Bookish Travels: March 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: United States

States/Provinces I visited the most: Hawaii, Montana

Cities I visited the most: Hilo, Rock Hard


United States

Obsidian by Kayla Curry—Hawaii (Hilo), California (Los Angeles)

Ruby by Kayla Curry—Hawaii (Hilo)

Grim: The Beginning by Glenna Maynard—Kentucky (Drag Creek)

Let It Be Me by Barbara Speak—Montana, Alabama (Huntsville), Washington D.C.

Promises of Mercy by Vella Day—Montana (Rock Hard)

Foundation For Three by Vella Day—Montana (Rock Hard), Nevada (Las Vegas)

Montana Fire by Vella Day—Montana (Rock Hard, Kalispell, Marie )

Hart to Hart by Vella Day—Virginia (Old Alexandria), Montana (Rock Hard)


England

Through Your Eyes by B.J.S. Bal—London


Scotland

Highlander’s Castle by Joanne Wadsworth—Island of Skye


New Zealand

Highlander’s Castle by Joanne Wadsworth—Auckland

March 2026 Wrap-Up

Personal Highlights from this month:

  • Week of March 1st through March 7th:
    • On March 4th, Mr. Z was honored by our local Rotary Club with a Student of Distinction award. He is our 2nd child to get this award. Miss B got it in her junior year.
    • Miss R got her 2nd treatment of braces on March 5th. She was very sore and unhappy about the bite bar they put on her back teeth.
    • Mr. Z attended the first of two robotics competitions over the weekend. The first one is taking place in Carrabus County.
  • Week of March 8th through March 14th:
    • Miss B and Miss J moved into their first apartment!! BK took the day off (and it was already no school for Miss R and Mr. Z), and we moved them in!!
  • Week of March 15th through March 21st:
    • Mr. Z had a cough that had been lingering for a week, so I took him to the doctor. I thought he would have either bronchitis or a sinus infection. Nope, he had pneumonia. We caught it right at the beginning, so that was good!!
    • Miss R addressed a bullying issue at school. I’m not going to get into it, but a boy had been physically and verbally going after her. She talked to the assistant principal, and it was dealt with.
    • Miss R also had a St. Paddy’s Day dance at school on Friday.
    • Miss R, Mr. Z, BK, and Miss R’s BFF went to see Project Hail Mary. Her science class has been reading the book (finished it on Friday), and her science teacher wanted the entire 6th grade to see the movie. He rented out the theater, and the tickets were only $5 per person. I declined to go because I hate watching movies after reading the books.
  • Week of March 22nd through March 28th:
    • Miss R had to go back to the Dr on the 24th. She had been complaining of a blocked ear since Friday. She had an ear infection that didn’t clear up after she had a sinus/ear infection at the end of February/beginning of March. Hopefully, this antibiotic (not amoxicillin) will do its job. This is the first time in the 20 years I have been a mother that amoxicillin didn’t clear up an ear infection.
    • We got the financial aid packet from App State for Mr. Z. Not going to say how much he has to pay (if no scholarships come through), but it’s a lot….sigh.
    • Miss R broke her wire on her top braces, so off to the orthodontist we went to get it fixed.

Books I Read:

  • The Legends of Dhanen’Mar series:
    • Seeds of Betrayal (Book 4.2): This is Sewyn’s story, which explains why she took the actions she did. I did not like Sewyn, and reading this book made me dislike her even more. None of the main characters from the other books are even mentioned (except for Devlin and Taleb, but not by name). I am very curious about how Adrienne’s storyline is going to progress and who the heck Brienne was!!
    • Legacy of Blood (Book 4.4): Finally, we get the story about Qyn’s parents and how they met!! This book didn’t disappoint. I loved Serena’s spunkiness, and Kain didn’t disappoint at all. I also liked that they introduced the major players I expect to see in the upcoming books. There is also a huge twist (and it is huge) regarding Serena’s pregnancy and what happened afterward. All I have to say is that Serena is one of the strongest characters in this series.
    • Dreams of Mist (Book 4.6): This is Qyn’s story. It takes place immediately after the events of Path of Stars. I have a feeling that there is going to be a huge face-off between Qyn and Serena. There was a brief face-off between them that ended in Qyn’s favor. I also loved that the author got more into his due’foi’beni talents. I am also very curious about Lora. She is unbelievably shy and disfigured (until they get her to a Master Healer), but Qyn is taken with her. A possible romance? Oh, and the mystery of Brienne was answered, and it was HUGE!!
    • Binds of Fate (Book 5): Where do I even start? This book was insane. Devlin is forced to flee Aralexia after the events of Paths of Stars. Taleb realizes that his actions have consequences. Synna and Knoxx arrive in Kohtala with the children (after the events of Dreams of Mist). Lora and her brother are left in Kohtala, and Vivienne is first taken to the city of Revenge and then to Aralexia, where she is placed with Raegan. The Jennites are preparing for war in the North, so Baelin, Taleb, and Madi head there. Meanwhile, Flynn finally gets the Amethyst but at a huge price. He delivers the Amethyst to Synna and Qyn in Kohtala, where they prepare for another battle with Sweyn. But this battle has consequences, and a main character is caught up in it. But a very important lesson is learned, and adjustments are made in time for another attack. This attack takes out another key player (for good, I hope) and tests the Amethyst against the Emerald. Meanwhile, the war in the North is amping up, and Taleb is doing his best to avert it. Baelin does his best to kill Rydin (in battle and through subterfuge) but is thwarted by Rydin’s double Chaos. The Emerald is brought to the North and unleashed on the Jennite army. Half of the army gets a deadly plague, and the other half is left alone….thanks to Rydin’s double Chaos. There is another huge twist in the storyline that made my jaw drop when it was revealed. The book ends with a jaw-dropping revelation and a plan to go find the curse-maker. Oh, and there was a hint of who Flynn is, and one of the main clues was the weapon he carried.
    • Coils of Eternity (Book 5.2): This book takes place 200 years before the series begins. This is also Cryslyn’s story. What got me is that Cryslyn wasn’t a piksie in this book. She was a normal (well, normalish) 15-year-old girl who lived on the run with her mother. The reveal that she was a shapeshifter didn’t surprise me; there were hints in the previous books. I was a little surprised at the end of the book. The explanation for the situation that kept her in Piksie form was sad. But, also sad is what her mother did to Dain. I am looking forward to seeing where he turns up in future books. I also wonder if Cryslyn will ever shapeshift back to her human form.
    • Tangle of Thorns (Book 5.4): This long-awaited book is about Rydin’s younger sister, Andora. It explains the circumstances behind her death (starting with a unicorn). There was a lot more than her just dying. Andora had foreseen her death and the future, including Rydin meeting Madi and Madi becoming one of the central figures in the quests for the Catalyst Stones. She also gave Rydin a list of names. These names were of the men who assaulted her right before her death (there were twelve). And Auguries of Dawn starts off with Rydin finishing that list. But it also shows that Rydin knew he had to meet Madi and that he was instrumental in everything that would happen. That, I did not see coming.
    • Trail of Masks (Book 5.6): So, this book is set towards the end of Binds of Fate. Callan is sent to Vernon to rescue Adrienne, but he first has to complete a task for Vernon’s king: assassinate the assassins who are targeting the king. Then he can go do what he was sent to Vernon to do. Meanwhile, Garitt Simig (the last surviving royal after his family was killed in O’Kada) meets with Vernon’s king to discuss a possible alliance. He also meets up with Knoxx, who is carrying the Amethyst. They are told to go help Callan (whom they don’t like) rescue Adrienne. And there is also the issue of Tossani, who tortured Callan and Tishan. Adrienne is staying with him, and Callan is itching to get revenge. I was very satisfied reading this book because of the ending of two of the villains. For now, there are 3, with one temporarily out of commission.
    • Labyrinth of Myths (book 6): This is the last full book in the series. Unfortunately, the author died before she could complete the series. And again, a lot happened. So here it goes!
      • Qyn dreamwalked into the past with Brienne. He learns about them
      • and their creation, which surprises him. It involves a captive cursebreaker, a coded codex, and a secret that changes everything.
      • Rydin and Cryslyn search for the current cursebreaker and his protector. When he finds them, he learns that Cryslyn is a shapeshifter who has been stuck in piksie form for over 200 years. Rydin is blown away by that revelation and by how young Cryslyn is (she just turned 15 in Coils of Eternity). He convinces the cursebreaker to return and destroy the stones.
      • Callan, Dego, and Tishan are in Vernon and seeking to assassinate the fake Tassoni. They also decide to take out the other two baddies while they are there and to get the Sapphire. Tishan grabs the Sapphire but drops the Amethyst.
