Thursday, April 2, 2026

March Wrap-Up & April TBR

March was better than February in terms of overall life enjoyment, but I still need to get my butt in gear for overall health and wellness. I've been so lazy lately. My place needs cleaned, I need to get to the gym, and I'm spending too much money on books. It's all just a big train wreck. I really just need a nice week-long staycation to get some things around my house done, but that's not looking possible anytime soon.

In this wrap-up, I’ll list the books I read, the books I reviewed, the books I bought/received, and my TBR for next month. Now, let’s get this bookish party started!

Books Read in March

Sparking Fire Out of Fate: 3 stars
A Restless Truth: 3.5 stars
A Power Unbound: 3 stars 
Rain of Shadows and Endings: 3 stars
Storm of Secrets and Sorrow: 4 stars
The Starlight Heir: 2 stars
Our Rogue Fates: 2.5 stars (review to come)
Lady of Darkness: 3.5 stars
Lady of Shadows: 4 stars 

I read nine books in March, which was crazy! But, I was working out less, so I was obviously reading more. Ha ha. I only read two ebooks this month: Sparking Fire Out of Fate by Brigid Kemmerer (Libby) and Our Rogue Fates by Sarah Glenn Marsh (NetGalley). The rest were all physical books off my TBR. That means I knocked seven books off of my TBR shelves! Huzzah! The physical books included A Restless Truth and A Power Unbound by Freya Marske, The Starlight Heir by Amalie Howard, and the first two books in the Legacy series and the first two books in the Lady of Darkness series both by Melissa K. Roehrich. I'm currently bingeing her series at the moment.

Books Bought/Received in March

I knew March would be bad. There were sooooo many special edition sales. And so many things were being released. It was awful for my wallet. Once again, I have to slow down. I'm not sure how, but I have to. Once ApollyCon is done, I might need a reset for book-buying. I'll try to think of something for May. In total for March, I purchased 31 books and received 11 titles for review or from preorders that I'd already paid for in previous months.

The 11 books I received included three ebook review copies: The Summer King by JLA, A Viper Among Kings by Sydney Olivia, and Dhampira by Amy Pennza. They also included my February FairyLoot sub books, Half City and Weavingshaw, as well as their edition of Slaying the Vampire Conqueror, Fallen Stars, and Dire Bound. My luxe edition of Zodiac Academy 3: The Reckoning arrived as well, and I used trade credit to get a paperback copy of Lights Out from my local bookstore. I almost forgot, my Lilac Library edition of Quicksilver also came in.

Now, for what I bought in March. I only received eight of the 31 books I purchased. All of those six purchases were Barnes & Noble preorders except one. The lone book was the Kindle edition of Tempest of Wrath and Vengeance by Melissa K. Roehrich. I ordered it because it wasn't available on Libby, sadly, and my special edition preorders won't arrive until summer. The other five books consists of Dream of You by JLA, Lightguard by Hayley Turner, Hunt the Villain by Rina Kent, The Traitor Queen by Danielle L. Jensen, and Mother of Death and Dawn by Carissa Broadbent.

 As for the remaining 23 books, they include so very many preorders. Like it's insane how much I preordered. The only good thing is that many of these are on payment plans, otherwise I would have spent an even crazier amount of money. The preorders/books that haven't arrived yet consist of the FairyLoot edition of The Ballad of Falling Dragons, The Last Starborn Seer FairyLoot Adult March book, the author edition of Tortured Souls, the author edition of The Witch Collector, the Aurora Crate editions of books three and four in the Legacy series, the first three books in the Lady of Darkness series from FairyLoot, A Tapestry of Fate from FairyLoot, the German editions of Blood and Ash 1-3, the Locked Library editions of the Nevernight series, The Black Jewels trilogy from Moonlight Book Box, and the Black Dagger Brotherhood Books for Days Crate set.

Currently Obsessed With

I actually watched a lot of stuff over the past month, including Project Hail Mary in theaters, the entirety of Bridgerton season four, the start of Invincible season four, Daredevil: Born Again season two (the first episode), and I'm back on my Grey's Anatomy watch. I still just turn it on when I eat meals mostly. I also started The Mighty Nein, but I don't think I'll finish it before my Amazon Prime free trial expires. It didn't grip me enough to keep watching right away.

