#BookReview: TALES OF A MONSTROUS HEART by Jennifer Delaney @JenDelaney93 @gollancz

Publication: 29th August 2024 – Gollancz

Be careful of the dark and those that call it friend.

Katherine Woodrow is fey, and all she wants is to graduate from the Institute of Magic. But when the prejudiced mortal council threaten her position at the institute, she is left with only one option: accept a Mage Partnership with the elusive Lord Blackthorn.

Emrys Blackthorn is a riddle Kat is fearful of solving. The mysterious, cursed war hero with his stormy eyes and unpredictable ways leaves Kat with more questions than answers. What she does know is that she is irresistibly drawn to him . . . no matter how forbidden it might be.

When a string of murders and fey disappearances herald the return of dark magic, Kat and Emrys are thrown into a world of ancient books that hide hideous monsters, dark fiends who play with nightmares and mortal men who wish nothing more than to see them both burn.

But what haunts them both are secrets even ghosts dare not whisper, while insidious shadows lick their teeth and sharpen their claws, waiting for the moment that all tales will come to light – even the monstrous ones.

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A beautiful and suspenseful gothic story, a slow-burn forbidden romance, and a dark academia setting kept me completely glued to Tales of a Monstrous Heart.

The protagonist is Katherine Woodrow, a powerful fey living in a prejudiced human world that sees her only as a monster, but she is determined to graduate from the Institute of Magic. Enter Lord Emrys Blackthorn, mysterious, broody, an expert in dark magic. And the pages sizzle with the chemistry between them, so much so that even Emrys’ magical house seems to play matchmaker as it moves rooms around to try to get them together as much as possible. However, there are dark forces in the horizon, an ongoing fey rebellion, a series of murders and disappearances, and Kat’s past trauma that keeps haunting her.

I really liked the characters of Kat and Emrys. Kat is smart and loyal, fearless and brave, and determined to be considered as the others, so it was heart-breaking to see her being belittled and isolated from a Council made of old stupid men who hate her for being different. Luckily, she doesn’t care and she doesn’t let it affect her. And also, she has a mysterious and dark man always ready to protect her. I adored Emrys and I can’t wait to find out more about him. I also really liked the two supportive characters, William, Emrys’ adorable assistant, and Alma, Kat’s best friend/pretend-maid.

Tales of a Monstrous Heart is a gripping, beautifully-written story with an explosive ending that made me gasp in shock, but glad that it’s not a stand-alone novel (as I wrongly thought!).

A huge thank you to Gollancz and NetGalley for providing me with a proof of this incredible novel in exchange for an honest review.

Jennifer Delaney lives in Liverpool, England. She has always had a deep love for troublesome characters, heart stopping romance, and all things gothic.

#BookReview: A CORPSE IN CHRISTMAS CLOSE by Michelle Salter @MichelleASalter @BoldwoodBooks

Publication: 24th August 2024 – Boldwood Books

Murder behind the scenes…

When Iris Woodmore visits Winchester for their annual pantomime, murder is the last thing she expects to find.

And there seems to be no valid reason as to why anyone would want to hurt lead actress, Rachel Lacey – kind and philanthropic, she organized the Christmas performance to raise funds for the Winchester Cathedral Great War Fund.

Determined to uncover the sinister forces at play, Iris and her dear friend Percy embark on a perilous journey through the snow-lined streets of Winchester, where secrets lurk around every corner and danger looms in the shadows.

But as they close in on the truth, they find themselves drawn into a web of deceit and betrayal, where nothing is as it seems and the line between friend and foe blurs dangerously.

Everyone’s favourite amateur sleuth returns for a Christmas mystery, perfect for fans of Verity Bright, Helen Gradidge and Emily Organ

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Lately I have been reading and enjoying many historical mystery novels set in the 1920s (they are my new favourite genre) so I am always looking for new ones to read and the Iris Woodmore Mysteries series is the latest one and I am already looking forward to reading more by its author.

