Saturday, April 1, 2023
March Books Marching
Every fantasy book I read (excluding the audio book) was a new read.
Every other genre was all rereads with the exception of Deanna Raybourn‘s A Sinister Revenge.
Just that kind of month apparently.
Although I gave it an average rating, I need to reread Allie Therin‘s Liar City before I feel like I can give it a true rating, because I lot happened, and I am certain I missed lots of things as I tried to figure out what was going on. Because we were dropped right in and had to pick up the workd building as we read. I like books like that (Paul Cornell’s London Falling jumps immediately to mind) but I tend to miss a lot of details on my first read, as I’m focused on figuring out what is going on.
If you’ve been reading the Veronica Speedwell series, A Sinister Revenge leans heavily on some of the events from the previous book.
Which I had almost completely forgotten. So there was a bit of a mental scramble to remember what had happened.
Honestly, I’m still not sure how I feel about Magic, Lies, and Deadly Pies. Serial killer PoV is hard for me to get into.
If you haven’t read K.D. Edwards Tarot Sequence, I don’t recommend starting with The Eidolon. It is a novella which gives us the events of The Hourglass Throne, only from the teens’ perspectives. I really like this series, but I don’t think this is necessarily a good jumping in spot, simply because you’re missing so much from Rune’s story. That said, I really want to know what happens with Quinn after this story.
Aside from that, lots of comfort rereads. I realized I have reread Michelle Diener‘s Regency London series almost every year since 2016 (skipping 2018 for some unknown reason). And I’ve reread Jericho Candelario’s Gay Debut, Nearly a Lady, and Joy five or more times. So that may tell you something about those books.
~Fantasy~
The Eidolon (2023) K.D. Edwards (Magnus Academy) 8.5/10
Liar City (2023) Allie Therin (Sugar & Vice) 7/10
Magic, Lies, and Deadly Pies (2022) Misha Popp (Pies Before Guys) 7/10
Baking Up a Magical Midlife by Jessica Rosenberg
Bitter, Sweet, Magic (2022) 7/10, Sweet & Sour Spells (2023) 6/10
~Mystery~
Regency London by Michelle Diener
The Emperor’s Conspiracy (2012) 8.5/10, Banquet of Lies (2013) 9.5/10, A Dangerous Madness (2014) 8.5/10
Grasmere Cottage Mystery by Dahlia Donovan
Dead in the Shop (2018) 8/10, Dead in the Pond (2018) 8/10, Dead in the Garden (2018) 8/10
Lindenshaw Mysteries by Charlie Cochrane
The Best Corpse for the Job (2014) 7/10, Jury of One (2015) 7.5/10, Two Feet Under (2018) 7.5/10, Old Sins (2019) 8/10, A Carriage of Misjustice (2020) 7.5/10
A Sinister Revenge (2023) Deanna Raybourn (Veronica Speedwell) 7/10
~Romance~
Jericho Candelario’s Gay Debut (2018) R. Cooper 9.5/10
Nearly a Lady (2011) Alissa Johnson (Haverston Family) 9/10
Joy (2017) C.S. Poe (A Lancaster Story) 8.5/10
Hottie Scotty and Mr. Porter (2016) R. Cooper 8.5/10
The Agency by Ada Maria Soto
His Quiet Agent (2017) 9.5/10, Merlin in the Library (2018) 8/10
~Audio Book~s
The Lies of Locke Lamora (2009) Scott Lynch narrated by Michael Page (Gentleman Bastards) 8/10
A Curious Beginning (2015) Deanna Raybourn narrated by Angèle Masters (Veronica Speedwell) 8/10