Tuesday, December 29, 2020

Top Ten Favorite Books of 2020


Top Ten Tuesday is hosted by The Broke and the Bookish and The Artsy Reader Girl. There is no way in heck that this will only be ten books, but I'll try not to make it absurd. And if you want to see all the books I've loved this year, check out the Best of 2020 tab!

1. Ruthless Gods by Emily A. Duncan (April 7, 2020)













2. Sword in the Stars by Amy Rose Capetta and Cori McCarthy (April 7, 2020)













3. Ember Queen by Laura Sebastian (February 4, 2020)













4. Break the Fall by Jennifer Iacopelli (February 18, 2020)













5. The Devil Downtown by Joanna Shupe (June 30, 2020)













6. Girl, Serpent, Thorn by Melissa Bashardoust (July 7, 2020)













7. Goddess in the Machine by Lora Beth Johnson (June 30, 2020)













8. Night Shine by Tessa Gratton (September 8, 2020)













9. Beauty Tempts the Beast by Lorraine Heath (September 29, 2020)













10. Her Night With the Duke by Diana Quincy (September 29, 2020)













11. The Art of Saving the World by Corinne Duyvis (September 15, 2020)













12. Who I Was With Her by Nita Tyndall (September 15, 2020)













13. Beyond the Ruby Veil by Mara Fitzgerald (October 13, 2020)













14. Kingdom of the Wicked by Kerri Maniscalco (October 27, 2020)













15. A Shot at Normal by Marisa Reichardt (February 16, 2021)













Did you enjoy any of these books? What books were some of your favorites this year?

Monday, December 28, 2020

Quarantine Releases (22)


Did you miss me last week? Sadly, I couldn't find any new books coming out. Not a surprise, since it was Christmas week. No one wants to compete with the holidays. Luckily, we've got new books again! There are just a handful coming out this week, and then we have a ton coming out in January! So read on, and maybe pick up one of these books to make it through the holidays.

Black Canary: Breaking Silence by Alexandra Monir

THE HANDMAID’S TALE meets the DC universe in this breathtaking, thrilling origin story of Black Canary. Her voice is her weapon, and in a near future world where women have no rights, she won’t hesitate to use everything she has to fight back.

Dinah Lance was seven years old when she overheard the impossible: the sound of a girl singing. It was something she was never meant to hear—not in her lifetime, and not in Gotham City, taken over by the Court of Owls. The sinister organization rules Gotham as a patriarchal dictatorship, all the while spreading their influence like a virus across the globe.

Now seventeen, Dinah can’t forget that haunting sound, and she’s beginning to discover that her own voice is just as powerful. But singing is forbidden—a one-way stop to a certain death sentence. Can she balance her father’s desire to keep her safe, a blossoming romance with mysterious new student Oliver Queen, and her own desire to help other women and girls rise up and finally be heard? And will her voice be powerful enough to destroy the Court of Owls once and for all?

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Just Our Luck by Julia Walton

From the author of Words on Bathroom Walls--now a major motion picture--comes a romance in the spirit of Dear Evan Hansen about overcoming anxiety--and about finding love and friendship in unlikely places.

Bad luck follows lies. That was the first rule for life that Leo's Greek grandmother, Yia Yia, gave him before she died. But Leo's anxiety just caused a fight at school, and though he didn't lie, he wasn't exactly honest about how it all went down--how he went down. Now Leo's father thinks a self-defense class is exactly what his son needs to man up.

Leave the Paros family alone. That was Yia Yia's second rule for life. But who does Leo see sitting at the front desk of the local gym? Evey Paros, whose family supposedly cursed Leo's with bad luck. Seeing that Leo is desperate to enroll in anything but self-defense class, Evey cuts him a deal: she'll secretly enroll him in hot yoga instead--for a price. But what could the brilliant, ruthless, forbidden Evey Paros want from Leo?

Sharp, honest, and compulsively readable, Just Our Luck is as funny as it is heartwarming. Readers will root for Leo as he takes charge of his own destiny.

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The Princess and the Rogue by Kate Bateman

A princess in disguise is forced to live with a rogue in order to protect her from danger in this fun, sexy regency romance.

Bow Street agent Sebastien Wolff, Earl of Mowbray, doesn't believe in love―until a passionate kiss with a beautiful stranger in a brothel forces him to reconsider. When the mysterious woman is linked to an intrigue involving a missing Russian princess, however, Seb realizes her air of innocence was too good to be true.