Even though I really enjoyed A Corpse in Christmas Close, I wish I had read the previous books in the series first, not only because, based on this fifth book, I am sure I would have appreciated them as much, but also because there is some backstory that left me confused at times. Overall, A Corpse in Christmas Close is an engaging and fabulous read. I loved the atmosphere and the setting, the plot and the mystery, and the variety of characters.

The story is set in Winchester, right before Christmas, making this my first Christmas novel of the year! The plot is well-developed and historically accurate and I really enjoyed the mystery. It was fun and with quite a few twists and turns and, even though I started to suspect some of the truth behind the murder of the lead actress of a local pantomime before it was revealed, there were still a few surprises to keep me immersed in the story.

The cast of characters is very intriguing and the main protagonist is particularly interesting: a tenacious and smart woman who doesn’t let conventions or other people stop her from discovering the truth. I am really looking forward to reading more of her adventures, especially because the ending promises more mysteries and dilemmas!

A huge thank you to Boldwood Books and NetGalley for providing me with a proof of this novel.

Michelle Salter writes historical cosy crime set in Hampshire, where she lives, and inspired by real-life events in 1920s Britain. Her Iris Woodmore series draws on an interest in the aftermath of the Great War and the suffragette movement.

#BookReview: A WEREWOLF’S GUIDE TO SEDUCING A VAMPIRE by Sarah Hawley @MsSarahHawley @gollancz

Publication: 15th August 2024 – Gollancz

Werewolf Ben Rosewood is happy with his life. One hundred percent. Everything is fine. His business, Ben’s Plant Emporium, is thriving, and he’s even expanding the shop. His anxiety disorder is…well, it’s been better, but that comes with the territory of running a business and having beastly urges every full moon, right? As for romance-who has the time? Though his family is desperate to see him settled, Ben is fine approaching forty as a single werewolf. But after drunkenly bidding on and winning a supposedly-possessed crystal on eBay one night, he finds himself face-to-face with a beautiful yet angry vampire.

Eleonore Bettencourt-Devereux is a rare breed-a vampire succubus born from two elite European bloodlines during medieval times. Thanks to an evil witch, she’s been stuck in a crystal since she was thirty, forced to obey orders from the possessor of the rock. Eleonore’s been dreaming of breaking the spell and severing the witch’s head for centuries. But did this witch really sell her to someone new, and for only ninety-nine cents?

Eleonore would claw this werewolf’s heart out and eat it, if only the binding spell would allow her to. But Eleonore and Ben soon realize they can help each other with both vengeful and less hostile needs. And why not have a little fun along the way?

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Gentle, sweet, never-able-to-say-no werewolf Ben Rosewood is mostly happy with his life. Of course, he wishes he has more time for himself, especially now that he’s opening a new activity and he is also helping his sister running for mayor of Glimmer Falls. Also, he hates turning into a werewolf and chasing animals. And, while his friends around him are all happily in love, he is still single. 

One night, Ben returns home drunk and buys a crystal off eBay and then forgets about it. Until the crystal is delivered to his home and a very angry and beautiful vampire succubus named Eleonore Bettencourt-Devereux comes out from it.

A Werewolf’s Guide to Seducing a Vampire is such a fun read!!! I loved Ben and Eleanor. He is so adorable, genuine and shy, always ready to help others, even if that means staying up all night. Eleanor, on the other hand, is not at all gentle. Sassy, Star-Trek lover, and very very angry after being stuck for centuries inside the crystal, she is looking for revenge against the witch who trapped her there and Ben promises to help her break the curse so she can finally be free. Eleanor was such a fun and intriguing character and some of my favourite scenes were her attempts to adapt to the modern world.

I can’t recommend the Glimmer Falls series enough. Set in a town where magical creatures live mostly harmoniously, from witches to demons, from werewolves to pixies, it is such a fun and delightful series and A Werewolf’s Guide to Seducing a Vampire is my favourite story. Steamy, romantic, and hilarious, it will keep you quite entertained!

A huge thank you to Gollancz and NetGalley from providing me with a proof of this wonderful novel.

