Monthly Reading Wrap-Up: March 2023

I had a GREAT READING MONTH Y’ALL. 45 books, so many five stars. I’m reading for spring!

Favorites this month!

  • Last Violent Call
  • Pleasantly Pursued
  • Betting on the Boy Next Door
  • Blackmoore
  • Kulti
  • The Bear and the Nightingale
  • The Adventures of Amina al-Sirafi
  • When the Day Comes
  • The Serpent and the Wings of Night (Reread)
  • Things We Never Got Over
  • Along a Breton Shore
  • Return to Satterthwaite Court
  • Six Scorched Roses
  • Juniper Bean Resorts to Murder
  • Lady of Darkness
  • The Girl in the Tower
  • The Winter of the Witch
  • Tilly in Technicolor
  • Kissing for Keeps
  • Wicked Walking

Least favorites:

  • The Impossible Princess
  • Trial of the Sun Queen
  • A Crown of Swords
  • [Novella] Last Violent Call (Foul Lady Fortune #1.5) by Chloe Gong
  • Pleasantly Pursued (Bradwell Brothers #2) by Kasey Stockton
  • The Heir and the Spare by Kate Stradling
  • One Iridescent Night (The Iridescent Series #1) by Brianne Wik
  • Infinity + One by Amy Harmon
  • [ARC] Betting on the Boy Next Door (Betting on Love #1) by Melanie Jacobson
  • [Reread] Blackmoore by Julianne Donaldson
  • [ALC] Long Live the Elf Queen (The Elf Queen #2) by J.M. Kearl
  • [ARC] When Tomorrow Came by Hannah Linder
  • Gentleman Jim (Somerset Stories #2) by Mimi Matthews
  • [Reread] Kulti by Mariana Zapata
  • [ARC] Oxford Star by Laura Bradbury
  • [Reread] The Bear and the Nightingale (The Winternight Trilogy #1) by Katherine Arden
  • The Adventures of Amina al-Sirafi (Amina al-Sirafi #1) by S.A. Chakraborty
  • The Impossible Princess by Kiera Dominguez
  • When the Day Comes (Timeless #1) by Gabrielle Meyer
  • [ARC] Legends and Liars (Echoes and Empires #2) by Morgan Rhodes
  • [Reread] The Serpent and the Wings of Night (Crowns of Nyaxia #1) by Carissa Broadbent
  • The Fire in the Glass (The Charismatics #1) by Jacquelyn Benson
  • Sir Andrew and the Authoress (Clairvoir Castle Romances #3) by Sally Britton
  • Things We Never Got Over (Knockemout #1) by Lucy Score
  • [ARC] Along A Breton Shore by Arlem Hawks
  • Trial of the Sun Queen (Artefacts of Ouranos #1) by Nisha J. Tuli
  • A Crown of Swords (The Wheel of Time #7) by Robert Jordan
  • Nightbirds (Nightbirds #1) by Kate J. Armstrong
  • [ARC] Return to Satterthwaite Court (Somerset Stories #3) by Mimi Matthews
  • A Companion for the Count (Clairvoir Castle Romances #2) by Sally Britton
  • The Prince of Prohibition (Fae of the Roaring Age #1) by Marilyn Marks
  • Oathbound (The Royal Rose Chronicles #1) by Victoria McCombs
  • [ARC/Novella] Six Scorched Roses (Crowns of Nyaxia #1.5) by Carissa Broadbent
  • [ARC] Juniper Bean Resorts to Murder by Gracie Ruth Mitchell
  • Lady of Darkness (Lady of Darkness #1) by Melissa K. Roehrich
  • [Reread] The Girl in the Tower (The Winternight Trilogy #2) by Katherine Arden
  • [Gifted] Love Redesigned (Some Kind of Love #1) by Jenny Proctor
  • Lunar Love by Lauren Kung Jessen
  • Lady of Shadows (Lady of Darkness #2) by Melissa K. Roehrich
  • This Time It’s Real by Ann Liang
  • Seven Faceless Saints (Seven Faceless Saints #1) by M.K. Lobb
  • [Reread] The Winter of the Witch (The Winternight Trilogy #3) by Katherine Arden
  • [ARC] Tilly in Technicolor by Mazey Eddings
  • The Neighbor Favor by Kristina Forest
  • Battling the Bluestocking (The Donovans #3) by Martha Keyes
  • [ARC] Kissing for Keeps (Sheppard’s in Love #1) by Martha Keyes
  • [Gifted] Wicked Walking (Fallow Creek #2) by Claudia Cain
  • The Three Lives of Alix St. Pierre by Natasha Lester

