.

Abandoned by her mother, when she was hours old, Anita’s only clue to her history is an emerald pendant tucked into the pocket of the shirt she’d been wrapped in. After the unexpected death of her adoptive parents, Anita heads to the wilderness. During a week of hiking unmarked trails, she becomes lost and roams for days until she sees a fairy, a tiny being she'd been assured since childhood, was only in her imagination. Still, Anita follows the enchanting creature who leads her to Carolyn, where she finds more than just shelter.

With Carolyn's help, Anita discovers the little people she's seen and heard for her entire life are real, and that she has abilities she'd never realized. When Dancing Valley is threatened, Anita stands beside Carolyn, risking her life to fight for her new home and the mystical family she’s become a part of.

My Review:

This was an enjoyable fantasy story filled with fairies, elves, pixies, and other mystical creatures. I have read the other books in this series, so I was familiar with some of the characters. If you haven't read them, you will still be able to understand this story (though I do recommend you enjoy the other stories as well).

Carolyn is the guardian of Dancing Valley, which means she protects the land and the mystical creatures who live there. Anita gets lost in the woods and finds her way to Carolyn. She ends up making a home with Carolyn and embracing her own magic.

When Anita finds a way to make mystical plants grow in Dancing Valley, Bagrim, the warlock, targets their home and wants to steal the plants. Meanwhile, the goblins are hunting treasure on their lands. Anita and Carolyn call for help from friends and all magical creatures to thwart the plans of the warlock, dogmen, and goblins. Only working together are they able to have a chance at saving their home.

I enjoyed this story and would recommend it to anyone looking to escape into a magical world for a little bit. The characters were adorable, especially Viki. The story moved at a great pace and kept me entertained throughout.




Genre: Vampire Horror

Pages: 617 

Book Blurb:

A brutal murder, a suspect in jail, and an execution planned—but what if the wrong person is about to be killed? 

When a fellow U.S. Marshal asks Anita Blake to fly to a tiny community in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula on an emergency consult, she knows time is running short. When she arrives, there is plenty of proof that a young wereleopard killed his uncle in the most gruesome and bloody way possible. As the mounting evidence points to him, a warrant of execution is already under way.

But something seems off about the murder, and Anita has been asked for her expert opinion on the crime scene. Despite escalating pressure from local cops and the family’s cries for justice for their dead patriarch, Anita quickly realizes that the evidence doesn’t quite add up.

Time is against Anita, as the tight-knit community is up in arms and its fear of supernaturals is growing. She races to uncover the truth and determine whether the Marshals have caught the killer or are about to execute an innocent man—all in the name of justice.

My Review:

This book was a serious gut punch to the heart. I have been reading Anita Blake books for over a decade, but I haven't read one in a few years. I picked up right where I left off, worried I would have forgotten some of the characters, but I fell easily back into this world. I loved the storyline of this novel, though the ending killed me.

I loved that the book focused on a murder mystery, and it was a doozy! I also enjoyed the Anita/Olaf dilemma. Anita's inner struggle is one of the things that has always drawn me to her books. I had a feeling I knew who the killer was, but then she masterfully through me off track only to shock me again at the end. Loved it!

This is book 27 in a series, and I do NOT recommend you start with this book. If you love paranormal, were-animals, vampires, solving murders, and sex (lots of it, usually), then you will love this series. If you want to start the series, click here.



Genre: Christian Science Fiction

Pages: 179

Book Blurb:

In our own time, many worry about the risks of Artificial Intelligence. Now, imagine a distant future where humanity is dependent on the computers and robots that made our lives easier. Unfortunately, that was not the end game for the machines.

The master AI brains are the Em Primus devices, computerized brains that control all aspects of life on each inhabited planet. Now, they have decided it is their time to rule and eliminate us all. The secret is well kept, and so humanity follows the advice of machines, even abandoning Earth.

Prefect Kai Wen commands one of the colony ships leaving Earth. As the sinister plot unfolds, he finds camaraderie with a woman hidden among the colonists and crew who are in suspended animation. Will their efforts succeed or is our species on the chopping block.

My Review:

This futuristic story will have you thinking twice about AI and robots. The robots of the world convince humans that the sun will explode, leading to an evacuation to other worlds and galaxies. Unfortunately, the robots aboard the ships leaving earth have sinister plans to kill all the humans aboard. 

Kai has chosen to stay awake while the rest of his crew are put into hibernation for the fifty years it will take to reach the galaxy they want to explore. As he realizes something is afoot, he finds help from Emma Anne Connor Levin, a woman who merged with a computer system and parts of a robot. Emma evolves into a miraculous being to help Kai save his ship. Because of Kai's faith, he and Emma are chosen to save other worlds. They are joined by Josh (the son of God) and Manny (God) for many of their journeys.

I enjoyed seeing Manny again. He appears in many other stories written by this author. I also enjoyed the story as a whole, though I felt there was a bit too much world-hopping at one point. I liked Emma and Kai as well as M-1, who was a great evil robot. Although there were some typos throughout the book, it didn't pull me out of the storyline. If you enjoy sci-fi and other worldly books, then you will enjoy this book.




Genre: Historical Fantasy

Pages: 302

Book Blurb:

India Steele is desperate. Her father is dead, her fiancé took her inheritance, and no one will employ her, despite years working for her watchmaker father. Indeed, the other London watchmakers seem frightened of her. Alone, poor, and at the end of her tether, India takes employment with the only person who'll accept her - an enigmatic and mysterious man from America. A man who possesses a strange watch that rejuvenates him when he's ill.

Matthew Glass must find a particular watchmaker, but he won't tell India why any old one won't do. Nor will he tell her what he does back home, and how he can afford to stay in a house in one of London's best streets. So when she reads about an American outlaw known as the Dark Rider arriving in England, she suspects Mr. Glass is the fugitive. When danger comes to their door, she's certain of it. But if she notifies the authorities, she'll find herself unemployed and homeless again - and she will have betrayed the man who saved her life.

With a cast of quirky characters, an intriguing mystery, and a dash of romance, THE WATCHMAKER'S DAUGHTER is the start of a thrilling new historical fantasy series from the author of the bestselling Ministry of Curiosities, Freak House, and Emily Chambers Spirit Medium books.

My Review:

This story was really enjoyable. I loved the voice of the main character. I easily fell into this world and loved the storyline. India is a spitfire and yet both strong and insecure. She lost her father's store when her father passed away and left his store to her fiancé who immediately broke up with her and kept the store for himself. Out on the street with no home and no job, India is desolate. Her paths cross with Mr. Glass when she tries to urge him to not give business to her ex. After their encounter, he offers her a job to help him find a magical watchmaker. If he doesn't find him soon, he may not live much longer.

The author does a fantastic job of creating unique characters and keeping the mystery going throughout the story. I loved the interaction between the characters. I'm not usually into historical fiction, but the magical element kept me intrigued throughout the whole story. While it is a series, the story had a complete ending. Still, I will most likely grab the next one because I really enjoyed their adventure.


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