April TBR

My TBR has slightly changed for once. That's exciting. I'm still reading The Wren in the Holly Library by K.A. Linde. I'm also still reading Lore by Alexandra Bracken and The Courting of Bristol Keats by Mary E. Pearson. I very much need to start To Cage a Wild Bird by Brooke Fast and finish Blood Bound by Ellis Hunter, which I'm a couple of chapters into. Those two are NetGalley eARCs. I have a few other NetGalley ARCs, but those are the immediate ones. I'd also like to read Lights Out by Navessa Allen and Servant of Earth by Sarah Hawley, as there are FairyLoot editions going on sale in April. I'm continuing my Melissa K. Roehrich read-through as well. I'd love to be able to finish the entire Lady of Darkness series in April and then read the rest of the Legacy series in May, if possible.

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Okay, well, that's the month of March, plus some April sneak peeks, all wrapped up into one post. Do you have a wrap-up post for last month? If so, share in the comments!

Tuesday, March 31, 2026

Upcoming Release: The Summer King by Jennifer L. Armentrout

The Summer King, a steamy romantic fantasy from #1 New York Times bestselling author Jennifer L. Armentrout & Blue Box Press is coming April 7th!
 
The Summer KingPublication Date: April 7, 2026
Paperback (limited edition with deluxe edges), 496 pages, Blue Box Press
Genres: Adult, Paranormal/Fantasy, Romance
 
From #1 New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Jennifer L. Armentrout comes the complete Summer King saga—three parts, one epic romance.
 
Cold. Heartless. Deadly. Whispers of his name alone bring fear to fae and mortals alike. Caden, the Prince, is the most dangerous being in the mortal world—haunted by a past he couldn’t control and driven by a singular desire: revenge. And there’s only one person who can help him.
 
Brighton Jussier knows better than to trust him. Raised in the Order, she’s seen the atrocities Caden is capable of. Reformed or not, she wants nothing to do with him…until he leaves her no choice. Forced into an uneasy alliance, she discovers the man beneath the ice—a man whose touch burns with forbidden heat and whose gaze holds a wicked promise.
 
But there’s someone out there who wants to return the Prince to his former self. A walking, breathing nightmare hell-bent on destroying the world—and everyone close to him. The more Brighton and Caden work together, the harder it is to deny the hunger between them. And when Brighton is bestowed with the forbidden Summer’s Kiss, becoming something no longer human, Caden refuses to let her go—even at the cost of his Court.
 
Now, as the doorway to the Otherworld is breached, Brighton and Caden must do the unthinkable—not just to survive, but to save mankind from the evil that threatens to consume the world.
 
Previously published as the novellas The Prince, The King, and The Queen.

My Thoughts

I recently received an ARC of this one from the publisher, Blue Box Press, so you'll be seeing my review soon. I can't wait to share my thoughts. It's been a while since I read the Wicked trilogy but those books and JLA's Harbinger series got me out of a major reading slump back in 2020. It's been great to dive back into her urban fantasy/paranormal world. I feel like all I read is fantasy or contemporary these days and not anything with both elements. I'm about a third of the way through The Summer King right now, and it's taking me back to much simpler times. But, I'll share my full review next week!

Saturday, March 28, 2026

Stacking the Shelves: The Blue Box Edition

 "Stacking the Shelves" is a weekly haul meme hosted by Tynga's Reviews and Reading Reality. It allows book buyers to share their accumulation of books with the online book-loving community.

Life is fine, but I am very tired today, so I'm going to try to keep this brief. I saw Project Hail Mary this past weekend, barely worked out, worked, and slept. That was the extent of my activities. I'm hoping to be more productive next week, because this one was a dud.


