Stepping into 2026

Whew! We made it to 2026…even though it feels like we have stepped back into the 1950’s here in the US. But that’s a tangent for another day. I was so proud of myself for 2025 that I UPPED my reading goal from 50 books to 75! I’m already two books into 2026 so let’s get this party started! I’ve also planned on participating as much as possible with the Book Riot 2026 Read Harder challenge, so this will be so fun! If I read a book on that challenge, I’ll be sure to denote it here as well! If you would like to participate, the challenge is linked here. I would encourage, if you can, to also become a Book Riot member. They do send you 2 book ideas for the different challenges for free if you are not a member, but you get more if you are! Anyways, here are my first two reads of 2026!

Pucking Strong by Emily Rath

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Well. That was certainly a ride for the first book of the year! I have enjoyed the Jacksonville Rays series, Pucking Around and all the rest, and I really enjoyed this one too. For me, what makes this not a 4 or even 5 star is the unrealistic look at grief, especially for a young girl losing her mom, who is an only child to a single mother. I should know, I was one. My single mother died when I was 10 years old. It was the single most devastating moment of my life. It still is and I’m 37. I get that the story was going to be about the MMC’s love, but if Emily Rath is going to have this cataclysmic event happen to this little girl, then proceed in only showing her happy and well adjusted, then I’m afraid I have to call bullshit. Again, I get showing her going through therapy and everything isn’t fun or cute but it felt like her grief was glossed over to the point that it even seemed like Henrik and Teddy didn’t even care. She not only was there when it happened but also suffered her own injuries and trauma and the only time we see her is as an accessory or so happy it’s all sunshine and rainbows. Yes, there are some good days, but I can promise you, unless you hated your mother, no little girl losing their whole world in an instant would be so well adjusted.

Outside of that, Teddy and Henrik’s story was alright. I appreciated that it was a slow burn and not just jump into the sex and spice. The way they actually established their relationship was nice, even when I cringed when Teddy basically laid out all his feelings to Henrik at their pap dinner. Like, I get he was trying to make a point but that’s also a good way to get someone to never step up. Also, Teddy’s family, specifically his mother, sucked. Not a single one thought to actually ask him about how it all went down, they just assumed, then his mother basically disrespected him in front of Henrik?! Like the actual f?? And also, there was so much more about Henrik’s family life than Teddy’s which made the book feel very unbalanced.

Gosh, maybe I didn’t like this book as much as I thought. Which is a bummer since I liked the rest?? Ugh. Maybe I need to rest on it more or something. Either way, I didn’t hate it, it had its great moments, the epilogue stole my breath away, it was very sweet.

His Grace, The Duke by Emily Rath

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Ok so let’s get gone thing out of the way: Emily Rath can absolutely write spice. She can even write drama!!! But for some reason, between book one and book two she couldn’t write the love between all the players in this book. There is no way that Tom the sailor was too in his head about sexuality. None. Even if he didn’t experiment, he would have seen things. Now Burke and James I get. I could see that Burke loved James and James loved Burke. And I still think that Burke really loved Rosalie. What I don’t believe is the torch Tom held for Burke. I think he certainly could have held one for James, given he always came to Alcott Hall when he was home from being away. I don’t know. I feel like in the end it was all very rushed. While I liked the book and duology as a whole, there were definitely parts that could have been fleshed out more. But in the end, it is what it is. A good romp.

Welp, there we are! My first two reads of 2026!

Well, HELLO!

I can’t believe I’ve left you for this long! The rest of summer just got so busy and I actually didn’t really read anything.

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I KNOW!!!

So I just wanted to quick update you and let you know I’m still alive and I will put up some reviews soon.

Until then!!

I’m…Almost…There…

Is it Friday yet? I’ve been so ready for the weekend that Friday can’t get here fast enough. I have lots of book choices but I’m getting ready to listen to The Strange Case of the Alchemist’s Daughter by Theodora Goss. I have the discs from the library and I am so ready to listen to something new! 1strangecasemain

My son and I are also beginning the BBC show Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell and we are loving it so far! I didn’t realize just how long each episode was! But now I have to wait for him to come back after the summer to finish it out! UGH! Ah well. I think I can hold out until August. Hopefully.

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Until next time!

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Oh! Another one!

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Who knew I would be on THE NEXT DAY?! Crazy stuff, I tell ya.

Wanted to quick update and say not only have I been reading a ton, but I got a new job! I’m excited because it’s also a promotion and I start VERY soon! So while I hope to get a lot of reading in this summer, I am very aware that I will be super busy at this new place. But no worries, I will not leave you behind. NOT AGAIN!!!

I think my next book will be something fun. I have a lot to choose from as I’ve just been to the library so I will let you know my choice soon!

 

Adios!

Mother’s Day

Today is a special day for me. It’s a day that I get once a year, when my kid decides to listen to me and do everything I say!

Ha! Yea, right. But he does buy me flowers and a card and some chocolate and that’s honestly all that matters. I love this kid. He’s amazing.

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Happy Mother’s Day, everyone!

The End!!

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Ok let’s face it….I took a nap and missed my alarm. BUT I am proud of how much reading I DID accomplish that I’m totally ok with this.

Tell me if you finished the whole 24 hours or just finished some personal goals.

 

Thanks for participating!!!

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My Eyes Are Blurry

Guys. I just finished a 613 page book. Obsidio by Amie Kaufman and Jay Kristoff. Seriously the best conclusion for the trilogy I could have asked for. I’ll post a review under a different page, but this was such an accomplishment for me! I’m so glad I knocked another book off my to read list! Not that I will ever be able to completely be done with it in my lifetime, but hey, it’s a start!

 

This is hour 8, and it was a Sprint, so I finished about 400 pages in 45 minutes and WOW if that’s not the craziest thing! I was so excited I had to make a post because now my eyes are hurting. And I’m wearing glasses. This is crazy.

So what does your progress look like today?

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What?? Hour 6 already?!?

 

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Where did the time go?! Did you take a breather? Get some water? Did you do any of the mini challenges on http://www.24hourreadathon.com/? It’s been a fun day for me, but it’s coming to a close for a few since I have to go play mom for a bit and get the kid from the science thing I sent him to! He’ll be sure to tell me all about the fun he had, so I can’t wait!

Let me know in the comments how you’re doing on this readathon day!

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Hour 3…and GO!

 

 

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So the task for this is FOOD!!! What kind of food are you eating today? What kind of snack and drinks did you prepare?

I myself am having my coffee (FINALLY!!) and had some breakfast, fast food style!

Starting this hour by reading ME AND EARL AND THE DYING GIRL so I can get it all finished up!

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Good Morning!

It’s Readathon Day! And I’ve already not been reading for a half an hour! Yay life with kids!!! But it’s ok. I’ll do some audiobook in the car taking my son to his science weekend then get started right away with my nieces whose first Read is today! Can’t wait!

I will go ahead and do the pre-challenge here:

1) What fine part of the world are you reading from today?
Michigan, USA
2) Which book in your stack are you most looking forward to?
Obsidio, for sure!
3) Which snack are you most looking forward to?
Coffee!! It’s so early right now!
4) Tell us a little something about yourself!
I’m a single momma who has done (or attempted to do) Readathon for the past 3 years, including being a co-host for hours on the Dewey group on Goodreads.
5) If you participated in the last read-a-thon, what’s one thing you’ll do different today? If this is your first read-a-thon, what are you most looking forward to?

Looking forward to ACTUALLY getting some books done and my yearly reading goal caught up!

Good luck everybody!