Princess Anastasia Denisova has been hiding in London as plain 'Anna Brown'. With a dangerous traitor hot on her trail, her best option is to accept Wolff's offer of protection―and accommodation―at his gambling hell. But living in such close quarters, and aiding Wolff in his Bow Street cases, fans the flames of their mutual attraction. If Anya's true identity is revealed, does their romance stand a chance? Could a princess ever marry a rogue?

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Earl's Well That Ends Well by Jane Ashford

How to help a lonely Earl...

Arthur Shelton, Earl of Macklin, has helped four young noblemen recover from grief and find love, but he's learned to live his own life as a widower. Yet when he returns home after traveling, his estate feels too empty, and he quickly heads to London. There, he encounters Teresa Alvarez de Granada, a charming Spanish noblewoman and is immediately entranced.

There is no room for earls in the quiet, safe life Teresa has finally found for herself. The earl might be charming and handsome, but she knows firsthand how dangerous attraction can be. But the more determined Teresa is to discourage Arthur, the more entangled they get, and it's only a matter of time before her respect for him starts to feel a lot like love.

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Her Wicked Marquess by Stacy Reid

Miss Maryann Fitzwilliam is too witty and bookish for her own good. No gentleman of the ton will marry her, so her parents arrange for her to wed a man old enough to be her father. But Maryann is ready to use those wits to turn herself into a sinful wallflower.

When the scandal sheet reports a sighting of Nicolas St. Ives, the Marquess of Rothbury, climbing out the chamber windows of a house party, Maryann does the unthinkable. She anonymously claims that the bedchamber belonged to none other than Miss Fitzwilliam, tarnishing her own reputation—and chances of the dastardly union her family secured for her. Now she just needs to convince the marquess to keep his silence.

Turns out Nicolas allows for the scandal to perpetuate for his own reasons… But when Maryann’s parents hold fast to their arranged marriage plan, it’ll take a scandal of epic proportions for these two to get out of this together.

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Are you excited for any of these books? I read ARCs of The Princess & the Rogue and Her Wicked Marquess and really enjoyed both of them! I'll see you next week, somehow in 2021!

Tuesday, December 22, 2020

Top Ten Books I Hope Santa Brings


Top Ten Tuesday is hosted by The Broke and the Bookish and The Artsy Reader Girl. You might have seen my TTT post a couple weeks ago with books I wanted for my birthday. Lucky for me, I got some of the books I asked for, so here is my new and improved Xmas wish list!

1. Mermaid Moon by Susann Cokal

2. Rated by Melissa Grey

3. The King's Questioner by Nikki Katz

4. Watch Over Me by Nina LaCour

5. Sick Kids in Love by Hannah Moskowitz

6. Kissing Ezra Holtz by Brianna R. Shrum

7. Toil & Trouble: 15 Tales of Women and Witchcraft edited by Tess Sharpe and Jessica Spotswood

8. Sanctuary by Caryn Lix

9. Mapping the Bones by Jane Yolen

10. Just Visiting by Dahlia Adler

Tuesday, December 15, 2020

Top Books on My Winter 2020-21 TBR List


Top Ten Tuesday is hosted by The Broke and the Bookish and The Artsy Reader Girl. Notice that I excluded ten from the title this week, because it will definitely be more than ten! The books will be listed by release date, going until March 30 (the start of Spring). I will be pulling these off my Best of 2021 list, so make sure to check that tab out for *even more* good-looking books!

