Bookish Travels: May 2026 Destinations

Colorful fantasy map blending famous world landmarks with open books and fantasy elements

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: United States

States/Provinces I visited the most: New York, Georgia, California, Arizona, Florida

Cities I visited the most: New York City, Tellowee, Atlanta, Glendale, Los Angeles, Malibu, Catalina Island, Pasadena


United States

  • EMP by Orion Enzo Gaudio
    • Washington, D.C.
    • New York
    • Colorado
      • Boulder
      • Lyons
      • Longmont
    • Minnesota
      • Minneapolis
    • South Dakota
      • Watertown
  • The Prophecy by Lucy Varna
    • New York
      • New York City
    • Georgia
      • Tellowee
  • Light’s Bane by Lucy Varna
    • New York
      • New York City
    • Georgia
      • Buford
      • Tellowee
      • Atlanta
    • Florida
      • Gainesville
    • North Carolina
      • Raleigh
  • The Enemy Within by Lucy Varna
    • Georgia
      • Tellowee
  • Tempered by Lucy Varna
    • Georgia
      • Atlanta
      • Tellowee
    • California
      • San Francisco
  • In All Things, Balance by Lucy Varna
    • Georgia
      • Tellowee
  • Sanctuary by Lucy Varna
    • Georgia
      • Clayton
      • Tellowee
    • New York
  • Time’s Enemy by Jennette Marie Powell
    • Ohio
      • Dayton
  • Beyond the Eyes by Rebekkah Ford
    • Oregon
      • Astoria
  • Hollywood Assassin by M.Z. Kelly
    • California
      • Hollywood
      • Avenal
      • Los Angeles
    • Arizona
      • Tucson
  • Hollywood Blood by M.Z. Kelly
    • California
      • Hollywood
      • Santa Monica
      • Glendale
      • Malibu
      • Los Angeles
    • Florida
      • Fort Lauderdale
  • Hollywood Crazy by M.Z. Kelly
    • California
      • Hollywood
      • Compton
      • Mountain View
      • Newport Beach
      • Palm Springs
      • Pasadena
      • Van Nuys
      • Los Angeles
  • Hollywood Dirty by M.Z. Kelly
    • California
      • Bakersfield
      • Glendale
      • Lynwood
      • Hollywood
      • Los Angeles
    • Nevada
      • Las Vegas
  • Hollywood Enemy by M.Z. Kelly
    • California
      • Hollywood
      • Malibu
      • Los Angeles
    • Oklahoma
      • Tulsa
      • Claremore
      • Chandler
      • Oklahoma City
    • Arizona
      • Phoenix
    • New Mexico
      • Santa Fe
  • Hollywood Forbidden by M.Z. Kelly
    • California
      • Catalina Island
        • Avalon
  • Hollywood Games by M.Z. Kelly
    • California
      • Catalina Island
      • Hollywood
      • Los Angeles
      • Pasadena
  • Hollywood Homicide by M.Z. Kelly
    • California
      • Los Angeles
      • Hollywood
      • Malibu
      • Santa Barbara
      • Beverly Hills
    • Arizona
      • Scottsdale

Sweden


Turkey

  • Sanctuary by Lucy Varna
    • Konya
    • Göreme
    • Aksaray
    • Cappadocia
    • Istanbul
    • Kayseri
    • Nevşehir

Mexico

May 2026 Wrap-Up

Stack of fantasy books titled The Astral Compendium, Year of Dreams 2026, Whispers of Eloria, and Tales from the Void on a wooden table with glowing fairies, a candle, an open book, compasses, a lantern, and a steaming cup.