      • Taleb decides to correct his mistake of turning down the crown. But he does it in a gruesome way that terrifies his people.
      • Garrit is crowned the king of O’Kada and vows to avenge his people.
    • Crown of Thieves (book 6.2): Set five years before Auguries of Dawn, this novella follows Flynn—a character whose true identity is shrouded in mystery throughout the series, finally revealed in this book. Flynn is actually Aharon Shai, son of the royal guard’s captain in Ceja. Exiled for nearly killing his father, Aharon returns at the request of his best friend, Prince Neco, and arrives to find chaos. The elderly king forces his twelve children to fight to the death to determine the next ruler. Aharon, horrified, is compelled to protect Neco and his betrothed Aya (Neco’s sister), plunging himself into the violent contest. The author also explores how he became Flynn, which I enjoyed.
  • Mystic Stones Series by Kayla Curry:
    • Obsidian (Book 1): I was on the fence about this book for 90% of the book. I wasn’t a huge fan of the Instalove (Ava/Tom and Ava/Jesse). I also wished there had been more discussion of how the lack of Internet access was affecting the world (there were comments). I wasn’t a fan of how Ava’s secret was told (and the fact that there was exactly one hint before Jesse dropped that bomb). I did like that Ava turned into a badass boss girl towards the end (after finding out everything) and served Tom a little bit of justice. It was a different type of paranormal romance, and I’m not sure I’d read it again.
    • Ruby (book 1.5): This book is just a rewrite of book 1, except from Tom’s POV. The author condenses everything, which makes this book a very short read.
  • Black Rebel Riders MC Series by Glenna Maynard:
    • Grim: The Beginning (Book 1): Grim was a fast read, but man, it was all over the place. I normally don’t comment on anything like this, but this book seriously needed some editing. I also couldn’t stand the Instalove between Red and Grim (I hate Instalove). And the violence was insane. Even the ending was a cluster. I mean, how did the baby survive being shot in the womb? So many unanswered questions.
  • Through Your Eyes by B.J.S. Bal: This book was confusing AF. It was a time-travel/science-fiction/romance (well, kinda) that was all over the place. The storyline did kinda get on track later in the book. To be honest, the end of the book was the best part because the main character took the villain and “took care” of him, which effectively changed the future and changed the book (if that makes sense).
  • Highlander Heat Series by Joanne Wadsworth:
    • Highlander’s Castle (Book 1): This book is what I call a fluff book (and I enjoy fluff books). A fluff book is one where the plotline is super easy to follow, the characters are unremarkable, and I can breeze through it without worrying about missing anything. I enjoyed the book’s time-travel angle (wishing on a Faerie Flag was awesome). I also liked that the author used real-life landmarks/historical figures and items to make the book feel more authentic. I look forward to the rest of the series, either free or on Kindle Unlimited.
  • Let It Be Series by Barbara Speak:
    • Let It Be Me (Book 1): This book was slightly more serious than the previous book I read. The main female character, Arianna, was involved with something that caused her family to up and leave Baltimore. Her step-dick (my favorite phrase in the entire book) was very abusive to Arianna (mentally, emotionally, physically). There are several scenes of graphic abuse in the book. The main male character, Canyon, was her savior in every sense. He figured out pretty early in the book about the abuse. The book did a 180 after the barn fire that killed almost all of Canyon’s breeding stock (that drove me to tears). It was finally revealed what happened that made Arianna’s family pack up and move to Montana, and, to be honest, I wasn’t expecting it. I also wasn’t expecting the book’s outcome or ending!! I will definitely be looking for the other books to either be free or on Kindle Unlimited.
  • Montana Promises Series by Vella Day:
    • Promises of Mercy (Book 1): For a menage book, this got pretty deep. The main story was focused on Amber and her menage relationship with Cade and Stone. But there was a secondary storyline that focused on mercy killings occurring at the hospital where Amber works. I do want to warn that there are graphic sex scenes that include some light bondage.
    • Foundation for Three (Book 2): This book focuses on Zoey, Thad, Pete, and their relationship (yes, this is another menage book). Like Promises of Mercy, this book got pretty deep. Zoey is a therapist who counsels hospital workers. There is a murder, and Zoey is put in the killer’s crosshairs because of what she knows. There is also a secondary storyline surrounding Thad’s job (he’s a detective) and gangs. There are some pretty intense sex scenes. The author also made the characters very relatable (well, to a point; I’ve never been in a menage relationship, but I get what Zoey and Thad went through with Pete). There was also a very sweet conclusion to Amber, Cade, and Stone’s story towards the end of this book, along with a hint of what will happen to Zoey, Thad, and Pete.
    • Montana Fire (Book 3): This book focuses on Jamie (whose boyfriend in book one was behind the mercy killings) and Max (an ex-cop turned arson investigator whose family was killed in a fire set by a drug dealer). The romance started off slowly because both Jamie and Max had trauma from their previous relationships. Another factor in the relationship taking its time was the attacks/threats against Jamie. But once Max and Jamie were forced together, the sparks ignited. From about midway through the book on, there was a ton of sex. But the author didn’t forget the storyline and had Max protect Jamie and identify the terrorist cells. There was also, at the end of the book, a very sweet update with Amber, Cade, and Stone; a surprise for Jamie, a trip for Zoey, and a hint at who the next book was going to be about.