1. Hold Back the Tide by Melinda Salisbury (January 5, 2021)













2. Lore by Alexandra Bracken (January 5, 2021)













3. Wench by Maxine Kaplan (January 19, 2021)













4. The Girls I've Been by Tess Sharpe (January 26, 2021)













5. Someday My Duke Will Come by Christina Britton (January 26, 2021)













6. Revenge of the Sluts by Natalie Walton (February 2, 2021)













7. What Big Teeth by Rose Szabo (February 2, 2021)













8. The Iron Raven by Julie Kagawa (February 9, 2021)













9. A Shot at Normal by Marisa Reichardt (February 16, 2021)













10. A Court of Silver Flames by Sarah J. Maas (February 16, 2021)













11. A Dark and Hollow Star by Ashley Shuttleworth (February 23, 2021)













12. Waiting for a Scot Like You by Eva Leigh (February 23, 2021)













13. Chain of Iron by Cassandra Clare (March 2, 2021)













14. The Salt in Our Blood by Ava Morgyn (March 2, 2021)













15. Sweet & Bitter Magic by Adrienne Tooley (March 9, 2021)













16. That Way Madness Lies edited by Dahlia Adler (March 16, 2021)













17. Girls With Rebel Souls by Suzanne Young (March 23, 2021)













18. She's Too Pretty to Burn by Wendy Heard (March 30, 2021)













Do any of these books look exciting to you? Are there any you're excited for that I didn't include? Let me know in the comments!

Monday, December 14, 2020

Quarantine Releases (21)


As you might have noticed, this post is going up late. This week has been a lot for me. I had foot surgery on Wednesday, and spent the days leading up super anxious. I will be backdating this to Monday for my own sanity though. And please forgive any typos, as I will be on painkillers for quite a while.

Onto the fun! I've got four featured releases today, and I hope you take the chance to check them out!

Warmaidens by Kelly Coon

Warmaidens is the action-packed conclusion to the heartwrenching Gravemaidens fantasy duology. Kammani and the maidens are now going to war against the ruler who tried to entomb them.

Just a few moons after escaping the tomb in Alu, Kammani and the other runaway maidens have found refuge in the city-state of Manzazu. There, Kammani has become a respected healer, especially among the warriors she's brought back from the brink of death. Now that the nightmares of Alu are fading, she can finally decide whether or not to take Dagan's hand in marriage.

But when an assassin murders a healer he believes is Kammani and attempts to kill the displaced queen of Alu, the maidens realize they've been found.

Hungry for revenge, Manzazu's queen wants to strike back at Alu with her fiercest weapons--her scorpion warrior maidens--but Kammani knows that war harms more than it heals. To save the innocents and any chance of a future with Dagan, Kammani must take down Alu's ruler before their lives burn up in the flames of war.

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Coming Up for Air by Nicole Tyndall

For fans of Nina LaCour and The Spectacular Now, a powerful coming-of-age story about a girl with creative aspirations and the boy who charms his way into her life, centering on themes of addiction, loss, and the tumultuousness of first love—and how to find strength when everything falls apart.

Ever since her mom’s cancer scare, Hadley hasn’t been one for taking risks. And after seeing her sister go through one too many heartbreaks, she definitely has no interest in dating. Hadley just wants to keep her head down and enjoy the rest of high school with her friends, focusing on her photography and getting into the art school of her dreams.

Then enters Braden, star of the swim team and precisely the kind of person Hadley avoids, all bravado and charm and impulsivity. From their first moment together, they are perfect sparring partners, equally matched. And it’s intoxicating. Braden sees her, really sees her, and Hadley decides it might be time to break all her rules.

Braden shows Hadley how to live again, and soon Hadley is happier than she’ll ever admit out loud. But that’s before her family is faced with devastating news, and Braden starts hiding a growing, dark secret. As it threatens to shatter everything they’ve built, Hadley must confront her own actions and determine if she has the strength to walk away.

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This is How We Fly by Anna Meriano

17-year-old vegan feminist Ellen Lopez-Rourke has one muggy Houston summer left before college. She plans to spend every last moment with her two best friends before they go off to the opposite ends of Texas for school. But when Ellen is grounded for the entire summer by her (sometimes) evil stepmother, all her plans are thrown out the window.

Determined to do something with her time, Ellen (with the help of BFF Melissa) convinces her parents to let her join the local muggle Quidditch team. An all-gender, full-contact game, Quidditch isn't quite what Ellen expects. There's no flying, no magic, just a bunch of scrappy players holding PVC pipe between their legs and throwing dodgeballs. Suddenly Ellen is thrown into the very different world of sports: her life is all practices, training, and running with a group of Harry Potter fans.

Even as Melissa pulls away to pursue new relationships and their other BFF Xiumiao seems more interested in moving on from high school (and from Ellen), Ellen is steadily finding a place among her teammates. Maybe Quidditch is where she belongs.

But with her home life and friend troubles quickly spinning out of control--Ellen must fight for the future that she wants, now she's playing for keeps.

Filled with heart and humor, Anna Meriano's YA debut is perfect for fans of Dumplin' and Hot Dog Girl.