Personal Highlights from this month:

  • Week of April 26th through May 2nd:
    • Mr. Z finished his internship this week. I can’t tell you how happy I am that this is over. With gas prices shooting up and it taking $50 to fill my car’s half tank, I am thankful I won’t be driving 15 minutes each way to drop him off/pick him up. He learned a lot from the internship and is now interested in IT (still wants to major in history in college).
    • Miss R was sick at the beginning of the week. She was running a temp and just didn’t feel great.
    • I had my sleep study on Saturday. Normally, the clinic doesn’t do sleep studies on weekends, but they are short-staffed and have people working weekends. I now know what kind of mask I will be using for my sleep apnea (I have central apnea).
    • Mr. Z was able to register for classes at the end of the week. He meets with an advisor on Monday to see if the classes he picked will stay. His classes: 1st year seminar, Wellness Literacy, Historical Studies, Writing Inquiries, and Social Science.
  • Week of May 3rd through May 9th:
    • It’s my birthday this week. I am now 40-something (late 40-something…lol).
    • Mr. Z met with his advisor, and his schedule didn’t change. He was pretty happy. All he has left to do is send them his final transcripts, send the transcripts from CVCC (community college), sign the health form waiver, send over his vaccine records, and take out a student loan to cover the rest of his tuition.
    • Miss R had field day on Tuesday. She had a blast (they let the kids keep their phones, so we got details on every event she participated in).
    • Miss R also had her spring chorus concert on Thursday. Her grade sang “Don’t Worry Be Happy” (she had a solo) and “Shake It Off,” with a 6th/7th/8th-grade compilation of “Somewhere Over the Rainbow/It’s a Wonderful Life” at the end of the show.
  • Week of May 10th through May 16th:
    • Mr. Z had his banquet, which signaled the end of his internship.
    • Miss R has her EOG (end-of-grade) testing on Wednesday and Friday.
    • Miss R went to the orthodontist on Monday and was finally able to pick out colors for her bracket band. She went with red.
    • Mr. Z went to the FAA building in Charlotte and got his drone license.
  • Week of May 17th through May 23rd:
    • Mr. Z had his senior awards night on Monday. He got cords for his academy (computer science), was recognized for getting his FAA license (for the drone), was a founding member of the HS’s esports team, and earned a Platinum rating on his ACTs.
    • Miss R passed her EOG’s. She was a little worried about math, but the teacher pulled her aside and told her that only 7 kids had passed the EOG (including her).
    • Miss R had her 6th-grade awards ceremony on Thursday. She made the AB Honor Roll (for the year) and received an award for Most Likely to be the Sheriff in a Western (LOL).
    • Mr. Z graduated on Friday!!!
    • Miss R was accepted into a leadership camp sponsored by our local police department (SROs run it). She can’t wait to attend.
  • Week of May 24th through May 28th (split week due to this post going live on the 28th)
    • Memorial Day here was rainy and cool. But I am not complaining, because we need the rain (we are under water restrictions due to drought).
    • I also had to get used to not waking up at 5:00 am (easier said than done).

Books I Read:

  • Geek Girl Mysteries by Sherry D. Ficklin: I got the first book in this series for free, and I am waiting for the other books to either go free or be added to KU. I also started this book the last week of April and didn’t finish it in time for my April 2026 Wrap-Up.
    • Playing with Fire (Book 1): This book stood out after a long series binge. As a YA mystery with a touch of romance, it offered a refreshing storyline. Farris’s character was memorable—snarky, strong, and vulnerable. While the cybercriminal’s identity was clear early, Farris’s method for discovering it was impressive. The book left me eager to read the rest of the series; it’s worth picking up if you’re looking for engaging YA mysteries.
  • The Districts series by Orion Enzo Gaudio: Another book that I got for free, and another series that I am either waiting for the rest of the books to become free or show up on KU.
    • EMP (Book 1): An engaging introduction to the series. It introduces multiple intertwined plotlines and characters. I am left curious about several matters, such as whether the president survived and the whereabouts of the First Lady. I expect these questions will be resolved in future books.
  • Daughters of the People series by Lucy Varna: I have been interested in this series for years, but never had a reason to read it (it had been sitting on my TBR for a while). So far, I like it and will be reading the rest of the books in the series (they were on KU as of this post).
    • The Prophecy (Book 1): This was an excellent series debut. It moved quickly, yet paused enough for meaningful character development. I appreciated Maya and Dierdre’s dynamic and their engagement with the other Daughters. Maya and James’ relationship evolved naturally from beginning to end. Several pivotal characters appeared, including those leading into the next book. The ending of The Prophecy was chaotic and intriguing, raising more questions than it answered. Normally, I prefer clarity, but this ambiguity was effective. The author thoughtfully added a glossary, which clarified terms used throughout the series.
    • Light’s Bane (Book 2): This book starts shortly after the events in The Prophecy. Like the first book, the author doesn’t skimp on action. At the same time, she builds Dani and Dave’s relationship, complicating matters as the head of The Shadow People wants peace (even though his brother doesn’t). Around halfway through, a twist hinted at in book 1 is revealed, and because it involves Dani and her parentage, I felt shock and sympathy for her. When the truth comes out, Dani’s anger toward Rebecca feels entirely justified, and I share in her frustration. The end, just as chaotic as the first book, had a funeral scene that gave me chills and left me feeling unsettled. Finally, the author hints at who book 3 will focus on, and I am really looking forward to it.
    • The Enemy Within (Book 3): This book is Indigo and Bobby’s love story. While I liked the book (and loved the second-chance romance), I did get a little grumpy about everything else that is going on. For instance, I thought Rebecca’s reaction to what Bobby did (the tattoo) and blaming it on Indigo was insane. Similarly, Bobby’s digging into Indigo’s past by asking her mother about her nightmares rather than asking Indigo felt off. Moving on, the whole storyline with India—her jealousy over Indigo having a husband (which made zero sense), her commitment to The Eternal Order, and her relationship with Bobby’s friend—was almost too much.
    • Tempered (Book 3.5): This is Hawthorne and Aaron’s story. I liked Hawthorne—she took zero crap from anyone and had a soft side reserved for Lali, her granddaughter. In contrast, I wasn’t so fond of Aaron; not believing Hawthorne about her age was understandable, but telling others she was crazy was awful. The things he said to her face (calling her delusional, etc.) made me want to go into the book and smack him. However, he did redeem himself, mostly because of how he treated Lali (Aaron was her puppy… lol) and because he admitted he was wrong about everything. The Eternal Order appeared when Hawthorne’s niece tried to kidnap Lali to raise her in the Order, and the assassin also showed up. Overall, it was a fast, good read.
    • In All Things, Balance (Book 4): This was Moira and Tom’s book, set right before, during, and after Bobby’s kidnapping. I loved Moira—a badass with a foul mouth and a kind soul, whose actions were fierce and touching. Tom, in contrast, frustrated me. He understood the Daughters’ customs but refused to follow them, leading Moira and Naomi (another Daughter) on, which unsettled me. Things worked out in the middle, aside from his bullheadedness, which almost got him killed. When Moira revealed what happened to her daughters during the Easter Massacre, my heart broke for her. The book ended in a shocking way after the Assassin’s actions, and the author set up the next book with Jerusha and Drew, leaving me eager for more.
    • Sanctuary (Book 5): This is Jerusha and Drew’s book. Fast-paced and heavy on the sex, Sanctuary was set mostly in Turkey. I loved Jerusha and Drew’s relationship. The Oracle’s connection to the head of the Shadow People explained a lot. Heads-up for sensitive content: Jerusha was subjected to repeated sexual assault for 10 days by Marcus, the younger brother of the Shadow People leader. The end was interesting, as the author didn’t reveal the next couple.
  • Saturn Society series by Jennette Marie Powell: I was only able to read the first book in this series (which I got for free). I am waiting for the rest of the books to either go on KU or become free themselves.
    • Time’s Enemy (Book 1): I felt somewhat ambivalent about this book. It started off strong, but towards the middle of the book (when he was saving Charlotte as a child), my interest waned. The rest of the book featured Tony moving back and forth in time, each time altering the future. I realized who Violet was early on, but her storyline frequently shifted. She moved from having amnesia to searching for her birth parents to knowing who she was, which made the plot harder to follow and didn’t seem to contribute much.
  • Beyond the Eyes series by Rebekkah Ford: As with 95% of the books I read, I got this for free (either from a newsletter or found on a blog I follow).
    • Beyond the Eyes (Book 1): I was ambivalent towards this book. I enjoyed Paige’s relationship with her friends. In contrast, I disliked anything involving Matt and Brayden and the insta-love. I also found the bullying subplot with Ashley unnecessary. Furthermore, I wish the author had explained where the dark beings came from. Paige’s premonitions were discussed repeatedly in the first few chapters, but the visions only appeared twice and lacked an explanation. Lastly, the ending seemed rushed, and the explanation about what happened to the ring didn’t sit right with me.