Sarah Hawley lives in the Pacific Northwest, where her hobbies include rambling through the woods and appreciating fictional villains. She has an MA in archaeology and has excavated at an Inca site in Chile, a Bronze Age palace in Turkey, and a medieval abbey in England. When not dreaming up whimsical love stories, she can be found reading, dancing, or cuddling her two cats.

#BookReview: WHAT THE LADY WANTS by Emma Orchard @EmmaOrchardB @BoldwoodBooks

Publication: 14th August 2024 – Boldwood Books

Autumn, 1816…

Lady Ashby is grieving the death of her beloved husband, just two years earlier. Although still young and beautiful, Isabella is resolved never to marry again, and plans to leave London, return to her parents’ Yorkshire house, and resign from society before the year is over. But first, she wants one more taste of life…

Isabella has written a list, the contents of which, if discovered, would create a scandal that neither she nor her family would recover from. A list of things she would like to experience, just once more, before she surrenders herself to the life of a widow. And she knows just the man to help her: her friend, handsome and honourable Captain Leo Winterton.

But Captain Winterton has a secret of his own. He is in love with Isabella – and when she makes her most improper proposal to him, he is powerless to resist her, even if she is resolved never to love again. Can he persuade her they are destined to be together? Or will their impropriety be discovered, to the ruin of both?

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Lady Isabella Ashby is only twenty years old, but she’s already a widow and, two years later, she is still grieving the death of her husband, whom she loved deeply. She knows she will never love somebody as she loved him and she is resigned to a life alone with her parents in Yorkshire, but, before retiring from society once and for all, she is determined to have one last fun adventure and she makes a list of things she wants to experience. The activities on her list all require the “help” of a man and for that she has chosen the kind, handsome, and noble Captain Leo Winterton. What Isabella doesn’t know is that Captain Winteron has been in love with her for the last two years, so he is very happy to help her with her list, even if he knows that, at the end, he will have to give her up.

I really enjoyed What the Lady Wants. It is swoony, spicy, entertaining, and so romantic. There are a series of misunderstandings, interfering relatives intent on match-making, sexy and steamy scenes, lots of fun and witty banter, and two fantastic protagonists. Isabella is a strong female protagonist who, throughout the novel, goes through a journey of rediscovery and development: her grief for her husband and her conflicted feelings for Leo are relatable and authentic. And Leo is a good man who would do anything for the woman he loves, even if that love is unrequited. Their love story is beautiful, exciting, and very-well written and I loved it from starting to finish!

A huge thank you to Boldwood Books and NetGalley for providing me with a proof of the novel.

Emma Orchard grew up in Salford and was given tickets to the grown-up library at the age of 11 because she’d read all the children’s books and the librarians were sick of the sight of her. She became obsessed with Georgette Heyer and hasn’t stopped reading her novels since. She studied English Literature at university and went on to work at Mills & Boon and behind the scenes in television and in publishing.

Emma’s first two Regency romances – The Second Lady Silverwood and The Runaway Heiress – were published in 2023. A Duke of One’s Own is published on 22nd April 2024, and What the Lady Wants follows on 14th August.

#BookReview: SUCH CHARMING LIARS by Karen M. McManus @writerkmc @PenguinUKBooks

Publication: 1st August 2024 – Penguin UK

For all of Kat’s life, it’s been her and her mother, Jamie – except for 12 years ago, when Jamie was married for two days and Kat had a stepbrother, Liam. But all that ended in a swift divorce.

Now Jamie is a jewel thief trying to go straight, but she has one last job, at a billionaire’s 80th birthday party. Neither Kat nor her mother know about two surprise guests: Liam and his father, a serial scammer with his own sights set on Ross Sutherland’s family.

Kat and Liam are on a collision course to disaster, and when someone dies, the two teens realize they might be in the killer’s crosshairs. They can’t trust anyone except each other. Or can they? Because if there’s one thing both of them know, it’s how to lie…

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Sixteen-year-old Kat and seventeen-year-old Liam have more in common than the fact that they were step-sibling for forty-eight hours when their parents married in Las Vegas and then quickly divorced twelve years earlier. Kat’s mother is a thief, while Liam’s father is a con-man and they are both headed to the birthday party of billionaire Ross Sutherland. For Kat’s mother, this is her last job before retiring as a thief and starting a new normal life as an accountant. The plan is to infiltrate the party as a waitress to steal a ruby necklace. 

