April 01, 2026
April Reading Challenge
March 30, 2026
Weekly Spotlight - Books Set in the Mountains
The Simple Wild
City girl Calla Fletcher attempts to reconnect with her estranged father, and unwittingly finds herself torn between her desire to return to the bustle of Toronto and a budding relationship with a rugged Alaskan pilot in this masterful new romance from acclaimed author K.A. Tucker.
Calla Fletcher was two when her mother took her and fled the Alaskan wild, unable to handle the isolation of the extreme, rural lifestyle, leaving behind Calla’s father, Wren Fletcher, in the process. Calla never looked back, and at twenty-six, a busy life in Toronto is all she knows. But when her father reaches out to inform her that his days are numbered, Calla knows that it’s time to make the long trip back to the remote frontier town where she was born.
She braves the roaming wildlife, the odd daylight hours, the exorbitant prices, and even the occasional—dear God—outhouse, all for the chance to connect with her father: a man who, despite his many faults, she can’t help but care for. While she struggles to adjust to this new subarctic environment, Jonah—the quiet, brooding, and proud Alaskan pilot who keeps her father’s charter plane company operational—can’t imagine calling anywhere else home. And he’s clearly waiting with one hand on the throttle to fly this city girl back to where she belongs, convinced that she’s too pampered to handle the wild.
Jonah is probably right, but Calla is determined to prove him wrong. As time passes, she unexpectedly finds herself forming a bond with the burly pilot. As his undercurrent of disapproval dwindles, it’s replaced by friendship—or perhaps something deeper? But Calla is not in Alaska to stay and Jonah will never leave. It would be foolish of her to kindle a romance, to take the same path her parents tried—and failed at—years ago.
It’s a simple truth that turns out to be not so simple after all.
Nine years ago, Weston Madigan saved me. I came to Colorado penniless, heartbroken, and pregnant, searching for a fresh start. Weston gave me a job at his family’s resort, then left the next day and never returned, not even to visit.
Then I stumble in on Weston cooking breakfast shirtless—gloriously, inappropriately shirtless—in the shared kitchen of my duplex in employee housing. Given the shock on both our faces, he wasn’t expecting a roommate either, let alone two.
I can’t fall for Weston.
I. Will. Not. Fall. For. Weston.
But rules go out the window when you’re a little too close.
Some secrets just won't stay hidden in this twisty new thriller from New York Times and USA TODAY bestselling author Megan Lally!
To Brooke, image is everything. She works hard to maintain perfect grades, perfect looks, a perfect life—especially after "the incident" that threatened it all. Getting into her dream university puts her that much closer to a fresh start. How can she say no to celebrating with all her classmates?
Hanging out with her crush by the bonfire is the perfect end to the night. Except it isn't the end. An old truck starts aggressively tailing Brooke and her best friend on the isolated road toward home. Someone thinks they know the truth about "the incident," and they won't stop until it's all out in the open. This terrifying drive is about to bring out Brooke's worst fears…if she survives it.
Emelie Who leaves their girlfriend in the woods after a fight? My now EX-boyfriend that's who. One fight, okay a BIG fight because I found out he was cheating on me while we were camping and poof! He left me in the woods. So, I start walking to town, only I get turned around end up at the river where I meet Axel. This guy is HUGE. With a storm rolling in I don't have much choice but to trust him and take shelter in his cabin since I've been walking for hours AWAY from town. Several days of rain wash out the road and it looks like I'm stuck here with my giant. Only he's nothing like I thought he'd be. He's quiet, watchful, smart, and funny.
Axel I've lived alone for years and I've been okay with that until one day she finds me bathing at the river. She is small, cute, and talks a lot. I find I don't mind it. When the storm washes out the only road into town and she is stranded with me a while longer I am grateful for more time with her. I like her in my space, I like showing her what I do, and how I survive out here. I like her in my bed. After years of living alone, I find little appeal in it anymore. When her ex-boyfriend shows up at my door can I convince her to stay? Can I ask her to give up a life in town for one out here in the mountains with me?
This is a Steamy, Gentle Giant, Mountain Man Romance. No Cliffhangers. As always there is a satisfying Happy Ever After. If you love steamy romances with hot love scenes, mountains, rivers, and mountain men, then this one is for you.
March 26, 2026
The Bone Crown
by Ava Richards
Publisher: Relay Publishing
Pub Date: February 17, 2025
Genre: Young Adult, Dragons, Fantasy, Fae
Format: ARC
Source: Publisher
Book Links: Goodreads Amazon
Ophelia Monroe had no idea magic existed until a dying dragon bulldozed through her Texas school, and a haughty Fae prince stole her away to another realm. Suddenly an unprecedented bond makes her Queen of the Fae in Charassi, a magical realm she never could have imagined.