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For Better or Cursed by Kate Williams

Adventures in Babysitting meets Buffy the Vampire Slayer in this funny, action-packed sequel about a coven of witchy babysitters who realize their calling to protect the innocent and save the world from an onslaught of evil.

Esme Pearl's life used to be all about bumming rides and babysitting. Sure, it wasn't glamorous, but it was predictable. All that changed when Cassandra Heaven came to town, and they discovered their complicated, and connected, legacy: Esme and Cassandra are Sitters, supernaturally-gifted teens armed with an ever-changing grimoire of Sitter witchcraft to help them protect the innocent and keep evil demons at bay. You know, the typical teenage stuff.

But just as Esme is starting to adjust to--and maybe even like--her new normal, life lobs another glitter bomb her way. The Synod--the Sitterhood's governing circle--has called a Summit, a once-in-a-generation gathering that promises training, education, and whole lot of ice-breakers.

Esme should be excited--a Summit might mean she can finally get the answers she desperately wants--but she can't shake a building sense of panic. Especially since Cassandra's not acting like herself; Esme's dad is MIA; Pig is out of dog food; Janis is scared to be alone; and there's a guy who seems too good to be true, again. Worst of all, it soon becomes clear, there's no one watching the kids. It's obvious the Summit is a haute mess, but will it be a deadly one, too?

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So many amazing books to choose from. If you're a Harry Potter fan looking to escape the terfy-ness of the author, This is How We Fly is for you! Warmaidens and For Better or Cursed are both sequels to some amazing fantasies from last year. And Coming Up for Air is a complex contemporary. And just so you know, there won't be a Quarantine Releases next week, as I don't know of any books coming out. Let me know in the comments if any of these books catch your eye!

Tuesday, December 8, 2020

Top Ten Books I'd Like to Get For My Birthday


Top Ten Tuesday is hosted by The Broke and the Bookish and The Artsy Reader Girl. This week's theme is technically a seasonal freebie, and I have decided that the season is my birthday. Because it is! One upside of having my birthday right before Christmas is that I get two chances to get the things on my wish list!

1. Missing, Presumed Dead by Emma Berquist

2. The Scapegracers by Hannah Abigail Clarke

3. Mermaid Moon by Susann Cokal

4. Rated by Melissa Grey

5. The King's Questioner by Nikki Katz

6. Some Kind of Animal by Maria Romasco-Moore

7. I Hope You're Listening by Tom Ryan

8. Kissing Ezra Holtz by Brianna R. Shrum

9. Somebody Told Me by Mia Siegert

10. Girl, Serpent, Thorn by Melissa Bashardoust

Monday, December 7, 2020

Quarantine Releases (20)


This week I'm featuring a grand total of ONE book. December is a slow month for publishing, as there's generally a focus on promoting existing releases for holiday shopping instead of putting out new ones. That said, this week is special! This Tuesday (aka book release day) is my birthday! I can't believe I'm turning 21, and I'll be celebrating with this week's new release. And once you're done here, go enter the big giveaway I'm running on Twitter here!

A Universe of Wishes edited by Dhonielle Clayton

From We Need Diverse Books, the organization behind Flying Lessons & Other Stories, comes a young adult fantasy short story collection featuring some of the best own-voices children's authors, including New York Times bestselling authors Libba Bray (The Diviners), V. E. Schwab (A Darker Shade of Magic), Natalie C. Parker (Seafire), and many more. Edited by Dhonielle Clayton (The Belles).

In the fourth collaboration with We Need Diverse Books, fifteen award-winning and celebrated diverse authors deliver stories about a princess without need of a prince, a monster long misunderstood, memories that vanish with a spell, and voices that refuse to stay silent in the face of injustice. This powerful and inclusive collection contains a universe of wishes for a braver and more beautiful world.

AUTHORS INCLUDE: Samira Ahmed, Jenni Balch, Libba Bray, Dhonielle Clayton, Zoraida Córdova, Tessa Gratton, Kwame Mbalia, Anna-Marie McLemore, Tochi Onyebuchi, Mark Oshiro, Natalie C. Parker, Rebecca Roanhorse, V. E. Schwab, Tara Sim, Nic Stone

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And that's it! I'm obviously excited for A Universe of Wishes, and I hope you are too! Now maybe go take some extra minutes you would have spent reading this post, and read a book.