As for the books I received this week, I got a few physical copies. The first is a copy of Lights Out by Navessa Allen that I used trade credit to get from my local used bookstore. My luxe copy of Zodiac Academy: The Reckoning also finally came. I paid for the entire ZA luxe series in fall of 2024, I believe, and I think they're just now shipping book three. It'll take five years to get them all at this rate. I didn't actually do the math, I'm just guesstimating. XD
 
 
 
My February Adult FairyLoot book also FINALLY came. US FairyLoot orders have been significantly backed up, so I was getting a bit irritated. Thankfully, they finally started moving last week. I'm still waiting on a couple of preorders, but those were on their way. I just hope there's no damage from the wait. The February book is Weavingshaw by Heba Al-Wasity. I don't really have much interest in this book, I just didn't have any skips left. It is gorgeous though, so maybe I'll give it a try.
 

I have one ebook for the week as well. It's the newly repackaged The Summer King bindup by Jennifer L. Armentrout. This was originally three separate novellas that Blue Box Press has now released all together in one paperback and ebook version. I signed up for the ARC team, and they sent me a digital copy. I'm about 15% through now, and my review will be live April 7, on release day.
 
Well, that's all for me. What books have you bought/received lately?

Saturday, March 21, 2026

Stacking the Shelves: The Actual eBooks Edition

 "Stacking the Shelves" is a weekly haul meme hosted by Tynga's Reviews and Reading Reality. It allows book buyers to share their accumulation of books with the online book-loving community.

Work is getting better, so I think in the next week or so, I may actually be able to get back to regular blogging. And by regular, I mean posting two times a week versus just once. I do have some reviews coming up, and I still haven't done a lot of my wrap-up posts from 2025. Yikes. Is it too late to share those? Other than work, I've mostly been watching TV and reading. I've been lazy, but it's just because my job has me too stressed out to do much other than veg out.


As for the books I received this week, I have one lone physical copy. My Barnes & Noble preorder of Mother of Death and Dawn by Carissa Broadbent arrived. I can now binge read the trilogy. While these covers are decent, I'm hoping FairyLoot does a nice special edition set. I don't know if I'd keep these versions or not if I did get a special set. I guess it depends on how great the other versions are and how much I like the actual story. 
 
 
 
I have ebooks to share this week. I feel like it's been a month or so since I've had actual ebooks in a haul post, simply because I'm trying to read down my TBR. It's working, but I'm also bringing in so many physical books that the dent just stays the same size every time. I received two NetGalley ARCs for review. Those include Dhampira by Amy Pennza and A Viper Among Kings by Sydney Olivia. I also bought Tempest of Wrath and Vengeance by Melissa K. Roehrich on Kindle. I had points to reduce the price a bit, because otherwise, this was $16 on Nook and Kindle. Yikes! I remember when companies had to send out settlements for high ebook prices. Those were the goold ol' days. Ha.
 
Well, that's all for me. What books have you bought/received lately?

Saturday, March 14, 2026

Stacking the Shelves: The Beautiful Books Edition

 "Stacking the Shelves" is a weekly haul meme hosted by Tynga's Reviews and Reading Reality. It allows book buyers to share their accumulation of books with the online book-loving community.

One day, I will post more than just Stacking the Shelves. I feel like that's all I've done lately. My job has just required a lot of time on a screen, and I can't make myself stare at it more to write posts. Hopefully, things slow down soon and it's not such a chore to be on my computer. But, other than that, this week has been pretty quiet. I did buy way too many books yesterday. Like, multiple books worth $$$, so I'm in timeout for the minute.


As for the actual books I received this week, I have a few. One of which is my February FairyLoot Romantasy book, which is Half City by Kate Golden. I'm so excited for this one. Not only is it probably my favorite FairyLoot sub box edition that they've done in a while, but it also sounds like a great book. It has Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Supernatural vibes, apparently, and that's all I need. I can't decide, though, if I want to read it now or wait until all the books are out to binge the entire series. Ugh. Decisions... 
 
 
 
I also received a couple of other preorders from book boxes, including another FairyLoot edition. My FairyLoot edition of Dire Bound by Sable Sorenson arrived. It's very pretty. I now have like three editions of this book, or I will, once my US version is replaced by Barnes & Noble. I can't keep them all, but I will be keeping this one. My preorder of Lilac Library's Quicksilver edition by Callie Hart also came in. While I do like the cover for this one, the under the dust jacket isn't as pretty, though it's still better than whatever the heck the publishers decided to do for the regular hardback editions. The order also came with an art print that got a bit beat up in transit. It's still cute, though.
 