But when Vie, an evil Fae, usurps her crown, Ophelia is temporarily stranded on Earth with Prince Corrin and a dragon named Shadow on the River. When they return, Charassi is a realm transformed. The people live in fear and their allies are being targeted not only by Vie but by his and Corrin’s mother—the former queen, Emalda.
Retaking the throne won't be easy, especially with the dark power Emalda wields to Unmake soldiers—draining away their souls and leaving their bodies as puppets under her command.
To make herself even more powerful, Emalda steals the Bone Crown, an artifact that belongs to the rightful ruler of Charassi. With the crown, she's a nearly unbeatable foe. Ophelia and Corrin must get the artifact back and find a way to protect the palace and their people.
If they fail, all of the dragons and Fae of the realm will pay the ultimate price.
March 24, 2026
A Slow and Secret Poison
A Slow and Secret Poison
by Carmella Lowkis
Publisher: Atria Books
Pub Date: February 10, 2026
Genre: Adult, Horror, Gothic, Historical
Format: ARC
Source: Publisher
Book Links: Goodreads Amazon Bookshop
1922, When Vee Morgan accepts the job of gardener at a crumbling stately home in southwest England, she’s hoping it’s a fresh start.
But Harfold Manor is shadowed by its own grief and the memories of long-faded glory, its rooms haunted by the only surviving member of the family, Lady Arabella Lascy. Vee is fascinated by her enigmatic new employer, a woman obsessed with the curse she believes has killed her family one by one and is coming for her next. Her only hope for escape is a local the elusive dancing hare that gave her ancestor its blessing and the house its name.
But even as Vee falls deeper under the thrall of Harfold and Lady Arabella, her own dark past finally catches up to her in this lush and atmospheric novel.
Its something to pick up and read if you have nothing else to read or just bored. While I wasn't a giant fan of the book, I wont classify as disliking it.
The pace is alright. The storyline could've used more oomph. Like give me something to pull me in. The characters come off as people you'd make casual conversation with and then move on. Nothing exciting is going on. The characters talk and go about their days, kind of dull really.
You get some backstory on Vee, a little bit about the manor and what's happened. Nothing super exciting to pull you in but nothing so bad you want to put the book down.
All that is simply just in the first part.
I did end up finishing the book, though I had to put it down a few times and come back to it. Probably should've left it a DNF though.
Wouldn't call this gothic, horror or any of the sorts. It doesn't give it off at all. The only thing close to horror/thriller is about the 80% mark when something finally happens and then it ended in disappointment.
I didn't love this story. I wouldn't pick it up or be running around telling everyone else to read it. Most likely wont read anything by the author since it doesn't seem like her books are a good fit for me.
Take a chance if you'd like. Its more so a find out for yourself kind of deal with this one.
March 23, 2026
Weekly Spotlight - Soul Screamers
New York Times bestselling author Rachel Vincent's compelling Soul Screamers series keeps getting better—here, for the first time, the original stories are compiled into one special volume….
My Soul to Lose
—The prequel: never before in print!—
Kaylee is just your average girl shopping at the mall with friends—until a terrified scream bursts from her that cannot be stopped. Taken to a hospital ward, will she be able to save her mind—and her life?
My Soul to Take
She's always felt different, but now Kaylee discovers why. The screams that cannot be denied mean that someone near her will die—and she can never save them. Because saving one life means taking another….
My Soul to Save
Going on dates with her boyfriend is still new to Kaylee. But when the singer of the band they're seeing dies onstage and Kaylee doesn't scream, she knows something crazy is going on. Soon she discovers souls can indeed be sold….
Aside from the whole "I scream when someone is about to die" thing, Kaylee Cavanaugh's life has gotten better. She's getting to know her dad, doing okay in school and has a hot new boyfriend who understands her in every way. Until the hellion Avari starts tempting everyone with an exotic new drug—demon's breath….
MY SOUL TO STEAL
Now on shaky ground with Nash Hudson, Kaylee is taking their relationship easy. But then Sabine—Nash's ex—storms into their lives. She's determined to get Nash back and there's nothing she won't do to remind him of what they had. And since Sabine has special abilities of her own, Kaylee is headed into a battle she's not sure she can win….
REAPER —First time in print!—
Though Tod Hudson died two years ago, thanks to his job as a Reaper he's never had to move on or let go of his family—no matter how much Nash would like him to! But few people know about how he came to accept the job of claiming souls….
