Booking Ahead/Weekly Wrap Up

Sunday Post

Today I’m posting my Weekly Wrap Up and I’m linking up to The Sunday Post over at Kimberly’s  Caffeinated Reviewer.  Without further ado:

Weekly Update

The weather is still horrible, rain, rain and more rain. Anyway, reading and blogging has been okay this week. I finished Enchanting the Fae Queen by Stephanie Burgis which I really enjoyed and I also read Nightshade and Oak by Molly O’Neill. In audio I started Rachel Hawkin’s The Storm which is turning out to be a very quick story.

Next Week’s reads

Next week I’m hoping to make a start on my first Backlist book, Traitor in the Ice by KJ Maitland. I’d also like to finish listening to The Storm by Rachel Hawkins and maybe make a start on another February review book – A Forest Darkly by AG Slatter.

Reviews Posted:

  1. Enchanting the Fae Queen (Queens of Villainy #2) by Stephanie Burgis
  2. Fiend by Alma Katsu
  3. The Wolf and the Crown of Blood by Elizabeth May (The Broken Accords #1)

Outstanding Reviews

  1. Outlaw Planet by MR Carey
  2. Nightshade and Oak by Molly O’Neill

Booking Ahead/Weekly Wrap Up

Sunday Post

Today I’m posting my Weekly Wrap Up and I’m linking up to The Sunday Post over at Kimberly’s  Caffeinated Reviewer.  Without further ado:

Weekly Update

The weather is horrible, it seems to rain 80% of the time at the moment which makes everything very dreary, and it’s so cold.  I feel like this is the worst winter I’ve had for about 5 or 6 years.  Still, it is what it is.  In other news, I’ve had quite a good week in terms of reading and blogging.  This week I posted a TTT which was all about anticipated books in 2026, I’ve posted a couple of reviews Rings of Fate and The Last Death of the Year and also took part in my first Spell the Month in Books post *reminder to self to go link up!  I’ve also managed to read The Wolf and the Crown of Blood by Elizabeth May and Fiend by Alma Katsu.  I’ll be posting reviews for both next week along with my review (hopefully) for Outlaw Planet by MR Carey.  Later today I’ll be making a start on Enchanting the Fae Queen by Stephanie Burgis which I’m really looking forward to.

Next Week’s reads

Next week I’m hoping to complete Enchanting the Fae Queen by Stephanie Burgis which will mean I’ve completed my January books and can make a start on February, and also fit in a Backlist book.  I decided to generate a random number list for the books that I’ve chosen to read and the first book picked out was number 6.  So, Traitor in the Ice by KJ Maitland will be my first Backlist Book.  My first February review book is Nightshade and Oak by Molly O’Neill – I might have to pick this up directly after finishing the Fae Queen book – I don’t think I can wait any longer.

Reviews Posted:

  1. Rings of Fate by Melissa de la Cruz
  2. The Last Death of the Year by Sophie Hannah

Outstanding Reviews

Review: Rings of Fate (Curses and Crowns #1) by Melissa de la Cruz

My Five Word TL:DR Review: Didn’t Quite Hit the Mark

Well, I’m on a bit of a romantasy reading ‘thing’ at the moment and so this book appealed to me with its description of a cursed prince and a hard working barmaid who reluctantly strike a bargain that ultimately puts their hearts at risk!

Prince Dietan is living under a curse.  Only a few select people know the details and I’m not going to spill them here in this review.  He’s currently travelling the country, supposedly looking for a bride.  In truth, he’s looking for someone with magic who might be able to help him.

Aren Bellamore is a hard working barmaid with dreams of escaping her small world.  Unfortunately she has too many responsibilities to make this dream a reality, until a handsome prince walks into her world and strikes up a bargain.

What worked for me.

This was definitely an easy to read story.  It had a kind of Cinderella vibe but with a totally different angle.  We have Aren, hard working and responsible, her mother has died and her elderly father takes a back seat in affairs.  She has two sisters – but far from being evil step sisters they are beautiful and adorable and Aren wants nothing more than to see them happily settled.  And, of course, we have a handsome prince, supposedly looking for a bride to secure alliances for his country to stop the threat of war.

The story is told in alternating chapters by Aren and Dietan.  I really liked this approach letting the readers get into both heads to see what was really going on and of course it gives us a bit of insight into the world itself.

To be honest, I didn’t have any problems reading this, it was light, fun in parts and I was never at the point of putting it down and not picking it up again.

What didn’t work too well for me.

Well, firstly, this being adult fantasy I did expect the foundations to be a little stronger.  That being said, I’m new to romance and romantasy so I’m never really quite sure what to expect.  Personally this felt very focused on the romance and less so on the fantasy.  The world building was thin, I never really got the feeling of threat and most of the story was the two povs travelling together with little thought about the looming war – I don’t know, I just didn’t feel any real urgency just a lot of backward and forward ‘does he doesn’t he like me’ and ‘does she doesn’t she like me’.

