Thursday, January 22, 2026

Review: Crimson Throne

 


Summary from publisher:

Samson Calthorpe’s curse has isolated him from everyone he has ever cared about. So, when the opportunity arises to break the curse, he grabs it. All he has to do for his freedom is risk his life and become a royal spy, using every bit of the skills and resolve he’s picked up on the streets of London to infiltrate the court of the Scottish Queen and uncover a plot to assassinate Queen Elizabeth.

For years, Alyth Graham has been protecting Mary Queen of Scots from threats both physical and magical, including the Queen’s own husband, Lord Darnley. Alyth is more than meets the eye though, the child of a fae prince and a human mother, she is among the most powerful protectors in Scotland: guardians sworn to defend against the Red Caps, a bloodthirsty fae clan . . . that Lord Darnley is in league with to overtake Scotland.

As Alyth and Samson circle each other in the volatile and glamorous Scottish court, both seek to uncover threats to their own countries. They have one unifying link: their shared hatred and suspicion of Lord Darnley…and their undeniable pull towards each other. Using secret codes, hidden messages, and a little bit of magic, Alyth and Samson unravel a plot centuries in the making. Lord Darnley is only a pawn, and in this game, the queen takes all.

My Thoughts: Be warned - this is the start of a story that ends just at the climax of the book. I'm already looking forward to the next installment because there was a twist at the end that I did NOT see coming. I really enjoyed the historical figures in this story.  I loved the setting, the wilds of Scotland. One day, I hope to travel there. I like the power struggles between Alyth and Queen Mary; they had an interesting relationship. I enjoyed the banter between Alyth and Samson. I'm curious to see where the next book will take readers.

If you haven't read this yet, it has the same vibe:




Wednesday, January 21, 2026

Picture Book Wednesday: Don't Disturb the Pirate



Patch the puppy has run away. HIs boy must find him without waking the pirate. What sorts of surprises are on the island? 

I loved all the pirate moments and the sneaking about the island. And that ending hints at a sequel. The illustrations are delightful. 

Tuesday, January 20, 2026

Top Ten Tuesday: Bookish Goals

 This week's topic is bookish goals for the year


Reading:
Read more YA romance books
Read more Regency Romances
Read more historical fiction 
Read more books from my home library
Read 240 books
Read 500 picture books, board books, I Can Read books, and nonfiction picture books


Blogging:
Write up 350 blog posts
Continue with Middle Grade Monday and picture book reviews

Write:
Continue the YA Romance Book Trope Database
Start writing a new book (just for me)

Monday, January 19, 2026

Middle Grade Monday: 2026 Middle Grade Books


Here are a few middle grade books I'm looking forward to reading this year:

Always interested heist/theft books

book 3 in the series

Really like this author/illustrator

I LOVE survival books (never want to live in one)

All the drama in this graphic novel

Very interested in this graphic adaptation

Can't wait to book 2

A reverse parent trap

Finding friends (And yourself)

Historical fiction

A mystery at a B&B

A growing up story

Dual timelines - one WWII and one present day - but something united them

Survival after a hurricane

7th book in the city spies series

First in a new series about codes and puzzles

Summer on Prince Edwards Island (I hope there's an Anne reference or two)

Saving the family cafe

Friendship break-up

retelling of Little Red Riding Hood

Discovering you're a Princess and the key to saving the world


Fake rumors, a hot list, and friendship drama. Always here for a Barbara Dee book.

Have you read any of these? Excited about any of these? 

Sunday, January 18, 2026

Picture Book Review: Old Blue is my Home



One little girl has a love/hate relationship with her family's blue van. The van is also their home. Not everyone at school understands how it feels to be homeless. 

This is a great book to teach empathy and to share that not everyone is fortunate to have a home. It is hopeful. 

Friday, January 16, 2026

Review: Love Stories

 

Four girls who met in 5th grade and became best friends are now starting high school. They're excited and nervous. There are so many opportunities for the future. But it also means that everything is changing, they're pursuing their own interests - including crushes. Can they still find time for their friendship?
My Thoughts: I loved this book. There's SO MUCH drama: friendship drama and relationship drama. I loved reading about this group of girls four years later. I loved seeing them change and grow. I'm looking forward to what comes next for them because 

book two is already out and I can't wait to read it!

Cover Thoughts: Adorable
Source: My Library
Library Recommendation: A must have book for your Taylor readers
Hand this to: All the Swifties