What happens when the reapers come for Kaylee?
Don't miss Volume Three of New York Times bestselling author Rachel Vincent's compelling, spellbinding Soul Screamers series.
IF I DIE
Thanks to her mother's sacrifice, Kaylee Cavanaugh has lived most of her life on borrowed time, but now that borrowed time is almost up. Kaylee has only seven days left to prepare for the end. To say goodbye. And yeah, to stop an incubus from preying on her high school. Tick tock…
NEVER TO SLEEP
First time in print!
Sophie Cavanaugh is sick of the social fallout from her cousin Kaylee's mental issues. Doesn't she realize people think "crazy" runs in the family? But then a cute boy, a fateful scream and a trip to a nightmare world leave Sophie wondering just what's real and how to get home….
Dying wasn't easy for Kaylee, but faking life is a whole new kind of struggle. The only good moments are those spent in Tod's arms. But death hasn't stopped her old enemies, and now everyone Kaylee loves is in danger….
The final collection of New York Times bestselling author Rachel Vincent's Soul Screamers series is packed with emotion, with intrigue, with secrets, with family and above all, with love.
Don't miss WITH ALL MY SOUL, FEARLESS and a brand-new novella, LAST REQUEST.
March 19, 2026
Metal Slinger
by Rachel Schneider
Publisher: Saturday Books
Pub Date: May 12, 2024
Genre: Adult, Fantasy, Romance, Magic
Format: ARC
Source: Publisher
Book Links: Goodreads Amazon Bookshop
Even though she's not one of them, Brynn has spent her life among the
Alaha, training to be a guard and waiting for the chance to attend the annual
market hosted by the Kenta–the very same people who exiled her adopted
community to a life at sea. Going to the market is a rite of passage eagerly
anticipated by all young guards, but Brynn does not anticipate breaking a
century-long peace treaty while there. Nor does she plan for the intense
encounter with an enemy soldier that now threatens to unwind the fragile
coexistence between their people–and everything Brynn once believed about
herself to be true.
Brynn's loyalty to the Alaha is tested when the truth of her identity is
brought to light by this soldier who's taken an oath to bring her back to where
she belongs. Narrowly escaping death on the violent high seas, Brynn's
connection to the Alaha is further tested when she learns about the world of
magic she's been denied. She was once certain of her fate and where she
belonged, but the dark, knowing eyes of this stranger have her questioning
everything, including her heart.
My Review: Erm... So I'm not sure what the hype is about this book.
I made it about 10 chapters in before I had to put it down and decide if I could pick it back up and finish it or mark it as a DNF.
The story up until then is so boring. The amount of errors makes it really hard to read at times too. Basically up to this point, the book has done nothing but give me a headache.
Kai is the leaders son and is choosing Brynn to be his wife. He wants her, his family is happy about the choice, and they'll lead this place together one day. He is pretty pushy about it and Brynn likes Kai but marriage wasn't on her list of things and the more Kai pushes the more I want to have words with him and they aren't kind ones.
Brynn seems to have the shitty end of the stick here. She was essentially adopted into the Alaha home. Training, excited to visit the market and just really just needs a chance in life. She seems to constantly get in trouble, a lot of them with Kai. Or perhaps trouble just follows her since when they finally get to visit the market she kind of breaks a peace treaty and now they want Alaha to send her back to them.
So far, I'm not impressed nor really care for any of the characters at all. They could use some work on personality traits and more development too.
After sometime, I did pick the book back up and tried to push through it. I did have to skip some chapters until I finally reached a point where the book somewhat redeemed itself. Around the 70% mark is when the book was finally interesting enough for me and started to grab and hold my attention, though I wasn't 100% sold on the story yet. There are still many things to be answered, development could use more work but it was getting there finally.
In the end, I did manage to finish the book. Is it worth all the hype around it? No. Its just another overhyped book that didn't make the cut for me. Not sure if I'll attempt the next book. There are things I want to know more about and get the answers to that hopefully the next book will be able to give and who knows maybe it's the next book that will make the series worth it to me. In the meantime I'll just leave it at this and perhaps I'll take a look at the second book down the line.
March 17, 2026
Babylonia
Babylonia
by Costanza Casati
Publisher: Landmark
Pub Date: January 14, 2025
Genre: Adult, Mythology, Retelling, Historical
Format: ARC
Source: Publisher
Book Links: Goodreads Amazon Bookshop
When kings fall, queens rise.
Nothing about Semiramis's upbringing could have foretold her legacy or the power she would come to wield. A female ruler, once an orphan raised on the outskirts of an empire - certainly no one in Ancient Assyria would bend to her command willingly. Semiramis was a woman who knew if she wanted power, she would have to claim it.