I also thought that the other characters were very underplayed.  I mean, let’s take a look at Aren’s sisters for example.  They fall in love instantly, they have no voice at all, they do nothing whilst Aren runs herself into the ground running a bar, staying up into the early hours sewing dresses to make them look amazing, cooking – I mean, she really is a Cinderella character – but they’re adorable, supposedly, I just don’t understand why they don’t offer to help maybe, or occasionally get more involved, or, maybe they don’t want to be married off either?  The same with Dietan who has his two closest friends travelling with him – they never really get to play a strong role or have anything useful to contribute.  The four of them exist purely so they can all fall in love and not take part in the story at all, so why include them at all?  Just start with Dietan and Aren and keep it simple.  It felt like a missed opportunity not to have the four of them contribute a little more.

That probably sounds a little more critical than I intended.  On the whole, this was an entertaining and light read.  It didn’t quite work for me but I can definitely see it working for other readers who are not only more familiar with romance and therefore know what to expect but also have a firmer grip on what they’re really looking for.  These are new waters for me and I’m still really finding my feet so strictly speaking it’s more a case of ‘it’s me not you’ at play here.

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

My rating 3 of 5 stars

Booking Ahead/Weekly Wrap Up

Sunday Post

Today I’m posting my Weekly Wrap Up and II’m linking up to The Sunday Post over at Kimberly’s  Caffeinated Reviewer.  Without further ado:

Weekly Update

I have been a bit sporadic with my weekly updates but I really need to get back on board otherwise I completely lose track of what I’ve read and when I’ve read it.  Plus it helps me monitor outstanding reviews.  I’ve also (literally just) decided to update my A-Z of book reviews, this hasn’t been updated for years so I imagine it will take some time but I’m determined to do it.

So, this is my first update since the new year.  I’ve posted a number of posts starting with my favourite books of 2025, my December round up, a Top Ten Tuesday post that gave me the opportunity to come up with another ten great books, my bookish resolutions and three reviews (What Stalks the Deep, Play Nice and A Box Full of Darkness.  My reading has got off to a good start kicking off with A Box Full of Darkness by Simone St James (spoiler alert – I loved it) and earlier today I completed Rings of Fate by Melissa de la Cruz.  I have three books left to complete in January – The Wolf and the Crown of Blood by Elizabeth May,  Fiend by Alma Katsu and Enchanting the Fae Queen by Stephanie Burgis.

Next Week’s reads

Next week I’m hoping to read The Wolf and the Crown of Blood by Elizabeth May and make a start on Enchanting the Fae Queen by Stephanie Burgis.  That will mean I have only one more January review book so I can then pick up a couple of February reads and maybe one of my backlist books.  Although you know what they say about the best laid plans.

Reviews Posted:

  1. What Stalks the Deep by T Kingfisher
  2. Play Nice by Rachel Harrison
  3. A Box Full of Darkness by Simone St James

Outstanding Reviews

Bookish Resolutions for 2026

Well, this may be a little bit later than my usual style post but I didn’t want to be double posting.  This year I’m going for a very simple and easy format for this.  I don’t want to set myself any unrealistic goals or resolutions just keep it nice and simple.

For 2026:

I aim to be very careful about book requests.  Last year I had a few episodes where my reading lessened for one reason or another and I fell behind, which just leads to massive feelings of guilt.  So, this year I would like to be reasonable and keep my bookish requests to about 6/8 per month.

I would really like to raise my Netgalley stats.  I mean, they’re not as bad as they could be but the recommended level of feedback is 80%.  At the moment I’m teetering on 76/77 and I would like to improve this (although I do now have over 1,000 reviews submitted).  It’s difficult because for a couple of years I went a bit crazy with requests being totally unrealistic with the books I asked for.  Like I didn’t quite comprehend that those books needed to be read within a given period and feedback provided.  Believe me, I am a lot, lot better, but, I did cause some damage in the first couple of years.  My aim this year to do better – learn from my mistake people.

With the above in mind I would also like to read some backlist books.  I did start to do so this year but then everything went to hell in a handcart so this year I would really like to read one per month.  I just need to stay focused and with that in mind I thought I’d choose 12 books.  Here they are (have you read any of these, and if so, do you recommend – this list is still up for debate):

I would actually like to write my reviews quicker.  I used to write my reviews almost immediately upon finishing the book and I liked it that way, writing while everything was fresh and the emotions were running high.  I really don’t like getting behind with reviews is the other reason.

I’d like to read 100 books this year.  This is quite a normal figure for me in terms of books but due to personal reasons I didn’t read as much this year.  Hopefully, 2026 is a nice smooth year.  One can but wish.

I’m joining in with Bookforagers Picture Prompt Book Bingo.  I love this bingo, it allows me a lot of artistic license so that I can complete the full sheet and everyone loves a challenge that they can complete don’t they?

I’m also considering taking part in another couple of challenges, I really like the A-Z book challenge and also the Spell the month in books.  I’m still considering those and don’t want to overdo things so we’ll see.

That’s it for me.  I’ll see you all around the blogosphere.  Wish me luck and I wish all of you the best for 2026.

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