Liam’s father has his eyes on Annalise Sutherland, Ross’s daughter, and has been invited to the party as his boyfriend. Following his mother’s death six months earlier, Liam has been living with his father, doing his best to protect the women he tries to con, so he tags along to the party to make sure that Annalise doesn’t become another one of his victims. Things take a turn for the worse when one of the Sutherlands turns up murdered and someone seems to be after Kat’s mother. As things take an unexpected turn, it seems that Kat and Liam can only trust each other.

Karen M. McManus is back with another smart and gripping YA novel. The story is told from the perspective of the two protagonists, and, even though I didn’t agree with many of the decisions Kat made, I adored the character of Liam. Kind, sweet, not-able-to-lie Liam was my favourite character and, as the story progresses, I started to like more the character of Kat who would do anything to protect her mother, including foolish and dangerous decisions.

Such Charming Liars is fast-paced, addictive, and well-developed and it’s the perfect read for all YA readers!

A huge thank you to Penguin and NetGalley for providing me with a proof of the novel.

Karen M. McManus is a #1 New York Times and international bestselling author of young adult thrillers. Her work includes the One of Us Is Lying series, which was turned into a television show on Peacock and Netflix, as well as the standalone novels Two Can Keep a SecretThe CousinsYou’ll Be the Death of Me, and Nothing More to Tell. Karen’s critically acclaimed, award-winning books have been translated into forty-two languages and have sold more than seven million copies worldwide. To learn more, visit www.karenmcmanus.com or @writerkmc on Twitter and Instagram.

#BookReview: THE CRACKED MIRROR by Chris Brookmyre @cbrookmyre @AbacusBooks

Publication: 18th July 2024 – Abacus

FORGET WHAT YOU THINK YOU KNOW
THIS IS NOT THAT CRIME NOVEL

You know Penny Coyne. The little old lady who has solved multiple murders in her otherwise sleepy village, despite bumbling local police. A razor-sharp mind in a twinset and tweed.

You know Johnny Hawke. Hard-bitten LAPD homicide detective. Always in trouble with his captain, always losing partners, but always battling for the truth, whatever it takes.

Against all the odds, against the usual story, their worlds are about to collide. It starts with a dead writer and a mysterious wedding invitation. It will end with a rabbit hole that goes so deep, Johnny and Penny might come to question not just whodunnit, but whether they want to know the answer.

A cross-genre hybrid of Agatha Christie and Michael Connelly, The Cracked Mirror is the most imaginative and entertaining crime novel of the year, a genre-splicing rollercoaster with a poignantly emotional heart.

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The Cracked Mirror is a gripping and twisty story, and, hopefully, I will manage to talk about it without giving too much away. In Los Angeles, LAPD detective Jonathan Hawke and his new partner are investigating what it appears to be the suicide of a screenwriter. The body was found inside a room locked from the inside and with no other exits, then why Hawke is convinced that there is more to this death and continues to investigate despite his boss’ protests?

Meanwhile, in Scotland, Penny Coyne is the Miss Marple of her little village where murders seem to be an everyday occurrence. She gets a mysterious invitation to an exclusive wedding which ends up with what appears to be another suicide. As Penny and Hawke’s paths cross, they will have to figure out what is going on as things are not at all what you expect.

This book took me completely by surprise. Action-packed, fast-paced, multi-layered, and suspenseful, nothing is what I expected and it kept me on my toes, although there were a few things that I found slightly difficult to follow. This is not my first Chris Brookmyre’s novel and I love his writing style and I enjoy how he manages to perfectly connect everything together.

The Cracked Mirror is described as “a cross-genre hybrid of Agatha Christie and Michael Connelly” and I think there couldn’t be a more apt description for this gripping page-turner! 