Well, that's all for me. What books have you bought/received lately?

Saturday, March 7, 2026

Stacking the Shelves: The Not Keeping Edition

 "Stacking the Shelves" is a weekly haul meme hosted by Tynga's Reviews and Reading Reality. It allows book buyers to share their accumulation of books with the online book-loving community.

I'm so ready for the weekend. I have a bunch of errands I should be doing, but I think I'm probably going to end up just lazing around all day Saturday. We shall see... As for life overall, it's been hectic. I need many naps. Work is haunting me even when I'm not there, and I hate that. I need a vacation ASAP.


So technically I have books to haul this week, but they're going to be leaving very soon. Why? Because they're both damaged. You can see where Restless Stars by Caroline Peckham and Susanne Valenti is ripped at the corner. It's a big book and Barnes & Noble didn't pack it very well. My Dire Bound edition also came from them with a dented corner. It's hard to see since it's in the shadowy part of the pic. So, both have to be returned and then I'll be sent a replacement. I just have to hope that the replacements aren't as damaged as the originals.
 
Well, that's all for me. What books have you bought/received lately?

Thursday, March 5, 2026

February Wrap-Up & March TBR

February has not been a good month overall. Work was insane, my motivation to do anything but turn my brain off was nonexistent, and the world was and is on fire. But, we take it day by day, I guess. I'm getting back into my routine now that some major February tasks are complete, so I'm excited to start fresh and maybe get some of that spring cleaning done soon.

In this wrap-up, I’ll list the books I read, the books I reviewed, the books I bought/received, and my TBR for next month. Now, let’s get this bookish party started!

Books Read in February

Cruel is the Light: 3 stars
Carving Shadows into Gold: 3.5 stars
A Curse Carved in Bone: 3 stars 
Rabid: 3.5 stars
Wrath of the Dragons: 4 stars
A Marvellous Light: reread

I only read six books in February. February is a short month, so I think that's okay, but I know the reason I wasn't reading as much also correlated with how stressful work was, so that's kind of disappointing. I will say that four of the six books were books I needed to get off of my physical TBR, so that was great. Those included Cruel is the Light by Sophie Clark, A Curse Carved in Bone by Danielle L. Jensen, Rabid by Ivy Asher and Raven Kennedy, and Wrath of the Dragons by Olivia Rose Darling. The only ebook I read was Carving Shadows into Gold by Brigid Kemmerer which was a Libby ebook read. The sixth and final book I read was actually a reread. That was A Marvellous Light by Freya Marske. I needed to reread book one so I could go into books two and three, which I'm doing right now.

Books Bought/Received in February

I didn't think this month was a very expensive one. Boy was I wrong. I have to slow down in March. I have to. In total for February, I purchased 29 books and received five titles from preorders that I'd already paid for in previous months.

The five books I received included the FairyLoot editions of Silver Elite by Dani Francis and Bonds of Hercules by Jasmine Mas. They also included the Inked Pages editions of books three and four in the Flesh & Fire series by Jennifer L. Armentrout, and a copy of Fahrenheit 451 I got from my local used bookstore via store credit.

Now, for what I bought in February. I only received 16 of the 29 books I purchased. That includes mostly books I ordered/preordered from Barnes & Noble: Blood and Chocolate, Quicksilver, Shadows so Cruel, Feathers so Vicious, Breaking Dawn, Nocticadia, Crown of War and Shadow, Of Blood and Fire, Red Winter, and Assistant to the Villain. I also bought used copies of A Reaper at the Gates (Pango) and the Fallen series by Lauren Kate (Mercari). My Fallen set is kind of eh, so I thought I'd see if someone had a good set for me to replace my copies with.

 As for the remaining 13 books, they include my February FairyLoot subs and two other sequel special editions, my Arcane set of the Flesh & Fire series, the Bookish Box edition of Visions of Flesh and Fire, the Acrylipics 3D editions of books 3-4 of the FBAA series, and the first two books in the FBAA series from Ink Pages.

