Saturday, January 31, 2026
Vera Kurlan: Never Saw Me Coming
Saturday, January 24, 2026
Sable Sorensen: Dire Bound
This is Sorensen's debut novel and I applaud her for wanting to take on a book that is in the fantasy genre and leans more now into what people call Romantasy. I love that Sorensen decided to write a book with Dire wolves as the companion instead of dragons as I have not read a series (other than Game of Thrones) that featured Dire Wolves. This book was also darker that I thought it would be in not only content at times but the choices that the characters make.
It is hard to not like Meryn as a character. All of her decisions are not selfish they are to protect her family or to try and makes things better for her family. Even her relationship with Lee at the beginning features this as she would not be with him if he was not kind to those that she loves. I think the main problem I have with Meryn was more of Sorensen's portrayal of her at time. To begin with she is this rough and tough cage fighter but for some reason she looses this along the way in the book and I wish that Sorensen would have been consistent in this.
I think my other complaint about this book was that I found it predictable at times, that Sorensen did follow some tried and true formula within these genres. There was one twists I did not see coming but other than that I was able to predict how things were going to play out, even the ending. Don't get me wrong the book was good and the ending is quite a cliffhanger and well done, just I knew what was going to happen.
This book is brutal at times and I am here for it. I enjoyed that Sorensen did not shy away from what need to happen in a warrior training especially when there are Dire Wolves involves. I would have been fine if Sorensen pushed it even farther at times, really giving into the darkness.
I look forward to Meryn growing her bond with Anassa. I also want to know more about Anassa and for her to have more of a personality in the next book, maybe even a chapter with her POV, I feel like she has so much more to give than the time that she got in this book.
If you are looking for a bit of a change up in the Romantansy genre, a book that will keep you hooked and on the edge of your seat, I recommend this book. It is really well done especially for a debut.
Friday, January 16, 2026
John Gwynne: The Shadow of the Gods
Saturday, January 10, 2026
Kate Quinn: The Diamond Eye
I do not read historical fiction very often but when I do reach for one, Kate Quinn has been my go to and this book did not disappoint. I think this is now my favourite Quinn novel as I Loved following Lyudmila Pavlichenko, Mila, through her time at the front to her time at America. I also appreciate that Quinn did not do choose the typical country when writing this book, she chose to feature a woman from the USSR and not a woman who was spying for the west but one that was actively fighting the Germans. Just to put it in perspective she was called Lady death and was credited with 309 official kills (and she had more unofficial ones as well)
Mila is a great character and you can understand why the USSR wanted her to be featured in the news and drum up support for the troops. She loves her country and will do anything that it takes to protect it as well as those that she loves. I love that she took up shooting so that her son would be able to learn from her and that it also served her well in the war. I do question if things were as "easy" for her with the men at the front line, but I do not doubt that she puts them in their place. I know that Quinn takes some creative liberties with the book, but I think that her depiction of what Mila thinks of the American women would be accurate and that it appears to her that in the USSR had more freedom and more ability to serve her country than the American women did.
I appreciate that Quinn does her research she knows about the important dates of the war that need to happen in this book for it to be believable. And trust me I checked to see if some of the date lined up and was questioning whether Quinn had her timeline right, and she does.
In her previous books I was always more of a fan of the more war aspect timeline than the more present, after the war timeline but in this one I enjoyed both timelines that Quinn presented. I wanted to know what was going to happen in each and how Mila ended up in America in the first place.
As I said above, this one is now my favourite Quinn book and I am looking forward to reading more by her. Even if you do not read this book, I highly suggest looking up Lyudmila Pavlichenko just to see how amazing of a woman she was.
Sunday, January 4, 2026
AM Kvita: An Unlikely Coven
I love reading debut novels so I was really excited to get this book. I will admit it took me a few chapters to get into this book and characters but once story starts to unfold I was in. Kvita brings a really big question in this book, If you could have the ability to wield magic, would you want it? For Joan this is a big question, as she has never had the ability to wield magic though she can see it. It really plays on her insecurities with her family, but at the same time her not having the ability to wield magic has made her who she is.
Joan is such an eclectic character, which is a good thing. She is not a powerful witch, just the opposite, she is the black sheet in her very powerful family and they never let her forget it. But she has so much heart, really too much heart at times that it is to her detriment. Joan is loyal to a fault to those that she loves and even to her family, though they do not deserve it (other than her sister). I personally loved that Joan was not this all powerful witch, that she has to learn to do things without magic and seeking help from other is not below her like it is for other people in her family.
CZ is probably the Best best friend that a girl could have. He is also so loyal to Joan and they have been through it all. CZ has no problem prioritizing Joan in his life even over his family at times, even though Joan knows how much family is important to him (his family treats him A LOT better than hers). CZ is also a Vampire and has Vampire abilities. I love that the different factions in New York are run in a Mob mentality with the witches ruling them all, and hence why their being a spell to give non magic people magic would disrupt this tenuous balance.
I love the nod to author with her father being named Merlin, and well Merlin is basically a dick to Joan because she does not conform to her family wishes plus she questions everything that they do. She see the corruption that her family wields and she despises it.
If you are a fan of the found family trope this book does it amazingly well.
The epilogue was quite interesting and has piqued my interest in what Kvita will do next. So i am looking forward to her next book and recommend this book to those who are looking for a contemporary witchy read.
Monday, December 29, 2025
Sookh Kaur: Facing Off
Adrian is the best gold retriever of a man out there, with all his positivity and willing to go the extra mile for anyone. All the times that Sonya rejected him and his heart broke a little bit you just want to make him feel better. Even when you learn where all of Adrian's positivity is coming from come, he does not lose his golden retriever status. Sonya is a hard character to connect with especially at the beginning as she comes off how she wants the world to see her, tough, not giving a F and she doesn't need anyone. All she needs is ballet and perfection. You start to see who Sonya really is farther in the story and you learn it along side Adrian, even though this book is dual POV.
The trauma and mental health rep in this book was really well done and on two different spectrums. I loved the healing from trauma in this one, and even though Adrian and Sonya they have taken two entirely different paths to protect themselves from this trauma there are still some similarities between them that they can help the other with. Plus the introduction of the Yips is not something I have read in sports romance before.
I did enjoy the first book in the series more than this one. I felt that there was more of a connection throughout the book with Kavi and Dimitri (and I was glad to have the brooding guy back in this cook) and even though i was not one for fake dating, it just worked. Personally, I hope Quinn gets the next book. that is one that I need to read.
This was a good read, but not great. I think that Kaur has something here with the hockey team and the secondary characters we are getting to know in the series. I look forward to reading another in this series, and like I said I really hope it is Quinn's story.
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