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ARC Book Review: Juniper Bean Resorts to Murder by Gracie Ruth Mitchell

Rating: ★★★★★
Audience: Contemporary Romance + Mystery
Length: 368 pages
Author: Gracie Ruth Mitchell
Publisher: Self Published
Release Date: March 31st, 2023
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BOOK SUMMARY:

Juniper Bean has big plans for her writing career. Swoony kisses, sigh-inducing happily ever afters—she’s going to write them all.

There’s just one problem: she can’t seem to stop killing off her main characters.

After accepting that a genre change is in order, Juniper sets out to do some research. What’s the best way to carry a dead body? How exactly does one pick a lock? Juniper is going to find out—with the unwilling help of her new roommate, Aiden.

But Juniper’s plans go haywire when she stumbles across an actual, real-life dead body—and before she knows it, she and Aiden are thrust into the middle of a murder mystery that seems suspiciously tied to Juniper’s past.

Who killed the girl in the woods? Can Juniper ever get the hang of mystery writing? And, perhaps the biggest question of all: Why the heck does Aiden look so good in a tweed jacket?

Thank you to the author for an eARC.

WHAT A COMBINATION.

I increasingly became obsessed with this story the more I read. It was a beautiful combination of romance, mystery, vulnerability and humor. My new favorite book by Gracie Ruth Mitchell.

This romance was off the charts tender. With a dash of second chance and a feeling of fate playing a role, Juniper and Aiden found each other [again]. I loved the way they bounced off of each other and how you could really see the growth in their bond as they worked together to solve a murder mystery. There were incredibly vulnerable moments from both Aiden and Juniper about how they perceive themselves and things they knew they needed to work on and it had me all misty-eyed at the end. I felt all the feels.

The mystery played out well!! It was woven in behind the romance (without overshadowing) and I was still very much intensely involved in solving the crimes. Those more intense ending scenes were exactly what I was hoping for and all of the grand reveals simultaneously broke my heart and gave me relief for the characters involved.

A really great read. I could keep gushing about all of the tiny moments I absolutely adored that came together to make this book huggable. I know this was a mix-up in what GRM usually writes and she NAILED IT.

Overall audience notes:

  • Contemporary Romance + Mystery
  • Language: none
  • Romance: kisses
  • Violence: moderate
  • Trigger/Content Warnings: murder, knife violence, alludes to sexual assault and rape (of a side character), loss of a mother, lack of food resources

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Book Review: House of Pounding Hearts (The Kingdom of Crows #2) by Olivia Wildenstein

Rating: ★★★★.25
Audience: NA Fantasy Romance
Length: 521 pages
Author: Olivia Wildenstein
Publisher: Self Publish
Release Date: January 29th, 2023
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BOOK SUMMARY:

I MEANT TO CAPTURE THE PRINCE’S HEART . . . AND ENDED UP WITH A KING’S.

My desire to sit upon the Lucin throne led me to revive an ancient, winged monarch; one I deemed a friend until that friend duped and imprisoned me.

Lorcan claims he’s holding me captive for my own safety, but then he also claims I belong to him. Slumbering for five centuries has evidently given the Crow King severe delusions.

We may share an unfortunate mind-link, but we are still masters of our own destiny, and I intend to steer mine away from the Sky Kingdom and its prophecies . . . away from him.

