Sometimes I just don’t have the words to describe the books I enjoy, so here’s some books I’ve read lately and liked/loved.
~~~
MARRIED BY WIND BY ANGELA J. FORD

Amazon | Goodreads
September 9th 2022
238 pages
A cursed lamp, a mortal woman, the god of wind, and an arranged marriage that could devastate their hearts.
When sand devils attack Ulika’s tribe and destroy her home, she travels to fae mountain to ask for help.
When she arrives, she accidentally traps the Wind in a lamp and binds herself to him.
In his fury, he takes her to the hall of the gods to ask the spirits to sever the bond between them.
The spirits aren’t keen to help and decide the binding is a perfect opportunity to teach the Wind a lesson.
He and the mortal girl are bound together until he helps her rid the desert of the sand devils.
Obstacles arise as the two work together, but as time passes, they discover one truth.
Even though a mortal and an immortal don’t belong together, perhaps their love can break all curses.
Read the origins of the first jinn, set in the magical land of Nomadia, where forbidden love has the possibility of changing the future forever.
MY THOUGHTS
I finished this book today. It was a fun, breezy, nicely written romance. It’s the first book in the Arranged Marriages of the Fae series, so I will be continuing to read through them all. I’m starting to become a fan of these themed series written by various authors. Angela has written a book in another series, but I haven’t yet read her installment (soon–hopefully–maybe).
Overall, I’m happy with this book.
~~~
FROST, WINTER’S LONELY GAURDIAN BY E.E. RAWLS

Amazon | Goodreads
November 1st 2022
184 pages
Frost, Winter Guardian and current resident of Boston.
For centuries he’s watched over the winter seasons, feeling the steep toll of being in the world yet not being a part of it, of seeing families spend the holidays together, knowing that he can never do the same. He works alone, and time has made his heart grow callous.
Now, he longs to end his work and move on from this world. But for that, he must find a replacement…
In Concord, New Hampshire, seventeen-year-old Norah dreams of becoming an artist and making a better life for her and her little brother, Tim—one that’s free of their mom’s cruel boyfriend. While working to save up money, her life is suddenly turned upside down when she meets a handsome guy with snowflakes in his hair and frost glittering down his coat sleeves. He offers her his job, saying he’ll train her to become the next Winter Guardian.
This could solve her and Tim’s predicament… But there’s something Frost isn’t telling her—that to quit his job, his life must end—and secrets have a way of spilling into disasters, especially when feelings become involved, and weather demons are set loose. Can Norah break through Frost’s weary, stubborn heart? Especially before winter and Earth come to a destructive end?
MY THOUGHTS
It’s safe to say that I’m a fan of E.E. Rawls. I’ve read and liked two of her other books (Beast of the Night and Portal to Eartha). I love snow and winter, so the overall concept was appealing to me. I liked Norah and Frost. I’m glad everything worked out nicely in the end. It’s hard to get wordy with books I like (so here’s some shiny stars). I still have to read everything else by E.E. Rawls (eventually). |