  • Hollywood Alphabet series by M.Z. Kelly: I almost cried when I saw how many books were in this series (26). But I am determined to continue finishing the series (the books are on KU). So here goes nothing.
    • Hollywood Assassin (Book 1): This was an outstanding start to the series. I appreciated Kate’s witty humor, even during setbacks. Her moral compass was uncompromising—she’d risk termination rather than distort the truth. I admired her commitment to the unexpected case she dove into. That case was wild, packed with unpredictable twists that left me reeling. The reveal of the antagonists stunned me, especially the last-minute surprise villain. Kate’s best friend, Natalie, was hilarious; I laughed out loud every time she appeared.
    • Hollywood Blood (Book 2): This was a strong sequel in the series. Typically, the second book diminishes the first’s momentum, but not here. The story was chaotic from start to finish, and I enjoyed every moment. Kate skillfully assembled the mystery of how Myra knew Karma and the cause behind the deaths surrounding Karma. Myra was disturbingly evil, yet I sympathized with her. It seems she would have been deeply traumatized without meeting Azareal or suffering psychological and sexual abuse from him. Azareal’s true identity shocked me; the reveal was entirely unexpected. The final two chapters delivered a major twist.
    • Hollywood Crazy (Book 3): This book occurs several months after Hollywood Blood. After Kate’s apartment exploded at the end of the previous book, she now lives with Natalie (who is separated from her husband) and other roommates. The roommates—and the thin walls—had me laughing uncontrollably. Conversely, I was fascinated by the investigation into the double murder. The plot was intricate and unpredictable, and Kate’s final revelation of the culprit and motive stunned me. A compelling secondary storyline involves Kate, her late father, and the circumstances of his death. I was genuinely taken aback by what was uncovered.
    • Hollywood Dirty (Book 4): I enjoyed reading this book. It unfolds several months after Hollywood Crazy, and Kate’s life grows even more chaotic. She is tasked with reopening a cold case after glaring inconsistencies in the original investigation come to light. This book consistently made me laugh. Nana’s antics provided essential comic relief amid Kate’s inquiry into Jezzy’s murder. I was stunned by what she discovered and surprised that earlier investigators overlooked so much. The plot involving Kate’s biological mother took an unexpectedly painful direction, revealing clues about the man who killed Kate’s father. The story became even stranger when Kate tracked him down and learned he was dating her adoptive mother. The finale is packed with surprises. What I appreciated most was that Jezzy’s death involved multiple people, not just one. There was also a devastating twist I never anticipated. I am eager to read book 5!
    • Hollywood Enemy (Book 5): This book is set shortly after Hollywood Dirty. I enjoyed the two main narratives: Kate’s search for the Artist and her being pursued by her biomother’s stalker. The FBI case she investigated captivated me. A serial killer inspired directly by a painting from a mentally ill artist was compelling. I appreciated how the author withheld the true culprit (well, in a way, he revealed it, but I didn’t recognize it until I finished the book). The stalker, who seemed like a literal chameleon, fascinated me. You never knew where or when he would emerge. The way the author wove both narratives together was impressive. The two twists at the end of the book stunned me and broke my heart.
    • Hollywood Forbidden (Book 6): Set three months after the tragic events of Hollywood Enemy and on Catalina Island, this book examines healing from grief and navigating life after trauma. It also delves into cults, specifically a sex cult, highlighting perseverance and the instinct to protect others. With dual plotlines, it tracks crime and investigation concurrently. I found the investigation engaging, though I was frustrated by the two officers assigned to help Kate. Kate’s decision to help search for the girls felt compelling, given that her best friend’s niece was missing. The investigation proved challenging, and I appreciated that. Kate fought for every clue. I also enjoyed the storyline about Grace and the missing girls, admiring her ingenuity and determination to help the younger girls. Her decisive actions at the end saved Sissy and her friends. The conclusion was somewhat predictable (the antagonists were apprehended), yet it also offered surprises. The ending seamlessly set up the next book.
    • Hollywood Games (Book 7): This book unfolds shortly after Hollywood Forbidden and delivers a thrilling ride. Kate and her friends (Mo, Natalie, and company) return energized after their “vacation.” While Kate investigates the murder of a former rapper turned reality star with a new partner (who has a phobia of dead bodies and aspires to act), she faces escalating turmoil in her personal life. The pace is relentless from the first page, and the author maintains strong momentum. A secondary storyline quickly intertwines with the main plot (FYI: blackmail has its limits). There’s also a thread about a cold case linked to the house where Kate is temporarily staying. And Kate’s ongoing romance with McCade, the cowboy sheriff from Catalina Island, adds depth. The plot twists are intense, and the ending is truly jaw-dropping.
    • Hollywood Homicide (Book 8): This story is set a few months after Hollywood Games. The book is tightly constructed and moves briskly, stirring heartbreak and humor in equal measure. I found myself laughing with Natalie, Mo, Nanna, and other unforgettable characters, even as emotional moments emerged. The plot follows Kate as she confronts her mental health, various relationships, and her career. I empathized with Kate, who felt pressure from all directions, both personally and professionally. Still, even at her lowest, she stayed committed to the case. I found it smart that the author sent Kate to a therapist; her sessions brought visible relief and helped her recover her incisive, boundary-pushing spirit. I enjoyed how she unraveled the case and outmaneuvered both the head of Section One and Jessica, who seems especially vindictive. I’m also intrigued by how her working relationship with Pearce will evolve. I was not surprised by the identity of the murderer or the location of the body in the cold case.

