Friday, February 27
Book Review: Steeped to Death by Gretchen Rue
Tuesday, February 24
Book Review: Dragonfly in Amber by Diana Gabaldon
Monday, February 23
Blodeuedd's Monday: The Nameless Land by Kate Elliott
Author Kate Elliott
Narrated by Ella Lynch
Publication date Feb 24, 2026
Running time 18 hrs
Fantasy/to review
This is book 2 and you definitely need to have read book 1. That one ended with quite some drama.
Erin is travelling with a prince and his people as she knows the way. There are people hunting them. He wants to take over the throne. And she fell in love with a man who died long ago but possessed the prince. Told you it was a lot. Then that man had to leave and the prince was left with wtf? and he remembered and now Erin has to do what he says. And will she ever meet that man again? Remember he is dead...
Their journey will take them to the land that she fled long ago, where people might remember her. Also there are these spores that can kill you . She is also doing her best to protect her nephew who really looks like his mum. And his dad is after him.
They are running from a lot, their are fighting many. There is death and danger.
But you know the best part was the end, because after all this danger the end was like a warm blanket.
Great narration. Exciting story. And I would like more.
When the royal party finds themselves in a land they never believed they could access, it will take all of Prince Gevulin's (admittedly impressive) diplomatic skills to forge a coalition with an unlikely group of would-be allies.
Meanwhile, as Erin mourns her lost love, an unwelcome visit to the land of her birth brings back the traumatic memories of the childhood she shared with her sister.
And a surprise visit from an unwelcome family member threatens to derail the plans of multiple opposing factions.
Loyalty cannot be demanded, only won
Saturday, February 21
Book Review: Cocktails and Chloroform by Kelley Armstrong
Friday, February 20
Movie Review: Wuthering Heights (2026)
Rating: R
Where I Got It: Theater
Wednesday, February 18
Book/Play Review: The Tempest by William Shakespeare
Tuesday, February 17
Re-listen: Murder of Crows by Anne Bishop
Title: Murder of Crows
Format: Audiobook
Published: March 4, 2014
Where I Got It: My shelf (Audible)
Monday, February 16
Blodeuedd's Monday Review: Pumpkin Spice and Pour-Overs by Elise Kennedy
Release date: 01-19-23
Length: 1 hr and 37 mins
Narrated by: Andria Mae
Publisher: Elise Kennedy
Categories: Romance
From spotify
It was good for what it was meant for. A short audiobook for when you need something short. Or as for me, when spotify does not tell me how much I have left! Is it 2 h and 59 min or 2 hours and 10 min. Ugh, spotify complain finished.
Right so Becca wants to work in this book store, she meets a hot guy on the train and he also wants the job. Then they have to share a hotel room too, and yes it is a short story so they get busy and things work out for them.
Fall feels, romance, and booklovers.
Becca Habar is determined to get her dream managing a bookstore in Benning Falls, Vermont. The only things standing in her way? A bumpy train, no place to stay, and a bookish, kind, broad-shouldered stranger who is determined to get the job first.
Only one bed. Cinnamon roll MMC. Vermont in the fall. A cozy train ride. Too many coffees. A small-town bookstore. A "good girl".
Friday, February 13
Book Review: A Royal Kiss and Tell by Julia London
Monday, February 9
Blodeuedd's Monday Review: Lucky Suit by Lauren Blakely
Short novella. I do like these. Things have to work fast.
Kristen tries online dating and meets this fun guy Cameron. They talk, the flirt, but when they meet for real something is wrong...
So I can´t tell you what, but Cameron is a good guy and someone really wants these two to find love with each other.
Fun, some intrigues. Some meddling people, and two people who live on different sides of the country. But this is romance and it all works out.
Cute and fun. Good narration
Kristen Leonard is done with setups. She’s not interested in your son or your nephew or your butcher or the guy who mows your lawn, thank you very much, grandma! After all, she’s a modern woman—she’ll take her chances on the algorithms of online dating to find her ideal man. Before long, she meets a man who might just be the one—he’s hilarious, quick-witted, and full of heart. And when she meets up with Cameron in real life, he certainly looks exactly like his profile picture…but something’s not quite right.
There’s really no telling what brought them together and all bets are off as to whether or not they can trust their hearts over their heads. After all, can you fall in love with someone you’re not sure you really even know?
Friday, February 6
Book Review: On the Way to the Wedding by Julia Quinn
Thursday, February 5
Audiobook Review: Carl's Doomsday Scenario by Matt Dinniman
Title: Carl's Doomsday Scenario
Format: Audiobook
Published: January 6, 2021
Where I Got It: My shelf (Audible)
Wednesday, February 4
Book Review: Candy Apples and Clairvoyants by Danielle Garrett
Monday, February 2
Blodeuedd's Monday Review: Hemlock & Silver by T. Kingfisher
Narrated by: Jennifer Pickens
Length: 11 hrs and 50 mins
Release date: 08-19-25
Publisher: Macmillan Audio
Fantasy/spotify
I do like Kingfisher, and here we got a story of a healer who has studied poisons since she was a child. Or as she tells it, she studies how antidotes, but really it is poisons.
Then the King comes calling. He thinks some one is poisoning his child Snow, and you can not say no to a King. She is taken on a journey and soon meets Snow.
Something is strange is going on in that house. Something is wrong. The child is not healthy, but why and how? She is always watched.
I liked Anja. She likes what she does, she finds it interesting and when things does not work out she wants to know why. She befriends some people at the estate and tries her best to solve this problem. But something bigger is going on.
A good story, a fairytale that Kingfisher does so well.
The only bad part was that I listened to spotify, and my hours ended 1 hour! before the end. And I had to wait 10 days for more. Ugh, stupid spotify. Yes I know you can buy more, but for 1 hour, nah.
Great story. Great narration. I have so many more Kingfisher books before me and I do enjoy that.
Healer Anja regularly drinks poison. Not to die, but to save—seeking cures for those everyone else has given up on. But a summons from the King interrupts her quiet, herb-obsessed life. His daughter, Snow, is dying, and he hopes Anja’s unorthodox methods can save her.
Aided by a taciturn guard, a narcissistic cat, and a passion for the scientific method, Anja rushes to treat Snow, but nothing seems to work. That is, until she finds a secret world, hidden inside a magic mirror. This dark realm may hold the key to what is making Snow sick.
Or it might be the thing that kills them all.
Sunday, February 1
Best of January
Best TV show of the Month:
Blodeuedd - The Good Doctor (s7) & Mooonhaven (s1)
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| C's pick: A tough pick this month! But this one is just so pretty with all the snow. And that dress? Love. |

























