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Wednesday, July 1, 2026

Peasreads- Sea of Charms by Sarah Beth Durst



Coming July 28, 2026, from Macmillan / Tor / Bramble

Sarah Beth Durst's Spellshop novels are becoming must-reads for me. Sea of Charms is a magical read. It's cozy fantasy that is paced well. The story was interesting, the love story cozy. Marin, the main character, is a supply runner. She loves the sea and her parents took out a loan to gift her with her vessel. Her only goal is to run her supply business well and pay the loan for the ship or she will lose it.  She has deadlines she needs to meet. She loves what she does. She is focused and keeps people at arm's length. Then the revolution happens, and revolutions are messy. During the revolution, people are fleeing the capital and trying to protect what is important to them. Marin learns to open her heart, take risks, and she does what she knows is right in her heart, even if she has to put aside important goals. This book is a five star read for me.

Description
DELUXE EDITION—a gorgeous hardcover edition featuring beautiful cerulean blue sprayed edges!
Sarah Beth Durst brings cozy fantasy romance to the high seas in Sea of Charms, the third magical adventure in the New York Times bestselling Spellshop series!
Marin has always belonged on the great blue sea.
Betrayed by love, Marin lives and works as a supply runner, sailing from island to island, delivering an array of goods with Perri the sea serpent and Ree the sailor shrub as her crew.
On one of her routine trips to the capital, Alyssium, Marin finds a revolution underway—and her friend Dax in the line of fire.
What starts as a rescue evolves into a deal: Marin will keep Dax on as a member of her crew if he pretends to be her boyfriend at the End-of-Harvest Festival back home.
But against her better judgment, Marin finds herself intrigued by his stubbornness, his passion for stories, his charming smile—and realizes that perhaps she isn’t saving him. Maybe it’s the other way around.
Sea of Charms is a cozy fantasy romance about finding your crew, your family, and moreover, finding yourself.
Expect:
Standalone romance
Friends to lovers
Magical creatures
Swimming lessons
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Thursday, April 2, 2026

Peasreads- How to Find a Guy in Five Weddings by Cynthia Timoti

How to Find a Guy in Five Weddings

by Cynthia Timoti
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Great storyline, good pace, and relatable problems. 3.5 stars. FMC Kimiko is looking for a guy to date to inherit her late grandmother's yarn store. She was raised by her grandparents and loves them very much. They gave her a wonderful childhood. It is important to Kim to keep her grandmother's legacy. Her Grandfather is a wonderful man who is kind and loving. Kim has been abandoned and betrayed by people, and she doesn't believe in happy endings. Kim is encouraged by friends to try apps for dating. The dates she had were pretty over-the-top bad. Almost unbelievable. Granted, I have no experience. Kim can be a bit annoying but no one is perfect.

The dates are so bad that Rob, a friend who does believe in soul mates and happy endings, decides to help her. I am not sure of the history between the two. It is mentioned that they had a date, and Rob never showed up. Nothing else was mentioned after that. Rob is just an all-around good guy. Or maybe the bar is in hell because, honestly, he's just kind and thoughtful. 

All in all this was a fun read. 

Description
It’s 27 Dresses meets Sonya Lalli’s The Matchmaker’s List in this delightful romcom where she doesn’t believe in love…he’s determined to prove her wrong -- by being her matchmaker!

Kimiko Halim thinks happy endings only exist in fairy tales. But her late grandmother’s will specifies settling down as a condition to inherit her yarn store, and the family’s legacy is the only thing that matters. Kim’s plan is simple: find a guy, date him until the store is hers, then gently uncouple from the poor, unsuspecting victim.

But the clock is ticking, and her dates have been more frogs than princes. When Rob Carmichael, a perpetual groomsman and self-proclaimed proponent of happily-ever-afters, overhears Kim’s cynical view of love, he’s baffled. Having been surrounded by happy relationships all his life, Rob convinces her that he can find her a soulmate in one of the next five weddings he’s going to.

