Monday, March 23, 2026

Firebird - Review

Firebird (The Fire That Binds, # 1)

By: Juliette Cross

Publication: April 8, 2025 by Bramble

400 pages

Genre: Adult, Fantasy, Magic, Dragons

Source: Personal Kindle Library

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Goodreads description--A conqueror captivated…
A witch prophesied to save them all…
An unforgiving world where dragons rule Rome.

Julian Dakkia, Roman general and nephew to the emperor, has played his role as conqueror well. Yet, the moment he laid eyes on Malina, he was enthralled by the Dacian dancer. Years later, the fierce beauty stands before him, a captive on a scarred battlefield, her life in danger. He instinctively shifts into his fierce dragon form to save her, an action that may mean his head on the imperial gate.

The rules of their world dictate that he is the conqueror and she is the captured. But he and his dragon know one thing: their bond has nothing to do with the laws of mighty Rome. She belongs to them. And they belong to her.

Fierce and powerful, twenty-one-year old Malina has survived the loss of her family and she is determined to fight until her dying breath. Still, she can’t believe that the centurion who had once bestowed a secret talisman on her is the Roman general of legendary brutality…and now holds her life in his hands. Nor can she deny how her soul has always seemed to answer his. Slowly she learns that Julian is caught in his mad uncle’s machinations for domination, and helps him plot the downfall of the empire itself.

As they navigate a world where flying deathriders conquer and burn, their love will ignite a firestorm that can only end in heartbreak or death. Or both.

Firebird is a fantasy with some dark themes, including elements of master/slave relationship, attempted sexual assault (not between MCs), and dubious consent (not between MCs). Readers who may be sensitive to these elements, please take note.

Malina has grown up with her grandmother telling her that she and her sisters will be powerful, magical. And that they will each be instrumental in saving many from the evils that befall them. Out of the four sisters, Malina is the one who first taps into her magical ability. She is an empath. She can feel the emotions of others. One day, as she and her sisters are performing a dance with their traveling troupe, she locks eyes with a dragon shifter, a Roman. He tosses her a coin and then follows her when she flees. They have a short conversation. Neither learn the other's name. But they definitely have some sort of instant connection. Later, Malina's village is attacked by Romans, and her father tells her to run. She does so, not knowing what happened to the rest of her family. She is sure that her father is killed because her tether to his emotions snaps. She finds a village of Celts that takes her in. And over the years, she uses her gift against the Romans to protect the Celts. Eventually, even that group was conquered by the Romans.

On the battlefield, word of soldiers under his command attempting to attack the captured witch, who is rumored to have helped the Celts thwart the Romans, comes to Julian. He goes to stop them and realizes the woman they are trying to attack is none other than the woman he once encountered who locked eyes with him during a dance with her sisters many years ago. His dragon takes over, and he carries her away to his home in Rome. Malina is wary of Julian. Despite still feeling their connection from the past, she doesn't want to be anyone's slave. Yet Julian, being nephew to the evil emperor Inniculus, cannot take a human as a wife. It doesn't help that Julian and a select group of others are slowly making plans to dethrone Inniculus. But they can't just cut the head off the snake, because many others would be willing to step into his absence and resume the Roman rule as it is. Julian needs to be ready to take out all of those major players who would be his uncle's allies at the same time.

Matters aren't helped at all, that Ciprian is determined to bring Julian down on his rise to the emperor's favored side. Julian has to earn Malina's trust, but seeing the other "slaves" in his household, spending many hours talking with him, and hearing of his plan for Rome, wins her over slowly. Of course, her empathic gift can easily tell her Julian's emotions which does help to boost her confidence in him.

Favorite quotes:

-"I have no reason to injure you." "You might do it all the same."

-"I care not what they say, for what I feel is all my own. Not forced or given to me by the fates or anyone else. It comes from my own soul."

I had some issues with Firebird. The first one was how it made any sense at all for Julian to take Maline to the warcamp with him. If he's worried about the rumors going around of his attachment to her, surely taking her with him when he's never taken a woman before makes no sense. Thankfully, this wasn't really used as a means of causing damage to their relationship. Only the opposite. But it still didn't make sense to me. Also, the spice was skippable. I don't read for that. I enjoy good plots that don't need spice. I don't skip a book because it is included a lot of times, because I can just skip over it. And you know if there's spice, there is cursing as well. Sometimes the endearments felt out of place given the context, culture, and history of the characters. I don't know. I just found that sometimes these things pulled me out of the story, which isn't a good thing.

Firebird did hook my attention, which was much needed as I kept starting and putting down books without making it very far. Malina and Julian's instant connection was a draw for me. Sometimes, mates and magical soulmates can be off-putting, but I enjoyed it this time. I was thinking the entire series would follow Malina and Julian, but book 2, Bloodsinger, follows Malina's sister, Lela. I can always do without spice and language, but it wasn't a big deal to skip those. Firebird gets 4 Stars. Have you read Firebird? What did you think? Let me know!

