Books I Have Added to My TBR Recently

I have added so many books to my Goodreads TBR lately! I need to be stopped! I already have a shelf for 2024 releases, but I will probably share those in June. These are the backlist books that have recently caught my attention! Let me know if you have read them or if they are also on your TBR.

Set in Gilded Age Spokane, Archie Prescot has traveled across the country to design the now-iconic Spokane clock tower for the new Great Northern Railroad Depot. When his talent for creating unique clock chimes connects him with a local patroness, he is thrilled, until she is discovered dead in the workshop of his new colleague.

Her grand home on the South Hill provides ample suspects as Archie works with his lodgers, Detective Carew and his twin brother, to prove his fellow inventor and himself innocent of the crime. While on the hunt for the murderer, romance crops up when a young lady crosses his path with a mysterious past of her own. Six intersecting storylines create a cohesive look at a convoluted murder that will require all points of view to discover the truth.

Butcher, Baker, Candlestick Taker has less than 100 ratings on Goodreads, so it is definitely under the radar, but I saw this review from Esmay (who is one of my favourite reviewers) and I knew it was a book for me. This is the first book in a historical mystery series and the audiobook is also on Scribd!

A warrior princess trained in isolation, Lara is driven by two certainties. The first is that King Aren of the Bridge Kingdom is her enemy. And the second is that she’ll be the one to bring him to his knees.

The only route through a storm-ravaged world, the Bridge Kingdom enriches itself and deprives its rivals, including Lara’s homeland. So when she’s sent as a bride under the guise of peace, Lara is prepared to do whatever it takes to fracture its impenetrable defenses. And the defenses of its king.

Yet as she infiltrates her new home and gains a deeper understanding of the war to possess the bridge, Lara begins to question whether she’s the hero or the villain. And as her feelings for Aren transform from frosty hostility to fierce passion, Lara must choose which kingdom she’ll save… and which kingdom she’ll destroy.

I am in a fantasy romance mood and, after loving Radiance by Grace Draven, I was recommeded The Bridge Kingdom. I appreciate that this book is around 350 pages because a lot of the fantasy romance novels I have come across are so long! I am so ready to dive into this enemies to lover political fantasy romance.

The Lord of Stariel is dead. Long live the Lord of Stariel. Whoever that is.

Everyone knows who the magical estate will choose for its next ruler. Or do they?

Will it be the lord’s eldest son, who he despised?

His favourite nephew, with the strongest magical land-sense?

His scandalous daughter, who ran away from home years ago to study illusion?

Hetta knows it won’t be her, and she’s glad of it. Returning home for her father’s funeral, all Hetta has to do is survive the family drama and avoid entanglements with irritatingly attractive local men until the Choosing. Then she can leave.

But whoever Stariel chooses will have bigger problems than eccentric relatives to deal with. Winged, beautifully deadly problems. For the first time in centuries, the fae are returning to the Mortal Realm, and only the Lord of Stariel can keep the estate safe.

The Lord of Stariel is the first book in the Stariel quartet, a romantic fantasy-of-manners series about fae, magical estates, and complicated families.

I am hoping that The Lord of Stariel gives me Emily Wilde vibes! I love cozy fantasy with a dash of romance and I am hit or miss on fae but I am coming around to them in cozy fantasies. The entire series is on Kindle Unlimited, which is a bonus.

‘One evening, my father asked me whether I would like to become a ghost bride…’

Though ruled by British overlords, the Chinese of colonial Malaya still cling to ancient customs. And in the sleepy port town of Malacca, ghosts and superstitions abound.

Li Lan, the daughter of a genteel but bankrupt family, has few prospects. But fate intervenes when she receives an unusual proposal from the wealthy and powerful Lim family. They want her to become a ghost bride for the family’s only son, who recently died under mysterious circumstances. Rarely practiced, traditional ghost marriages are used to placate restless spirits. Such a union would guarantee Li Lan a home for the rest of her days, but at a terrible price.

After an ominous visit to the opulent Lim mansion, Li Lan finds herself haunted not only by her ghostly would-be suitor, but also by her desire for the Lims’ handsome new heir, Tian Bai. Night after night, she is drawn into the shadowy parallel world of the Chinese afterlife, with its ghost cities, paper funeral offerings, vengeful spirits, and monstrous bureaucracy—including the mysterious Er Lang, a charming but unpredictable guardian spirit. Li Lan must uncover the Lim family’s darkest secrets—and the truth about her own family—before she is trapped in this ghostly world forever.

The Ghost Bride sounds like something I would love, so I am surprised it came out ten years ago and I had never heard of it! I have found that a like a book that is a mix of historical fiction, romance, and fantasy, especially if there are ghosts!

We think we understand the laws of physics. We think reality is an immutable monolith, consistent from one end of the universe to the next. We think the square/cube law has actual relevance.

We think a lot of things. It was perhaps inevitable that some of them would turn out to be wrong.

When the great incursion occurred, no one was prepared. How could they have been? Of all the things physicists had predicted, “the fabric of reality might rip open and giant monsters could come pouring through” had not made the list. But somehow, on a fine morning in May, that was precisely what happened.

For sisters Susan and Katharine Black, the day of the incursion was the day they lost everything. Their home, their parents, their sense of normalcy…and each other, because when the rift opened, Susan was on one side and Katharine was on the other, and each sister was stranded in a separate form of reality. For Susan, it was science and study and the struggle to solve the mystery of the altered physics inside the zones transformed by the incursion. For Katharine, it was monsters and mayhem and the fight to stay alive in a world unlike the world of her birth.

The world has changed. The laws of physics have changed. The girls have changed. And the one universal truth of all states of changed matter is that nothing can be completely restored to what it was originally, no matter how much you might wish it could be.

Nothing goes back.

I have added all of Mira Grant’s books to my TBR at this point! I have fallen in love with SciFi horror this year and no one does it better than Mira Grant. I have also learned that I like my horror to be on the shorter side and a lot of hers are. Square3 is under 150 pages and I am kind of in love with the cover! I hope to get through a few more of Mira Grant’s novellas this year starting with this one!

What is the last book you added to your TBR?

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      1. The first two follow a pair and the 3rd and 4th follow a different pair. So companion novels.

  1. I finally read The Ghost Bride last year, and I really enjoyed it! I hope you like it, too. It’s a really atmospheric read. Square3 sounds neat but… way too creepy. For me. I hope it’s perfect for you!

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