Wednesday, 25 February 2026

Audio: The nameless land by Kate Elliott


Book 2 in the Witch Roads series


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


Tuesday, 24 February 2026

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2/24/2026 Which books are you looking forward to reading this Spring? (March-May)



The Bane of my existence . I do not know!!! Maybe a new Briggs is out? But I still have to wait for pb or smth. I am always clueless






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Monday, 23 February 2026

Carole´s Monday: Dragonfly in amber



Author: Diana Gabaldon
Title: Dragonfly in Amber
Series: Outlander #2
Genre: Historical Romance, SciFi, Fantasy
Format: paperback
Pages: 947
Published: July 1, 1992
Where I got It: My shelf (Used book store that I am blanking on the name of)

Summary: 
From the author of Outlander... a magnificent epic that once again sweeps us back in time to the drama and passion of 18th-century Scotland...

For twenty years Claire Randall has kept her secrets. But now she is returning with her grown daughter to Scotland's majestic mist-shrouded hills. Here Claire plans to reveal a truth as stunning as the events that gave it birth: about the mystery of an ancient circle of standing stones ...about a love that transcends the boundaries of time ...and about James Fraser, a Scottish warrior whose gallantry once drew a young Claire from the security of her century to the dangers of his ....

Now a legacy of blood and desire will test her beautiful copper-haired daughter, Brianna, as Claire's spellbinding journey of self-discovery continues in the intrigue-ridden Paris court of Charles Stuart ...in a race to thwart a doomed Highlands uprising ...and in a desperate fight to save both the child and the man she loves....



Review:
I read book 1 ages ago, and I meant to go back, but just never did. I've been watching the show and loving it, so it was the push I needed to continue the series. 

We continue watching young Claire fight to try and stop the war, and "modern" Claire goes back to where it all began with her daughter in tow. 

I know this book was written in the 90s, and there is a show about it, but I don't want to spoil anything! 

The duo timeline was fun. We are mainly in the "flashback" following young Jamie and young Claire fleeing to France. There is still hope to change the future, but it seems like fate has other plans for them time and time again.

I enjoyed it. It was long and sometimes long-winded. But I gobbled up each page. There were some stretches of time I had to take a break. It is emotional, especially because you know what is coming. An impending doom for sure. Yes. I teared up a time or two with this one. 

The author does such a great job bringing the worlds and the characters to life! You just want all your beloved characters to live happily ever after. 

Can I say something...controversial? As much as I liked this book and the other one.........I think the show is better. There are some little changes they did that just worked better. Some character development that I really liked. Not saying this is bad, but the show is just a smidge better. I still want to read book 3 one day, though!

Honestly, I think I might do the audio of it. I want to try it!

But yes, this was good, but it is a heavy read. Length and emotions. You need to read book 1 first for sure or have at least watched season 1 of the show. 

All-in-all, it was lovely coming back to Claire and Jamie. It felt like old friends. I do so love them both. 

4 stars. 





Reading Challenges
-  Reading Romance Challenge #4 (series I meant to go back to)



Saturday, 21 February 2026

Without fail by Lee Child


556 pages, Paperback


First published May 13, 2002


Series: Jack Reacher (#6), Jack Reacher Chronological Order (#10)


Thriller/own





I tried my first Jack Reacher. Is it my genre? Maybe not. There was a LOT of dialogue, so that made it a fast read. People went from A to B and not really any descriptions in the middle.




Also why was Reacher even there. He did nothing before the end.




This is the kind of book that makes a good action movie, it felt like it was built for that.




But hey I tried it and yes fast read. Why did I not give up? Well see at bookclub we gift each other used books at xmas and this was mine. I suffered through.






Jack Reacher walks alone.




No job, no ID, no last known address. But he never turns down a plea for help. Now a woman tracks him down. A woman serving at the very heart of US power. A woman who needs Reacher's assistance in her new job.




Her job?




Protecting the Vice-President of the United States.




Her problem?




Someone wants the VP dead.


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