There are whispers of her fame in Mesopotamian myth- Semiramis was a queen, an ambitious warrior, a commander whose reputation reaches the majestic proportions of Alexander the Great. Historical record, on the other hand, falls eerily quiet.
In her second novel, Costanza Casati brilliantly weaves myth and ancient history together to give Semiramis a voice, charting her captivating ascent to a throne no one promised her. The world Casati expertly builds is rich with dazzling detail and will transport her readers to the heat of the Assyrian Empire and a world long gone.
The start was slow. Kind of boring and was on the edge of leaving this as a DNF.
However, hang in there. Around chapter 10 is when it starts to finally pick up and I'm so glad I held on.
The story picks up, the pace picks up, things are becoming interesting and pulled me in.
Semiramis first comes off as an orphan taken in but never really fit in or belonged. When she meets Onnes, its as if she finally awakens. More of herself starts to come out.
Semiramis leaves with Onnes after a horrid scene at her home. She will leave with him and on the way he makes his plans to know to want to marry her.
They marry, they have a good home, all seems to be going well. Semiramis is learning from one of the slaves being her eyes and ears. She is eager to wander and explore the area more though. So she asks Onnes to train her, as its a place she finds interesting. He agrees. Onnes is kind and listens and answers all her questions. They are equals and its actually nice to see.
When Semiramis joins them at war, things are going to change for everyone. Her strategy worked, they won. But she has seen things now that will change her. Onne's won't be the same again and the King will start to see her as more than his brothers wife.
As the book moves on, so much happens. The paces keeps you on your toes. Rumors will spread. People will die. Semiramis will rise as Queen and so much more. I'm so glad I stuck it out and now I can't wait to see what the author will come up with next!
March 16, 2026
Weekly Spotlight - Lexi Davis Novellas
Then a stranger’s voice crackles through her son’s walkie-talkie, warm, kind, and wickedly funny.
“Saint Nick,” he calls himself. He’s a neighbor. A good one. The kind who checks in on her and makes her laugh when she forgets how.
But the more they talk, the less neighborly it feels. What starts as lighthearted banter turns into late-night confessions, laughter, and a spark that lingers long after the signal fades.
Saint Nick seems nice...but Amber can’t shake the feeling he might also be a little naughty.
Maybe she should invite him over and find out?
Naughty Saint Nick is a darkly funny, steamy, and emotionally charged holiday romance about loneliness, temptation, and two strangers who collide when they least expect it. It blends small-town Christmas charm with neighbors-to-lovers heat, a single-mom heroine, late-night walkie-talkie flirting, secret longing, and a protective cinnamon-roll hero with a dirty mouth. Perfect for readers who crave grown-up holiday stories with heat, humor, heart, and a touch of naughty Christmas magic.
Hours after I’m tossed from my latest foster home, a beautiful stranger shows up to claim me. He takes me to a mansion that breathes like a living thing. The halls listen. The portraits watch. Outside, thunder calls my name.
He tells me to stay in my room.
I don’t.
Downstairs I meet his Mick, the big one who growls.Caspian, the quiet one who can’t stop staring.Alister, the grump who brought me here. My “guardian,” or something far more dangerous?
A storm rages outside. The house whispers. The lights die. They tell me I’m the key to whatever’s waking inside these walls…and inside me. I have to complete a ritual before midnight or the thing under my skin will tear me and this town apart. They say it’s simple.
Fight and die.
Yield to it, and to all of them, and live.
But in this house, nothing is what it seems, least of all me, and when the clock strikes twelve, I’ll have to decide whether to resist the monsters at my door or admit they already own my heart.
A wicked, why-choose Halloween romance with crackling chemistry, haunted-house vibes, and a fierce heroine who doesn’t have to pick. High heat. No cheating. HEA.
I was wrong.
When my date ghosts me and I decide to confront him, I don’t expect the night to spiral. I don’t expect danger and I definitely don’t expect the quiet, intense man from down the hall to step in and change everything.
Damian Salvanti is calm under pressure.
Terrifyingly observant.
And far too willing to put himself between me and the world.
The more time I spend with him, the more unsettling the truth becomes.
He knows me.
My routines.
My fears.
The things I want but never say out loud.
Because Damian hasn’t just been watching out for me.
He’s been watching me…
Cupid Is a Liar is a dark, fast-paced Valentine’s romance featuring an obsessive, morally gray hero who falls first, a heroine who chooses danger over safety, and a love story that blurs the line between devotion and obsession.