Sunday, March 22, 2026

Sunday Post - 03/22/26

The Sunday Post is a weekly meme hosted by Kimba @ The Caffeinated Book Reviewer ~this meme was inspired in part by ~ In My Mailbox~ It's a chance to share News. A post to recap the past week, showcase books and things we have received and share news about what is coming up for the week on our blog.

Monday was a normal day. Ball games got rained out, and I was glad because the temperature dropped to the 30s here. The Big Kids went to martial arts. Thankfully, we finally have a belt testing date. Tuesday, we went to my parent's house. Then we did grocery pickup. Big Girl and Big Boy had their first ball games. Big Boy played on the pitcher's mound. He's in his last year of coach pitch. He got a couple of outs. His first three at bats, he hit directly to someone and was thrown out at first. His last at bat he hit a home run. His team won in OT 18-16. Big Girl had her first time pitching in a game. She did better than I was expecting. She struck one batter out. She did hit two batters, but she had a lot of wild pitches as well. They lost. I don't even know the score. Wednesday was a normal day, except we switched pitching practice from Mondays to Wednesdays now that games have started. I showed her coach a video from her game, and we were able to pinpoint one issue she was having. Thursday, the Big Kids had their homeschool nature class. I worked with Little Boy one on one a little. Then we went to the park with friends after nature class. Little Boy had a game Thursday night. His team won 12-10. He hit twice and had two balls come to him in left field. Friday, Little Boy had an ice cream party at his school. We had a normal school day. And then I had to work the concession stand, and the Big Kids had games again. Big Boy's team lost 12-16. He got a couple of outs again, but still didn't hit the best. Always hitting directly to someone to throw him out. Big Girl did so much better pitching in her second game. She struck out two batters in the first inning (one of which was the lead off batter). And then she struck out three in the 2nd inning (not quite 3 up and 3 down, but I'm still really proud). She did hit three. But she didn't have nearly as many wild pitches. And I was so proud of her. She also got a triple at bat. Coach ended up switching our pitchers for the third inning, and we ended up losing 9-11. Saturday, I spent most of the day cleaning our pool from the leaves that settled over the winter. It was a lengthy process, but I'm thankful it's done. The kids actually got in, but of course, it's too cold for them to stay in long. I won't be caught in the pool until the end of May at the earliest.

THE PAST WEEK

Monday: Review of The Duke's Sacred Vow (Brides of the Regency, # 1) by Isabel Jacobs (4.5 Stars)
Tuesday: Top Ten Green Book Covers
Wednesday: Can't Wait for Ruling Out Robyn (Men of the Isles, # 3) by Deborah M. Hathaway
Friday: Homeschool Friday - Mater's Birthday Suprise

UPCOMING THIS WEEK:

Monday: Reivew of Firebird (Fire that Binds, # 1) by Juliette Cross
Tuesday: Top Ten Tuesday?
Wednesday: Can't Wait for Wednesday
Friday: Homeschool Friday - Lucky Goes to School

NEW BOOKS:

Embrace (Off the Ice, # 4)

By: Bal Khabra

Publication: August 4, 2026 by Berkley

400 pages

Genre: Adult, Romance, Sports

Source: Publisher via NetGalley (Thank you!!)

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Goodreads description--An unexpected spark between a hockey player and the coach’s daughter might cause them to cross the line in the next Dalton University book from international bestselling author Bal Khabra.

Kian Ishida is all about parties, hockey, and living in the moment. But when he realizes he’s headed to the NHL without his degree, his late dad’s one wish for him, he’s determined to make up those last few credits. Desperate for help, he joins a study group led by none other than Scarlett Kilner. She’s as gorgeous as she is smart. Too bad he doesn’t know yet that she’s his coach’s daughter.

After making a reputation for herself, all Scarlett wants for her senior year is to prove she’s more than her mistakes and graduate without tarnishing her well-respected father’s name. But when Kian Ishida, one of her dad’s star hockey players, joins her study group, things get complicated.

As Scarlett helps Kian, their study sessions turn into something more—stolen glances, lingering touches, and a connection neither of them expected. Kian has to decide what’s more the dream he’s worked for his whole life or the girl he never saw coming.

An Honorable Love (The Gentlemen's Gamble, # ?)

By: Audra Wells

Expected Publication: March 19, 2026

244 pages

Genre: Adult, Historical Fiction

Source: Personal Kindle Library

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Goodreads description--One grump. One thief. One highly-questionable adventure.

Leonard Stanton has perfected the art of being alone. He keeps to the edges of ballrooms, and society, whenever possible. But when a priceless family heirloom is stolen off his very person, he finds himself dragged into the one thing he hates most—a social entanglement.

Enter Miss Honora Gillingham. Vexingly cheerful, utterly unpredictable, and the last person Leonard should trust. Mostly because . . . she’s the one who stole from him.

That's it for my shelves and recaps of my past and upcoming week. What did you add to your shelves this week? Any bookish news you want to talk about? Let me know!

Friday, March 20, 2026

Homeschool Friday - Mater's Birthday Surprise

Homeschool Friday is a feature here at Somewhere Only We Know that showcases books my family reads during homeschool and provides a mini-review for each.