Currently Obsessed With

I've still been watching Grey's Anatomy on Netflix. I'm on season four, I think. It's getting a little old, so I think I'm going to take a mini break soon and come back to it later. It's too much relationship drama to get through all at once. I also finished up A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms on HBOMax and watched the last season of Stranger Things. It was a bittersweet ending. The show got a little too far-fetched in season five, but there were some amazing scenes, like the Wheeler's attack, the pie scene, and the very end. I'm glad it's over though.

March TBR

Oh, would you look at that. Once again, my TBR has barely changed. Sigh. I'm still reading The Wren in the Holly Library by K.A. Linde. I'm also finally reading Freya Marske's A Restless Truth as well as Lore by Alexandra Bracken, Sparking Fire Out of Fate by Brigid Kemmerer (Libby), and The Courting of Bristol Keats by Mary E. Pearson. I very much still need to finish Our Rogue Fates by Sarah Marsh and start To Cage a Wild Bird by Brooke Fast and Blood Bound by Ellis Hunter. Those three are all NetGalley eARCs.

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Okay, well, that's the month of February, plus some March sneak peeks, all wrapped up into one post. Do you have a wrap-up post for last month? If so, share in the comments!

Tuesday, March 3, 2026

Stacking the Shelves: The Late Again Edition

 "Stacking the Shelves" is a weekly haul meme hosted by Tynga's Reviews and Reading Reality. It allows book buyers to share their accumulation of books with the online book-loving community.

I was not in town this past weekend, or at least, not the half of the weekend that I normally use to write up my StS posts, so this is going to be late. I'd wait until Saturday to post it all, but, well, I just don't wan to. I want all these books I got in February to go to their respective final shelf destinations and off of my overcrowded living room shelves. Ha ha.


This week's haul is fairly substantial. I went to my local used bookstore and used store credit to get Fahrenheit 451, which I've been wanting a copy of for a while. Then, I also went to a newly-opened local bookstore and bought Assistant to the Villain by Hanna Nicole Maehrer. My FairyLoot preorder of Bonds of Hercules by Jasmine Mas came in as well, along with my Barnes & Noble preorder of The Red Winter by Cameron Sullivan. I also finally purchased a matching copy of A Reaper at the Gates by Sabaa Tahir off of Pango. I've been procrastinating on this. I was super close to buying the new FairyLoot editions of this set, but then I realized that I actually like the first redesigned covers that Penguin did, so I figured I'd stick with those. Maybe I'll regret that one day once I actually read the series, but for now, I think I'm okay with what I have.
 
Well, that's all for me. What books have you bought/received lately?

Saturday, February 21, 2026

Stacking the Shelves: The Big Books Edition

 "Stacking the Shelves" is a weekly haul meme hosted by Tynga's Reviews and Reading Reality. It allows book buyers to share their accumulation of books with the online book-loving community.

I feel like life's been looking up this week. I worked out more. Things in the world seem to be somewhat better. In some ways. Not so much in others. But maybe I'm just optimistic. All in all, though, my life seems easier, so I'm going to stick with that for now. (Please, Universe, let me keep this happiness for a bit. I beg.)


As for books I got, I have two Barnes & Noble preorders: Crown of War and Shadow by J.R. Ward and Of Blood and Fire by Ryan Cahill. I also received my FairyLoot edition of Silver Elite by Dani Francis. I noticed that all three of these are tall, fairly thick books, which is interesting, since normally, I feel like my hauls are all different-sized books.
 
 
Next, I have a a Sallteas pin order. I'm actually really disappointed in this one because the Rhys and Feyre pins I ordered aren't the same size as the original pin designs the seller did. You can see the comparison with the Kieran pin I got as a freebie in my order. Unfortunately, this has happened twice now. The first time was with the Kerri Maniscalco Kingdom of the Wicked characters. They don't match the other duos I have, so I really have no use for them on my pin banner. Ugh. I'll have to start paying closer attention to the seller's website in the future, because it's annoying that they don't stay the same size. I understand if it's because of costs, I just somehow wish it was obviously stated that these don't match the others. Maybe it did, though, and I just didn't see it. Sigh..
 
Well, that's all for me. What books have you bought/received lately?