Can’t Wait Wednesday: Alchemy of Secrets by Stephanie Garber

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“Waiting On Wednesday” is a weekly meme that was originally created by Breaking the Spine.  Unfortunately Breaking the Spine are no longer hosting so I’m now linking my posts up to Wishful Endings Can’t Wait Wednesday. Don’t forget to stop over, link up and check out what books everyone else is waiting for.  If you want to take part, basically, every Wednesday, we highlight a book that we’re really looking forward to.  This week my book is: Alchemy of Secrets by Stephanie Garber.  Here’s the cover and description:

The HOTLY ANTICIPATED adult debut novel by the beloved, #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING author of the Caraval and Once Upon a Broken Heart series: a contemporary fantasy kicking off a brand new series!

It starts with a class in an old movie theater.

Folklore 517: Local Legends and Urban Myths, taught by a woman called the Professor. Most students believe the Professor’s stories are just fiction, but Holland St. James has always been convinced that magic is real. When she tracks down a local legend named the Watch Man, who can supposedly tell you when you’ll die, the world finally makes sense. Except that the Watch Man tells her she will die at midnight tomorrow unless she finds an ancient object called the Alchemical Heart.

With the clock ticking, Holland is pulled deeper into this magical world in the heart of Los Angeles—and into the path of a magnetic stranger. Everything about him feels like a bad idea, but he promises Holland that her sister sent him to protect her. As they chase clues and stories that take them closer to the Alchemical Heart, Holland realizes everyone in this intoxicating new world is lying to her, even this stranger. And if she can’t figure out whom to trust, not even the Alchemical Heart will save her.

Expected publication: October 2025

The Mid Year Freak Out Book Tag, 2025

I don’t think I’ve completed this tag before but I’ve seen a couple of bloggers recently posting and I liked the prompts so decided to give it a shot.

I’m not sure who created this tag so if you’re in the ‘know’ give me a shout so I can credit them.

Without further ado:

1. BEST BOOK YOU’VE READ SO FAR IN 2025:

The Rush by Beth Lewis.  This book could also have fit ‘the biggest surprise’ prompt.  I had such a good time with this book.  It’s beautifully written and highly evocative.

2. BEST SEQUEL OF 2025 SO FAR:

Emily Wilde’s Compendium of Lost Tales by Heather Fawcett.  This was the final chapter in the series and was a perfect ending.  I highly recommend this series.

3. NEW RELEASE YOU HAVEN’T READ YET, BUT WANT TO:

Paved With Good Intentions by Peter McLean – this is one of my June review books that I can’t wait to pick up but unfortunately my reading has been much slower than I anticipated, mainly as a result of more socialising and being very busy with visitors. This will be, later than I would like but, my next read.

4. MOST ANTICIPATED RELEASE OF THE SECOND HALF OF 2025:

The Blackfire Blade by James Logan.  I absolutely loved The Silverblood Promise and it was in my top ten reads for 2024 so I’m really excited about this one.

5. BIGGEST DISAPPOINTMENT OF 2025:

I’ve had quite a few books that I’ve had to set aside this year, which could simply be a mood thing.  The book that does spring to mind for this prompt is Sour Cherry by Natalia Theodoridou.  To be totally honest I still feel like I want to give this another try though and see how I get on, even more so as I read at least half already.

6. BIGGEST SURPRISE:

Victorian Psycho by Virginia Feito – I haven’t posted my review for this one yet but it’s one grisly gothic story.

7. FAVOURITE NEW AUTHOR (DEBUT OR NEW TO YOU):

Greenteeth by Molly O’Neill.  I absolutely loved Greenteeth.  I practically inhaled it.

8. NEWEST FICTIONAL CRUSH:

Nothing springs to mind unfortunately!  

9. NEWEST FAVOURITE CHARACTER:

I think the two central characters from the Emily Wilde series (above)  – Emily and Wendell – are definitely up there.  

10. BOOK THAT MADE YOU CRY:

None so far.

11. BOOK THAT MADE YOU HAPPY:

Vianne by Joanne Harris.  Such a beautiful story, I couldn’t put it down.

12. FAVOURITE BOOK TO MOVIE ADAPTATION OF 2025 YOU’VE SEEN:

Mmm, this is ridiculous but I don’t think I’ve seen any adaptations this year – what have I been doing?  I’m sure I’ll think of something as soon as I post this.

13. FAVOURITE POST/REVIEW YOU’VE WRITTEN THIS YEAR:

Grave Empire by Richard Swan – simply because this was another excellent book that I can’t recommend enough.

14. MOST BEAUTIFUL BOOK YOU BOUGHT OR RECEIVED THIS YEAR:

The Knight and the Moth by Rachel Gillig – I love the cover for this.  I haven’t read it yet but I’m excited to pick it up.