A huge thank you to Abacus and NetGalley for providing me with a proof of the novel.

Chris Brookmyre was a journalist before becoming a full-time novelist with the publication of his award-winning debut Quite Ugly One Morning, which established him as one of Britain’s leading crime writers. His 2006 novel All Fun And Games Until Somebody Loses An Eye won the Everyman Bollinger Wodehouse Prize, and his 2016 novel Black Widow won both the McIlvanney Prize and the Theakston Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year award. He also co-writes historical crime fiction with his wife, Marisa Haetzman, under the pen name Ambrose Parry..

#BookReview: WITNESS 8 by Steve Cavanagh @SteveCavanagh_ @headlinepg

Publication: 1st August 2024 – Headline

Ruby Johnson is a nanny and maid to wealthy families in Manhattan’s West 74th Street.
She knows their routines. Their secrets.
One night, on her way home, Ruby witnesses a neighbour’s murder.

She knows the victim. She knows the killer.
She makes an anonymous call to the police and names the murderer.
But Ruby didn’t tell the truth…
Because there’s something wrong with Ruby Johnson.

Eddie Flynn, conman turned trial lawyer, must defend an innocent man accused of this terrible crime.
As Ruby’s deadly game begins, one thing is certain.
It won’t be the last murder this witness is involved in…

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I love the Eddie Flynn series. The complex cases, the con man turned defendant lawyer with always a trick up his sleeve, the twists that you won’t see coming, and the suspense that keeps you on the edge of the seat from start to finish.

In Witness 8, Eddie has a new case. Ruby Johnson works as a nanny and maid for the rich and wealthy of an exclusive residential street in New York. One night, while returning home from a babysitting job, she witnesses the murder of one of the residents. She makes an anonymous call to the police, but she doesn’t tell them what she really saw. The man accused of the murder is a renowned surgeon and Eddie and his team are convinced of his innocence, but it is going to be difficult to prove it when the gun used for the murder is found hidden in his closet and his fingerprints on it. In the meantime, Eddie’s life is in danger after a group of corrupted NYPD officers puts a price on his head.

I love the character of Eddie. He takes on cases only if he’s convinced of his client’s innocence and fights for them with everything he has. He doesn’t mind getting his hands dirty, often using the skills he acquired in his previous life as a conman. I also found quite interesting the character of Ruby. She is smart and devious, often playing on the fact that she is underestimated and simply considered invisible as one of the help, so people don’t notice what she is planning until the end. Quite a complex character that I hope we’ll see again in the future in this series.

Fast-paced, intriguing, and very suspenseful, Witness 8 is another fabulous addition to this addictive series.

A huge thank you to Headline and NetGalley for providing me with a proof of the novel.

Steve Cavanagh has sold over a million copies of his novels in the UK alone. His nine books have all been nominated for major awards and many are international bestsellers. His third novel, The Liar, won the CWA Gold Dagger for Crime Novel of the Year 2018. Thirteen won the Theakston Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year 2019. Fifty-Fifty was a Richard and Judy Book club choice and was also selected for the BBC ‘Between the Covers’ book club. Twisted, Fifty-Fifty, The Devil’s AdvocateThe Accomplice and Kill For Me Kill For You were all Sunday Times Top 10 bestsellers.

#BookReview: A LADY OF CONSCIENCE by Mimi Matthews @MimiMatthewsEsq

Publication: 30th July 2024 – Perfectly Proper Press

A Victorian bluestocking with a passion for lost causes attracts the unwilling attention of a frost-hearted viscount during her tumultuous debut season in Bath in USA Today bestselling author Mimi Matthews’s fifth book in her acclaimed Somerset Stories series.

West Country beauty Hannah Heywood may be quiet with fashionable strangers, but when it comes to animals in need, she has no trouble finding her voice. Newly arrived in Bath for her very first season, all she desires is to find one like-minded gentleman. A man of warmth and compassion, as sensitive to animals as he is to people. But if such a man exists, he dare not approach her. Not with the tall, blond, and menacing Viscount St. Clare standing in the way.