Reading highlights from the month

  • Continued the Legends of Dhanen’Mar series from February. I wasn’t expecting it to take me as long as it did to get through the series. But that said, the series is excellent, and I was savoring every book.
  • I stopped doing my monthly post featuring what books I got for free. It was getting time-consuming.

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?—March 16th, 2026

It’s Monday! What Are You Reading? is 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 everyone. This meme started on J Kaye’s blog and was then hosted by Sheila from Book Journey. Sheila then passed it on to Kathryn at The Book Date.


What I am Reading Now

Before assuming the identity of Flynn Fajen and fleeing to the eastern continent, Aharon Shai returns to his native lands of Ceja following a two-year assignment in the west. Upon arriving, he is alarmed to discover the royal family caught in the midst of a perilous tangle as they vie for rulership of the realm.
Incited by the king himself, his majesty’s dozen children have been tasked to prove their worth as well as their cunning by emerging as the final remaining heir, unwilling participants in a challenge where victory awards the crown and failure means death. Betrothed to one royal sibling and the closest of friends with another, Aharon is quick to immerse himself in the treachery, deceit, and viciousness swirling about the palace, while striving to protect those he cares for regardless of the cost.


What I am reading Monday and Tuesday:

It turns out the first guy I date in a long time is a vampire. Not just any vampire, but an important one who is determined to help his vampire-run company take over the world. They’ve already started phase one by taking out all modern technology with a virus that spreads to any device connected to the internet. Of course, they haven’t revealed their identity to the public yet, but my fellow islanders are already panicked as our isolation makes food scarce. How do I know Psytechs plan before all the other humans of the world? Well, that date I mentioned ended up kidnapping me and attempting to turn me. Before escaping, I learned as much as I could about what they were and how they were taking over. Their Deprive humans of technology, let us twist in the wind, then force us to give our blood freely in exchange for virus blockers. My Load up with obsidian, use it to kill the vampires taking over our island, and take the virus blockers by force. Of course, finding out that I’m not exactly human can mess up any agenda.

Tom’s obsession with Ava began long before the events of Obsidian. The client that catches Ava’s eye happens to be a powerful leader of the Psytech corporation. She doesn’t think he’s interested in her other than to poach her from Herrick-Peyton so she can work at Psytech. Little does she know, Tom’s interest in her runs much deeper. This short story companion to Obsidian (Mystic Stones Series #1), shows the point-of-view of both characters at a pivotal point in their relationship. This story can be enjoyed before or after reading the novel of Obsidian. Previously released in 2012. Now remastered.