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

Popsugar 2026 Reading Challenge—May

Prompts I finished in May


A book that features a platonic friendship between a man and a woman

WWW Wednesday: May 13th, 2026

WWW Wednesday is a weekly meme hosted by Sam at Taking on a World of Words.

The Three Ws are:

What are you currently reading?

What did you recently finish reading?

What do you think you’ll read next?

Here is what I am reading, what I recently finished, and what I plan to read from Thursday to Wednesday.

Let me know if you have read or plan to read any of these books!!


What I am currently reading:

Things could be worse for LAPD Detective, Kate Sexton. Okay, so her ex-husband cheated on her and the DVD of his indiscretions made the rounds of the entire department, she’s broke and living above an appliance store with her canine partner, Bernie, who is a sexual predator, her British friend, Natalie, has a vocabulary that would make Howard Stern blush, and her mother is hallucinating about having sex with a dead president.

But things could get worse, like Kate could be stalked by a sadistic serial killer while she tries to solve a thirty year-old murder and save the life and reputation of a cop wanted for the crime. Come to think of it, maybe things couldn’t get any worse because this is Kate’s life.

Can Kate elude the killer, solve the cold case, keep Bernie’s sexual wanderlust under control, keep her best friend out of trouble, save a cop from death row, and find love again? Only time, loads of trouble, and tons of laughs will tell. Hollywood Assassin has more twists and turns than a car chase down Sunset Strip with a Hollywood starlet at the wheel.

Hollywood Assassin is the first book in the Hollywood Alphabet Series.


What I recently finished reading:

I never thought I would die at the age of seventeen.

My name is Paige. I live in Astoria, Oregon (the same town Goonies was filmed in). I have premonitions, but it’s weird because . . . well, they’re cryptic and spoken to me by a ghostly voice.