James Beresford, Viscount St. Clare has often been described as a sentient block of ice. A man so cold and dispassionate, he would never suit a young lady of Hannah’s disposition. And she would certainly never suit him. Focused on repairing his family’s infamous reputation, James requires a diamond of the first water. The daughter of a duke or a marquess, at least, not a simple country girl with a passion for four-legged creatures.

And yet, there’s something about conscience-driven young Hannah that draws James, first to Bath, and then into one increasingly hare-brained scheme after another. She confounds him at every turn, subverting his expectations and threatening to do what no lady has succeeded in doing before—thawing his ice-cold heart.

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A Lady of Conscience is the fifth book in the Somerset Stories series by Mimi Matthews and I have been waiting for it since I read the third book, Return to Satterthwaite Court, where Hannah and James first met.

I was very curious about their story because since the beginning it is clear that Hannah and James are looking for different things and make an unlikely pair, except that they are attracted to each other.

Hannah is sweet, soft-spoken, and kind. She inherits her love for animals from her mother, writes articles for a magazine dedicated to them, and she doesn’t eat meat. She is also extremely shy, but also very protective of those she loves. On the other hand, James Beresford, Viscount St. Clare, thinks that, as the eldest son, it’s his duty to restore the family reputation. Cold and determined, he thinks he needs to marry someone of high reputation and standing and Hannah, the timid daughter of a country gentleman, is not what he needs. Then why is he not in London, courting the daughter of a duke or earl, but he travels to Bath where Hannah is making her debut in society? 

I loved this book so much and I never wanted it to end. Mimi Matthews is one of my favourite authors and the Somerset Stories series is one I enjoy rereading because of the wonderful cast of characters and their beautiful and immersive stories. I loved everything about A Lady of Conscience: the addictive and beautiful writing, the engaging cast of characters, the swoony romance, the marriage proposal perfectly borrowed by Mr. Darcy, an entertaining fist fight at the end, and the two protagonists that I loved from start to finish!

A huge thank you to the author for providing me with a proof of this beautiful novel.

USA Today bestselling author Mimi Matthews writes both historical nonfiction and award-winning Victorian romances. Her novels have received starred reviews in Publishers Weekly, Library JournalBooklistKirkus, and Shelf Awareness, and her articles have been featured on the Victorian Web, the Journal of Victorian Culture, and in syndication at BUST Magazine. In her other life, Mimi is an attorney. She resides in California with her family, which includes an Andalusian dressage horse, a miniature poodle, a Sheltie, and two Siamese cats.

#BookReview: NE’ER DUKE WELL by Alexandra Vasti @AlexandraVasti @CorvusBooks

Publication: 1st August 2024 – Corvus

STRATAGEM FOR THE RESTORATION OF RESPECTABILITY TO THE DUKE OF STANHOPE:

Step 1: Find perfect wife
Step 2: Save reputation from ruin
Step 3: Do not, at any cost, fall in love with Selina Ravenscroft

Peter Kent, newly inherited Duke of Stanhope, has developed quite the scandalous reputation – which must be overturned if he is to win the guardianship of his young half siblings.

For help he turns to Lady Selina Ravenscroft, society’s most proper debutante (save one tiny secret…). She suggests courtship and marriage to a lady of unimpeachable character – which due to the aforementioned secret is definitely not Selina herself.

But her matchmaking goes awry when the scorching chemistry between them proves impossible to resist. For the disreputable duke and his unpredictable matchmaker, falling in love might just be the ultimate scandal…

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If you are looking for a new historical romance author, then I highly recommend Alexandra Vasti. Her debut novel, Ne’er Duke Well is entertaining and immersive and I can’t wait to read more from this author.