Book Haul 2026—January

Books I acquired in January. Unless stated, all books were free when I downloaded them


BookBub

Heart of a Runaway Girl by Trevor Wiltzen

The Amazon Code by Nick Thacker

Deep Cover by Jeffrey Jay Levin

The Seal by Juliette N. Banks

Hero by Jolie Vines

Misleading a Duke by A.S. Fenichel

Her Dark Prince by Sass Green

Orion Ruined by Alexandra Iff

Warrior’s Wrath by Cassie Cole

Grumpy Pucking Orc by Debra Dunbar

You, Always by Lauryn Jay

No, You Didn’t by Travis Mohrman

Genesis by Nicolette Fuller

A Shift in Ashes by Maddox Grey

A Shift in Darkness by Maddox Grey

Children of the Knight by Michael J. Bowler

Three Women in Paradise by Victoria Avilan

The Baker and the Body by Jesse Leigh Murray

The Lady and the Footballer by Ellie St. Clair

The Caveman Conspiracy by Bret Hurst

Cowboy Wild by Michelle Beattie

Ruthless Saints by Ella Jade

Wolf Kissed by Heather Renee

Found by the Barbarian by Iona Storm

The Madness of Grief by Panayotis Cacoyannis

Scribes’ Descent by Dylan West

Divine Arrows by Elaia Crowe

From Frost to Flame by Viola Vines

A Fairytale for Snow White by Aisha Urooj

The Spiritual Warriors by Orlando A. Sanchez

Truly Medley Deeply by Kate Watson

Trust the Terrier by D.L. Mitchell

Twelve Mile Bank by Nicholas Harvey

Taming Zane by Lisa Lanay

My Grape Crush by Rowan Rossler

Rule of Three by Misti Wilds

Crown of Blood and Glass by Lucinda Dark

Stars Descend by Kara Jaynes

A Trip to the Myakka Cutoff by David Earth

The City Below by Kevin George

Shadowcast by Crystal D. Grant

The Pucker-Up Pact by J.P. Sterling

Milestones, Magic, and Murder by Bella Colby

Falling for You by Juliet Keane

Bloody Wedding by Carin Hart

Taken by Lies by Ella Miles

Forged of Fire by Stacy Von Haegert

Two Wolves for Soren by R.K. Munin

Swords in the Desert by Doug Peterson

Forsaken Commander by G.J. Ogden

The Woeling Lass by Dave Dobson

Consort of Secrets by Eva Chase

Mistletoe Latte by Ellen Mint

Best Laid Plans by Tom Abrahams

Facade by Lexy Timms

Wedlocked by Mel Teshco

Sins of the Heart by Eve Silver

New Haven by Adam Kirstein

World Whisperer by Rachel Devenish Ford

Inside the Hollow Tree by Laurel Veil

The HighFire Crown by J.T. Lawrence

The Brethren of Greybrook by April Patterson Clemens

Bundle of Trouble by Diana Orgain

Loving Lauren by Jill Sanders

Lethal Blues by R. Weir

Watchtower of Turtle Island by David S. Brody

Bailey and the CEO by Amy Q. Barker

Turning Back Time by Elsie Davis

Head in the Game by Lily Cahil

Her Romeo by Quinn Marlowe

The Prince of Power by Skyler Mason

Secrets & Seduction by S.K. Reign

Dead Run by Camille Picott

Thief in the Castle by Beatrice B. Morgan

Catch You if You Fall by Henrik Wilenius

Huntress Born by Aimee Easterling

Looking for a Cowboy by Tamie Dearen

Bogs, Brews, and Banshees by Rowan Dillon

Best of Intentions by L.K. Farlow

Mr. Big Shot by S.E. Lund

Play You by Tracy Lorraine

Locke by Tracy Lorraine

Faze by Tracy Lorraine

A House of Fangs and Deceit by Alex Frost

I Envy the Walls by Mary Beth Dearmon

The Samurai’s Heart by Walt Mussell

The Woodhaerst Triangle by Patricia M. Osborne

