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Monday, February 17, 2025

Monday Musings...

We're expecting a cold front at the weekend and I'm so excited. The 80 degree weather in winter is getting tiring. Then again what do I expect living in South Florida. LOL!

Tracker! He's back! Colter Shaw! Hurrah! LOVED this episode and can't wait to see more!

I started a new book and finished it in one go:

So, I started a another book:

My reading if finally back on track - hurrah! I've missed gobbling down books. 

I also finished rewatching seasons 1 and 2 of The White Lotus, which means I can now watch the 3rd season. Woo hoo! Such a great show!

And now, I'm off to tackle my to-do lists. Wishing you all a terrific week! Happy reading!


Friday, February 14, 2025

My Friday Five...

1. Galentine's Day lunch.

2. Valentine's Day chocolates.

3. Clara Reads Proust


4. The White Lotus. I've been rewatching and LOVING it! Can't wait for season 3 - starts on Sunday.

5. Tracker. Starts back up on Sunday! Woo hoo!


Wishing you all a lovely weekend! Happy Valentine's Day!

Thursday, February 13, 2025

Three Things...

1. Decluttering books. Why is it so hard to declutter some, but not others? There are two bags sitting by the front door right now chock full of books. These are books that I enjoyed once upon a time, but would not read again, or even read now. So, they were easy to cull from my book collection. And yet, there are piles of books in my office that are harder to go through. It's like, I know I won't ever read it again, but I don't want to get rid of the book. And, I don't even love the book, so I'm not sure why I just can't let go of it. Ugh. It's frustrating and annoying. I know that I don't have to get rid of my books, but I also know that I should, because space is limited and having all of these books means that I have no room for new books. Crikey!

2. Journals. I had packed away my old journals in several storage containers and stuffed them in the back of a closet or three. However, I'm all about freeing up space, so I've taken them out and placed them on a bookshelf. Why have them if I'm just going to hide them away? Plus, I've been filling up old journals the I never completely filled up. And, it's fun to rifle through old art journals, too. 

3. Chili dogs. I've been craving them ever since I saw a photo of one at the local DQ. I went to get an ice cream cone - delicious! - and have been thinking about a chili dog ever since. So, I am making chili dogs for lunch and I am so happy about it. LOL! 

Wishing you all a great Thursday. Happy reading! 

Tuesday, February 11, 2025

The Crimson Road by A. G. Slatter

(Thank you to Titan Books for providing me with a copy of this book!)

about book:

A captivating dark gothic fantasy set in the same universe as the award-winning author's All The Murmuring Bones, The Path of Thorns and The Briar Book of the Dead. A tale of vampires, assassins, ancient witches and broken promises.

Violet Zennor has had a peculiar upbringing. Training as a fighter in underground arenas, honing her skills against the worst scum, murderers and thieves her father could pit her against, she has learned to be ruthless. To kill. 

Until the day Hedrek Zennor dies. Violet thinks she’s free – a rich young heiress with a world of possibilities in front of her. Then, to her horror, Violet learns that her father planned to send her into the Darklands, where the Leech Lords reign. Where Violet’s still-born brother was taken years ago after Hedrek sold him to a man bearing the mark of the mysterious Anchorhold.

Her father’s solicitor and the city’s bishop are insistent she fulfil her duty, but Violet steadfastly refuses. Until one night two assassins attempt to slaughter her – and it becomes if she wants to enjoy a future free of the interference of either solicitors, bishops or assassins, she’s going to have to clean up the mess her father made.

On her journey, Violet seeks the help of Miren O’Malley in the hidden estate of Blackwater, whose family once produced the purest, strangest silver; Ellie Briar of Silverton, the Briar Witch who guards the gateway to the realm of the Leech Lords; and Asher Todd of Whitebarrow, who did terrible things and found The Three Who Went Beneath.

Ultimately, Violet must go alone. Into the Darklands. To the Anchorhold where it all began. Where it will all end. To do what must be done.

By turns gripping and bewitching, sharp and audacious, this mesmerising story takes you on a journey into the dark heart of Slatter's sinister and compelling fantasy world, where blood is currency and magic is a weapon.

my thoughts:

The Crimson Road by A. G. Slatter is my first foray into her popular Sourdough Universe - people rave about this collection, along with her other books. When it comes to fantasy, Slatter is a defiinite must-read. So, of course I was thrilled to get my hands on a copy of this book - how could I not be thrilled, right? It's chock full of magic, Leech Lords, witches, and so much more. What's not to like? Suffice it to say, I dove right in and could not stop reading. The book was just too much fun and way too good to put down for anything. Talk about a delicious read!

Violet Zennor knows how to fight. I mean it. She can defend herself and even kill if her hand is forced. Why? Her dad. He made sure that his daughter was trained to kill. The only thing is, the two don't exactly have the best relationship. So, when he passes away, Violet feels like she is finally free to live her life her own way. Except, that's not going to be the case. Yep, looks like her dad has left her one last mission and it's going to take everything she has within her to win. Yikes! 

And that is all I will share about this awesome story. Just know that it is thrilling, exciting, fantastical, and so much fun. You are going to LOVE it to bits! Plus, you'll be inspired to read the rest of the Sourdough Universe collection - I know that I'm excited to read those books. So, make sure to get your hands on a copy of The Crimson Road ASAP - you won't want to miss out on this terrific book! 



Thank you to Titan Books for providing me with a copy of this book!

Monday, February 10, 2025

Monday Musings...

Woke up feeling tired. Ugh. I hate when that happens. So, I'm writing down my to-dos in the hopes that I can reset my energy as I sit at my desk. 

I didn't watch the Super Bowl, but heard the Eagles won. Also, that they cheered Trump. but booed Taylor Swift. Oh, and that Kendrick Lamar's half-time show was excellent. I'll watch Lamar's performance later. 

I finished the Kang book - finally! It took me awhile, because I wanted to savor it. I just really enjoyed her writing - it was so thoughtful and insightful. Definitely a book that will give you lots of food for thought. 

I'm rereading The Vampire Diaries books. I'm already on book 3. I wanted something light after the Kang and this is just perfect. Silly and fun. Of course, I keep imagining the actors from the TV series as I read the stories, which is funny since the book's characters are nothing like the characters from the TV show. LOL!

The egg shortage is real. Or at least I knew it was, because of the news. It's just that I finally experienced it in person at my local grocery store. So wild. I guess I'll be chowing down on cereal and oatmeal.

One week until Tracker - finally! I can't wait! I really did miss that show. 

Anyhow, wishing you all a lovely week! Happy reading!