The voice told me I was going to die and since then, bizarre things have been happening to me.

My ears ring whenever my friend Matt comes around, and a yellow laser beam of light swipes across his iris.

When I was on a date with a really hot and mysterious guy (I think I’m falling in love with him, btw), I had the same encounter with a creepy stranger.

I found out today there are dark forces in this world and something special about me, a light that some of them can see and are afraid of.

My life is in danger.

But their leader has been seeking an enchanted object for thousands of years, and I’m the only one who can find it.

He needs my help.

I’m now deeply entangled in a hidden world of dark spirits, immortals, ancient secrets, and magick.

If I don’t comply with their demands, they’ll kill me.

If I do, Armageddon will happen.


What I plan on reading Thursday through Sunday:

LAPD Detective Kate Sexton and her canine partner, Bernie, return in this edge-of-your-seat thriller with laugh-out-loud humor. Hollywood Blood is the second book in the Hollywood Alphabet Series Thrillers.

If you think you’ve got problems, meet LAPD cop, Kate Sexton. She’s just been promoted to the department’s elite Robbery Homicide Division, along with her canine partner, Bernie, a first for the homicide unit. But things immediately go downhill when a famous singer’s manager is shot and killed during one of Kate’s mother’s psychic séances. While Kate tries to balance her troubled relationship with her mother and an ex-cop, things get even crazier when the killer strikes again . . . and again . . . and then targets those closest to the investigation.

As she tracks the killer, things turn even more bizarre when Kate learns the suspect in the homicides is the leader of a blood thirsty cult out for revenge. To make matters worse, Bernie’s sexual wanderlust is out of control, her best friend Natalie meddles in the case, and Kate’s boss thinks she’s leaking details about the murders to the press.

So you think things are crazy in Hollywood? Just wait, they’re about to get a lot crazier. Maybe it’s because LAPD homicide cop, Kate Sexton’s best friend, Natalie, has a new boyfriend who is brilliant but deranged. Or maybe it’s because Kate is now living with roommates and a landlord who make the Adams Family seem tame by comparison. Or maybe it’s because Kate’s canine partner, Bernie, is about to pay the price for some serious mischief. Or maybe it’s because Kate’s love life is like a rollercoaster, full of wild twists and turns.

A murdered Hollywood power couple, an escort service for the rich and powerful, an out of control canine partner, a love triangle, and a family secret that’s been buried for more than thirty years all combine to make Hollywood Crazy one of M.Z. Kelly’s most exciting thrill rides yet.

Hollywood Crazy continues the laugh-out-loud humor, crazy characters, and nail-biting excitement of the first two books in the series.

M.Z. Kelly is the author of three books in the Hollywood Alphabet Series Thrillers: Hollywood Assassin, Hollywood Blood, and Hollywood Crazy. And coming soon, the fourth book in the series, Hollywood Dirty!

Kate and Bernie are back in this edge-of-your seat thriller with laugh out loud humor. Hollywood Dirty is the fourth book in the Hollywood Alphabet Series Thrillers.

LAPD Detective Kate Sexton and her canine partner, Bernie, are out to solve one of the biggest crimes in Hollywood history. Olympic gold medalist, Jezzie Rose, America’s sweetheart, has been found dead and dumped in an alleyway. All signs point to Jezzie’s former boyfriend as committing the crime, but the case takes an unexpected turn when Kate suspects someone else is involved. Things get complicated when LAPD’s new chief of police allows the press into the case. To make matters worse Kate’s love life is on the rocks, her roommates Natalie and Mo insist on interfering in the case, and her sexually obsessed elderly landlord, Nana, has taken in a clinically depressed Elvis impersonator. Oh, and one other thing. Kate is determined to get to the bottom of a thirty-year-old family secret that involves lies, betrayal, and murder.

