Bookish Travels: January 2026 Destinations

I saw this meme on It’s All About Books and decided to do it once a month. Many thanks to Yvonne for initially posting this!!

This post is exactly what it says: the places I travel to in books each month.

Enjoy my travels, and please let me know if you have read these books.


Countries I visited the most: The United States, England

States/Provinces I visited the most: New Mexico, Texas, Colorado, Oregon, Georgia, Mississippi, Alabama, Pennsylvania, Kentucky, Vermont, North Carolina, Massachusetts, California

Cities I visited the most: Austin, Crowe Lake, Roswell, Portland, Atlanta, Jackson,Pittsburgh,Cold Hollow, Durham


United States

California (Modesto), Washington (Fort Lewis, Elk Grove)
New York (New York City)
Colorado (Montezuma County, Dolores), New Mexico (Counselor)
New Mexico (Fort Sumner)
Arizona (Rim Vista, Phoenix)
New Mexico (Baldo, Roswell), Texas (Austin, Crowe Lake)
Texas (Austin, Crowe Lake, Brownstone), Utah, Nevada (Roswell), Colorado, Oregon (Portland)
Oregon (Portland), Idaho, Nevada (Roswell), Texas (Austin)
Texas (Austin, Catacomb), Georgia (Atlanta), Louisiana (Monroe), Mississippi (Jackson), Alabama (Birmingham), New Mexico (Roswell)
Texas (Austin), Georgia (Atlanta), Mississippi (Jackson), Ohio (Columbus), Alabama (Montgomery)
Texas (Dallas, Gladtow), Mississippi (Little Rock), Tennessee (Memphis), Kentucky (Lexington), Colorado (Marlin), Pennsylvania (Pittsburgh)
Pennsylvania (Pittsburgh), Massachusetts (Worcester, Boston)
Texas (Austin), West Virginia (Charleston), Kentucky
Puerto Rico (San Juan)
Vermont (Cold Hollow)
Vermont (Cold Hollow)
North Carolina (Durham), Vermont (Cold Hollow)
North Carolina (Durham), Vermont (Cold Hollow)
Vermont (Cold Hollow), Massachusetts
California (Catalina Island (Avalon), Caldwell)
California (Los Angeles, Fresno), New Mexico (Jamestown), Texas (Amarillo), Arkansas (Fort Smith), Missouri (Kansas City), Minnesota (Minneapolis), Vermont (White River Junction, Brandon)
Colorado (Colorado Springs, Limon, Woodland Park, Walden)
Georgia (Alessandra)
Georgia (Alessandra)

Afghanistan


Bermuda

Hamilton

England

Dexford, Cliffburn
Birmingham, London

Scotland

Aviemore

Nepal

Mustang Valley

Falkland Islands

Port Stanley

Nambia

Elksberg

Netherlands

Limburg, Maria Hoop

Bavaria

Pfälzerwald

Czechoslovakia


Norway


Shetland Islands

Lerwick

Canada

Montreal

Australia

Victoria (Melbourne, Hanley)

January 2026 Wrap-Up


Personal Highlights from this month:

  • Started the New Year off with a bang. Vinnie (one of my cats) got bitten by Loki (another one of my cats). An abscess formed (unknown to me), then burst, and after a couple of days’ wait (it burst on a Friday night, the vet wasn’t open until Monday). I got him to the vet on Monday, and he had an infection along with the start of cellulitis. Poor guy was put on antibiotics and pain killers :(.
  • The next week, we took Tony (our orange-and-white cat) to the vet. He has allergies and developed a hot spot under his ear. In a week, it grew super large, and his itching was getting dangerously close to his eye. The vet thought it was ear mites (none), then ear infections (none), and finally settled on a flea allergy. She gave him flea-and-tick medication (we used Pet Armour, but she said OTC wouldn’t work), a shot of antibiotics, a shot of steroids, and oral steroids. The oral steroids are working (no itching), but the hot spot looks awful.
  • Mr. Z started his internship this month. He is doing IT at a local hospital. He was supposed to do it last semester, but they couldn’t place him. This is also an honors class for him. I love it because he will gain real-world experience in a job.
  • We got hit with a pretty bad winter storm at the end of the month.

Reading Highlights from this month:

  • I read and finished Hunting Justice by P.L. Clark. It was a very cut-and-dry revenge story with a sub storyline of the main male character having PTSD. I left this book feeling a little underwhelmed because everything was wrapped up too quickly.
  • I reread The Descendant by Ally Capraro. I enjoyed the storyline. But I do wish the author had gone into more detail about the Lapo and the Xemlix’s war. I am sure more is explained in book 2, but it isn’t linked on The StoryGraph or Goodreads, so I guess I will wait(and yes, I know I can Google, but I am lazy… lol).
  • I read the first two books of The Society Lost series (The Shepherd and Betrayal). They were pretty good books, and I am looking forward to reading the rest of the series.
  • I read and finished Deadly Deceit by Karen Randau. This book was all over the place, and I mean that in a good way. It went from an implied terrorist mass shooting to internal crimes committed against a Marine to a cover-up by a US Senator (sounds familiar, huh) to crimes committed during war by Marines in Iraq. Also, add in corrupt cops and kidnapping, and it was nuts, and I loved the journey. I am a little disappointed that the other books aren’t on Kindle and will be watching for them.
  • I finished Missing – Dead or Alive by Peter Martin. I found this to be a predictable mystery/thriller until the middle of the book. There was a huge plot twist, and then the surprises just kept coming. By the end of the book, I was invested because it had changed so much and because of what had happened.
  • I finished The Cascade series (Survive, Rescue, Mutant, Conflict, Siege, Outpost, Beyond, and Salvation). This was a great series to read. The books were fairly short (between 150-250 pages each). The plots moved fast, and the author had no qualms about killing off long-term characters. I will definitely be rereading these books!!
  • I read book 1 of The Forsaken Series (Unknown) by Phil Price. While I liked the book, I found the constant jumping between characters and places a little overwhelming. I will read the rest of the series when it becomes free or goes on KU.
  • I finished reading the Cold Hollow Mystery series (Cold Hollow, Weaving the Web, The Maestro, Vengeance, and The Butcher). I wasn’t expecting to like this series as much as I did. The author believed in putting her main characters in peril, and she wasn’t shy about killing off unpleasant characters. I would highly recommend this series.
  • I finished reading book 1 of The Criminally Insane series (Bad Karma). It was OK. I wish the author had focused more on Agnes’s belief that she was Trey’s reincarnated lover. I do plan on reading the other books in the series (Red Angel and Night Cage) if they ever go on KU.
  • I finished reading Flash Drive by Peter C. Foster. It was alright. The plotline was predictable until the last half of the book. Then the author threw in some doozies of plotline twists. I don’t think I will reread this book.
  • I finished reading Final Masquerade by Cindy Davis. This was another OK book for me. I honestly thought that Paige was losing it for 90% of the book. But the end proved me wrong. I also thought that Chris (who was OK to cause numerous accidents with his truck) was either part of the conspiracy or with the law. I’m neutral about rereading this book.
  • I read and finished Broken by Brooke Linford. It was a very fast-paced book. It was also a little predictable. I wasn’t a huge fan of Amanda or Lucas, but neither of them deserved what was happening to them.
  • I finished the first book of the Colorado Chapters (What Survives of Us) by Kathy Miner. I enjoyed reading this book and will be looking for the rest of the series to show up on KU.
  • I read and finished The Alessandra Chronicles (The Solitary Apocolypse, Let the Devil In, A Greater Evil) by Jeff Haws. This was a fast-paced, very scary take on epidemics and the fallout. I finished the entire series in 2 days.

Books I Read:


Monthly Playlist (I use songs featured in the book, if there are any, along with a playlist generated by ChatGPT).


Featured Song of the Month

It’s Monday! What Are You Reading?—January 26th, 2026

It’s Monday! What Are You Reading? a place to meet and share what you have been and are about to be reading over the week. It’s a great post to organize yourself. It’s an opportunity to visit, comment, and add to your groaning TBR pile! So welcome in everyone. This meme started on J Kaye’s blog and then was hosted by Sheila from Book Journey. Sheila then passed it on to Kathryn at The Book Date.

Jen Vincent, Teach Mentor Texts, and Kellee of Unleashing Readers decided to give It’s Monday! a kid-lit focus. If you read and review books in children’s literature – picture books, chapter books, middle-grade novels, young adult novels, or anything in those genres – join them.


What I am Reading Now

Stephanie has lost everything.
Slipping through her hands has been her control of the town she loves, her freedom, and even her dignity. With Audrey back firmly in control of the town of Alessandra, Michael at her side, and the rings back in place, Stephanie’s alone, betrayed, and hopeless, scratching at the dirt that’s caked on her body, trapped in quarantine and awaiting certain death.
But she has the medical knowledge Audrey needs for her crowning the H6N1 vaccine that would end this nightmare and make her a legend. If the researchers at the local hospital are going to find the vaccine in time to save the town, Stephanie may need to be the one to get it done. And that means she lives, for the time being.
Now, the clock is ticking as Stephanie risks everything to rescue herself and the entire town before Audrey decides it’s time to cement her grip on Alessandra forever. Read the finale to The Alessandra Chronicles today to find out who lives to see how the saga ends when we find out A Greater Evil always lurks.


What I am reading Monday and Tuesday:

He’s a beautiful devil in Armani with a twisted sense of justice… and he’s one hot heartbeat away from killing me.

Aleksio grew up orphaned, hunted, separated from his brothers — because of my father.

Now the sweet boy is back, a dark prince, gorgeous and brutal in his Armani suit, wrapping my hair in his fist. He’s my captor, my tormenter. He’ll do anything to rescue his brothers… and I’m my father’s only weakness.

“I’m the most dangerous enemy you’ll ever have,” he tells me, “Because every time you look at me, you see somebody good.”

But I remember when Aleksio was my only friend. I remember when they lowered his tiny casket into the ground, and how I cried when they lied to us and told us the prince was dead.

“My brothers think I’m obsessed. Imagining ghosts. But I’ll always know you.” ~Viktor

Who is the nun who never shows her face?

Ever since killing the love of his life, the beautiful and fierce mafia assassin named Tanechka, Viktor has lived in utter torment.

Now, years later, he comes upon a nun who will never show her face.

Viktor is sure this is Tanechka herself — that she has improbably, impossibly survived. Is it obsession? A figment of a guilty conscience? Or is this their second chance?