Mater's Birthday Suprirse

By: Melissa Lagonegro

Publication: January 10, 2012 by RH/Disney

32 pages

Genre: Children's, Picture Books, Level-2

Source: Personal Library

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Goodreads description--Mater thinks all his friends in Radiator Springs have forgotten his birthday—until they throw him the best surprise party ever! This Step 2 reader starring Lightning McQueen, Mater, and the rest of the cars from Disney/Pixar Cars and Cars 2 will make a perfect birthday gift for children ages 4 to 6. Step 2 readers use basic vocabulary and short sentences to tell simple stories. For children who recognize familiar words and can sound out new words with help.

Finding books that my child wants to read isn't always easy. We have a stack of early readers that was passed down to us from friends, and then we have ones that I've purchased as well. Our copy of this book has seen better days. A dog has chewed on it. Someone's taken scissors to several of the pages. Yet, this book is one that my child enjoyed reading more than many of the others he's read recently.

The characters from Disney's Cars are getting together to plan a surprise birthday party for Mater. However, Mater is hiding on almost every page peeping things out and spoiling the surprise. All of the aspects of a birthday party are present, and Mater is observing them all. My son had a great time spotting Mater on each page. There were some challenging words, as several of the characters' names were difficult.

Sometimes, entertaining wins out over a deep or beautiful moral to a story in the eyes of a seven-year-old boy. Mater's Birthday Surprise gets 4 Stars. Have you or your child read Mater's Birthday Surprise? What did you think? Let me know!

Wednesday, March 18, 2026

Can't Wait for Ruling Out Robyn

Can't-Wait Wednesday is a weekly meme hosted by Wishful Endings to spotlight and talk about the books we're excited about that we have yet to read. Generally they're books that have yet to be released as well. It's based on Waiting on Wednesday, hosted by the fabulous Jill at Breaking the Spine. Find out more here.

Ruling Out Robyn (Men of the Isles, # 3)

By: Deborah M. Hathaway

Expected Publication: April 10, 2026 by Draft Horse Publishing

? pages

Genre: Adult, Contemporary

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Goodreads description--Robyn Lane is sunshine embodied. Or so her fans call her. She really has it all—loving parents, protective older brothers, unfailing optimism, and millions of subscribers on YouTube. She also has a dream job that is about to become even dreamier.

Having fallen into the unpredictable world of crowdfunding, Robyn has found her calling in life by filming herself partaking in whatever her millions of fans wish her to do, whether that be skydiving, attempting to repair a 1933 Ford Roaster, or auditioning for every singing competition in America—all without being a singer.

And now? Well, now, she’s about to pack up all her belongings and live out an entire year on a dilapidated sheep farm in Snowdonia, Wales to see if she can revive the farm from the ground up. Does she know one thing about sheep or farming? Not even a lick. Is she even aware if Snowdonia is a real place? Well, she is now, thanks to Google. (It is real, BTW.) But she’s not concerned. She’s thrilled. Everything is going to be amazing. It always is for her.

And yet, running the farm is nothing like she expects. She finds herself falling short in every way—including fitting in with the locals, particularly with her neighbor on the adjoining sheep the surly, impatient, and insanely attractive Cedric Davies. Apparently, the guy used to be some famous soccer—oh, sorry, football—player for England, but after an injury, he chose live out the remainder of his days on this rainy, windy land like some crazy recluse. A recluse who isn’t afraid to express his disapproval with her filming her life from sun-up to sun-down.

Robyn can handle anything life throws at her—even this frigid sheep farm. And yet, when Cedric’s wind-tossed hair and scruff-covered jawline become more appealing than anything else, including her job…she isn’t sure what she can handle anymore.

This is the third book in the clean and sweet romcom Men of the Isles series by Deborah M. Hathaway. Although this dual POV, grumpy/sunshine, sports, and celebrity romance is a stand-alone novel, the books are best enjoyed when read in order as minor spoilers are given about previous characters.

Don't miss the other novels in this series!

What are you guys waiting on this week? Let me know!

Tuesday, March 17, 2026

Top Ten Green Book Covers

Top Ten Tuesday was created by The Broke and the Bookish in June of 2010 and was moved to That Artsy Reader Girl in January of 2018. It was born of a love of lists, a love of books, and a desire to bring bookish friends together. This week's topic is Top Ten Green Book Covers
  1. Heir of Fire (Throne of Glass, # 3) by Sarah J Maas
  2. Old Flames and New Fortunes by Sarah Hogle
  3. The Gentleman's Confession (Matchmaking Mamas, # 3) by Anneka R Walker
  4. A Whimsical Notion by Jennie Goutet
  5. Drive Me Crazy by Lizzy Dent
  6. Rule of the Aurora King (Artefacts of Ouranos, # 2) by Nisha J Tuli
  7. Sir Andrew and the Authoress (Clairvoir Castle Romances, # 3) by Sally Britton
  8. Fourth Grave Beneath My Feet (Charley Davidson, # 4) by Darynda Jones
  9. Fate & Furies (The Legends of Thezmarr, # 3) by Helen Scheuerer
  10. Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince (Harry Potter, # 6) by JK Rowling

Which books have you read that feature green book covers? Let me know!