Can Kate track down the killer, keep her friends under control, deal with Nana and Elvis’s lusty relationship, find love again, and finally uncover the truth behind her family secrets? Hollywood Dirty is loads of trouble, tons of laughs, and full of the dirty little secrets that makes the city of dreams famous.

So you think you’ve got problems, meet LAPD Detective Kate Sexton and her canine partner, Bernie. Thirty years after Kate’s father was murdered in cold blood his killer is back and he’s coming for her. After the department decides to temporarily assign her to work with the FBI to get her out of harms way, Kate soon learns that things have gone from bad to worse when she’s assigned to help track down, The Artist, one of the most deranged and sadistic serial killers in the history of the agency. As The Artist’s killing cycle approaches, Kate teams with hard-headed FBI agent Joe Dawson who has recently come out of retirement to work the case.
As Kate and Joe track the killer, things take an unexpected turn. The Artist returns to the place where his killing cycle began, at the same time Kate herself is stalked by the deranged mad man who shattered her family by killing her father when she was a little girl.
Packed with fast-paced action, loads of laugh-out-loud humor, a crazy cast of new and returning characters, and edge-of-your-seat suspense, Hollywood Enemy is a not to be missed thrill ride.

WARNING: The Hollywood Alphabet Series Thrillers contain adult language and laugh out loud situations that are not for the faint of heart! If you think you can handle Kate Sexton’s crazy life order Hollywood Enemy today.

Note: Each book in this series is written so that it can be read without any prior knowledge of any of the others. If you want to start on the last book and work backwards, or start in the middle, you can still enjoy the series without missing anything!

WWW Wednesday: May 6th, 2026

WWW Wednesday is a weekly meme hosted by Sam at Taking on a World of Words.

The Three Ws are:

What are you currently reading?

What did you recently finish reading?

What do you think you’ll read next?

Here is what I am reading, what I recently finished, and what I plan to read from Thursday to Wednesday.

Let me know if you have read or plan to read any of these books!!


What I am currently reading:

The People are in a time of great need. The Prophecy of Light has been rediscovered, the Eternal Order constitutes a growing threat, and the IECS Archives may hold the key the People need to forever be free of An’s curse.

Moira the Reluctant, immortal Daughter of the renowned Rebecca Upton, journeys from her home in Ireland to assist with efforts to locate Sanctuary, the legendary refuge of the Seven Sisters. There, she meets Tom Fairfax, a reserved archivist tasked with organizing and modernizing the Archives. Tom is everything a Daughter could want in a future mate, handsome, intelligent, and kind. Above all, his touch arouses her in a way no other man’s ever has.

The moment Tom spied Moira, his heart tangled into a knot and hasn’t loosened since. The beautiful Daughter has a sharp tongue and a temper to match, and is not at all the kind of woman he dreamed of calling his own. In spite of the attraction he feels for her, Tom goes out of his way to avoid the fiery Daughter, determined to protect himself from certain heartbreak. Moira is equally determined to have him, regardless of his apparent infatuation with another Daughter.

When Moira’s brother is kidnapped, she and Tom are thrown together in a way neither anticipated, forcing them to trust one another or risk losing their budding love under the crushing weight of the Order’s never-ending quest for continued immortality.


What I recently finished reading:

Among the People, Hawthorne the Chronicler is well-known for two things: Her faithful rendition of their history and her inclination to behead those who betray her. To mortals, Hawthorne is better known as Al C. Hawthorne, a fantasy writer with a stellar imagination and a knack for complex stories. It is in this guise that she must track down the sources of comic book illustrator Aaron Kesselman’s modernized tales of Rebecca the Blade.

Hawthorne’s blunt words and lithe grace intrigue Aaron, enough for him to take her up on the offer of sharing her bed. Before he knows it, his heart begins the fall into love, a fall he’s willing to take if only he can persuade Hawthorne that she isn’t a two thousand year old immortal descended from one of the most ruthless warriors in British history.

The past isn’t the only obstacle standing in the way of true love. The Eternal Order is on the move, targeting key members of the People in their never-ending quest to extinguish the Light. Hawthorne soon learns that a strong arm and a sharp blade aren’t always the best weapons in a Daughter’s arsenal, especially when her heart is involved.