15. BOOKS YOU NEED TO READ BY THE END OF THIS YEAR:

So many books on my shelves for the remainder of this year.  I’m not going to list them all here because I’m going to be posting ‘my most anticipated reads’ very soon.

I’m not tagging anyone.  Take this as an open invitation to take part if you so wish.

 

 

Booking Ahead/Weekly Wrap Up

Sunday Post

Books read this week:

I’ve had a very busy week this past week, and the weather has been very warm!  So, I haven’t got on with much reading unfortunately.  I’m still reading A Far Better Thing by HG Parry – the writing is so good.  I’ll probably finish it this evening.

Next Week’s Reads:

Hoping to read Paved With Good Intentions by Peter McLean in, and time allowing I’ll be listening to some more of Shield of Sparrows by Devney Perry.

Reviews Posted:

  1. Swordheart by T Kingfisher

Outstanding Reviews

Friday Face Off: The Last Hour Between Worlds (The Echo Archives #1) by Melissa Caruso

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Today I’m returning to the  Friday Face Off, originally created by Books by Proxy).  I’ve missed these for the past few months and so would like to get back to comparing covers (and hopefully I will be updating this page with a new banner.  This is an opportunity to look at a book of your choice and shine the spotlight on the covers.  Of course this only works for those books that have alternative covers (although sometimes I use this to look at a series of books to choose a favourite). So, if you have a book that has alternative covers, highlight them and choose your favourite.  If you’re taking part it would be great if you leave a link so I can take a look at what you’ve chosen.

This week I’ve chosen a book that I read last year and really enjoyed.  The Last Hour by Melissa Caruso.

Here are the covers:

My favourite this week:

I do like the colours for the other covers but I think this cover is much more striking.

Which is your favourite?

Join me next week in highlighting one of your reads with different covers

Review: Swordheart (Swordheart #1) by T Kingfisher

My Five Word TL:DR Review: Yes, She DId it Again

I’m loving T Kingfisher at the moment and can’t get enough of her books, which is good because recently there have been a couple of books that I think had earlier release dates (perhaps in the US) that have now hit the shelves in the UK (or maybe they’ve been rereleased) – and boy am I happy.  I recently read and loved Paladin’s Grace (and thankfully the rest of the series seems to be already written so colour me happy) and Swordheart, which is the first in a new series is set in the same world.  I think that reading the two fairly close together really worked well for me because here in Swordheart we come across again the same Gods, strange countryside, critters and Paladins.  It was such an easy book to fall into with great banter and a cosy romance.  Who even am I?  When did I start loving cozy romantasy style books?  Seriously, I don’t know, maybe Kingfisher has cast her spell but whatever, it works for me at the moment and so I’m happy.

This story gets off to a pretty whirlwind start.  We meet Halla.  Halla has recently inherited her great uncle’s estate (who she kept house for) but instead of finding herself in the position of being able to help her niece’s and live a comfortable life, the rest of the family have imprisoned her and are insisting she marries her cousin – basically so that the money will become theirs and they can write Halla off.  Halla has no intention of marrying her clammy handed cousin, she wants to help her nieces and the only idea she can come up with under pressure is to end everything so that her remaining family inherit.  With this in mind she decides that a sword in hanging in her room will be the perfect tool, until she draws it from the scabbard and a warrior appears.  Sarkis is bound to the sword (all will become clear) and becomes the protector of the rightful owner (in this case Hanna as she has inherited the house and it’s contents).  From here ensues an escape, an adventure and a romance.

To be honest, the plot isn’t particularly complicated.  Hanna needs to reach the Temple of the Rat so that one of their own can defend her and her inheritance.  Along the way of course Hanna and Sarkis will encounter not only common bandits but also people intent on stopping Hanna and also those interested in particular in this strange magical sword.

I had such a good time reading this – so much so that I find it difficult to believe that this is almost 450 pages long.  Seriously, the pages must have read themselves.

What really helped for me was that I really liked the two main characters.  I loved their slow burn attraction and the way they bumbled around each other so shyly.  I really enjoyed the additional cast members and I love the world.

I am going to keep this review short and sweet because there’s only so much gushing I can put up with before I annoy myself.  If you want a cosy, low stakes romantasy, a couple of great main characters and some found family, a strange world where the land itself can take control of your destination, great banter and fantastic humour, all combined with Kingfisher’s particular brand of dark and light, then you need to pick this up.  I can’t see a No.2 at the moment but hopefully one is in the pipeline, everything is crossed – no pressure on the author then!

I received a copy through Netgalley, courtesy of the publisher, for which my thanks.  The above is my own opinion.

My rating 4.5 of 5 stars

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