Hunt by L.C. Mawson

Dead Wrong by A.C. Arquin

Hearts to Mend by Christina Berry

Crochet and Corpses by Ramey James

The Fabrication of Eden Pruitt by K.E. Ganshert

Privately Cherished by Lily Cahil

The Binding by Gianaclis Caldwell

Cartel Hunter by Robert Goluba

Almost Him by S.M. Shade

Dragon’s Secret by Isla Elrick

Shadows of the Crown by Dakota Monroe

The Bow of Destiny by P.H. Solomon

Triangle Black by Joseph Miguel

Wild Rose by Vanessa Garden

First Time’s a Charm by Laura Greenwood

The Ex Effect by Jo Watson

A Murder in Longhand by Lisa Pevey

A Proper Scandal by Esther Hatch

A Victim, A Viscount, and Miss Mifford by Claudia Stone

A Death, A Duke, and Miss Mifford by Claudia Stone

Mayan Thunder by Craig A. Hart

Sweet Paradise by Gene Desrochers

A High Price to Pay by Cynthia Hamilton

Compulsion by Julia Sykes

Controlling Stakes by Julia Fisher

Found in Embers by A.J. Blanch

Hungry Like a Wolf by Jessica Lynch

Mates: Maddox and Evangeline by Jessica Lynch

Season of the Witch by Jessica Lynch

The Smiling Dog Cafe by Neil S. Plakcy

The End of Everything by Nate Johnson

The Botanist and the Beast by Viola Vines

Ravenwood Academy: Year One by Lena Mae Hill

The Girl Who Ignored Ghosts by K.C. Tansley

The Elf Captive by P.A. Mason

Love, Lacey Donovan by Jill Brashear

Mystery at Monrovia Castle by Valerie Brandy

The Accident Report by Ralph Ellis

Undertaking Irene by Pamela Buford

Cold Case No 99-5219 by Betta Ferrendelli

The Side Hustle by Colin Conway

The Long Cold Winter by Colin Conway

The Blind Trust by Colin Conway

Silent Witnesses by Annelie Wendeberg

The Cursed Thief by Matthew James

Tarnished Crown by Caitlyn Dare

Reignited by Tess Summers

Stolen by Darkness by Samantha Britt

Earl Grey and Shallow Graves by Victoria Tait

New Ausburg by Christa Petzold

The Coordinate by Marc Jacobs

Cinders Burn at Midnight by Kara M. Zone

Surprised by a Supernatural Start by Brenda Trim

Accidental Mobster by Daisy Emory

Small Island by Toby Neal


From My TBR

Save Me by Margaret Watson

Chandelier Enthralled by Vanessa Fewings

Mind Machines by Dima Zales

The Billionaire’s Game by Ryan Moore

Know Me Well by Kait Nolan

Loving Jake by Lisa Lanay

Shadows Grow by Kara Jaynes

The Dome of Life by Kevin George

Hex and the City by Nazri Noor

She’s Got Soul by Aja

Enemy Within by G.J. Ogden

Planet Killer by G.J. Ogden

Traitors Unseen by Dave Dobson

Legacy of the Fallen by Jane Shand

Wild About Denali by Sara Blackard

The Social Affair by Britney King

The Alpha’s Warlock by Eliot Grayson

Wet by Cambria Hebert

Never Came Home by Hazel Holmes

The Cabin by Robert J. Walker

Trapped by L.C. Mawson

Ruby by Kayla Curry

Secret Memories by J.S. Donovan

Unpredictable by Jenna Hartley

The Advocate’s Nightmare by Teresa Burrell

The Body in the Bookstore by Ellie Alexander

The Vampire Protector by Juliette N. Banks

The Meaning of You by Jay Hogan

A Killable Feast by Susan Kiernan-Lewis


Found on other blogs

Unforgettable Encounter by Ryan Moore (from Misty’s Book Space)

The Quest for Freedom by Matthew D. Devitt (from Boys’ Mom Reads!)


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