I quickly find out there is no escaping the possessive male. In all honesty, I’m no longer certain I want to.

Get swept away in the second installment of a slow-burn shifter fantasy series full of heartbreaking deceit, wicked supernaturals, and alpha males.

POUNDING HEARTS INDEED.

I had seen a review before I started this that mentioned the FMC is a bit of a punk (more or less) for the first half of the book. I can agree with that sentiment and am glad I knew that going in because it allowed me to give her space to grow (even when I was frustrated). Here’s your sign to push through!

BECAUSE IT GETS SO GOOD.

There’s something really magnetic about Wildenstein’s writing that kept me enthralled. I usually like to juggle multiple books at once and you won’t find that here because I kept wanting to see this story progress.

I loooove Lore. He’s the perfect dark, broody lead that I know we all love. I thought there was great banter between him and Fallon and there was some solid relationship development too. I appreciated the slow burn aspect that let the characters shine first before steam was added in.

For a plot surrounding war I thought there would be a little more action (seems like it’s coming though!). I adore all of the friendships and tight knit group that has been formed over the first two books. This is of course a romance, but the other scenes play in so well that it helps surround the story with even more fullness.

Overall audience notes:

  • Fantasy Romance
  • Language: some strong
  • Romance: 2-3 open; high explicit
  • Violence: high
  • Trigger/Content Warnings: loss of life, kidnapping, weapons violence, physical and magical altercations, battle themes

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ARC Book Review: Six Scorched Roses (Crowns of Nyaxia #1.5) by Carissa Broadbent

Rating: ★★★★★
Audience: Fantasy Romance Novella
Length: 187 pages
Author: Carissa Broadbent
Publisher: Self Published
Release Date: March 21st, 2023
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BOOK SUMMARY:

Six roses. Six vials of blood. Six visits to a vampire who could be her salvation… or her damnation.

Lilith has been dying since the day she was born. But while she long ago came to terms with her own imminent death, the deaths of everyone she loves is an entirely different matter. As her town slowly withers in the clutches of a mysterious god-cursed illness, she takes matters into her own hands.

Desperate to find a cure, Lilith strikes a bargain with the only thing the gods hate even more than her village: a vampire, Vale. She offers him six roses in exchange for six vials of vampire blood–the one hope for her town’s salvation.

But when what begins as a simple transaction gradually becomes something more, Lilith is faced with a terrifying realization: It’s dangerous to wander into the clutches of a vampire… and in a place already suffering a god’s wrath, more dangerous still to fall in love with one.

Six Scorched Roses is a standalone fantasy romance novella set in the world of the Crowns of Nyaxia series, perfect for those who love dark, romantic tales with bite and fans of Sarah J. Maas or Jennifer L. Armentrout.

Thank you to Book of Matches Media and Carissa Broadbent for the eARC.

LOVE.

I devoured this real fast when it dropped in my inbox and I am not upset with my choices one bit. It’s an easy book to fly through and to get lost in. I love how romantic it was and how even with the quicker pacing, still felt natural and not rushed.

I adored Lilith. I felt like she tried to make the best choices she could and over the novella really found some new pathways forward. I loved the STEM vibes and the bloodwork that Lilith worked on to try to help her sister and town survive. Throw in some cranky gods dealing out punishments and I was sold.

The romance was so sweet!! I don’t know, this book is on the dark spectrum and yet, this romance was tender. It felt slow and moving as they went from strangers to friends to lovers. I love how Vale started to respond to Lilith and the back and forth grumpy/sunshine nature of their relationship.

Ending was fantastic. I am incredibly excited to see how these characters will interact with others in The Ashes & the Star-Cursed King.

**Note: This can be read as a standalone before the first book, but recommended to read it after The Serpent & the Wings of Night.

Overall audience notes:

  • Fantasy Romance Novella
  • Language: some strong
  • Romance: open door
  • Violence: high
  • Trigger/Content Warnings: attempted sexual assault, loss of loved ones, a disease endemic, physical and magical altercations, near death experiences

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