The protagonists are Peter Kent, the Duke of Stanhope, and Lady Selina Ravencroft. Raised in Louisiana, Peter inherited the title a few months back, but he has already made a name for himself arguing in parliament against slavery, making an enemy of the man who will decide whether he will get custody of his half-brother and sister. He asks Selina for help, since he’s seen her matchmaking and resolving problems for many people of the ton. Selina’s solution is that Peter should marry a respectable woman who will put him in a positive light and she finds him three perfect candidates. However, the more time they spend together, the more Peter and Selina are attracted to each other, but Selina is hiding a secret: for the last two years, she’s been managing an erotic library destined to women and, if it is discovered that she’s the one behind the publication of books that half the ton is secretly reading, the scandal would affect not only her, but also those close to her.

I loved this book so much that I read it one day. There is humour, spicy scenes, two entertaining children who often get into trouble, and a cast of secondary characters that I couldn’t help but adore. Peter and Selina are two fantastic protagonists. I loved the chemistry between them, their easy relationship and how they are ready to do anything for the custody of the children. 

Ne’er Duke Well is a well-written, witty, steamy slow-burn romance and I couldn’t put it down!

I huge thank you to Corvus and NetGalley for providing me with a proof of this beautiful novel.

Alexandra Vasti loves coffee, beignets, and books, in no particular order. She is the author of the Halifax Hellions series. In between writing swoony Regency romances with hijinks and heart, she teaches British and Caribbean literature in New Orleans.

#BookReview: THE SPELLSHOP by Sarah Beth Durst @sarahbethdurst @UKTor

Publication: 11th July 2024 – Tor UK

Every home needs a little magic . . .

Kiela has always had trouble dealing with people, and as librarian at the Great Library of Alyssium, she hasn’t had to.

She and her assistant, Caz, a sentient spider plant, have spent most of the last eleven years sequestered among the empire’s precious spellbooks, protecting the magic for the city’s elite. But a revolution is brewing and when the library goes up in flames, Kiela and Caz steal whatever books they can and flee to the faraway island where she grew up. But to her dismay, in addition to a nosy – and very handsome – neighbour, she finds the town in disarray.

The empire has slowly been draining power from the island, and now Kiela is determined to make things right. But opening up her own spellshop comes with its own risks – the consequence of sharing magic with commoners is death. And as Kiela starts to make a place for herself among the townspeople, she realizes she must break down the walls she has kept so high . . .

From award-winning author Sarah Beth Durst, The Spellshop is a cottagecore cosy fantasy following a woman’s unexpected journey through the low-stakes market of illegal spell-selling and the high-risk business of starting over.

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When the revolution breaks out, Kiela, an introverted librarian, thinks only of saving the books from the library where she works and returns to the island where she was born in the company of her best friend, Caz, a sentient spider plant. She plans to lead a quiet and inconspicuous life, just her, Caz, and the spell books she shouldn’t have taken, but things don’t go accordingly. First, her kind and handsome, but, too curious neighbour doesn’t leave her alone, offering her food and help fixing the house, and then the other islanders seem eager to welcome her and become her friend. And that’s how she finds herself opening a jam shop, which is actually a spell shop, as she covertly uses the spells in the books as remedies to help heal the island.

The Spellshop was such a fun and immersive read. A cozy fantasy with a little magic and the right amount of romance, friendship and found family, and even some suspenseful moments that kept me completely immersed in the story. I loved the atmospheric setting of the small village, the plot is well-developed, intriguing, and engaging, and the cast of characters is interesting and delightful. Larran, the helpful neighbour, is adorable. I liked Bryn, Eadie, and Ulina with their Pine Cone Coven and how they all become close friends. And I loved Kiela, her love for her books, her wish to help others, and her bond with Caz, who was my favourite character. 

A witty and heart-warming novel, I can’t recommend The Spellshop enough!

A huge thank you to Tor and NetGalley for providing me with a proof of this beautiful novel.

Sarah Beth Durst is the author of over twenty-five fantasy books for adults, teens, and kids, including The Queens of Renthia series, Drink Slay Love, and Spark. She has won an American Library Association Alex Award and a Mythopoeic Fantasy Award and has been a finalist for the Andre Norton Nebula Award three times. She lives in Stony Brook, New York, with her husband, her children, and her ill-mannered cat. Visit her at www.sarahbethdurst.com.