Daughters of the People: Immortal Amazons unjustly cursed, struggling to save their People, and their hearts.


What I plan on reading Thursday through Sunday:

Jerusha Mankiller has found herself in a lot of tight spots during her century and a half of living, but her current assignment takes the cake. Her mother, the formidable Blade, has sent her halfway around the world to investigate clues to the locations of Sanctuary and the City of the Sisters. The catch? Her cover is as the wife of her brother’s best friend, a former Delta Force Operator with a smart attitude and a wicked smile. Playing somebody’s husband isn’t a new cover for Drew Martin, but it’s the first time he’s partnered a woman he’s got the hots for. Unfortunately, Jerusha treats him like her kid brother, and when she’s not, she’s instituted a strictly hands-off policy. One kiss wouldn’t kill her, would it? And at least then he’d know if the wild attraction tugging at him affected her, too.Tracking down decades-old leads isn’t exactly easy, though. Soon, Jerusha and Drew have their hands full countering the problems cropping up around every corner. Someone is tailing them, the Shadow Enemy turns up in the unlikeliest of places, and an ancient Daughter sets her cap for Drew, leaving him wondering what could possibly go wrong next.

One unwanted gift. One great wrong. One chance to make things right…

Tony Solomon never wanted to be a time traveler. But when a freak accident gifts him with the ability to travel in time, he becomes an unwilling initiate in the Saturn Society, a secret society of time travelers. Determined to prevent his daughter’s murder, he violates the Society’s highest law and becomes a fugitive. But the Society refuses to tell Tony how to time-travel within his own life, so he seeks help from Charlotte, the woman whose life he saved during a prior trip to the past.

When Tony arrives in 1933 looking for answers, Charlotte is both thrilled and terrified to see her childhood hero. Loyal to the Society, she is honor-bound to bring to justice those who manipulate time for their own gain. In giving him sanctuary, she faces a terrible choice-condemn the man she loves and to whom she owes her life, or deny her deepest convictions by helping him escape and risk sharing his sentence.

I never thought I would die at the age of seventeen.

My name is Paige. I live in Astoria, Oregon (the same town Goonies was filmed in). I have premonitions, but it’s weird because . . . well, they’re cryptic and spoken to me by a ghostly voice.

The voice told me I was going to die and since then, bizarre things have been happening to me.

My ears ring whenever my friend Matt comes around, and a yellow laser beam of light swipes across his iris.

When I was on a date with a really hot and mysterious guy (I think I’m falling in love with him, btw), I had the same encounter with a creepy stranger.

I found out today there are dark forces in this world and something special about me, a light that some of them can see and are afraid of.

My life is in danger.

But their leader has been seeking an enchanted object for thousands of years, and I’m the only one who can find it.

He needs my help.

I’m now deeply entangled in a hidden world of dark spirits, immortals, ancient secrets, and magick.

If I don’t comply with their demands, they’ll kill me.

If I do, Armageddon will happen.

Things could be worse for LAPD Detective, Kate Sexton. Okay, so her ex-husband cheated on her and the DVD of his indiscretions made the rounds of the entire department, she’s broke and living above an appliance store with her canine partner, Bernie, who is a sexual predator, her British friend, Natalie, has a vocabulary that would make Howard Stern blush, and her mother is hallucinating about having sex with a dead president.

But things could get worse, like Kate could be stalked by a sadistic serial killer while she tries to solve a thirty year-old murder and save the life and reputation of a cop wanted for the crime. Come to think of it, maybe things couldn’t get any worse because this is Kate’s life.

Can Kate elude the killer, solve the cold case, keep Bernie’s sexual wanderlust under control, keep her best friend out of trouble, save a cop from death row, and find love again? Only time, loads of trouble, and tons of laughs will tell. Hollywood Assassin has more twists and turns than a car chase down Sunset Strip with a Hollywood starlet at the wheel.