What can possibly go wrong?


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Thank you, NetGalley and Tor Publishing Group | Bramble, for this galley. I was under no obligation to leave a review. All opinions are my own. 
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Wednesday, January 21, 2026

Peasreads: The Poet Empress by Shen Tao


Thank you to my oldest for this review of The Poet Empress

A huge thank you to the publisher for providing my physical ARC, all thoughts and opinions expressed in this review are my own! By all technicality, I’m totally posting this before 2026 …

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The Poet Empress is a strong debut that ticked all my boxes — lush setting, strong fmc, and complex characters / plot.


The most notable of these aspects is the characters. At its core, The Poet Empress is a novel about people, their motivations, their histories. From the beginning we are privy to Wei Yin’s thoughts and explanations for the sacrifices or choices she makes. But the actions of others appear mysterious or irrational to her (and thus, the reader) as she struggles to navigate court politics. This slowly changes as Wei Yin begins to listen to the stories of those around her, and peer more closely into their actions. By the end of the novel, everyone feels like their own autonomous being — their actions may still surprise us, but ultimately fit into their characterisation so well it’s satisfying.


In my opinion, the official summary is well representative of the novel! So if it appeals to you at all, I would absolutely encourage you to give this debut a chance. Doubly so if you enjoy complex characters as much as I do.

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With all of the polished writing out of the way, here are some of my more fragmented opinions:


⟢ I need all the Asian (historic or otherwise) fantasy out there please give me more … This is definitely a must read if you are also into these genres!


⟢ If you’re not as into ‘character study’ type narratives as I am, you might find this novel a bit slow at times. There are semi-frequent ‘fash-backs’ that take you away from the main storyline and may feel a bit tedious if you don’t enjoy them.


⟢ Although characters were the star of this novel, the worldbuilding and magic system are nothing to sneeze at! The Poet Empress had magic seeping into every inch of the world, which felt immersive without being overwhelming. Of course, the basis of ‘spells’ being poetry is just the cherry on top.


⟢ Romance is an important part of the narrative, but this is not a romance novel in my opinion! Important distinction.


⟢ It’s truly refreshing to get ‘morally grey’ characters that are … well … actually complex.


⟢ I’m not sure if this will be a standalone or if there is a sequel planned, but there’s no cliffhanger at the end! The conclusion leaves room for the future, but is satisfying on its own.


⟢ For trigger warnings: please read the note at the start of the book! My personal notes are: (view spoiler) This book is rated adult, but I would have been okay reading it as a teen. For others though, they may be uncomfy reading even as an adult. Moral of the story: it’s always okay to skip things that may harm you! Read over the triggers so you can make an informed decision.

DESCRIPTION

Debut author Shen Tao introduces readers to the lush, deadly world of The Poet Empress, a sweeping, epic and intimate fantasy perfect for fans of The Serpent & the Wings of Night, The Song of Achilles and She Who Became the Sun.


In the waning years of the Azalea Dynasty, the emperor is dying, the land consumed by famine, and poetry magic lost to all except the powerful.


Wei Yin is desperate. After the fifth death of a sibling, with her family and village on the brink of starvation, she will do anything to save those she loves.


Even offer herself as concubine to the cruel heir of the beautiful and brutal Azalea House.


But in a twist of fate, the palace stands on the knife-edge of civil war with Wei trapped in its center…at the side of a violent prince.


To survive, Wei must harden her heart, rely on her wit, and become dangerous herself. Even if it means becoming a poet in a world where women are forbidden to read—and composing the most powerful spell of all. A ballad of death...and love.


The Poet Empress is an epic fantasy that explores darker themes, subjects, and scenes that may not be suitable for all readers. Please see the author's content note at the beginning of the book.

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Thank you NetGalley and  Tor Publishing Group | Bramble for this galley I was under no obligation to leave a review. All opinions are my own. 





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