It’s Top Ten Tuesday time once again friends! This week the prompt is cozy/atmospheric reads and I love me a cozy book so here are 10 I’ve read in the last year of so that I adored!











It’s Top Ten Tuesday time once again friends! This week the prompt is cozy/atmospheric reads and I love me a cozy book so here are 10 I’ve read in the last year of so that I adored!












Bride is a fast paced, easy to binge paranormal romance with just the right mix of gothic atmosphere, humour and heart. The whole setting feels moody and cinematic, with enough bite to keep it interesting without ever feeling too heavy. If you’ve been in a bit of a reading slump, this is the kind of book that can pull you out of it.
Misery and Lowe are such a great pairing. Misery isn’t your usual brooding vampire, she’s witty, sharp and has a warmth about her that makes her easy to root for. Lowe, on the other hand, is calm, grounded and genuinely kind in a way that feels refreshing for a werewolf character. Their connection builds slowly but with purpose, and the banter between them had me smiling the whole way through. The slow burn was perfection, though I’ll be honest, the spice wasn’t my favourite.
The side characters really added something special. Serena, Ana and Alex all had strong personalities and I loved the friendship dynamic that surrounded Misery. It made the story feel more alive and balanced out the romance nicely.
The plot itself is engaging and emotional, full of small twists and tender moments that kept me invested from start to finish. I do wish there’d been more world building, because the Vampyre Were alliance had so much potential. I wanted to know more about their history and how their politics worked, but it sometimes sat in the background while the romance took centre stage. Still, the writing is easy to follow and Hazelwood’s humour shines through in just the right places. It’s great seeing her step away from her usual academic rom com setup and try something new.
The ending felt a little rushed but it wrapped things up well enough to leave me satisfied. I really enjoyed the emotional payoff and the way Misery and Lowe’s relationship evolved into something strong and genuine. It’s got that signature Hazelwood chemistry, just in a darker and more supernatural setting.
Overall, this is a fun, addictive romantasy that blends humour, heart and a touch of chaos. It’s fast, funny, and full of character and even though a few things didn’t completely land for me, I couldn’t put it down.
⭐️4/5 stars This one really surprised me. It’s not perfect but it’s definitely one of Ali Hazelwood’s stronger books.
It’s been a few years since I’ve done this tag so I figured why not give it another go! See the original tag post HERE!

A Witch’s Guide to Magical Innkeeping by Sangu Mandanna


Quicksilver by Callie Hart


Katabasis by R.F. Kaung


Bookshops & Bonedust by Travis Baldree


Tress of the Emerald Sea by Brandon Sanderson


Dungeon Crawler Carl by Matt Dinniman

Hello friends, it’s time for another WWW Wednesday update:

Play Nice by Rachel Harrison


Bride by Ali Hazelwood


Hemlock & Silver by T. Kingfisher


It’s Top Ten Tuesday time once again friends! This week the prompt is books I wish I could read again for the first time! Ahh there are soo many that I could choose for this but I ended up going with 10 that popped into my mind first…










